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Model Number | 113.29943 |
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Type | Table Saw |
Blade Diameter | 10 inches |
Arbor Size | 5/8 inch |
Motor | 1 HP |
Max Cut Depth at 90° | 3 inches |
Rip Capacity | 24 inches |
Understand tool application, limitations, and hazards.
Ensure tools are properly grounded via three-prong plugs.
Maintain guards in place and working order for safety.
Always wear safety glasses, face mask if dusty.
Read and understand all safety rules and instructions carefully.
Learn operation of ON-OFF switch, elevation, bevel, miter gauge, and rip fence.
Disconnect power when changing tools or making adjustments.
Learn kickback causes like binding, dull blades, improper alignment.
Avoid kickback causes, test anti-kickback pawls, stay out of line.
Dull tools, gum, or misalignment cause kickback. Discard cracked blades.
Wear safety goggles, face shield, and ear protection.
Never confine the cut-off piece; it must move freely.
Verify and adjust the rip fence for accurate operation.
Verify and adjust miter gauge for 0° and 45° stops.
Using the rip fence to cut wood along the grain.
Adjusting blade height using the elevation hand-wheel.
Tilting the blade for bevel cuts using the tilt hand-wheel.
Setting the miter gauge for angled crosscuts.
Ensure the cut indicator is properly positioned for accurate cuts.
Detailed steps for cutting wood along the grain using the rip fence.
Cutting thick boards into thinner ones, typically a ripping operation.
Cutting wood across the grain using the miter gauge.
Performing angled cuts by tilting the blade or using the miter gauge.
Instructions for using dado heads to cut grooves and dados.
Common causes and remedies for a non-operational motor.
Causes and solutions for excessive tool vibration.
Issues preventing square cuts and their resolutions.
Problems with cuts binding, burning, or stalling the motor.
Troubleshooting a blade that is not accurately set at 0° or 45°.
Hand-wheels turn stiffly; requires lubrication.