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HARVEY C200-30 - User Manual

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Questions and Answers

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    Joyce McphersonAug 12, 2025
    What to do if my HARVEY Saw overload kicks out frequently?
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      Jacqueline BallardAug 12, 2025
      If the overload protection activates frequently on your HARVEY Saw, several factors could be responsible. It might be due to: * Using an extension cord that is too long or has too small a gauge size. In this case, replace it with a cord of adequate size. * Feeding the material too quickly. Try feeding the stock more slowly. * A blade in poor condition (dull, warped, or gummed). Try cleaning or replacing the blade. * Blade binding due to a misaligned rip fence. Check and adjust the rip fence. * Blade binding because of warped wood. Select another piece of wood. * Low house current. Contact your electrical company.
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    desireehughesAug 16, 2025
    Why my HARVEY Saw will not start?
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      Dr. Ryan Mccann IIIAug 16, 2025
      If your HARVEY Saw isn't starting, here are a few things to check: 1. Ensure the saw is properly plugged in. 2. Check for a blown fuse or tripped circuit breaker and replace the fuse or reset the breaker if necessary. 3. Inspect the cord for any damage and have it replaced by a certified electrician if damaged.
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    josephwelchAug 20, 2025
    Why does my HARVEY Saw make unsatisfactory cuts?
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      Jared HesterAug 20, 2025
      Unsatisfactory cuts from your HARVEY Saw can stem from several issues: * A dull blade. Replace the blade. * The blade being mounted backward. Turn the blade around. * Gum or pitch on the blade. Remove the blade and clean it with turpentine and steel wool. * Using the incorrect blade for the task. Change the blade. * Gum or pitch on the table causing erratic feed. Clean the table with turpentine and steel wool.
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    destiny90Aug 25, 2025
    Why does the material pinch the blade when ripping with my HARVEY Saw?
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      Brianna JohnsonAug 25, 2025
      If material pinches the blade during ripping on your HARVEY Saw, it could be due to: * The rip fence not being aligned with the blade. Check and adjust the rip fence. * Warped wood. Select another piece of wood.
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    Aaron ReynoldsAug 27, 2025
    How to fix inaccurate 45 and 90 rip cuts on my HARVEY Saw?
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      Lindsay TorresAug 27, 2025
      If your HARVEY Saw isn't making accurate 45 and 90 degree rip cuts, the issue might be: * Positive stop(s) not adjusted properly. Check the blade with a square and adjust the positive stop. * Tilt angle pointer not set properly. Check the blade with a square and adjust the pointer to zero.
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    Jessica MurrayAug 31, 2025
    What causes excessive vibration in my HARVEY Saw?
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      Brian MooreAug 31, 2025
      Excessive vibration in your HARVEY Saw can be attributed to several factors: 1. The table not being securely mounted to the cabinet stand. Tighten all mounting hardware. 2. The stand being on an uneven floor. Reposition it on a flat, level surface. 3. A damaged saw blade. Replace the blade. 4. Bad V-belt(s). Replace the V-belt(s). 5. V-belts not tensioned properly. Adjust the V-belt tension. 6. A bent pulley. Replace the pulley. 7. Improper motor mounting. Check and adjust the motor mounting. 8. Loose hardware. Tighten all nuts, bolts, and set screws.
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    Antonio MedinaSep 4, 2025
    Why the blade does not come up to speed on my HARVEY Saw?
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      Joshua ArnoldSep 4, 2025
      If the blade on your HARVEY Saw is not reaching full speed, possible causes include: * An extension cord that is too light or too long. Replace it with an adequate size extension cord. * Low house current. Contact your electric company. * The motor not wired for the correct voltage. Refer to the motor and/or nameplate.
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    Kimberly JohnsonSep 7, 2025
    What to do if material binds on the splitter of my HARVEY Saw?
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      Debbie DavisSep 7, 2025
      If material binds on the splitter of your HARVEY Saw, it is likely that the splitter is not aligned correctly with the blade kerf. You should check and align the splitter with the blade kerf.

Summary

Machine Description

Technical Parameters

Lists key specifications like weight, dimensions, power, and cutting capacities.

Requirements of Electrical Power

Details voltage, phase, frequency, and current requirements for the motor.

Safety Regulations

General Safety Instructions

Provides 20 essential safety guidelines for operating the table saw.

Table Saw Safety Instructions

Offers specific safety advice for table saw operations, including guards and work holding.

Residual Risks

Highlights remaining hazards like dust inhalation and hearing protection.

Safety Equipments

Recommends using push sticks and push blocks for safe material handling.

Installation of the Machine

Installation Procedures

Details the step-by-step procedures for assembling the table saw and its components.

Adjustment

Blade Elevation and Tilting Mechanism

Explains how to adjust blade height and tilt angle for optimal cutting.

Adjusting Rip Fence

Guides on aligning the rip fence parallel to the table T-slot for accurate cuts.

Operations

Electrical Operation

Describes how to start and stop the saw using the ON/OFF buttons.

Safety Precautions before Operations

Advises on practicing with scrap lumber and reading instructions before use.

Crosscutting

Explains the procedure for making crosscuts using the miter gauge.

Ripping

Details the process for making lengthwise cuts using the rip fence and guard.

Maintenance

Trouble Shooting

Exploded View and Parts List

HARVEY C200-30 Specifications

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Motor Power2000 W
Blade Diameter315 mm
Arbor Size30 mm
Max. Cutting Height at 90°90 mm
Voltage230 V
Frequency50 Hz

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