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HARVEY HW110TC - User Manual

HARVEY HW110TC
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Revision A 2022-01-18
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Original Instructions
10″ Cabinet Table Saw
MODEL:HW110TC

Questions and Answers

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    Sherry CervantesAug 13, 2025
    Why my HARVEY HW110TC Saw will not start?
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      kaitlyn06Aug 13, 2025
      If your HARVEY Saw won't start, there are several potential causes: * The saw might not be plugged in. Ensure the saw is properly plugged in. * A fuse may have blown, or a circuit breaker tripped. Replace the fuse or reset the circuit breaker. * The cord could be damaged. In this case, have the cord replaced by a certified electrician.
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    David BeanAug 17, 2025
    How to fix HARVEY Saw that makes unsatisfactory cuts?
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      Sean GarciaAug 17, 2025
      If your HARVEY Saw is making unsatisfactory cuts, consider these potential causes and solutions: * The blade may be dull. Replace the blade. * The blade might be mounted backward. Turn the blade around. * There could be gum or pitch on the blade. Remove the blade and clean it with turpentine and steel wool. * You might be using the incorrect blade for the job. Change the blade to the appropriate type. * Gum or pitch on the table could be causing erratic feed. Clean the table with turpentine and steel wool.
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    George BrownAug 20, 2025
    Why does the overload on my HARVEY HW110TC Saw kick out frequently?
    • V
      vnorrisAug 21, 2025
      If the overload protection on your HARVEY Saw is kicking out frequently, here are some possible reasons and solutions: 1. The extension cord might be too long or the gauge size too small. Replace it with an adequate size cord. 2. You may be feeding stock too fast. Try feeding the stock more slowly. 3. The blade could be in poor condition (dull, warped, or gummed). Clean or replace the blade. 4. Blade binding may be occurring due to a misaligned rip fence. Check and adjust the rip fence. 5. Warped wood can cause blade binding. Select another piece of wood. 6. Low house current can be a factor. Contact your electrical company.
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    Steve CrosbyAug 25, 2025
    What to do if my HARVEY Saw vibrates excessively?
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      evansgordonAug 25, 2025
      If your HARVEY Saw vibrates excessively, consider the following: * The table may not be securely mounted to the cabinet stand. Tighten all mounting hardware. * The stand could be on an uneven floor. Reposition the saw on a flat, level surface. * The saw blade might be damaged. Replace the blade. * The V-Ribbed belt could be bad. Replace the V-Ribbed belt. * The V-Ribbed belt may not be tensioned properly. Adjust the V-Ribbed belt tension. * Improper motor mounting can cause vibration. Check and adjust the motor mounting. * Loose hardware can be the culprit. Tighten all nuts, bolts, and set screws.
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    christopher28Aug 28, 2025
    Why the blade on my HARVEY HW110TC does not come up to speed?
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      Patricia SmithAug 28, 2025
      If the blade on your HARVEY Saw does not come up to speed, consider these potential issues: * The extension cord might be too light or too long. Replace it with an adequate size extension cord. * There could be low house current. Contact your electric company. * The motor may not be wired for the correct voltage. Refer to the motor and/or nameplate for wiring instructions.
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    Paul FrostSep 1, 2025
    How to adjust HARVEY HW110TC Saw for accurate 45 and 90 rip cuts?
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      annette49Sep 1, 2025
      If your HARVEY Saw does not make accurate 45 and 90 degree rip cuts, check the following: * The positive stop(s) may not be adjusted properly. Check the blade with a square and adjust the positive stop. * The tilt angle pointer might not be set correctly. Check the blade with a square and adjust the pointer to zero.
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    Ian ThomasSep 5, 2025
    What to do if material pinches blade when ripping on my HARVEY Saw?
    • R
      Richard KimSep 5, 2025
      If the material pinches the blade when ripping on your HARVEY Saw, here's what to check: * The rip fence may not be aligned with the blade. Check and adjust the rip fence. * The wood may be warped. Select another piece of wood.
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    fcrawfordSep 8, 2025
    What causes material to bind on the splitter of my HARVEY HW110TC Saw?
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      Julia ArnoldSep 8, 2025
      If the material binds on the splitter of your HARVEY Saw, the splitter may not be aligned correctly with the blade. Check and align the splitter with the blade.

HARVEY HW110TC Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandHARVEY
ModelHW110TC
CategorySaw
LanguageEnglish

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