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Summary of Contents for RS90 Series

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Page 2: ... Saw Blade Tracking Adjustment Page 3 Section 15 Saw Blade Grip Adjustment Page 3 Section 16 Saw Blade Pitch Adjustment Page 3 Section 17 Adjusting the Clamp Vise Page 4 Section 18 Work Setup Page 4 Section 19 Positioning the Left Hand Blade Guide Assembly Page 4 Section 20 Horizontal Operation Page 4 Section 21 Re Adjusting the Counterbalance Spring Page 4 Section 22 Raising the Saw Head to Verti...

Page 3: ... saw blade that has teeth missing from it 6 7 Never operate this saw without the blade guides in place 6 8 This tool should be grounded while in use to protect the operator from electric shock Replace or repair damaged or worn cord immediately 6 9 Wear proper apparel 6 10 Use safety glasses Section 7 Lubrication Lubricate the following parts using SAE 30 weight MOTOR oil 7 1 THRUST BEARINGS ltems2...

Page 4: ... blade just enough to track align itself 13 3 Check to be sure that the blade is properly installed and freely fitting in the BLADE GUIDES 13 4 Inch the saw to make a complete revolution of the saw blade to check for proper tracking 13 5 Apply the correct tension to the saw blade that tension which will allow the blade to be deflected 1 8 sideways from its true position 13 6 Run the saw again to c...

Page 5: ...GUIDE LOCK Item 25 and slide the left hand BLADE GUIDE CARRIAGE Item 22 to the recommended position 19 2 Re tighten the BLADE GUIDE LOCK before cutting Section 20 Horizontal Operation 20 1 Raise the saw head so that the saw blade clears the stock material 20 2 Position the stock material in the vise and close the vise jaw tight enough to hold the workpiece DO NOT REST THE BLADE ON THE WORKPIECEl 2...

Page 6: ...ng To avoid costly time consuming changeovers and re adjustments it is wise to plan in advance the cuts to be made and do them all in the same set up Section 26 Important Notes The BLADE GUIDE BEARING adjustments outlined in Sections 12 and 13 are the most impor tant adjustments on your saw It is impossible to get satisfactory work from your saw if the BLADE GUIDES are not properly adjusted The BL...

Page 7: ...slower speed Adjust saw head descent Reduce speed increase feed pressure Increase feed pressure Remove blade twist inside out and re install Increase to proper level Crooked Cuts Work not square Feed pressure too great Blade guide bearings out of adjustment Inadequate blade tension Blade guides too far apart Dull blade Incorrect speed Blade guide assembly loose Blade guide bearing assembly loose B...

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Page 9: ...B 2184 P 0140 70 B 2150 Saw Blade 8 T P l Saw Blade 10 T P l Saw Blade 14 T P l Saw Blade 18 T P l Back Panel Hex Head Cap Screw 3 8 16 thread x 3 4 long Vertical Support Leg Cover R H Clevis Pin Cotter Pin Clevis Block Stud Bolt Descent Cylinder Automatic Stop Support Switch Actuator On Off Switch Clamp Rack Clamp Bar Clamp Clevis Moveable Vise Jaw Stationary Vise Jaw Vise Adjustment Nut Vise Sli...

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