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Getting To Know Your Table Saw
14. TABLE
Provides large working surface to support
the workpiece.
15 MITER GAUGE
Saw blade can be locked in the desired po-
sition for crosscutting or mitering by tighten-
ing the lock knob. ALWAYS SECURELY
LOCK IT WHEN IN USE.
16. ANTI-KICKBACK DEVICE STORAGE
Storage location for the anti-kickback de-
vice when not in use, or when transporting
or storing the table saw.
17. RIP FENCE STORAGE
Storage location for the rip fence when
transporting or storing the table saw.
18. MITER GAUGE STORAGE
Storage location for the miter gauge when
not in use, or when transporting or storing
the table saw.
19. HEX WRENCH & STORAGE
Hex wrench for adjusting the riving knife/
splitter and various hex heads on the saw.
19
20
14
17
23
21
18
15
22
16
FIG. 2
20. WRENCH & STORAGE
Wrench for the removal and installation of
saw blades.
21. DUST PORT/VACUUM HOOK-UP
Removable to clear any large pieces of
wood trapped inside. Always check to en-
sure dust port is securely fastened to the
table saw before use. Attach a 2-1/4" vac-
uum hose into the dust port for convenient
sawdust removal.
22. DUST CHUTE ELBOW & STORAGE
Storage location for the dust chute elbow
when not in use, or when transporting or
storing the table saw.
23. Smart GUARD system storage
Storage location for the Smart Guard Sys-
tem when not in use, or when transporting
or storing the table saw.