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10” INDUSTRIAL CABINET SAW
Models CB31230, CB33230, CB51230,
CB53230, CB53480, CB73230, CB73480
OWNER’S MANUAL
SawStop
®
Cabinet Saw Manual 1st Reprint.i1 1 3/9/2010 8:32:39 AM

Table of Contents

Questions and Answers

  • C
    Christopher GoodSep 10, 2025
    What to do if my SawStop Saw motor stops during use, but the brake doesn't activate?
    • A
      Amy TerrySep 12, 2025
      If your SawStop Saw motor stops unexpectedly during use without brake activation, consider these potential causes: 1. The Start/Stop paddle might have been bumped. Ensure it's in the OFF position and restart the saw. 2. The material being cut might be overloading the safety system, especially with green or wet wood. Try different wood or cut in Bypass mode. 3. The safety system could have detected an error, indicated by an error code on the LEDs. 4. There may have been a temporary loss of electrical power. Ensure the saw is properly supplied with the correct voltage. 5. A door interlock switch might have been released. Ensure the belt access door and motor cover are closed. 6. The cartridge could be defective; try a different one.
  • G
    Gregory ChoiSep 9, 2025
    How to troubleshoot a SawStop CB53230 when the motor won't start and both LEDs are off?
    • W
      William MaySep 9, 2025
      If the motor of your SawStop Saw won't start and both LEDs on the switch box are off, here's what to check: * Ensure the electrical supply to the saw is on and the correct voltage is supplied. * Make sure the disconnect switch is turned to the ON position. * Verify a brake cartridge is installed. If not, install one. * The brake cartridge might be defective, try replacing it. * If you have a 480V or 600V saw, check the fuse in the side of the contactor box.
  • M
    Mary MichaelSep 8, 2025
    Why is there play in the tilt control of my SawStop Saw?
    • R
      Robert SmithSep 8, 2025
      If there's play in the tilt control: * Adjust the position of the tilt control shaft as necessary to ensure the worm gear engages fully with the front trunnion sector gear, as the worm gear may not be engaged fully.
  • J
    Jason MillerAug 22, 2025
    What to do if my SawStop CB53230 motor stopped unexpectedly?
    • J
      Justin BrownAug 23, 2025
      If the motor stopped unexpectedly during use, but the brake didn't activate, consider these possibilities: * The Start/Stop paddle may have been bumped. Ensure it's in the OFF position and restart the saw. * The material being cut might be overloading the safety detection system, for example, if you're using green or wet wood. Try different wood or use Bypass mode. * The safety system may have detected an error, indicated by an error code on the LEDs. Consult the list of System Status Codes to determine the cause and corrective action. * There may have been a temporary loss of electrical power. Verify the saw is receiving the correct voltage.
  • B
    Brian DixonSep 5, 2025
    Why does the blade hit the brake pawl when installing it on my SawStop CB53230 Saw?
    • K
      Katherine StoneSep 5, 2025
      If the blade hits the brake pawl during installation: * Turn the brake position bolt counter-clockwise until the closest point between the brake pawl and the blade is about 1/16” to 1/8”, as the brake position may be too close to the blade. * Ensure you're using the correct blade size: a 10” diameter blade with a standard brake cartridge, or an 8” dado set with a dado cartridge.
  • E
    Eduardo GardnerSep 4, 2025
    What to do if I can't install the cartridge key in my SawStop CB53230?
    • P
      Patricia JonesSep 4, 2025
      If you're unable to install the cartridge key: * Adjust the brake position bolt clockwise until the closest point between the brake pawl and the blade is about 1/16” to 1/8”, as the brake position may be too far from the blade. * Rotate the key so that the handle is pointing directly toward the brake pawl, ensuring proper alignment with the keyhole. * Try installing the key while pressing upward or downward on the key or cartridge, as the shaft may be binding.
  • R
    riverapaulSep 3, 2025
    Why doesn't my SawStop Saw make accurate 45 or 90 degree cuts?
    • A
      Amanda WyattSep 3, 2025
      Inaccurate 45° or 90° cuts could be due to: * Improperly adjusted tilt limit stops. Adjust the tilt limit stops. * An incorrectly adjusted tilt angle indicator. Adjust the tilt angle indicator. * An improperly adjusted miter gauge. Adjust the miter gauge. * Miter gauge slots that are not aligned with the blade. Align the miter gauge slots to the blade.
  • A
    Aaron MiddletonSep 2, 2025
    Why can't I install the brake cartridge in my SawStop CB53230 Saw?
    • E
      Erik SpenceSep 2, 2025
      If you cannot install the brake cartridge: * Ensure the mounting holes in the cartridge align with the pivot and positioning pins. * Check for debris on the pins or in the mounting holes and clean if necessary. * Adjust the brake positioning bolt to move the brake pawl away from the blade if the blade is interfering with it.
  • R
    Robert BrownSep 1, 2025
    How to reduce vibration in my SawStop CB53230 Saw?
    • A
      Adam SpencerSep 1, 2025
      Excessive vibration in your saw can stem from: * A damaged or unbalanced blade. Replace the blade. * An uneven floor. Move the saw to a level surface. * Worn bearings. Replace the bearings. * Worn belts. Replace the belts.
  • A
    ayalajoshuaAug 30, 2025
    What causes material binding when rip cutting with my SawStop CB53230?
    • L
      Laura AlvarezAug 31, 2025
      If the material binds during a rip cut, it could be because: * The rip fence isn't aligned with the blade. Align the fence to the blade. * The material is warped. Select a different piece. * The feed rate is too high. Try a lower feed rate. * The spreader or riving knife is not aligned with the blade. Align the spreader or riving knife.

