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User’s manual
mended for use with a 10" blade.
The saw features an extra large cast iron ta-
ble. Saw body has on board storage for push
stick, miter gauge, rip fence and saw blades.
Saw is equipped with a riving knife and a clear
acrylic blade guard with anti-kickback feature.
Cabinet is constructed of heavy gauge welded
steel, totally enclosed and is ported for a 4"
vacuum hose.
Rip Fence Assembly features a heavy-duty pre-
cision rip fence that is designed for simple and
one-hand maneuverability.
Front rail is calibrated in inches and millimeters
with a magnified window for close tolerances.
WARNING:
Disconnect power before at-
tempting any of the following procedures. Be
certain switch is in OFF position and safety dis-
connect (or breaker) is in OFF or open position.
Saw blade must not be moving. Saw blade will
rotate freely after motor is turned off. Allow
blade to come to a complete stop before at-
tempting any of the following procedures.
WARNING:
The operation of any pow-
er tool can result in foreign objects being
thrown into the eyes, which can result in se-
vere eye damage. Always wear safety goggles
complying,before commencing power tool op-
eration.
STARTING AND STOPPING THE SAW
WARNING:
Never operate saw without
blade guards in place. Be sure blade is not in
contact with workpiece when motor is start-
ed. Start motor and allow saw to come to full
speed.
WARNING:
Make sure the electrical char-
acteristics of motor nameplate and power
source are the same.
• The ON/OFF switch is located under the front
rail of the table saw at the left side.
• To turn saw on, stand to either side of the
blade—never in line with it. Raise large red
OFF paddle and pull up ON/OFF switch.
Always allow saw blade to come up to full
speed before cutting.
• Do not turn motor switch ON and OFF rap-
idly. This action overheats the motor and may
cause saw blade to loosen.
• Never leave saw while the power is on.
• To turn the table saw off, press the large red
OFF paddle.
Never leave saw until cutting tool has come to
a complete stop.
• Use the table to determine the minimum
wire size (A.W.G.) extension cord.
• Use only 3-wire extension cords having
3-prong grounding type plugs and 3-pole re-
ceptacles which accept the tool plug.
• If the extension cord is worn, cut, or dam-
aged in any way, replace it immediately.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
WARNING:
Make sure unit is off and dis-
connected from power source before inspect-
ing any wiring.
The saw is prewired for use on a 120 volt, 60HZ
power supply.
The power lines are inserted directly onto the
switch. The green ground line must remain se-
curely fastened to the frame to properly pro-
tect against electrical shock.
240 VOLT OPERATION
• To use the saw with a 240V, single-phase
power supply, have a qualified electrician at-
tach a 240 volt, 15A 3-prong plug onto saw line
cord and install the proper connectors and re-
ceptacles to power supply.
OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
DESCRIPTION
The URREA Model SM1010 contractor saw of-
fers precise cutting performance for all woods
up to 31⁄8" thick. The saw is designed for the
professional user and is ruggedly constructed
for continuous service. The 10" Saw is recom-
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120 V
240 V
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