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8. Using a combination square (C), make sure that the

blade is at 45 degrees.

9. With the blade at 45 degrees, tighten the bevel

handwheel lock knob to keep the blade from further
tilting.

10.Turn the set screw clockwise until it comes in contact

with the positive stop.

SEE FIG 2

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CHECKING BLADE ALIGNMENT

Blade heel is the misalignment of the blade to the miter
slots. This means that the blade is not parallel to the
miter slots. The blade is set parallel at the factory and
should not need any adjustments. You can check this by
using a dial indicator (not included) or a combination
square (not included). It is recommended to check the
alignment before initial operation as follows:

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1. Raise the saw blade to its highest point.

2. Place a combination square (A) on the saw table with

one edge (B) of the square against the left miter slot
(C).

3. Adjust the square so the rule (D) just touches the saw

blade. Make sure the rule is not touching any of the
carbide tips of the saw blade.

4. Lock the rule in this position.

SEE FIG 27.

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6. Rotate the saw blade back so that you take the

measurement from the same spot on the saw blade.

7. Take a reading at the rear of the blade (E) with the

combination square. If there is a difference of more

than. 01 in between the rule and the blade, then an

adjustment will have to be made.

SEE FIG 28

ADJUSTING BLADE ALIGNMENT

NOTICE:

Blade alignment is factory set and should not

need adjustment. All saw blades have some runout.
Therefore, readjusting the blade alignment should only be
attempted if it becomes necessary (see "CHECKING
BLADE ALIGNMENT")

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Summary of Contents for 35964

Page 1: ...R 10 GRANITE CABINET SAW Model Number 45960C 45965C 45970G 45975G STEEL CITY TOOL WORKS VER 08 2014 Manual Part No SC76033N User can option 36 52 with and Mobile base Rail Fence...

Page 2: ...t is backed by one of the longest machinery warranties in the business This cabinet saw is just one of many products in the Steel City s family of woodworking machinery and is proof of our commitment...

Page 3: ...Operations 28 Maintenance 32 Troubleshooting Guide 34 Parts 35 INTRODUCTION This user manual is intended for use by anyone working with this machine It should be kept available for immediate reference...

Page 4: ...ove warranties in lieu of all other warranties express or implied SCTW shall not be liable for any special indirect incidental punitive or consequential damages including without limitation loss of pr...

Page 5: ...ars ___ 40 to 49 years ___ 50 to 59 years ___ 60 to 69 years ___ 70 years 7 How long have you been a woodworker ___ 0 to 2 years ___ 2 to 8 years ___ 8 to 20 years ___ over 20 years 8 How would you ra...

Page 6: ...FOLD ON DOTTED LINE FOLD ON DOTTED LINE PLACE STAMP HER SteelCityToolWorks 4 Northpoint Court Bolingbrook IL 60440 E 6...

Page 7: ...Extension Wing for 45975G 15 7 in Granite Right Extension Wing for 45975G 16 9 in Granite Left Extension Wing for 45965C 15 7 in Cast Iron Right Extension Wing for 45965C 16 9 in Cast Iron Model No 4...

Page 8: ...of the Saw Blade Table Work Area The material removed from the workpiece by the blade during any cutting operation When the workpiece is thrown back toward the operator at a high rate of speed during...

Page 9: ...A Miter Gauge B Blade Guard Assembly with riving knife C Motor Cover D Bevel Scale E Height Adjustment Handwheel F Bevel Adjustment Handwheel G Fence Hooks 2 H On Off Switch 9 A B C D E F G H...

Page 10: ...otentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in property damage This symbol is used to alert the user to useful informa tion about proper operation of the machine GENERAL SAFETY DANG...

Page 11: ...otection against accidental electric shock DO NOT remove the third prong 17 Keep visitors and children away from any machine DO NOT permit people to be in the immediate work area especially when the m...

Page 12: ...perations 2 Every work area is different Always consider safe ty first as it applies to your work area Use this machine with respect and caution Failure to do so could result in serious personal injur...

Page 13: ...OT 22 use the rip fence as a guide cross cutting 23 of flaws in the wood Cutting a warped or twisted board along the rip fence can get pinched between the fence and the blade causing a kickback 24 rem...

Page 14: ...ely understand the grounding instructions or if you are not sure the tool is properly grounded The motor supplied with your machine is a dedicated 240 volt Never connect the green or ground wire to a...

Page 15: ...ral times before all of the protective coatings are removed completely After cleaning apply a good quality paste wax to any unpainted surfaces Make sure to buff out the wax before assembly Compare the...

Page 16: ...NSION WING AI LEFT GRANITE EXTENSION WING AJ M8 SPECIAL WASHER 8 AK M8 LOCK WASHER 8 AL 5 16 18X42mm HEX SOC SET BOLTS 8 AI 16 AH GRANITE EXTENSION WING FOR 35971 35972 CAST IRON EXTENSION WING FOR 35...

