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Type | Table Saw |
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Blade Diameter | 10 inches |
No Load Speed | 4, 800 RPM |
Weight | 82 lbs |
Arbor Size | 5/8 inches |
Max Ripping Capacity (Left) | 12 inches |
Max Depth of Cut at 90 degrees | 3-1/8 inches |
Max Depth of Cut at 45 degrees | 2-1/4 inches |
Motor | Induction Motor |
Voltage | 120V |
Max Cutting Depth at 90° | 3-1/8 inches |
Max Cutting Depth at 45° | 2-1/4 inches |
Dust Collection | Yes |
Electric Brake | No |
Motor Power | 15 Amps |
Essential safety precautions for personal safety before using the tool.
Covers tool knowledge, area cleanliness, environment, children, forcing, and proper tool selection.
Includes apparel, safety glasses, securing work, balance, tool maintenance, and disconnecting.
Focuses on preventing unintentional starts, using correct accessories, and checking for damage.
Covers feed direction, unattended operation, parts, plugs, voltage, and extension cords.
Focuses on using blade guards, checking blades, spindle cleaning, eye protection, and avoiding gloves.
Covers reattaching guards, removing foreign matter, clearing table, and keeping hands away from blade.
Guidance on selecting a location and physically securing the table saw to a stable surface.
Key practices to prevent kickback, including push sticks, proper feeding, and avoiding freehand work.
Covers safe standing, pre-operation checks, avoiding adjustments during operation, and cord care.
Steps to set and secure the blade's bevel angle from 0° to 45° using the handwheel.
Procedure to check and adjust the 90° and 45° positive stops for blade positioning.
Details on how to operate the special safety switch and the importance of the key.
Step-by-step instructions for safely mounting and dismounting the saw blade using provided tools.
Procedure for attaching the blade guard, spreader, and antikickback pawls, including alignment checks.
Guide on mounting the rip fence and ensuring it is parallel to the blade for accurate cuts.
Steps to align the rip fence parallel to the blade for safe and accurate ripping operations.
Key rules for safe operation, including using work helpers, holding workpiece, and avoiding workpiece withdrawal.
Explanation and purpose of push sticks, push blocks, and auxiliary fences for safe cutting.
Instructions for making push sticks and push blocks for safe workpiece handling.
Guidelines for ripping, including miter gauge removal, workpiece support, and antikickback pawl checks.
Techniques for ripping various widths using the rip fence and push stick or auxiliary fence.
Procedures for cross cutting and using the miter gauge for various angles.
How to fit an auxiliary fence board to the miter gauge to prevent wobbling.
Instructions for cleaning sawdust and lubricating moving parts for optimal performance.
Procedure for replacing worn carbon brushes and ensuring proper tool function.
Details on the parts included in the dado head set and their specifications.
Step-by-step guide for installing the dado head set for various cut widths.
Information on using an alternative table insert for specific dado groove widths.
Chart and guidelines for selecting cutters to achieve desired dado cut widths.
Important warnings regarding cutter arrangement, spacing, and securing the hex nut.
Instructions for making and using featherboards to prevent kickbacks during dadoing.
Step-by-step guide for performing rabbeting cuts, including safety precautions.
Key safety rules for dadoing, including using guards, avoiding bevel cuts, and slow feeding.
Detailed steps for assembling the table saw stand and mounting the saw.
Policy details on warranty coverage, exclusions, and limitations for Makita tools.
List of standard accessories and types of saw blades recommended for use.
Information on chemicals in dust that may cause cancer or reproductive harm.