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SAFETY RULES

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Some dust created by power sanding, sawing, grinding, 
drilling and other construction activities contains chemicals 
known to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive 
harm. 
Some examples of these chemicals are: 
 

•  Lead from lead-based paints. 

 

•  Crystalline silica from bricks and cement and other  

 

  masonry products. 

 

•  Arsenic and chromium from chemically-treated  

 

 

  lumber. 

Your risk from these exposures varies, depending on how 
often you do this type of work. To reduce your exposure to 
these chemicals: work in a well ventilated area and work 
with approved safety equipment. Always wear OSHA/
NIOSH approved, properly fitting face mask or respirator 
when using such tools. 

For your own safety, read all of the rules and precautions 
before operating tool.

Always follow proper operating procedures as defined 
in this manual even if you are familiar with use of this or 
similar tools. Remember that being careless for even a 
fraction of a second can result in severe personal injury.

WORK PREPARATION 

•  Wear proper apparel. Do not wear loose clothing,
  gloves, neckties, rings, bracelets or other jewelry which  
  may get caught in moving parts of the tool. 
•  Wear protective hair covering to contain long hair. 
•  Wear safety shoes with non-slip soles. 
•  Wear safety glasses complying with United States  

 

  ANSI Z87.1. Everyday glasses have only impact 
  resistant lenses. They are NOT safety glasses. 
•  Wear face mask or dust mask if operation is dusty. 
•  Be alert and think clearly. Never operate power tools    
  when tired, intoxicated or when taking medications that  
  cause drowsiness. 

WORK AREA PREPARATION 

•  Keep work area clean. Cluttered work areas invite 
  accidents. 
•  Do not use power tools in dangerous environments. Do  
  not use power tools in damp or wet locations. Do not    
  expose power tools to rain. 
•  Work area should be properly lighted. 
•  Proper electrical receptacle should be available for tool.
  Three-prong plug should be plugged directly into  

 

  properly grounded, three-prong receptacle.
•  Extension cords should have a grounding prong and    
  the three wires of the extension cord should be of the    
  correct gauge. 
•  Keep visitors at a safe distance from work area. 
•  Keep children out of the work area. Ensure your work   
  shop is child-proof. Use padlocks, master switches or    

  remove switch keys to prevent any unintentional use of  
  power tools.

TOOL MAINTENANCE 

•  Always unplug tool prior to inspection. 

•  Consult manual for specific maintaining and adjusting    
  procedures. 
•  Keep tool lubricated and clean for a safe operation. 
•  Remove adjusting tools. Form habit of checking to see  
  that adjusting tools or accessories are removed before  
  switching tool on. 
•  Keep all parts in working order. Check to determine that  
  guard or other parts will operate properly and perform   
  their intended function. 
•  Check for damaged parts. Check for alignment of 
  moving parts, binding, breakage, mounting and any    
  other condition that may affect tool’s operation. 
•  A guard or any other part that is damaged should be    
  properly repaired or replaced. Do not perform makeshift  
  repairs. 

TOOL OPERATION 

•  Use the right tool for your job. Do not force your 
  tool or attachment to do a job for which it was not 
  designed. 
•   Disconnect tool when changing sanding sheets/belts. 
•   Avoid accidental start-up. Make sure that the tool is in   
   the “OFF” position before plugging in.             
•   Do not force tool. It will work most efficiently at the rate  
   for which it was designed. Keep hands away from  

 

   moving parts and sanding surfaces. 
•  Never leave tool running unattended. Turn the power off  
  and do not leave tool until it comes to a complete stop. 
•  Do not overreach. Keep proper footing and balance. 
•  Never stand on tool. Serious injury could occur if tool is  
  tipped or if sanding surface is unintentionally contacted. 
•  Know your tool. Learn the tool’s operation, application   
  and specific limitations before using it. 
•  Use recommended accessories. Use of improper  

 

  accessories may cause risk of injury to persons. 
•  Handle workpiece correctly. Protect hands from possible  
  injury. 
•  Turn tool off if it jams. The motor may jam if too much 
   pressure is applied on the sanding surface.
•  Support workpiece with mitre gauge, belt platen or work
  table.
•  Maintain 1/16” (1.5 mm) maximum clearance between 
   table and sanding belt or disc.

