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Failure to follow  these rules may result in serious personal injury. 

TABLE SAW SPECI FI C SAFETY RULES

WARNI NG READ ALL SAFETY WARNI NGS DESI GNATED BY THE 

SYMBOL  AND ALL I NSTRUCTI ONS.

1. 

GUARDI NG RELATED WARNI NGS  ( FOR TABLE SAW, UL 62841- 3- 1)

a. 

Keep guards in place. Guards must be in w orking order and be properly mounted.

 A guard that is loose, 

damaged, or is not functioning correctly must be repaired or replaced.

b. 

Alw ays use saw  blade guard, riving knife and anti- kickback device for every through- cutting operation.

 For 

through-cutting operations where the saw blade cuts completely through the thickness of the workpiece, the guard and 
other safety devices help reduce the risk of injury.

c. 

I mmediately reattach the guarding system after completing an operation ( such as rabbeting or resaw ing 

cuts) which requires removal of the guard, riving knife and/or anti-kickback device. 

The guard, riving knife, 

and anti-kickback device help to reduce the risk of injury.

d. 

Make sure the saw  blade is not contacting the guard, riving knife or the w orkpiece before the sw itch is 
turned on.

 I nadvertent contact of these items with the saw blade could cause a hazardous condition.

e. 

Adjust the riving knife as described in this instruction manual.

 I ncorrect spacing, positioning and alignment can 

make the riving knife ineffective in reducing the likelihood of kickback.

f. 

For the riving knife and anti- kickback device to w ork, they must be engaged in the w orkpiece.

 The riving 

knife and anti-kickback device are ineffective when cutting workpieces that are too short to be engaged with the riving 

knife and anti-kickback device. Under these conditions a kickback cannot be prevented by the riving knife and antikickback 
device.

g. 

Use the appropriate saw  blade for the riving knife.

 For the riving knife to function properly, the saw blade diameter 

must match the appropriate riving knife and the body of the saw blade must be thinner than the thickness of the riving 
knife and kerf of the saw blade must be wider than the thickness of the riving knife.

2. 

CUTTI NG PROCEDURES WARNI NGS

a. 

DANGER:  Never  place  your  fingers  or  hands  in  the  vicinity  or  in  line  with  the  saw  blade.

 A moment of 

inattention or a slip could direct your hand towards the saw blade and result in serious personal injury.

b. 

Feed the w orkpiece into the saw  blade or cutter only against the direction of rotation.

 Feeding the workpiece 

in the same direction that the saw blade is rotating above the table may result in the workpiece, and your hand, being 
pulled into the saw blade.

TABLE SAW SAFETY RULES 

Failure to follow  these rules may result in serious personal injury. 

SEE GENERAL POWER TOOL SAFETY SECTI ON OF THI S MANUAL. 

Read entire instruction manual before operating saw. Learning 

the saw’s proper applications, limitations, and specific potential hazards will greatly minimize the possibility of accidents and injury. Make 

sure all users are familiar with its warnings and instructions before using saw. 

SEE POWER CONNECTI ON SECTI ON OF THI S MANUAL

 for instructions and warnings regarding power cords and connections. 

•   Through- cut

 – Any cut  t hat  complet ely cut s t hrough t he 

workpiece. 

•   Non- through cut

 – Any cut that does not completely cut 

through the workpiece. 

•   Push stick

 – A wooden or plastic stick, usually homemade, 

that is used to push a small workpiece through the saw and 
keeps the operator’s hands clear of the blade. 

•    Kickback

 – Occurs when the saw blade binds in the cut or 

between the blade and the fence and thrusts the workpiece 
back toward the operator or lowering the workpiece down to 
the blade. 

•   Re- saw ing

 – Flipping material to make a cut the saw is not 

capable of making in one pass. 

•   Cove cut t ing

 – Also known as coving, cove cutting is an 

operat ion w here t he w ork is fed at  an angle across t he 
blade. 

NOTE:

 This can be a dangerous operation and is not 

recommended.

•   Freehand

 – Cutt ing wit hout  t he use of a mit er gauge or 

rip  fence  or  any  ot her  m eans  of   guiding  or  holding  t he 
workpiece other than the operator’s hand. 

NOTE:

 This can be 

a dangerous operation and is not recommended.

•   Plunge cutting

 – Blind cuts in the workpiece made by either 

raising the blade through the workpiece. 

NOTE:

 This can be a 

dangerous operation and is not recommended.

•   Rabbet Cut 

- A cut on the end or face (edge) of a board - 

the extruding piece is the tongue.