Page 17: ...ovement around the saw with long pieces of wood stock Level the saw front to back and side to side If necessary but make sure the saw is stable before being placed in to service DUST PORT ASSEMBLY Fig...

Page 18: ...screws SEE FIG 4 POLY V BELT ASSEMBLY 1 Loosen 4 of M4x8mm pan head tap screws D and remove the cabinet access door 2 Install the belt on the Arbor Pulley and raise motor by loosing 2 of the motor mou...

Page 19: ...ings for the flatness in factory Need not adjust the flatness for extension wings after assembling Because we have done the pre adjustment and pre setting of the extension wings for the flatness in fa...

Page 20: ...nife all the way down into the mounting bracket make sure the location pin is properly locked in the hole of the Riving Knife The location hole is on the button side of the Riving Knife 3 Tighten the...

Page 21: ...o tighten the hex nut turn it clockwise SEE FIG 17 Fig 18 3 Place a square N onto the saw blade and against the splitter assembly O Make sure the splitter is square to table 4 Lay a straight edge R ag...

Page 22: ...in switch cord into the cabinet Make sure that the power cord inside of the cabinet Is properly routed and clear of the saw blade and any pinch points for all blade height and blade angle Settings Fig...

Page 23: ...ten the handwheel lock knob clockwise until it is securely tightened To tilt the blade bevel to 45 degrees loosen the hand wheel lock knob counterclockwise and turn the hand wheel clockwise When the s...

Page 24: ...1 Raise the saw blade to its highest point 2 Place a combination square A on the saw table with one edge B of the square against the left miter slot C 3 Adjust the square so the rule D just touches t...

Page 25: ...osen two hex soc head screws A under the front side of the table saw This is the same side as the raise lower handwheel B SEE FIG 29 Fig 29 A B 2 Remove the End cap on the rear side of the table saw L...

Page 26: ...with a finger hole D for easy removal SEE FIG 32 MITER GAUGE ADJUSTMENT Fig 33 1 The miter gauge has adjustable positive stops at 0 degree and 45 degrees or it can be manually set at any angle betwee...

Page 27: ...y adjustment A dovetail gib is provided on the arbor height assembly to insure a good sliding fit between the arbor assembly and the trunnion bracket when raising and lowering the blade This gib has b...

Page 28: ...n the Red OFF button 4 When the table saw is not in use the ON button B should be locked so that it cannot be started 5 Using a padlock not provided it is possible to lock the switch to prevent unauth...

Page 29: ...it is adjusted to varying angles and depths 8 Have you read all the warnings and directions regarding the operation of this machine TEST RUN 1 Face the table saw and stand to the left of the blade pa...

Page 30: ...lades require 13 16 max use of accessory dado table insert Dado Blade This section on blade selection is by no means comprehensive Always follow the saw blade manufacturer recommendations to assure sa...

Page 31: ...ce fully past the blade When a small width is to be ripped and a push stick cannot be safely put between the blade and rip fence rip a larger piece to obtain the desired piece 3 Turn on the saw and al...

Page 32: ...adoing Never use the fence as a stop in conjunction with your miter gauge 7 Using a scrap piece as a test piece switch on the saw and take a pass over the dado blade 8 If the cut is satisfactory repea...

Page 33: ...that do not require any additional lubrication from the operator Use a wire brush to clean off the worm gears and trunnions and apply a white lithium grease to keep them lubricated LUBRICATION CLEANIN...

Page 34: ...Dull blade 6 Letting go of material before it is past blade 7 Anti kickback fingers dull 1 Sawdust and debris in raising and tilting 1 Allow motor to cool and reset by pushing reset switch 2 Check al...

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Page 36: ...2 25 SC10481 FAST NUT BASE 1 73 OR70139 RESET SWITCH 25Amp 125 250V 1 26 SC10482 RIVING KNIFE PLATE 1 74 OR91032 JUMPER WIRE BLACK 1 27 SC10483 RIVING KNIFE SUPPORT 1 75 OR91007 SWITCH CORD W FEMALE D...

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Page 38: ...260 SC84005 SPRING PIN 4x20 1 220 OR70147 BELT 29 5 6Rib K for 45965C 45975G 261 SC10178 TILT SHAFT 1 222 OR91023 MOTOR PULLEY for 45960C 45970G 1 261A OR91795 SPRING PIN 4x22 1 222 OR70148 MOTOR PUL...

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Page 40: ...CR W CUP POINT M5x6 8 301F SC80406 TRIANGULAR THREAD TAP SCR M4x8 4 322 SC10456 END CAP 3 302 SC10452 HINGE ASSY 2 323 SC80409 PAN HD TAP SCR 1 4 20x3 8 3 303 SC80409 PAN HD TAP SCR 1 4 20x3 8 4 324 O...

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