Summary

Warranty and Safety

Warranty Terms and Conditions

Details the limited warranty period, coverage, and exclusions for the saw.

Safety Disclaimer and Accident Protocol

Clarifies the saw does not prevent injuries and outlines steps after an accident.

General Safety Warnings

Essential operating precautions and hazard warnings for safe use.

Warning Labels

Text from safety labels affixed to the machine for user awareness.

SawStop Safety System

System Overview and Operation

Explains the electronic detection unit and fast-acting brake mechanism.

System Status Codes

Guides on interpreting LED indicators for system errors and troubleshooting.

Safety System Activation Response

Details procedures for resetting the system after the brake is activated.

Setup and Initial Preparation

Unpacking Your Saw

List of included items and unboxing procedure.

Get to Know Your Saw

Identification of external and internal saw components.

Setting Up Your Saw

Initial Saw Placement and Assembly

Steps for positioning the saw, assembling wings, and installing the fence.

Blade and Brake Configuration

Instructions for installing the blade, dado set, and adjusting brake position.

Guard, Insert, and Dust Collection

Guidance on installing blade guard, riving knife, table insert, and dust collection.

Electrical Connection and Switches

Connecting power and understanding disconnect and interlock switches.

Using Your Saw

Blade Adjustment and Motor Control

Adjusting blade height/tilt and starting/stopping the motor.

Bypass Mode and Safety Devices

Using bypass mode and safety guards/knives for different cuts.

Cutting Operations

Procedures for performing cross-cutting and rip cutting safely.

Changing the Brake Cartridge

Step-by-step instructions for replacing the safety system brake cartridge.

Adjustments and Maintenance

Saw Component Adjustments

Detailed steps for aligning and calibrating table, blade, and limit stops.

Routine Maintenance

Recommended cleaning and upkeep for the saw's mechanisms and safety system.

Specifications and Support

Cabinet Saw Specifications

Technical data including dimensions, weight, and motor options.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Guides for diagnosing and resolving problems with saw operation and safety system.

Exploded Views and Parts Lists

Diagrams and lists of components for assembly and repair reference.

Available Accessories

Information on recommended optional accessories for the cabinet saw.

SawStop CB53230 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandSawStop
ModelCB53230
CategorySaw
LanguageEnglish

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