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Electrical safety

a. 

power tool plugs must match the outlet. 
never modify the plug in any way. Do not use 
any adapter plugs with earthed (grounded) 
power tools. 

Unmodified plugs and matching 

outlets will reduce risk of electric shock.

b. 

avoid body contact with earthed or 
grounded surfaces, such as pipes, 
radiators, ranges and refrigerators. 

There is an increased risk of electric shock 
if your body is earthed or grounded.

c. 

Do not expose power tools to rain or wet 
conditions. 

Water entering a power tool 

will increase the risk of electric shock.

d. 

Do not abuse the cord. never use the cord 
for carrying, pulling or unplugging the power 
tool. Keep cord away from heat, oil, sharp 
edges or moving parts. 

Damaged or entangled 

cords increase the risk of electric shock.

e. 

When operating a power tool outdoors, 
use an extension cord suitable for outdoor 
use. 

Use of a cord suitable for outdoor 

use reduces the risk of electric shock.

f. 

if operating a power tool in a damp location 
is unavoidable, use a ground fault circuit 
interrupter (GFci) protected supply. 

Use of 

a GFCI reduces the risk of electric shock.

3. 

personal safety

a. 

Stay alert, watch what you are doing and 
use common sense when operating a 
power tool. Do not use a power tool while 
you are tired or under the influence of 
drugs, alcohol or medication.  

A moment 

of inattention while operating power tools 
may result in serious personal injury.

b. 

use personal protective equipment. always 
wear eye protection.  

Protective equipment 

such as dust mask, non-skid safety shoes, hard 
hat, or hearing protection used for appropriate 
conditions will reduce personal injuries.

c. 

prevent unintentional starting. Ensure the 
switch is in the off-position before connecting 
to power source and/or battery pack, picking 
up or carrying the tool. 

Carrying power tools 

with your finger on the switch or energizing power 
tools that have the switch on invites accidents.

d. 

remove any adjusting key or wrench 
before turning the power tool on.  

A wrench 

or a key left attached to a rotating part of the 
power tool may result in personal injury.

e. 

Do not overreach. Keep proper footing and 
balance at all times.

  This enables better control 

of the power tool in unexpected situations.

f. 

Dress properly. Do not wear loose clothing 
or jewelry. Keep your hair, clothing 
and gloves away from moving parts.  

Loose clothes, jewelry or long hair 
can be caught in moving parts.

g. 

if devices are provided for the connection 
of dust extraction and collection 
facilities, ensure these are connected 
and properly used.  

Use of dust collection 

can reduce dust-related hazards.

h. 

Do not let familiarity gained from frequent 
use of tools allow you to become 
complacent and ignore tool safety 
principles.  

A careless action can cause 

severe injury within a fraction of a second.

i.  Only use safety equipment that has been 

approved by an appropriate standards agency.  
Unapproved safety equipment may not provide 
adequate protection.  Eye protection must be 
ANSI-approved and breathing protection 
must be NIOSH-approved for the 
specific hazards in the work area.

j.  Avoid unintentional starting.   

Prepare to begin work before turning on the tool.

k.  Do not leave the tool unattended when 

it is plugged into an electrical outlet.  
Turn off the tool, and unplug it from its 
electrical outlet before leaving.

l.  This product is not a toy.  

Keep it out of reach of children.

m. People with pacemakers should consult their 

physician(s) before use.  Electromagnetic fields 
in close proximity to heart pacemaker could 
cause pacemaker interference or pacemaker 
failure.  In addition, people with pacemakers 
should: 
• Avoid operating alone. 
• Do not use with Trigger locked on. 
• Properly maintain and inspect to avoid 
electrical shock. 
• Properly ground power cord.  
Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) 
should also be implemented – it prevents 
sustained electrical shock.

n.  The warnings, precautions, and instructions 

discussed in this instruction manual cannot 
cover all possible conditions 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.

4. 

power tool use and care

a. 

Do not force the power tool. use the correct 
power tool for your application.  

The correct 

power tool will do the job better and safer 
at the rate for which it was designed.

Summary of Contents for 57342

Page 1: ...ence 20g When unpacking make sure that the product is intact and undamaged If any parts are missing or broken please call 1 888 866 5797 as soon as possible Copyright 2020 by Harbor Freight Tools All...

