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Motor | 1.75 HP |
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Blade Diameter | 10 inches |
Table Size | 30 x 22 in |
Weight | 530 lbs |
Maximum Depth of Cut at 90 Degrees | 3-1/8 inches |
Maximum Depth of Cut at 45 Degrees | 2-1/4 inches |
Dust Collection | 4 in dust port |
Voltage | 115/230V (prewired 115V) |
Arbor Size | 5/8 inch |
Maximum Rip Left of Blade | 12 inches |
Highlights specific dangers associated with the saw's operation.
Lists and details the components included in the package.
Lists the items included in the various packages.
Details the hardware and fasteners provided.
Lists the tools provided with the saw for assembly.
Instructions for unpacking and initial cleaning of the saw.
Instructions for attaching table extensions.
Details how to align table extensions with the main table.
Installation of guide rails and the rip fence.
Steps for mounting and changing the saw blade.
Installation of the riving knife.
How to attach the anti-kickback pawls.
Mounting the blade guard assembly.
Connecting a dust collection system.
Troubleshooting steps when the saw fails to start.
Diagnosing issues with slow motor startup.
Troubleshooting causes and solutions for engine overheating.
Addressing issues like motor stops or workpiece burning.
Identifying and fixing causes of excessive machine vibration.
Guidelines for proper grounding of the electrical connection.
How to adjust the rip fence for accurate cuts.
Adjusting the blade's height and tilt angle.
How to set up and use the miter gauge.
Adjusting the blade tilt stops for 45° and 90°.
Ensuring the riving knife is aligned with the blade.
Ensuring the riving knife is aligned with the blade.
Aligning the saw blade parallel to the table surface.
Instructions for checking and adjusting belt tension.
Instructions for checking and adjusting belt tension.
How to avoid kickback and ensure safe operation.
Technique for rip cuts along the grain.
How to rip thick boards into thinner ones.
Performing crosscuts using the miter gauge.
Cutting grooves or dados using a dado blade.
Routine cleaning procedures for maintaining the saw.