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SKU 66630 

For technical questions, please call 1-800-444-3353. 

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When servicing use only identical 

14. 

replacement parts.
Only use safety equipment that has 

15. 

been approved by an appropriate 

standards agency.  Unapproved 

safety equipment may not provide 

adequate protection.  Eye protection 

must be ANSI-approved and breath-

ing protection must be NIOSH-ap-

proved for the specific hazards in the 

work area.
Industrial applications must follow 

16. 

OSHA guidelines.
Maintain labels and nameplates on 

17. 

the tool.  These carry important safety 

information.  If unreadable or miss-

ing, contact Harbor Freight Tools for a 

replacement.
Avoid unintentional starting.  Prepare 

18. 

to begin work before turning on the 

tool.
People with pacemakers should 

19. 

consult their physician(s) before use.  

Electromagnetic fields in close prox

-

imity to heart pacemaker could cause 

pacemaker interference or pacemak-

er failure.  In addition, people with 

pacemakers should: 

• Avoid operating alone.

 

• Do not use with power switch locked 

on. 

• Properly maintain and inspect to 

avoid electrical shock. 

• Any power cord must be properly 

grounded.  Ground Fault Circuit Inter-

rupter (GFCI) should also be imple-

mented – it prevents sustained elec-

trical shock.
Some dust created by power sand-

20. 

ing, sawing, grinding, drilling, and 

other construction activities, contains 

chemicals known [to the State of Cali-

fornia] 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 ce

-

ment or other masonry products 

• Arsenic and chromium from chemi

-

cally treated lumber 

Your risk from these exposures var-

ies, 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, such as 

those dust masks that are specially 

designed to filter out microscopic 

particles.  (California Health & Safety 

Code § 25249.5, 

et seq.

)

WARNING: Handling the cord on 

21. 

this product will expose you to lead, 

a chemical known to the State of 

California to cause cancer, and birth 

defects or other reproductive harm. 

Wash hands after handling.  (Califor-

nia Health & Safety Code §  25249.5, 

et seq.)
The warnings, precautions, and in-

22. 

structions discussed in this instruction 

manual cannot cover all possible con-

ditions and situations that may occur.  

It must be understood by the operator 

that common sense and caution are 

factors which cannot be built into this 

product, but must be supplied by the 

operator.

vibration Safety

This tool vibrates during use.  Re-

peated or long-term exposure to 

vibration may cause temporary or 

permanent physical injury, particularly 

to the hands, arms and shoulders.  To 

Summary of Contents for 66630

Page 1: ...anual Copyright 2008 by Harbor Freight Tools All rights reserved No portion of this manual or any artwork contained herein may be reproduced in any shape or form without the express written consent of Harbor Freight Tools Diagrams within this manual may not be drawn proportionally Due to continuing improvements actual product may differ slightly from the product described herein Tools required for...

Page 2: ...ious injury CAUTION used with the safety alert symbol indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in minor or moderate injury NOTICE is used to address practices not related to personal injury CAUTION without the safety alert symbol is used to address practices not related to personal injury General Tool Safety Warnings WARNING Read all safety warnings and instructions Failur...

Page 3: ...LWAYS USE SAFETY GLASSES 11 Also use face or dust mask if cutting operation is dusty Everyday eye glasses only have impact resistant lenses they are NOT safety glasses SECURE WORK Use clamps or a 12 vise to hold work when practical It s safer than using your hand and it frees both hands to operate tool DON T OVERREACH Keep proper 13 footing and balance at all times MAINTAIN TOOLS WITH CARE 14 Keep...

Page 4: ...awing Through sawing A cut made from b one side of a board to the opposite side without stopping Ripcut or Ripping A cut made paral c lel to along with the grain of the wood Crosscut or Crosscutting A cut d made perpendicular at a 90 angle to the grain of the wood Push stick A narrow strip of wood e or other soft material with a notch cut into one end and which is used to push short pieces of mate...

Page 5: ...nds or a cut is inter rupted turn off the power switch and hold the workpiece still until the blade stops Correct the cause of blade binding before proceeding Before continuing an unfinished cut center the blade in the pre cut kerf and check that the saw teeth are not engaged into the workpiece before turning on the saw Push the wood stock past the blade prior to release Check guards for proper op...

Page 6: ...ted push stick Push stick dimensions will vary depending on the application and user Handle Notch Must be far enough down the stick to allow a comfortable and firm grip Must be deep enough to prevent hand from slipping down the stick Do not cut more than halfway into the stick to prevent weakening Corners may be rounded to increase comfort Stick Length Must be long enough to prevent accidental bla...

Page 7: ... sawing grinding drilling and other construction activities contains chemicals known to the State of Cali fornia 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 ce ment or other masonry products Arsenic and chromium from chemi cally treated lumber Your risk from these exposures var ies depe...

Page 8: ...ation maintain the tool 7 as explained in this manual If any abnormal vibration occurs stop use immediately Save these instructions Grounding Instructions To prevent electric shock and death from incorrect grounding wire connection Read and follow these instructions Grounded Tools Tools with Three Prong Plugs In the event of a malfunction or 1 breakdown grounding provides a path of least resistanc...

