Where
To
Find
It
Accessories
17
Angle Scale
13
Angle Stops
15
Blades
17
Belt Tension
11
Crosscutting
9
Fence 4
Guard and splitter
14
Insert Places
14
Leveling Machine
3
Maintenance
15
Mitre Guide
5
Mascerfence, align
4
Parallel
12
Rail Lock Knob
4
Rear Clamp
15
Ripping
7
Scale, measuring
6
Specifications
17
Trunnions
13
legs, tables, blades, etc.
stop limits and scale
trunnion limits
sizes and teeth configuration
drive belt adjustment
mitre guides and sleds
uses and functions
2 kinds
of
guards
at
the blade
feet
lubrication
square
co
the blade
blade and fence
prevent rail from moving
on fence
How-to and why
front rail scale
mocor, speed, amps,
ecc.
keep clean, adjusting
SOME SUGGESTIONS FOR SAFE
WORK
HABITS.
DON'T
RUSH! The
wood
has
been waiting for years
co
be your
cable
or chair.
A
few
more minutes doing
it
right won't hurt.
NO
LOOSE
CLOTHING.
It
will gee caught in things or places which will lead
to
disaster. Shirt sleeves will catch blades or bits. Ties will be sucked into the
vortex.
DO
NOT
SMOKE while operating machinery.
DO
NOT
DRINK
and operate machinery.
DO
NOT
WORK
WHEN
YOU ARE TIRED
OR
DISTRACTED.
The number one cause
of
accidents
is
lack of concentration. you cannot con-
centrate when you are tired.
IF
IT LOOKS
AND
FEELS
RISKY, IT
IS.
Seek help; ask someone with more
experience.
Remember, you have spent
years
growing useful parts
of
your anatomy.
Don't
cue
pieces
of
it
off.
Fingers have many ocher uses.
The
exploded
view of machine pares attached
is
of
previous Inca model
2100SE. Model 2200 has the following changes:
1. New model
has
single drive belt.
2. Table miter
sloes
are now T-slocs, %"x
W'
3. There
is
no
longer a cucouc
in
the cabinet side
for
the mortise attachment.
4.
Tool
kit
is
not
as
shown on the exploded view.
All ocher parts and part numbers arc generally unchanged.
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