Page 2: ...moderate injury Addresses practices not related to personal injury iMpOrtant SaFEty inFOrMatiOn General power tool Safety Warnings read all safety warnings instructions illustrations and specification...

Page 3: ...rt of the power tool may result in personal injury e Do not overreach Keep proper footing and balance at all times This enables better control of the power tool in unexpected situations f Dress proper...

Page 4: ...oose damaged or is not functioning correctly must be repaired or replaced b always use saw blade guard and riving knife for every through cutting operation For through cutting operations where the saw...

Page 5: ...d warnings Kickback is a sudden reaction of the workpiece due to a pinched jammed saw blade or misaligned line of cut in the workpiece with respect to the saw blade or when a part of the workpiece bin...

Page 6: ...ial jam can be dangerous g always use saw blades with correct size and shape diamond versus round of arbor holes Saw blades that do not match the mounting hardware of the saw will run off center causi...

Page 7: ...d outdoors make sure it is marked with the suffix W A W in Canada to indicate it is acceptable for outdoor use 7 Make sure the extension cord is properly wired and in good electrical condition Always...

Page 8: ...use if mounting onto a metal table stand 1 Select a table stand which will support the weight of the Table Saw Follow the table saw stand instructions for assembly Tighten all connections making sure...

Page 9: ...port rip Fence Storage push Stick Storage Work table Miter Gauge Blade Guard Blade Height Handle Bevel Scale Lock Knob power Switch Wrench Storage Miter Gauge Storage on back rip Fence table insert r...

Page 10: ...ment note Blade depth should be set so that outer points of blade are higher than workpiece by approximately 1 8 to 1 4 and bottom of gullets are below top surface of workpiece 1 Loosen Lock Knob then...

Page 11: ...e Guard is fully engaged aligned properly and does not contact the Blade 3 Adjust Blade Guard to prevent contact with Saw Blade WarninG tO prEVEnt SEriOuS inJury The Blade Guard must be removed for ma...

Page 12: ...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...

Page 13: ...saw improper saw blade installation or use of accessories not recommended may cause serious injury Only use a 10 saw blade with a 5 8 diamond arbor rated to at least 4 250 rpM and intended for woodcu...

Page 14: ...ng guards must move freely and close instantly inStaLL GuarD BEFOrE uSE proper placement Of Hands During the cutting process 1 Review Safety warnings at the beginning of the manual before performing a...

Page 15: ...e Riving Knife in Non Through Cut position See b non through cut on page 10 3 Unlock Bevel Lock and set the bevel angle to 0 then secure Bevel Lock 4 Set the blade to the correct depth for the workpie...

Page 16: ...en parts and any other condition that may affect its safe operation 2 aFtEr uSE wipe external surfaces of the tool with clean cloth 3 remove cut off pieces and scraps from the table before starting th...

Page 17: ...te 2 Eliminate use of extension cord If an extension cord is needed use one with the proper diameter for its length and load See Extension Cords in Grounding section on page 6 Performance decreases ov...

Page 18: ...NTY OF ANY KIND TO THE BUYER THAT HE OR SHE IS QUALIFIED TO MAKE ANY REPAIRS TO THE PRODUCT OR THAT HE OR SHE IS QUALIFIED TO REPLACE ANY PARTS OF THE PRODUCT IN FACT THE MANUFACTURER AND OR DISTRIBUT...

Page 19: ...FEty OpEratiOn MaintEnancE SEtup 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 illustratio...

Page 20: ...x12x0 8 7 30 Spring Washer 4 31 Cap 1 32 Nut M6 4 33 Hex Bolt M6x25 Spring Washer Washer 4 34 Rotating Base 1 35 Rotating Friction Plate 1 part Description Qty 36 Bracket 2 37 Gasket 2 38 Screw ST4 2x...

Page 21: ...ap 2 106 Carbon Brush 2 107 Wool Washer 1 108 Washer 5x10x1 2 109 Screw M5x12 4 110 Screw Rod 1 111 Bevel Gear 2 112 Screw M4x20 Washer 2 part Description Qty 113 Screw Rod Sleeve 1 114 Washer 8x17x1...

Page 22: ...Page 22 For technical questions please call 1 888 866 5797 Item 57342 SaFEty OpEratiOn MaintEnancE SEtup assembly Diagram...

Page 23: ...tates 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 WARRANTI...

Page 24: ...26541 agoura road calabasas ca 91302 1 888 866 5797...

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