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Powr-Kraft TPC-2610A User Manual

Powr-Kraft TPC-2610A
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Powr-Kraft TPC-2610A Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeTable Saw
Motor1.5 HP
Voltage120 V
Blade Diameter10 inches
Arbor Size5/8 inches

Summary

NOMENCLATURE

ARM LOCK

Locks arm in any right or left angular position.

ARM LOCK ADJUSTING WHEEL

Used to adjust tension of arm lock.

ARM INDEX LOCK

Locates arm in pre-selected positions of 45 deg right/left and 90 deg.

MITER SCALE

Shows the angle of the arm with reference to the fence.

MITER SCALE POINTER

Moveable to allow adjustment on miter scale.

TABLE LOCKS

Locks fence and table boards in desired position.

ELEVATING CRANK

Raises and lowers arm to desired height above table.

YOKE LOCK

Secures yoke in any position when rotated.

YOKE INDEX

Positions yoke for cross-cutting and ripping.

AUXILIARY SPINDLE (20,000 R.P.M.)

For accessory attachments requiring a high R.P.M.

AUXILIARY SPINDLE (3,450 R.P.M.)

Multi-purpose spindle for accessory attachments.

BEVEL SCALE

Shows bevel angle when motor has been rotated.

BEVEL SCALE POINTER

Moveable to allow adjustment on bevel scale.

BEVEL LOCK

Securely locks motor when it has been rotated.

MOTOR BRUSHES

Located under caps; check as outlined in maintenance.

ANTI-KICKBACK ASSEMBLY

Used when ripping to insure control of work.

ANTI-KICKBACK LOCKING KNOB

Secures anti-kickback rod in position.

CARRIAGE

Supports yoke and motor assembly for smooth operation.

CARRIAGE LOCK

Secures carriage in any desired position on arm.

RIP SCALE

Shows distance between fence and blade.

RIP SCALE POINTER

Moveable to allow adjustment on rip scale.

SWITCH KEY

Must be inserted and pressed down before trigger switch operates.

TRIGGER SWITCH

Operates only when switch key is depressed.

SWITCH HOLDING BUTTON

Locks switch in "on" position for ripping and similar operations.

TABLE

Warp resistant, gives maximum support of work.

FENCE

Guides and steadies work. Can be positioned to suit cut.

BLADE

Combination blade for ripping and crosscutting.

BLADE GUARD

Directs sawdust from operator. May be rotated.

GUARD LOCK

Locks blade guard in desired position.

ASSEMBLY

Attach Handle

Attach handle by tightening set screw with allen wrench.

Insert Column into Base

Insert column into base and lower approximately 3" into base.

Insert Tapered Plug

Insert tapered plug, spring washer, and threaded plug into base.

Prepare Arm Lock

Remove "T" handle and end cap from arm, place arm lock lever up.

Mount Motor Assembly

Lift motor assembly and engage "V" groove bearing on carriage onto arm track.

Replace Arm Components

Replace end cap and "T" handle, ensure arm cover fits inside end cap.

Attach Cord Clamp

Attach cord clamp (BM) to rear of arm.

Attach Table Clamp Assemblies

Attach table clamp and leveling bracket assemblies to frame.

Assemble Table Board

Assemble large table board to leveling brackets, elevate approx. 1/4 inch.

Assemble Carriage Covers

Assemble carriage covers, slide pointer over center section.

Install Track Lock Pin

Insert track lock pin into carriage lock and thread carriage lock.

Blade Installation

Refer to "Assembly of Blade" section for blade installation.

Install Blade Guard

Fit blade guard in ring around spindle and lock with guard lock.

Install Anti-Kickback Assembly

Slipped into hole in blade guard and secured with plastic knob.

Install Exhaust Tube

Exhaust tube slipped into the hole in the blade guard.

Saw Operation

Insert switch key, hold down, then depress trigger to operate.

ADJUSTMENTS

ELEVATING CRANK TENSION

Eliminate side movement of arm by adjusting column plug.

SQUARING THE TABLE

Check table for levelness and adjust using channel screws.

ASSEMBLY OF THE BLADE

Assemble blade with large face of washers against blade; tighten nut.

CARE OF SAW BLADE

Keep blade sharp; dull blades cut poorly and bind.

SQUARING THE SAW BLADE TO THE FENCE

Adjust arm and pointers to ensure blade tooth touches square.

BEVEL ANGLE ADJUSTMENT

Rotate motor housing to set desired bevel angle on scale.

ARM, COLUMN AND BASE ASSEMBLY

YOKE ASSEMBLY

MOTOR ASSEMBLY

OPERATIONAL ADJUSTMENTS

CHECKING THE SAW BLADE FOR "HEEL"

Check if blade is square to fence but not square to itself.

TENSION OF CARRIAGE BEARINGS

Adjust carriage roller tension for firm but not tight fit on track.

ADJUSTING ARM LOCK

Tighten arm lock by turning adjusting wheel counter-clockwise.

ADJUSTMENT OF RIP SCALE

Adjust rip scale pointers for outrip and inrip positions.

ADJUSTING YOKE LOCK

Adjust yoke clamp handle to hold securely in "LOCK" position.

PREPARATION OF TABLE

CROSS CUT

Prepare table by cutting a groove for cross cuts.

RIGHT MITER

Prepare table by cutting a groove for 45 deg right miter cuts.

LEFT MITER

Prepare table by cutting a groove for 45 deg left miter cuts.

RIPPING

Prepare table by cutting a trough for ripping operations.

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

CROSS CUTTING OR 90° CUTOFF

Position yoke index at 90 deg, set arm at 0 deg, lower blade, pull through work.

RIPPING — INBOARD AND OUTBOARD

Feed work into blade from opposite anti-kickback foot side.

MITERING

Set arm to desired angle, retighten lock, pull saw through work.

BEVELING

Rotate motor housing to set bevel angle, then proceed as crosscut.

BEVEL MITERING

Set desired bevel angle, then miter angle, pull saw through work.

BEVEL RIP CUTTING

Set yoke for ripping, set blade at angle, proceed as rip cutting.

ACCESSORY OPERATIONS

DADOING

Assemble dado blade on spindle; adjust arm height for depth.

MOLDING CUTTER HEADS

Mount molding cutters on spindle; follow same feed rules as ripping.

DISC SANDING

Mount sanding disc on spindle; use for short or long edge sanding.

AUXILIARY SPINDLES

20,000 RPM SPINDLE

Intended for routing and shaping use; uses router/shaper adapters.

3,450 RPM SPINDLE

Used for drilling, buffing, wire brushing, drum sanding, grinding.

MAINTENANCE

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

Lock All Handles

Ensure all handles are locked before operation or adjustment.

Avoid Loose Clothing

Avoid wearing loose clothing, long neckties, or long sleeves.

No Adjustments While Running

Never make adjustments or set-up changes while motor is running.

Use Push Stick

Use a push stick for ripping narrow pieces.

Support Long Work

Support long work properly to prevent binding.

Keep Workspace Clear

Keep your working table clear and uncluttered.

HOW TO OBTAIN SERVICE

HOW TO OBTAIN REPLACEMENT PARTS

WARRANTY