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Compound miter cross-cutting 

(Fig. 27)

This sawing operation combines a miter angle with a
bevel angle.
1.Set the miter gauge to the desired angle 

(1)

.

2.Set the blade bevel to the desired angle.
3.Carefully push the miter gauge to begin the cutting

operation.

Miter cuts 

(Fig. 28)

This sawing operation is the same as cross-cutting, but
the miter gauge is locked at an angle other than 90°.
1.Hold the workpiece 

(1)

firmly against the miter 

gauge

(2)

.

2.Feed the workpiece slowly into the blade to prevent the

workpiece from moving.

Using wood facing on the rip fence 

(Fig. 29)

When performing some special cutting operations, add
a wood facing 

(1)

to either side of the rip fence 

(2)

:

1.Use a smooth, straight 3/4” (19 mm) thick wood

board

(1)

that is as long as the rip fence.

2.Attach the wood facing to the fence with wood

screws

(3)

through holes drilled through the fence.

Note: The holes in the fence are not pre-drilled.

A wood fence should be used when ripping
material such as thin paneling to prevent the
material from catching between the bottom of
the fence and the table.

Fig. 27

Fig. 28

Fig. 29

1

2

1

Operation(continued)

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Operation(continued)

Dado cuts

(Fig. 30)

1.A dado table insert is included with this saw.

Remove the saw blade and blade guard. Install a
dado blade and dado table insert.

2.Instructions for operating the dado are packed with

the separately purchased dado set.

3.The arbor 

(1)

 on this saw restricts the maximum

width of the cut to 1/2" (13 mm).

4.It is not necessary to install the outside flange (2)

before installing the arbor nut  (3). Make sure that
the arbor nut (3) is tight, and that at least one
thread of the arbor sticks out past the nut.

5.You must remove the blade guard and splitter

when using the dado. Exercise caution while the
dado is operating.

6.Check the saw to make sure the dado will not

strike the housing, insert, or motor while in
operation.

1

2

3

Fig. 30

WARNING:

For your own safety, always replace the blade, blade guard assembly, and blade

insert when you are finished with the dado operation.

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General

1.Clean out all sawdust that has accumulated inside the saw cabinet and the motor.
2.Polish the saw table with an automotive wax to keep it clean and to make it easier to move

the workpiece.

3.Clean blades with pitch and gum remover.
4.Aworn, cut, or damaged power cord should be replaced immediately.
5.Use liquid dish washing detergent and water to clean all plastic parts.

Note:

 Certain cleaning chemicals can damage plastic parts.

6.Do not use the following cleaning chemicals or solvents: gasoline, carbon tetrachloride,

chlorinated solvents, ammonia, or any household detergents containing ammonia.

Blade elevation and tilting mechanism 

(Fig. 31)

After every five hours of operation, the blade elevation
and tilting mechanism should be checked for
looseness, binding, or other abnormalities. Disconnect
the saw from the power source, turn the saw upside
down and pull up and down on the motor unit. Observe
any movement in the motor mounting mechanism.
Looseness or play in the blade raising screw 

(1)

 should 

be adjusted as follows:
1.Loosen the nut 

(2)

.

2.Adjust the nut 

(3)

until it is finger-tight against the 

bracket

(4)

, then back off the nut 

(3)

1/6 turn. 

3.Tighten nut 

(2)

. The maximum allowable play of 

the screw rod 

(1)

is 5/32" (4 mm). Place a small 

amount of dry lubricant (such as graphite or silicon)
on the screw rod 

(1)

 at the thrust washer 

(5)

 . Do 

not oil the threads of screw rod 

(1)

 . The screw

rod

(1)

must be kept clean and free of saw dust,

gum, pitch, and other contaminants for smooth
operation.

4

3

2

5

1

Fig. 31

WARNING:

For your own safety, turn the switch off and remove the safety key. Unplug the

power cord from the outlet before maintaining or lubricating the saw.

WARNING:

All electrical and mechanical repairs should be attempted only by a qualified

service technician. Use only identical replacement parts. Any other parts may create
a hazard.

Maintenance

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Maintenance(continued)

Note: If excessive looseness is observed in any other part of the blade elevation mechanism or

tilting mechanism, take the complete unit to an authorized service center.

Lubrication

All motor bearings are permanently lubricated at the factory and require no additional lubrication.
Lubricate all mechanical parts where a pivot or threaded rod is present, lubricate with graphite or
silicone. These dry lubricants will not hold sawdust.

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Summary of Contents for SP-PB101

Page 1: ...SAFE DISTANCE from the work area especially when the tool is operating NEVER allow children or pets near the tool 6 DO NOT FORCE THE TOOL to do a job for which it was not designed 7 DRESS FOR SAFETY...

Page 2: ...ter anti kickback pawls and guard inplace and operating Do not release work before it is pushed all the way past the saw blade Do not rip work that is twisted warped or does not have a straight edge t...

Page 3: ...awl N Splitter bracket O Sawdust port P Splitter Q Leg stand N O Q P M G I J K L A B C D E F H Know your table saw 9 Unpacking Fig 1 Carefully unpack the table saw and all its parts and compare agains...

Page 4: ...assembly Fig 8 11 1 Set the blade to maximum height and the tilt to zero degrees on the blade bevel scale Lock the blade bevel lock knob 2 Place the external tooth lock washer 2 followed by a flat wa...

Page 5: ...e table 8 Slide the combination square carefully to the rear until the ruler touches the marked tooth 9 If the ruler touches the marked tooth at the front and rear positions no adjustment is needed at...

Page 6: ...23 WARNING To prevent careless mistakes always pay close attention when using the table saw A careless fraction of a second is enough to cause severe injury WARNING To avoid kickback push forward on...

Page 7: ...ed inside the saw cabinet and the motor 2 Polish the saw table with an automotive wax to keep it clean and to make it easier to move the workpiece 3 Clean blades with pitch and gum remover 4 Aworn cut...

Page 8: ...1 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 3 Screw GB6562 86 STx16 1 Rear cover 1 Strain relief 2 Brush holder 2 Carbon brus...

Page 9: ...he Authorized Warranty Service Center the purchaser should contact Steele toll free 888 896 6881 THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER Merchandise sold as reconditioned used as rental equipment or floor or dis...

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