14.
use near or around children.
15.
that the machine sits firmly on the floor
before using. If the machine wobbles or is unstable,
correct the problem by using shims or blocks prior to
operation.
16.
saw blade sharp and clean. Failure to do so
greatly increases friction, decreases cut quality, and
increases the possibility of a kickback.
17.
the saw blade is parallel with the
miter slots and with the rip fence. A blade that is not
aligned parallel can cause the workpiece to be
pinched between the blade and the fence causing
burning or kickbacks.
18.
use blade guard on all through cuts. This
will help prevent the cut from closing on the back of
19.
push the workpiece past the blade.
release a workpiece until it is past the blade
and removed from the saw.
20.
execute a cut when you do not have
complete control of the situation.
21.
cut a workpiece that is too large for you to
safely handle. Use an outfeed table or workstand to
properly support the piece.
DO NOT
ENSURE
KEEP
MAKE CERTAIN
ALWAYS
ALWAYS
DO
NOT
DO NOT
DO NOT
the saw blade. The blade guard also has anti-
kickback fingers which minimize the chance of a
workpiece being thrown back during a cutting
operation.
22.
use the rip fence as a guide when
crosscutting.
23.
of flaws in the wood. Cutting a warped
or twisted board along the rip fence can get pinched
between the fence and the blade, causing a
kickback.
24.
remove cut off pieces and scraps from the
table before starting the saw.
25.
start the machine with the workpiece
against the blade.
26.
perform freehand operations. Use either the
fence or miter gauge to position and guide the
workpiece through the blade.
27.
use a pushstick for ripping narrow
workpieces.
28.
have any part of your body in line with the
path of the saw blade. If a kickback occurs with you
directly in front of the blade, a serious injury can
occur.
29.
attempt to free a stalled blade without first
turning the machine off and disconnecting the saw
from the power source.
30.
reach over or behind a rotating saw blade.
DO NOT
BE MINDFUL
ALWAYS
NEVER
NEVER
ALWAYS
NEVER
NEVER
DO NOT
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
13
ration of your 240V outlet. Please follow the instruction
of wiring diagram for changing the motor Voltage
from120 Volt to 240 Volt.
The switch provided with your saw is a magnetic switch
designed for 240 volt single phase usage only. The
switch has a plug that is designed to plug into a 240 volt
outlet. There are many different configurations for 240
volt outlets, so it is conceivable that the configuration of
the plug may not match the configuration of your
existing outlet. If this is the case, you will have to
replace the plug with a UL/CSA approved plug that
matches the configuration of your 240V outlet.
WIRING DIAGRAM
MODEL NO
5912
35904, 3
To reduce the risk of electric shock, follow all
electrical and safety codes, including the National
Electric Code (NEC) and the Occupational Safety
and Health Regulations (OSHA). All electrical
connections and wiring should be made by qualified
personnel only.
The switch provided with your saw is a dual voltage
capable switch, meaning it is designed to function at
either 120 or 240 volts. The switch and saw comes
This manual is written for four specific models,
Model No 35903,35904,35911 and 35912. Please
follow the specific requirements for your model saw.
MODEL NO 35903, 35911
for 120 volt operation. If you decide to convert
the saw to 240V, you will have to replace the 120 volt
plug on the switch with a UL/CSA Listed plug, suitable
for 240 volts. The table saw with a 240 volt plug should
only be connected to an outlet having the same configu-
pre-wired
!
WARNING
BLACK
RED
GRAY
YELLOW
RED
BLACK
YELLOW
GRAY
BLACK
WHITE
BLACK
WHITE
120V
240V
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②
①
②
①
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