WarninG:
with the saw blade in order to prevent kickback when
rip cutting.
RIP FENCE ADJUSTMENT (FIG 13,14)
WarninG:
always unplug the saw from power source before
make any adjustments.
To adjust the rip fence,
position. use indicator (8b) on the fence to slide the rip fence to
desired position. Make sure the front bar on the Rip Fence is flush
against front rail. Then lock DOWN the lock handle.
To adjust the tension on the rip fence,
the tension adjustment knob (8e) clockwise to increase the tension or
turn counterclockwise to decrease the tension.
To align rip fence
1. Lift the lock handle to uP position.
2. Slide the rip fence by the handle until it is alongside the saw blade.
The fence should touch the "SeT" teeth at the front and rear of the
blade. If not, continue the following the steps.
3. Loosen the two hex screws (8d) on the top front section of the
fence.
4. Move the fence until it touches the teeth and is parallel to the
blade.
5. Hold the fence in place and lower the lock handle, then tighten hex
screws.
The distance of the rip fence body from the blade when rip cutting on the
right side of the blade is determined by aligning the distance indicator
with the desired dimension on the scale. To adjust the rip fence distance
Indicator, loosen the adjustment screw (8f), adjust the indicator and then
tighten the screw.
ALUMINUM GUIDE (FIG 14,15)
An aluminum guide (6) can be installed to either side of the rip fence body in the horizontal position as shown
in FIG 14, 15. This aluminum guide is mainly used to safely rip thin and narrow stock. Slide the hex heads of
two long bolts into the aluminum guide slot, insert the bolts into the two holes in the rip fence body. Secure the
aluminum guide using washers and plastic wing nuts (8g) to the rip fence body.
BLADE HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT (FIG 16)
1. Turn the blade control wheel (12). Turning it clockwise lowers the
blade. Turning it counterclockwise elevates it.
2. For through cuts, place the work piece to be cut flush against blade,
and set the blade so that tips on the top of blade are about 1/8" (3
mm) higher than the work piece and the valley between the teeth is
lower than the work piece.
3. For non-through cuts, use a ruler to measure from the table
surface to the tip of the uppermost tooth on the blade.
90° AND 45° POSITIVE STOPS ADJUSTMENT
(FIG 16, 17)
The saw has positive stops that will quickly position the saw blade at
90° or 45° to the table. Make the following adjustments only when
it is needed.
12
The rip fence must be parallel
To prevent personal injury,
lift the lock handle (8a) to the uP
, please follow the steps below:
10" Table Saw
Operator's Manual
8c
you may turn
fiG 15
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12
fiG 16
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fiG 13
8d
8e
8b
8a
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8f
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