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MODEL CX212 

10” CABINET TABLE SAW 

USER MANUAL 

Version 1.0 

Summary of Contents for CX212

Page 1: ...MODEL CX212 10 CABINET TABLE SAW USER MANUAL Version 1 0 ...

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Page 3: ...BE ALERT DO NOT use prescription or other drugs that may affect your ability or judgment to safely use your machine DISCONNECT the power source when changing drill bits hollow chisels router bits shaper heads blades knives or making other adjustments or repairs NEVER leave a tool unattended while it is in operation NEVER reach over the table when the tool is in operation ALWAYS keep blades knives ...

Page 4: ... and the power switch has been turned to the OFF position and cord is unplugged NEVER attempt to cut stock freehand always use the rip fence or miter gauge ALWAYS make sure that the rip fence is properly squared to the saw blade to prevent kickback ALWAYS make sure that your saw is in a stable position Cutting heavy long stock may alter the stability of the saw In the event that this may occur the...

Page 5: ...r care and safety procedures should be adhered to Motor 2HP 120V Single Phase Blade Guard Riving Knife CSA Approved UL897 Compliant Drive System V Belt Drive Rip Fence T Type Heavy Duty Rip Fence With Aluminum Face Fence Size L 35 3 4 x W 3 1 8 x H 2 7 16 Table Size 40 1 2 x 27 with Extension Wings Floor to Table Height 35 3 8 Arbor Tilt Left Tilting Arbor Diameter 5 8 Arbor Speed 3450 RPM Blade S...

Page 6: ...S Blade Guard Fence Miter Gauge Right Extension Wing ON OFF Switch Blade Tilt Hand Wheel Blade Height Hand Wheel Front Fence Rail Rear Fence Rail 4 Dust Port Left Extension Wing Blade Height Lock Blade Tilt Scale Blade Tilt Lock Fence Lock Handle ...

Page 7: ...he crate and ensure that nothing has been damaged during transit Open the crate and check that the machine is in a good condition LIST OF CONTENTS A Table Saw 1 B Table Extension Wings 2 C Cabinet Door 1 D Blade Guard Assembly 1 E Table Insert 1 F Dado Insert 1 G Saw Blade 10 x 40T 1 H Spreader 1 I Push Stick 1 J Miter Gauge 1 K Miter Gauge Handle 1 L Hand Wheels 2 M Hand Wheel Knobs 2 N Fence 1 O...

Page 8: ...nsure that the line is properly wired The sander should be wired with a plug having 3 prongs to fit a 3 prong grounded receptacle as shown in figure 1 Do not remove the grounding prong to fit it into a 2 pronged outlet Figure 1 110 volts outlet for CX212 It is strongly recommended not to use extension cords with your CX212 Always try to position your machine close to the power source so that you d...

Page 9: ...ly attached to the table Attach the extension wings to the table using the screws removed from the main table finger tighten for now Place a straightedge across the extension wings and the main table to make sure that the extension wings surface is flat with the main table See figure 3 Figure 3 Installing the extension wings Attach motor cover to the saw cabinet using screws provided See figure 4 ...

Page 10: ...ert them into the holes Hand tighten the hex bolts Figure 8 Installing the front fence rail Install the switch onto the hex bolts previously inserted into the fence rail slot See figure 8 Figure 8 Installing the switch Attach the rear fence rail on the rear of the table and extension wings and secure it using cap screws provided See figure 9 Figure 9 Installing the rear fence rail Install the tabl...

Page 11: ...e mounting block and tighten the lock lever See figure 12 Figure 12 Using the knob to secure the spreader Make sure the spreader is locked properly Install the blade guard on the spreader and lock it in position by tightening the lock lever Figure 13 Installing the blade guard Install the dust port to the table saw cabinet and secure it using screws provided See figure 14 Figure 14 Installing the ...

Page 12: ...tigate to find out the problem with your machine To test run the machine Make sure you have read the safety instructions given in the manual and your machine is set up properly Lower the blade all the way down and make sure all tools used for setup are removed from the machine Connect the machine to the correct power source Turn the machine ON and verify that the machine runs smoothly without any ...

Page 13: ...the work piece during cutting operation The guard covers the blade on both sides and lifts up as the work piece is fed into the blade and returns to the table surface when the work piece has passed through the blade It prevents the wood chips to fly and injure the operator and it also prevents from accidental contacts of objects with the blade At the back side of the guard there is a metal plate c...

Page 14: ... object might fly and hit the operator or seriously damage the blade For a safe cutting method always inspect your work piece carefully before cutting and wear eye protection Some woods with excessive twisting or wrapping are un stable while cutting This situation can be dangerous because during operation the work piece can move unexpectedly which can either damage the blade or hurt the operator I...

Page 15: ... measurement should be equal on both sides If the measurements are not the same the table needs to be adjusted parallel to the blade TO ADJUST THE TABLE Make sure the switch is in the OFF position and the cord is unplugged from the power source Loosen the four mounting bolts under the table securing the table on the cabinet and adjust the table to get equal measurements on both sides of the blade ...

Page 16: ...tch OFF and remove the cord from the power source Remove the motor cover from the side of the machine Set the blade to 0 on tilt scale and raise the blade around 2 above the table Loosen the hex bolt shown in figure 19 and remove belt Install the new belt onto the pulleys Lower the motor until it begins to pull the belt down with it When the belt is correctly tensioned tighten the hex nut and clos...

Page 17: ... cast iron table top should be protected with a coat of paste wax and then buffed dry Check drive belts for wear and correct tension on a regular basis Check that the blade guard and anti kickback pawls operate properly LUBRICATION It is important to clean the parts before lubricating them Apply a thin layer of grease to the lubricating locations shown in the following figures Figure 21 Lubricate ...

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