CAUTION:

 Think safety! Safety is a combination of opera-

tor common sense and alertness at all times when tool is 
being used.

 

Do not attempt to operate tool until it is completely 
assembled according to the instructions.

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Summary of Contents for TS1001

Page 1: ...W QUESTION 1 877 393 7121 11 0423 You will need this manual for safety instructions operating procedures and warranty Put it and the original sales invoice in a safe dry place for future reference Visit us on the web at www southerntechllc com ...

Page 2: ...et for the Push Stick Raise and Lower the Saw Blade Tilt Saw Blade Rip Fence Install and Change the Blade Blade Guard Assembly Adjust the saw Blade Guard Adjust Cutting Angle Adjust Blade Parallel to the Miter Gauge Slot Grounding Instructions Extension Cords OPERATION 6 Safety Precautions On Off Switch Overload Protection Ripping Bevel Ripping Crosscutting 90 Miter Gauge Bevel Crosscutting 0 45 B...

Page 3: ...e from work area Keep children out of the work area Ensure your work shop is child proof Use padlocks master switches or remove switch keys to prevent any unintentional use of power tools TOOL MAINTENANCE Always unplug tool prior to inspection Consult manual for specific maintaining and adjusting procedures Keep tool lubricated and clean for a safe operation Remove adjusting tools Form habit of ch...

Page 4: ...r Carefully unpack the table saw and all loose items from the shipping container Figure 1 illustrates the table saw and all loose parts ITEM DESCRIPTION QUANTITY A Saw Assembly 1 B Plug Clip 1 C Rip Fence Push Stick Storage Clips 2 D Hand Wheel Grip 1 E Guard Splitter Assembly 1 F Open end Wrench 1 G Open end Wrench 1 H Push Stick 1 I Rip Fence 1 J Mitre Gauge Assembly 1 ASSEMBLY 2 Figure 1 A B C ...

Page 5: ...s screw supplied Figure 3 RAISE AND LOWER THE SAW BLADE Refer to Figure 4 1 Screw the crank handle into the hand wheel 2 Turn the hand wheel clockwise to lower the blade and turn the hand wheel counterclockwise to raise the blade Figure 4 TILT SAW BLADE Refer to Figure 5 1 Loosen blade miter angle lock knob to tilt the saw blade 2 Slide the hand wheel without turning it until the blade is at the d...

Page 6: ...m power source POSITION THE RIVING KNIFE 1 Remove the table insert 2 Set the blade to the maximum height and the tilt to zero degrees on the bevel scale 3 Rotate the riving knife release lever clockwise so that it points upward 4 Pull riving knife towards release lever to disengage it from the pins 5 Slide the riving knife up to its highest position so that it is directly over the center of the bl...

Page 7: ... to zero 5 Test to check the precise angle cut If not repeat the above steps to adjust it ADJUST BLADE PARALLEL TO THE MITRE GAUGE SLOT Refer to Figure 15 Turn the switch to OFF position and disconnect the machine from power source 1 Remove the table insert 2 Set the blade to the maximum height and the tilt to zero degrees on the bevel scale Lock the blade bevel lock 3 Reassemble splitter Loosen s...

Page 8: ...al shock Do not permit fingers to touch the terminals of plug when installing or removing from outlet Plug must be plugged into matching outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances Do not modify plug provided If it will not fit in outlet have proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician Inspect tool cords periodically and if damaged have r...

Page 9: ...o Figure 17 The ON OFF switch is located on the front of table saw To turn the machine ON pull the switch to the up position To turn the machine OFF push the switch to the down position NOTE When the machine is not in use the machine should be locked in the OFF position to prevent unau thorized use To lock the machine turn the switch to OFF position Pull the key out The switch cannot be turned on ...

