GROUNDING LUG
PLUG i_ _ KNOWN GROUND
-_ RECEPTACLE
ADAPTER
It is recommended that you have a qualified electrician
replace the TWO prong outlet with a properly grounded
THREE prong outlet.
An adapter, as shown, is available for connecting pgugs
to 2-prong receptacles. The green grounding lug ex-
tending from the adapter must be connected to a perma-
nent ground such as to a properly grounded outlet box.
The temporary adapter should be used only until a
propedy grounded outlet can be installed by a qualified
electrician.
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WARNING: To help avoid electric Shock, the
green grounding lug extending from the adapter
must be connected tO a permanent ground such
as to a properly grounded outlet box. Not all
outlet boxes are properly grounded, if you are not
sure the outlet box is properly grounded, have H
checked by a qualified electrlclano
The use of any extension cord will cause some loss of
power. To keep this to a minimum and to prevent
overheating and motor burn-out, use the foflowing table
to determine the minimum wire size (A.W.G.) extension
cord.
Use only 3 wire extension cords which have 3-prong
grounding type plugs and 3-prong receptacles which
accept the plug on the saw.
F._ension Cord
Length Wire Size A.W.G.
0 - 25 Feet No. 16
26 - 50 Feet No. 14
51 - 100 Feet No. 12
Warranty ............................................................................. 2
Safety Instructions for Table Saw .................................... 2
Additional Instructions for Rip Type Cuts ........................ 4
Additional Instructions fGr Cross Cut Type Cuts ............. 5
Glossary ............................................................................. 5
Motor Specifications and
Electrical Requirements ............................................... 6
Motor Specifications ....................................................... 6
Motor Safety Protection .................................................. 6
Connecting to Power Source Outlet ............................... 6
Unpacking and Checking Contents ................................. 8
Tools Needed .................................................................. 8
List of Loose Parts .......................................................... 8
Assembly ............................................................................ 9
Installing Handwheels ..................................................... 9
Check Blade Insert ......................................................... 9
Adjusting Blade insert ................................................... 10
Checking Heeling or Parallelism of Sawblade
to Miter Gauge Groove ............................................. 11
Adjusting Parallelism of Saw Blade
to Miter Gauge Groove ............................................. 11
Checking 90=Bevel Stop ............................................. 12
Adjusting 90° Bevel Stop ............................................... 13
Adjusting Bevel Pointer ................................................. 13
Checking 45° Bevel Stop .............................................. 14
Adjusting 45° Bevel Stop ............................................... 14
Installing Table Extensions ........................................... 14
Aligning Table Extensions ............................................. 15
To Raise Extension ....................................................... 16
To Lower Extension ...................................................... 16
Leveling Extension ....................................................... 16
To Lower Outer Edge of Extension ............................... 16
To Raise Outer Edge of Extension ............................... 17
Aligning Table Extensions with Front of Table .............. 17
To Move Outer Edge of Extensions Back ..................... 17
To Move Outer Edge of Extension Forward ................. 18
Leveling Center of Extension to Table .......................... 18
Installing Blade Guard .................................................. 1B
Aligning Spreader ......................................................... 20
Attaching Rip Fence ..................................................... 21
Aligning Rip Fence ........................................................ 21
Installing Measuring Tapes ........................................... 2t
Adjusting M_terGauge .................................................. 23
Mounting Saw to Bench or Legs ................................... 24
Getting to Know Your Saw ............................................. 25
On-Off Switch ................................................................ 25
Elevation Handwheel .................................................... 26
Tilt Handwheel .............................................................. 26
Miter Gauge .................................................................. 26
Blade Guard .................................................................. 26
Table Insert ................................................................... 26
Rip Fence .................................................................... 26
Removing and installing Sawblade ............................... 27
To install Saw Blade ..................................................... 27
Basic Saw Operation ....................................................... 28
Work Helpers ................................................................ 28
Safety Instructions for Basic Saw Operation ................ 28
Using the Miter Gauge .................................................. 31
Crosscutting ............................................................. 31
Repetitive Cutting ..................................................... 32
Miter Cutting ............................................................. 32
Bevel Crosscutting ................................................... 33
Compound Miter Cutting .......................................... 33
Using the Rip Fence ..................................................... 33
Ripping ..................................................................... 34
Bevel Ripping ........................................................... 34
Using Featherboards for Thru-Sawing ..................... 36
Resawing ................................................................. 36
Using Featherboards for Non Thru-Sawing ............. 37
Rabbeting ................................................................. 37
Ploughing ................................................................. 38
Dadoing .................................................................... 38
Maintenance ..................................................................... 38
Lubdcartion ...................................................................... 39
Wiring Diagram ................................................................ 39
Recommended Accessories .......................................... 40
Trouble Shooting ............................................................ 40
General ......................................................................... 40
Motor .............................................................................. 41
Repair Parts .................................................................... 42