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20

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Keep

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21.

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used

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22

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Nev

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tool

,

Serious injury could occur

ifthe tool

istipped or ifthe cutting

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Содержание TPC2610C

Страница 1: ...10 RADIALARM SAW I ptii f MODEL...

Страница 2: ...ENT SUPPLY This tool should be operated from 115 V A C 25 60 cycle power Be sure that the voltage of the source agrees with the nameplate marking The plate is located onthe motor housing GROUNDING INS...

Страница 3: ...aw Bladeto theTable Bevel AngleAdjustment CheckingtheSaw Bladefor Heel Assembling theCarriage Covers Assembling theBladeGuard RipScaleAdjustment YokeLock Adjustment o CHAPTERIII PREPARATION OFTABLE CH...

Страница 4: ...per formance Follow instructions for lubricating and changing accessories 13 Disconnect Tool Before Servicing or when changing accessories 14 Avoid Accidental Starting Make sure switch is in Off posit...

Страница 5: ...u P YOKE LOCK AUXILIARY SPINDLE COVERED WITH 20 000 R P M PROTECTIVE CAP AUXILIARY SPINDLE COVERED WITH 3 450 R P M PROTECTIVE CAP CARRIAGELOCK Firmly secures carriage inany desired position onarm It...

Страница 6: ...ns TABLE Givesmaximumsupport of work RIP SCALE Thetworip scales show thedisace be ee andtheblade Thesea Ieonthe left si e usedfor outboard ripping andtheone 0 er i is usedfor inboard ripping Thetop sc...

Страница 7: ...crank handleslideplasticsleeveand crank handleover shaft protruding from front of base Tightenset screw with allenwrench Figs 1 2 STEP2ARM ANDCOLUMN Lift arm and columnassembly andinsert column into...

Страница 8: ...all phil lipsheadscrew Fig 10 STEP 5 TENSION OF CAR IAE The carriage should ride firm e rack Existing play or wobble betweenthecarri ge rollers bearings andthetrack must beelimi ed is isd eby ad justm...

Страница 9: ...kwashers as showninFig 13 DO NOT TIGHTEN THE BOL TS TRACK MOVEMENTO BEARING AS ECCENTRICSCREW IS ADJUSTED STEP 7 TABLE ASSEMBLY 1 Assemble large table board toleveling brackets NOTE BOARD ISMARKED FRO...

Страница 10: ...washer is inserted betweenthe tapered plugandcolumn plug as shown inFig 17 5 Tightentheset screwin thesideof columnsupport to lock adjustment 6 Check thefour Hex headbolts that securethecol umnsupport...

Страница 11: ...s witha 1 2 socket wrenchFig 22 If desired thetable surface may be coveredwith 1 4 plywoodtoprotect it from saw kerfs The plywoodmay be securedto thetop with brads Brads shouldbe placed wherethey will...

Страница 12: ...for a variety of cutsin different materials However it isnot recommended for precise cutting or for repeatedusein special cutting The plywood blade is designed for splinter free cuts in plywood veneer...

Страница 13: ...e Do not over tightenand compress spring sol idin detent snap 1 Tighten bevel locking clamp If clamp doesnot tighten securely whenplaced ina lock position it can be adjusted asfollows Loosen the set s...

Страница 14: ...thof thebladewiII not follow in the saw kerf of thefront teeth andthus causesabindor dragwhencutting To check proceedasfollows 1 Placeacarpenter s squareagainst the fenceand the bladeas shown Do not a...

Страница 15: ...rriage lock into position through right hand carriage cover STEP15 Thebladeguardfits in a ring aroundthesaw spindle and is lockedin positionwith theguard lock whichthreads into theguard Thebladeguard...

Страница 16: ...bladejust touches front of fence Adjust indicator onright sideof armtozeroposition at thetop of sea Ie INRIP FROM CENTER FULL INRIP Position rip fenceas shownandrotatetheyokeso that thebladefacestheco...

Страница 17: ...rm lock Lower saw until the bladejust clears thetable Turnon thesaw andlower it until the blade is about oneeighth of an inchinto the tableand pull thesaw to thefront stop LEFT MITER Movearm to45 degr...

Страница 18: ...est Wards Retail CatalogStoreor CatalogHouse Remember Safety First Thesaw can beoperatedwith confidence if basic safety rulesarefollowed Refer to page 4 Safety Preccutions ACCURATEIN DEXING Whenoperat...

Страница 19: ...THE WORKPIECE RETURN SAW TO ITS REAR STOP RIPPING INBOARDAND OUTBOARD SAWING WITH THEWOOD GRAIN Basically inboard andoutboord ripping are thesame except for thepositionof theblade For inboardripping t...

Страница 20: ...except ripping For in between miter angles it will benecessary to adjust arm height and tomake acutting groove CAUTION Whenusingtheleft 45 miter donot move saw against column base Thetableclampbracke...

Страница 21: ...ripping For edge molding the ripfenceshould be prepared bycutting anotchfrom the center of the fence The with the motor in thevertical position var ious edgemoldings canbedone Themolding cutters shoul...

Страница 22: ...2 20 thread The auxiliary spindles are coveredby protective caps Thecapsshouldbe kept on whe n spindlesarenot beingused The capsareeasily removed by twisting 1 4 turn to the right or left NOTE The saw...

Страница 23: ...soutlined in section titl ed SquaringtheTable on page10 scaIe pointer bent Set bevel pointer with bladesquareto Bevel table Motor and Yoke Assy Carriage bearings out of Adjust carriage bearings asoutl...

Страница 24: ...crank as AZ loose youtighten screws tobesure shaft is properly aligned Saw wi II not start Fuseblown Correct circuit for overloadedcondition Wa II receptacIe broken or Checkwiring and receptacle and r...

Страница 25: ...age14 Accumulation ofs us Remove any accumulation of saw dust next to fence which will interfere with theaccuracy of thecut Blade not squareto table Tablenot square r arp Square table Refer to Squarin...

Страница 26: ...ARM COLUMNAND BASEASSEMBLY AH J _ _ r __ rr_ r AY AX BE 01 I I...

Страница 27: ...si Index Index Brake Track Brake Shoe Lock Ylash er Shoulder 30_ Index Co lar Split Lock asi e Hex Bolt 3 6 Sere r 5 16 _ _ X 3 4 Hex Head Armand Hand_e c s ArmCover Ri ca_es Screw 6 32 3 Phillips Rou...

Страница 28: ...YOKEASSEMBLY cw l cv i P I i J V DK...

Страница 29: ...Lock Screw 10 24 G C 2A X 3 B Pnillips Round Head Cable Clamp Rubber Bumper Screw 10 24 UNC 2A X 1 Phillips Fillister Head Hotor Pivot Yoke Pointer Screw 6 32 UNC 2A X 1 4 Phillips Pan Head Slotted Se...

Страница 30: ...MOTORASSEMBLY 611 PARTNO TOOLS INCLUDED TOOL...

Страница 31: ...0058 22 00481 11 00162 3 1l 0009 22 00594 43 00449 28 00006 22 0012 2l 038 08 00_ 28 0 01 0 43 28 0 S 07 0 3A X 1 4 PhillipsPanHead SlottedBindingHead FW FX FY FZ GA GB GC GD 0 e 10 00067 one 10 00068...

Страница 32: ...saw Avariety of bladesand accessories areavai lableat your near est WardsRetail Store CatalogStoreor CatalogHouse This sawcomes equipped with a10 diameter combination blade Blades areavailable for spe...

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