Page 10: ...he operation If you do not want to cut completely through the workpiece turn off the machine and wait until the saw blade has reached a complete stop to remove the workpiece Figure 20 BEVEL RIPPING The cut is the same as ripping except the blade bevel angle is set to an angle other than 0 degree CROSSCUTTING 90 MITER GAUGE Refer to Figure 21 1 Crosscutting is cutting either across the width or acr...

Page 11: ...he Dado Excuse caution while the Dado is operating 6 Check the saw to make sure the Dado will not strike the housing inert or motor while in operation NOTE When using the Dado blade nut slot the Dado nut must be used WARNING FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY ALWAYS REPLACE THE BLADE BLADE GUARDS ASSEMBLY AND BLADE INSERT WHEN YOU ARE FINISHED Disconnect the unit from power source before serving or disassembling...

Page 12: ... supply 3 Undersized line cord 4 Motor overload 5 Short circuit or loose connection in motor 6 Incorrect fuses or circuit breakers 7 Wood chips clogged 1 Reduce workload on the power supply 2 Check power supply for proper voltage 3 Use line cord of adequate size or reduce length of wiring 4 Reduce load on motor 5 Inspect the connection in motor for loose or shorted connection 6 Replace with correc...

Page 13: ... kicked back from blade 1 Rip fence out of adjustment 2 Splitter not aligned with blade 3 Feeding stock without rip fence 4 Splitter not in place 5 Dull blade 6 The operator letting go of mate rial before it is past saw blade 7 Miter angle lock knob is not tight 1 Align rip fence with miter gauge slot 2 Align splitter with blade 3 Install and use rip fence 4 Install and use splitter with guard 5 R...

Page 14: ...10 TABLE SAW PARTS ILLUSTRATION 12 ...

Page 15: ...GB6172 2000 M8 1 57 TS1001057 Fixing Board 1 58 TS1001058 Lock Nut GB889 1 2000 M5 1 59 TS1001059 Square Plate 1 60 TS1001060 Lock Shaft 1 61 TS1001061 Pin GB879 1 2000 ø4X18 1 62 TS1001062 Knob A 1 63 TS1001063 Knob B 1 64 TS1001064 C ring GB894 1 86 12 2 65 TS1001065 Pin GB13980 11 2000 ø4X30 1 66 TS1001066 Position Block 1 67 TS1001067 Left Anti kickback 1 68 TS1001068 Spring 1 69 TS1001069 Kno...

Page 16: ...142 TS1001142 Adjustment Washer 10 143 TS1001143 Nut GB41 2000 M6 2 144 TS1001144 Press Plate 6 145 TS1001145 Base 1 146 TS1001146 Dust Port Cover 1 147 TS1001147 Heat shrink Tube 1 148 TS1001148 Miter Gauge Storage 1 149 TS1001149 Spring Washer GB93 87 M4 1 150 TS1001150 Washer GB848 85 4 3 151 TS1001151 Screw GB818 2000 M4X10 1 152 TS1001152 Spring Plate 1 153 TS1001153 Nut GB170 2000 M4 1 154 T...

Page 17: ...1184 Table Insert B 1 185 TS1001185 Push Stick 1 186 TS1001186 Open Ended Wrench 1 187 TS1001187 Wrench 1 188 TS1001188 Bolt 1 189 TS1001189 Rear Plate 1 190 TS1001190 Spring 1 191 TS1001191 Spring Defence Board 1 192 TS1001192 Fence 1 193 TS1001193 Hex Bolt 2 194 TS1001194 Fence Support 1 195 TS1001195 Screw GB T818 2000 M4X10 1 196 TS1001196 Indicator 1 197 TS1001197 Long Nut 1 198 TS1001198 Bia...

Page 18: ... you may return the tool to the Retailer from which it was purchased for a full refund or exchange To receive a replacement tool you must present proof of purchase and return all original equipment pack aged with the original product The replacement tool will be covered by the limited warranty for the balance of the one year warranty period WHAT IS COVERED UNDER THE LIMITED ONE YEAR WARRANTY This ...

Page 19: ...d under state law are limited to one year from the date of purchase Southern Technologies LLC is not responsible for direct indirect incidental or consequential damages Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts and or do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitations may not apply to you This warranty gives you...

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