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and Model No. plate is attached to the top surface of the frame casting. This plate can be seen by removing the front guard and looking behind the left edge of the upper blade wheel. Locate this plate and record the Serial No. and Model No. in your manual for futur^ reference. SERIAL NO. _ MODEL NO__ PART NO. 1088294 DATED 5-25-77 SAFETY RULES FOR ALL TOOLS As with all power tools there is a certain amount of hazard involved with the operator and his use of the tool. Using the tool with th
To take full advantage of these capabilities you should thoroughly understand the construction and assembly of the saw and the proper techniques for J operating it. Therefore we suggest you read this booklet carefully before assembling the saw and that you save it for future reference. The saw you bought is the finest available of its class and it will provide you with many hours of happy homecrafting. The big capacity, ease of operation and safety features are the first things you will notice
Move the miter gage towards the rear and check if the saw teeth touch the cut end of the strip the same amount. 9. If the teeth at the rear do not touch, then it is apparent that the material is moving in a line away from the blade. This means that the mechanism below the table must be adjusted so that the miter gage slots in the table will be parallel to the blade. 10. Remove motor plug from electrical outlet, and tilt saw blade to 45°. 11. Use a V299 socket wrench long enough to reach the t
9. Correct belt tension is when there is approximately 1/4" deflection in the center span of the pulleys, using light finger pressure. After tension is applied, tighten screw (D) Fig. 51. C B A Fig. 50 B A Fig. 50A Fig. 51 D E C F E Fig. 52 20 MACHINE USE COMMON SAWING OPERATIONS Common sawing operations include ripping and crosscutting plus a few other standard operations of a fundamental nature. As with all power machines, there is a certain amount of hazard involved with the operation and use
3. If the size or shape of the workpiece would cause your hands to be within 6" (152.4 mm) of the saw blade, use a push stick to complete the cut (Fig. 53) The push stick can easily be made from scrap material as explained in the section Constructing A Push Stick. 4. Ripping narrow pieces can be dangerous. If possible, rip the narrow piece from the larger piece. If the workpiece is short enough, use a pushboard. (A pushboard can be constructed as shown in Fig. 54 and used as shown in Fig. 55.) N
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For Parts, Service, Warranty or other Assistance, please call 1-800-223-7278 (In Canada call 1-800-463-3582). SAFETY GUIDELINES - DEFINITIONS This manual contains information that is important for you to know and understand. This information relates to protecting YOUR SAFETY and PREVENTING EQUIPMENT PROBLEMS. To help you recognize this information, we use the symbols to the right. Please read the manual and pay attention to these sections. Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if no
H Fig. G Fig. F TO CHECK FOR VERTICAL ALIGNMENT 1. The vertical alignment is set correctly when the lines do not move horizontally (sideways) as the saw head is raised and lowered. If vertical alignment is correct jump to “TO SET LEFT AND RIGHT KERF ADJUSTMENT”. 2. If the vertical alignment needs to be adjusted, begin by backing the left and right kerf adjustment screws one half turn clockwise. Remove the laser unit cover by removing the phillips screw on either side of the cover. (Fig. A). 3. U
NOTE: Loosely tighten the screws for further adjustment. B A C D Fig. 9 11 3. Locate the 1/4-20x2." hex head screw (G) Fig. 10. Place the 1/4" internal tooth lockwasher (O) M6.4 flat washer (P) and the 1/4" external tooth lockwasher (R) on the screw (G). 4. Position the recessed end (E) Fig. 11 of the splitter bracket (B) against the end of the pivot rod (F), and fasten using the assembly in STEP 3. NOTE: Loosely tighten the hardware for further adjustment. 5. Position the splitter (H) Fig. 13 a