•   Kerf

 -  A cut or incision made by a saw.

TERMI NOLOGY 

The following terms will be used throughout the manual and you should become familiar with them. 

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Страница 1: ...r high standard for dependability ease of operation and operator safety When properly cared for it will give you years of rugged trouble free performance WARNING To reduce the risk of injury the user...

Страница 2: ...h cast aluminum table extension wing see through blade guard with anti kickback pawls and 10 inch carbide blade NOTI CE The manual cover illustrates the current production model All other illustration...

Страница 3: ...Height Adjustment Wheel Knob Height Adjustment Handwheel Bevel Lock Lever Stand On Off Switch Saw Body F17 F18 F19 Rails Miter Gauge Riving Knife Anti Kickback Pawls Dust Chute F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F...

Страница 4: ...the plug does not fit fully in the outlet reverse the plug If it still does not fit contact a qualified electrician to install the proper outlet DO NOT change the plug in any way I MPORTANT SAFETY I N...

Страница 5: ...his enables better control of the power tool in unexpected situations f Dress properly Do not wear loose clothing or jewelery Keep your hair clothing and gloves away from moving parts Loose clothes je...

Страница 6: ...vicinity or in line with the saw blade A moment of inattention or a slip could direct your hand towards the saw blade and result in serious personal injury b Feed the workpiece into the saw blade or c...

Страница 7: ...at all times too avoid overheating the saw blade tips as well as melting the plastic Avoid overheating blade tips by pushing material through blade evenly Forcing material to fast can cause heating a...

Страница 8: ...eth Sharp and properly set saw blades minimize binding stalling and kickback 4 Table saw operating procedure warnings a Turn off the table saw and disconnect the power cord when removing the table ins...

Страница 9: ...w blade guard anti kickback pawls and riving knife assembly for every possible operation including all through cut sawing Push the workpiece past the saw blade prior to releasing control NEVER rip a w...

Страница 10: ...m gauge to use depending on the cord length If in doubt use the next heavier gauge The smaller the gauge number the heavier the cord ONLY round jacketed cords listed by Underwriter s Laboratories UL s...

Страница 11: ...Left Support Tube Fence Blade Guard Assembly Anti Kickback Pawls Wheels 2 Support Spreader Bar Throat Plate Open End Blade Wrench Closed End Blade Wrench Support Rod Connection Base UNPACKI NG PC1 PC...

Страница 12: ...cer 8 M8 Locknut 12 M8 x 75mm 2 15 16 inch Carriage Screw 4 M8 x 37mm 1 15 32 inch Carriage Screw 4 Wheel Handle Shoulder Screw 005890 003578 003380 003570 003640 006459 004306 006462 005929 004374 00...

Страница 13: ...necting to Power Supply DO NOT connect to power supply until assembly is complete Avoid contact with Blade Teeth Keep Blade stored or lowered when possible UNPACKI NG 1 Remove upper Packing Tray and i...

Страница 14: ...igure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5 PC3 HP1 PC14 NUT PC13 WASHER 1 2 inch or 13mm wrench 3 Attach Support Rod Connection Base PC18 into the Upper Stand Assembly from Figure 3 Secure with M8 x 35mm Carr...

Страница 15: ...arriage Screw HP4 and M8 Locknut HP3 See Figure 7 7 Install the Wheel Assembly from Figure 2 to Leg Assembly installed in Figure 7 Insert Plastic Spacer HP2 between Legs and secure with M8 x 75mm Carr...

Страница 16: ...Height Adjustment Wheel Knob HP7 as shown in Figure 12 2 Tighten Shoulder Screw with Combination 4mm Allen Wrench Phillips Screwdriver HP8 or Phillips Screw Driver into the Hand Wheel Height Adjustme...

Страница 17: ...esigned for woodcutting 6 Place Blade PC6 on the Arbor Shaft with the Teeth on the Blade pointing toward the front of the Saw Place Outer Blade Washer A on Arbor Shaft B with the large side of the Was...

Страница 18: ...UGH CUT POSI TI ON POSI TI ON LOCK LOCK POSI TI ON POSI TI ON Figure 18 Figure 19 PC15 PC15 A THROAT PLATE 1 To install Throat Plate PC15 lower Blade below Tabletop then carefully feed the Throat Plat...

Страница 19: ...of the Blade Guard Assembly into the slot at the back edge of the Riving Knife 2 Rotate the Blade Guard Assembly toward the front of the saw until Support Arms D of the Blade Guard Assembly are paral...

