
Miter Gauge
1. Slide the miter gauge bar into the miter
gauge slot in table. Loosen the handle (A,
Figure 19) and pull out indexing rod (B,
Figure 19) to pivot the miter gauge body.
2. Push the indexing rod in to engage the
preset stops (C, Figure 19).
3. Adjust stops by loosening the hex nut (D,
Figure 19) and adjusting screw (E, Figure
19).
Note:
Always make test cuts. The scale is for
reference. There are two holes in the miter
gauge fence used to attach a wooden fence.
Controls
A.
Emergency Stop Button:
Stops all
functions of machine, but the saw still has
power. To reset rotate switch clockwise until
the button pops out.
B.
Start:
Starts saw blade rotation. Will not
work if the “Emergency Stop” switch is
engaged, or the key is in the “OFF” position.
C.
Main Control:
Turn key to the “OFF”
position and remove from the lock. The key
should be given to a supervisor when the
saw is not in use by an authorized user.
D.
Handwheel Lock:
There is a handwheel
lock on both handwheels. Loosen lock to
turn handwheel and tighten when blade is in
desired location.
E.
Raising and Lowering Handwheel:
Loosen handwheel lock. Turn handle
clockwise to raise the blade. The blade
should be 1/8”-1/4” above the top of
workpiece, or 3-5 blade teeth above the top
of workpiece.
F.
Tilting Handwheel:
Loosen handwheel
lock. Turn handle counter-clockwise to tilt
blade to the left.
Dust Collection
There is a 4” dust port (G, Figure 21) located on
the side of saw cabinet. Make sure dust
collection system has sufficient capacity and
suction for your tablesaw. Always turn on dust
collection system before starting the tablesaw.
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