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Note: The fence can be installed in three positions
atop the screws installed in the extending rails (fig.
5.1). Use
position A for left positioning, position B
position C
0"-21.6" ripping, and
Aligning the rack and pinion fence (fig. 6)
Adjusting the cutting height (fig. 7)
OPERATION
The anti-kickback device (fig. 8)
Powering the tool on/off (fig. 9)
Using the push stick (fig. 10)
90 º cutting (fig. 11)
Bevel cutting (fig. 12)
Mitre cutting (fig. 13)
Using the extended table (fig.14)
Attaching the clamp (fig.15)
Dust extraction (fig. 16)
Transporting the saw (fig. 17)
Adjusting the kerf plate height (fig. 18)
DADO AND NON-THROUGH CUTTING
WARNING: This table saw can accommodate
dado cutting up to 13/16" wide in a single pass. To
reduce the risk of injury do not attempt to stack
dado blades thicker than 13/16" (20 mm). Do not
use dado blades larger than 8" (200 mm) diameter.
This saw is not designed to accept other sized dados.
Always check dado blade clearance before plugging
in the saw.
Note: Since dado cuts are non-through cuts, the cuts
must be performed with the blade guard assembly
removed. Since the dado blade is smaller diameter
and thicker than the standard blade, the non-through
cutting riving knife also cannot be used.
WARNING: Use extreme care when using the
dado without the blade guard assembly and riving
knife. When using the dado, the dado insert plate
(also sold as an accessory) must be used.
WARNING: If a deep dado cut is required, use
several successive passes rather than attempting to
make it with one pass.
WARNING: Never perform a dado cut on a bevel
angle, always ensure the angle is 0º before cutting.
To set up the saw and perform a dado cut:
1.
Unplug your saw.
2.
Remove the blade guard, anti-kickback device,
throat plate, and riving knife.
3.
Remove the blade nut, blade washer, and saw
blade.
Note: Always store the blade washer and throat plate in
a secure location.
4.
for
for 4"-25.6" ripping.
5.
Note: The blade washer may be used provided the arbor
shaft extends slightly beyond the arbor nut.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10. Set the blade height.
11. Depending on the shape and size of the wood,
12. If making a rip cut, install featherboard in the
13. Plug in saw then turn the saw on. Make sure the
14. Position the workpiece flat on the table with the
15. Use a push block or push stick to move the
16. When the cut is made, turn the saw off. Wait for
unplug the saw before removing and adding the
accessories. Ensure the blade, riving knife, kerf
plate, blade guard, anti-kickback device and blade
flanges are all installed correctly when setting up for
standard cutting.
proper location when reinstalling a standard blade.
Failure to do so can result in possible injury and
damage to the tool.
MAINTENANCE
*Model R10TBLX only.
Mount the dado blade, according to
manufacturer instructions, using the blade and
chippers appropriate for the desired width of
cut.
Reinstall and securely tighten the blade nut.
Make sure the blade nut is fully engaged and
the arbor extends past a securely tightened
blade nut.
Place the riving knife release lever in locked
position.
Install the dado throat plate and adjust the
dado insert plate so that it's flush with the table
saw surface.
Rotate the blade by hand to make sure it turns
freely then lower the blade.
use either the rip fence or miter gauge.
appropriate position for the cut being made.
wood does not touch the blade before you turn
on the saw. Let the blade build up to full speed
before feeding the workpiece into the blade.
edge flush against the rip fence or miter gauge
and hold firmly against the saw table.
wood through the cut past the blade. Never
push a small piece of wood into the blade with
your hand, always use a push stick. The use of
push blocks, push sticks, and featherboards are
necessary when making non-through cuts.
the blade to come to a complete stop before
removing the workpiece.
WARNING: Once dado cutting is complete,
WARNING: Always put all blade flanges in
Checking riving knife and blade parallelism (fig.
19)
Checking the blade at 45 º (fig. 20)
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