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Skil 3410 User Manual

Skil 3410
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Operating/Safety Instructions
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Skil 3410 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandSkil
Model3410
CategorySaw
LanguageEnglish

Summary

General Safety Rules

Work Area

Safety guidelines for the immediate workspace.

Electrical Safety

Precautions for safe use of electrical power.

Personal Safety

Guidelines for operator's physical safety.

Tool Use

Proper methods for using the tool safely and effectively.

Additional Safety Rules

Tool Care

Maintenance and upkeep of the power tool.

Stability of Saw

Importance of securing the table saw for stability.

Location

Guidelines for choosing a safe operating location.

Kickback

Explanation of kickback and how to avoid it.

Kickbacks and Possible Injury

Methods to avoid kickbacks and potential injuries.

Protection

Safety gear and clothing recommendations.

Know Your Cutting Tools

Proper selection and use of cutting tools.

Think Safety

Importance of operator awareness and common sense.

Health and Environmental Precautions

Risks associated with dust and chemical exposure.

Connection to a Power Source

Extension Cords

Glossary of Terms

Tools Needed for Assembly

Getting To Know Your Table Saw

Power Switch

Controls for turning the saw on and off.

Table

The main surface for supporting workpieces.

Base

Supports the saw and allows mounting.

Blade Bevel Lock Handle

Locks the blade to a specific bevel angle.

Table Extension

Provides additional work surface.

Table Extension Lock Lever

Secures the table extension.

Elevation Wheel

Adjusts blade height and tilt angle.

Blade Bevel Scale

Indicates the blade's tilt angle.

Rip Fence Scale

Shows distance from blade to rip fence.

Miter Gauge

Guides workpiece for crosscuts and miters.

Rip Fence Storage

Storage location for the rip fence.

Miter Gauge Storage

Storage location for the miter gauge.

Blade Storage & Wrench

Storage for blades and wrenches.

Cord Wrap

For organizing the power cord.

Rip Fence

Guides the workpiece during ripping.

Smart Guard System

Integrated blade guarding system.

Smart Guard System Storage

Storage for guard components.

Table Insert

Removable plate around the blade.

Push Stick

Tool for feeding narrow stock safely.

Stand

Supports the table saw.

General Specifications

Unpacking and Checking Contents

Assembly Time

Estimated time for assembly and adjustment.

Assembly

Assembling the Leg Stand

Instructions for putting the stand together.

Mounting the Table Saw to the Leg Stand

Securing the saw to the assembled stand.

Attaching Rip Fence

Installing the rip fence onto the table.

Mounting the Table Saw

Securing the saw to a workbench or surface.

Attaching the Smart Guard System

Positioning the Riving Knife

Adjusting the riving knife for proper blade alignment.

Attaching the Guard Assembly

Installing the main barrier guard.

Attaching the Anti-Kickback Device

Installing the anti-kickback pawls.

Attaching the Outfeed Assembly

Changing the Blade

Using the Correct Blade

Guidelines for selecting the appropriate saw blade.

Adjustments

Adjusting 0° and 45° Positive Stops

Setting precise blade angles.

Adjusting Blade Parallel to the Miter Gauge Slots

Ensuring blade alignment with table slots.

Aligning Rip Fence

Ensuring the rip fence is parallel to the blade.

Rip Fence Pointer Adjustment

Setting the rip fence scale pointer.

Riving Knife Alignment

Ensuring proper alignment of the riving knife.

Checking Riving Knife Alignment

Verifying the riving knife's alignment.

Adjusting Riving Knife

Steps to adjust the riving knife's position.

Basic Table Saw Operation

Safety Power Switch

Operation of the safety switch.

Smart Guard System

Overview of the smart guard components.

Attachment/Removal

How to attach/detach smart guard components.

System Storage

Storing guard components when not in use.

Blade Bevel Control

Adjusting the blade tilt angle.

Extending Table Extension

Extending the table surface.

Work Helpers

Push Stick and Push Block

Instructions for making push sticks and blocks.

Making a Featherboard

Instructions for making a featherboard.

Using the Miter Gauge

Miter Gauge Auxiliary Facing

Adding an auxiliary facing to the miter gauge.

Crosscutting

Cutting wood across the grain.

Repetitive Cutting

Making multiple cuts of the same length.

Miter Cutting

Cutting wood at an angle.

Bevel Crosscutting

Cutting wood across grain at a bevel angle.

Compound Miter Cutting

Combining miter and bevel cuts.

Using the Rip Fence

Rip Fence Auxiliary Facing

Adding facing to the rip fence for protection.

Ripping

Cutting wood lengthwise along the grain.

Bevel Ripping

Ripping material at a bevel angle.

Non Thru-Sawing

Cutting operations not passing through the workpiece.

Rabbeting

Cutting grooves along edges or ends.

Dado Cutting

Using Stacked Dado Sets

Procedure for using stacked dado sets.

Installing a Dado Set

Steps to install a dado set.

Returning Saw to Normal Thru-Cutting

Restoring the saw after dado cutting.

Adjustable or Wobble Dado Sets

Warnings against using specific dado sets.

Special Cutting Techniques

Cutting Metals and Masonry

Maintaining Your Table Saw

Maintenance

General cleaning and care of the saw.

Lubrication

Recommended lubrication points and schedule.

Troubleshooting

Saw Will Not Start

Diagnosing and fixing starting issues.

Blade Does Not Come Up to Speed

Diagnosing and fixing speed issues.

Excessive Vibration

Troubleshooting causes of vibration.

Cut Binds, Burns, Stalls Motor When Ripping

Resolving ripping-related operational problems.

Cut Not True at 90° or 45° Positions

Fixing angle inaccuracies.

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