Page 9: ...Prong Plug and Outlet The outlet must be properly installed 8 and grounded in accordance with all codes and ordinances Do not use an adapter to connect this 9 tool to a different outlet Double Insulated Tools Tools with Two Prong Plugs To reduce the risk of electric shock 1 double insulated equipment has a po larized plug one blade is wider than the other This plug will fit in a polar ized outlet ...

Page 10: ...sembling or making any adjustments to the tool Note For additional information regarding the parts listed in the following pages refer to the Assembly Diagram near the end of this manual Assembly To Install Handwheel 29 Remove the Bolt 27 from the Screw 1 Rod 54 Place the Handwheel onto the Screw 2 Rod Fasten into place by using the Bolt To Assemble Blade Guard 113 1 Unplug the Saw and remove the ...

Page 11: ...w dust to fall through and be removed If the supporting surface does not 4 have the hole square the Table Saw on the supporting surface and mark the location of the four 5 16 holes to be drilled Locate and mark an 11 12 square 5 that is centered between the four mounting holes Once marked cut out and remove the square This will allow sawdust to fall through the Table Saw s Base Securely fasten the...

Page 12: ... Blade should be square with the Saw Table WARNING 8 The Bevel Lock Knob must be tightened during all cutting operations 45 and 90 Positive Stop Adjustment The Table Saw is equipped with 1 positive stops for rapid and accurate positioning of the Blade at 45 and 90 to the table Before making ANY adjustments 2 make sure the Table Saw is un plugged and the Switch is removed To adjust the positive sto...

Page 13: ...ighten 3 making sure to not overtighten Do ing so can cause the Table Insert to bow or bend If the Table Insert is slightly above 4 the Table tighten the two Table Insert Bolts until the Table Insert is flush with or slightly below the Table sur face Miter Gauge 100 Operation and Adjustment When straight cross cutting the 1 Blade is set at 90 to the Table the Miter Gauge can be used in either tabl...

Page 14: ...wise to remove Then remove the Outer Flange 97 and the Blade Place new 10 Blade onto the Arbor 5 Shaft 94 making sure the teeth point DOWN at the front of the Table Saw WARNING 6 The teeth MUST point down toward the front of the Table Saw for proper operation See Figure B above Incorrect blade installation can damage the Saw Blade Table Saw and or workpiece Place the Outer Flange onto the Ar 7 bor...

Page 15: ...e Table Saw is run ning But it cannot be restarted with out inserting the Switch back into the Switch Box The Table Saw is also equipped with 4 a manual reset overload protector If the motor shuts off or fails to start because of overloading such as cut ting stock too fast or when using a dull blade first turn the Switch to the OFF position Remove the stock and check Blade 5 condition Let the moto...

Page 16: ...luded that 5 is the same height as the Table Saw behind the Saw Turn the Switch to ON 6 Let the Blade build up to full speed 7 before moving the workpiece into the Blade from the front of the Saw WARNING 8 To prevent injury place hand closest to Blade on the Miter Gauge Adjusting Knob and keep Hand furthest from Blade on the workpiece Once cut is made turn off Table Saw 9 Wait for Blade to come to...

Page 17: ... the table behind the saw to support the workpiece Keep wood clear of Blade before 3 turning on Table Saw Position workpiece flat on Table with 4 the edge flush against the Fence Let Blade build up to full speed before feeding workpiece into Blade Use Push Stick or push block to 5 slowly feed workpiece toward the Blade from the front WARNING 6 Stand slightly to the side of the wood to reduce chanc...

Page 18: ...s cracked or broken parts damaged electrical wir ing and any other condition that may affect its safe operation Check the Blade Guard assembly 2 before and after every use After Use 3 clean external surfaces of the tool with clean cloth To maintain the surface of the Table 4 periodically apply paste wax and buff to keep Table surface smooth WARNING Do not wax the working face of Miter Gauge Doing ...

Page 19: ...48 Pin 1 49 Nut M10 4 50 Flat washer 1 51 Pointer 1 52 Steel pipe B 1 53 Push Stick 1 54 Screw rod 1 Parts List Part Description Qty 55 Pointer 1 56 Pointer base 1 57 Lock nut M6 3 58 Bolt M6 16 1 59 Lock nut M8 2 60 Switch box mat 1 61 Line button 2 62 Bevel lock knob 1 63 Axis cover 1 64 Bolt M6 30 1 65 Turn axis 1 66 Mat piece 1 67 Support iron 1 68 Bolt M5 20 1 69 Bolt 2 70 Bolt 2 71 Linkage p...

Page 20: ...152 Bolt M4 10 3 153 Bolt M5X10 8 Record Product s Serial Number Here Note If product has no serial number record month and year of purchase instead Note Some parts are listed and shown for illustration purposes only and are not avail able individually as replacement parts PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING CAREFULLY The manufacturer and or distributor has provided the parts list and assembly diagram in th...

Page 21: ...SKU 66630 For technical questions please call 1 800 444 3353 Page 21 ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM ...

Page 22: ... or for incidental contingent special or con sequential damages arising from the use of our product Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation of exclusion may not apply to you This warranty is expressly in lieu of all other warranties express or implied including the warranties of merchantability and fitness To take advantag...

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