Страница 20: ...he fence until the two latches engage the fence rails See Figure 24 and 25 REMOVI NG THE FENCE 1 Lift the orange latches F on the on the sides of the Fence 2 Tilt the Fence up at a slight angle 3 Dise...

Страница 21: ...Miter gauge Figure 27 Figure 28 PC10 PC7 PC8 PC11 PC17 PC16 To store Fence PC10 1 remove the Fence from the machine The Storage orientation will require the Fence to be flipped upside down and re atta...

Страница 22: ...to miter gauge groove so that wood does not bind resulting in kickback Failure to do so could result in serious personal injury To reduce risk of injury from kickback align rip fence to blade A follow...

Страница 23: ...n bolts using a 5mm Hex Wrench found below the table top See Figure 35 5 If the rear of the blade was too close to combination square place a block of wood on the right side of the blade Lightly tap w...

Страница 24: ...CAM Adjusting 45 Degree Positive Stop If the blade is not showing an accurate 45 degree to the table you MUST adjust the 45 positive stop located on the far right end of the bevel track maximum 45 as...

Страница 25: ...or to the desired angle 3 When the blade is at desired angle lock the bevel locking lever by pushing it down to the lock position Figure 40 B C USI NG THE MI TER GAUGE 1 There are two miter gauge groo...

Страница 26: ...e right of the rail can be used for right rip cut 21 inches to 32 5 inches 2 To use the orange scale with black numbers insert the fence notches into the right orange extension tabs on the rail See Fi...

Страница 27: ...ece support towards the blade side of the table to provide proper support 1 Locate work piece support on right side of fence 2 Push up on Flip Fence and flip over top of Fence and toward the blade sid...

Страница 28: ...s now frees the knife to slide into the upward cut through position 5 Lift the knife upward along the sliding slot until you feel the new locking pins position 6 Release the knife and it should snap i...

Страница 29: ...gnment adjust as follows using Figure 48 and Figure 51 1 Loosen the two hex socket head screws AA 2 Make adjustments to BB2 and BB3 to align riving knife to the blade No adjustment is needed for BB1 3...

Страница 30: ...h cuts with a standard blade are the blade guard riving knife and anti kickback pawls properly attached and properly functioning with both guards contacting the table surface Is there proper clearance...

Страница 31: ...rward until the saw rests on the wheels and stand feet See Figures 54 55 TURNI NG THE SAW ON AND OFF 1 The ON OFF paddle switch is located on the left side of the front panel of the saw 2 Press the gr...

Страница 32: ...operating the saw ALWAYS inspect the blade guard assembly and riving knife for proper alignment and clearance with the saw blade Check alignment after each change of beveling angle A rip fence should...

Страница 33: ...he cut as long as hands remain 6 inches from the blade 11 Keep the workpiece against the table and fence and slowly feed the workpiece rearward all the way through the saw blade DO NOT overload the mo...

Страница 34: ...e workpiece under the blade guard assembly but not touching the blade before starting the motor Certain workpiece shapes such as molding may not lift the blade guard assembly properly With the power o...

Страница 35: ...ves ALWAYS use miter gauge push blocks or push sticks and featherboards where appropriate In addition to this section read the appropriate section which describes the type of through or cut For exampl...

Страница 36: ...ling the notch so the push stick can be held at a 20 to 30 angle from the saw s table will help you to hold down the workplace while also moving the saw To construct a push stick refer to the layout s...

Страница 37: ...the handle MUST be recessed in order to avoid contact with the workpiece GROOVI NG AND RABBETI NG Clamping a featherboard in front of the blade can increase safety during non through cuts like groovin...

Страница 38: ...piece of wood that is free of knots and cracks Clamp featherboards to the fence and or table so that the featherboard will hold the workpiece against the fence or table Clamping a featherboard in fron...

Страница 39: ...or blower to keep saw blade area the dust collection system the guarding system and rails free of saw dust and other debris Wear certified safety equipment for eye hearing and respiratory protection...

Страница 40: ...ow do you make the blade parallel to the miter slot Reference Page 22 ADJUSTI NG BLADE PARALLEL TO MI TER GAUGE GROOVE HEEL Can this unit be converted to 220 volt No What do I do if I have a problem w...

Страница 41: ...ted sales receipt The authorized service center will repair any faulty workmanship and either repair or replace any part covered under the warranty at our option at no charge to you WHAT I S NOT COVER...

Страница 42: ...er Be sure to provide all relevant information when you call or visit For the location of the authorized service center nearest you please call 1 888 359 4778 or email at RidgidTableSaws ridgidproduct...

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