2. Remove blade guard, splitter
and riving knife.
e height adjustment
and riving knife.
NOTE cannot insert the blade guard after the table
insert is attached.
3. Unlock th
handwheel lock and
raise saw blade to maximum height.
4. Two wrenches are supplied with the table saw.
Place one open-end wrench (A) on the flat of the
saw arbor to keep it from turning. Place the closed-
end wrench (B) on the arbor nut (C). Turn the arbor
nut wrench toward the back of saw to loosen it.
Remove arbor nut, blade flange (D) and saw blade
(E).
5. Assemble the new saw blade; make certain the
teeth point down at the front of the saw table and
assemble the blade flange and arbor nut. Using
both blade wrenches as previously mentioned,
tighten arbor nut in the opposite direction from
which it was loosened.
. Replace blade guard, splitter
7. Replace table insert and tighten the table insert
retaining bolt.
SEE FIG 32. Page 26
MAKE CERTAIN THAT THE SAW IS DISCONNECT-
ED FROM THE POWER SOURCE.
!
WARNING
1. The table insert (A) must always be level with the
saw table (B). To adjust the table insert, loosen and
remove table insert retaining bolt (C).
SEE FIG 33.
2. Place a straight edge across the front and rear of
the table insert. Check that the insert is perfectly
level with the saw table.
3. To level the table insert, turn the one or more
adjusting set screws (D) as needed and recheck.
4. Once the insert is level, secure the insert with the
retaining bolt removed in step 1.
5.
The table insert is equipped with a finger hole (E) for
easy removal.
!
WARNING
A
B
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MAKE CERTAIN THAT THE SAW IS DISCONNECT-
ED FROM THE POWER SOURCE. Have a certified
electrician make all electrical connections. All
local, state and national electric codes must be
followed.
The motor supplied with the table saw is a dual voltage
120/240-volt, single phase motor. The motor is wired
from the factory for 120-volt operation. To change to
240-volt operation for your table saw, proceed with the
following instructions. It is also necessary to replace
the 120 volt plug, supplied with the table saw, with a
UL/CSA Listed plug (not included) suitable for 240 volts
and the rated current of the motor. The table saw with a
240 volt plug should only be connected to an outlet
having the same configuration as the plug. No adapter
is available or should be used with the 240 volt plug.
Fig. 34
Fig. 33
TABLE INSERT ADJUSTMENT
A
E
C
B
D
D
CHANGING MOTOR VOLTAGE
This section only applies to Model 35903 /
35911 with the 1-3/4HP Motor. The 35904 /
35912 Model with the 3HP motor will only
run at 240V.