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                        Table of Contents Section Page Section Page Table of Contents ........................................ 2 Workbench Mounting Using "C" Clamps .. 34 Safety Instructions For Table Saw ............. 3 Supporting Table Saw with Sawhorses .... 34 Safety Signal Words .................................. 3 Safety Instructions for Basic Saw Before Using The Saw ............................... 3 Operations.............................................. 35 When Installing Or Moving The Saw ............ 4 Befo
                    
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                        Safety Instructions For Table Saw Safety is a combination of common sense, staying alert and knowing how  your table saw works. Read this manual to understand this table saw. Safety Signal Words DANGER: means if the safety infor- could be seriously injured or killed. mation is not followed someone will  CAUTION: means if the safety infor- be seriously injured or killed. mation is not followed someone may  WARNING: means if the safety infor- be injured. mation is not followed someone  Before Usin
                    
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                        Safety Instructions For Table Saw (continued)  Find and read all the warning labels found on the saw (shown below). When Installing Or Moving The Saw Reduce the Risk of Dangerous  Support the saw so the table is level  Environment. and the saw does not rock.  Use the saw in a dry, indoor place  Put the saw where neither operator  protected from rain. nor bystanders must stand in line  with the sawblade.  Keep work area well lighted.  To reduce the risk of injury from   Use recommended acc
                    
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                         If any part is missing, bent or broken spreader is in line with sawblade  in any way, or any electrical part (See “Assembly-Aligning Blade  does not work properly, turn the saw Guard” section). off and unplug the saw.  Remove adjusting keys and   Replace damaged or missing parts wrenches. Form a habit of checking  before using the saw again. for and removing keys and adjusting  wrenches from table top before turn-  Use the sawblade guard, spreader  ing saw on. and anti-kickback pawls for an
                    
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                        Safety Instructions For Table Saws (continued) Plan your work and kick back.  Use the right tool. Don’t force tool or  Make sure there’s no debris  attachment to do a job it was not between the workpiece and its sup- designed for. ports. Inspect your workpiece.  Use extra caution with large, very  small or awkward workpieces.  Make sure there are no nails or for- eign objects in the part of the work-  Use extra supports (tables, saw  piece to be cut. horses, blocks, etc.) for any work- piec
                    
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                        retail stores. Glasses or goggles not  Reduce the risk of hand positions  in compliance with ANSI or CSA where a sudden slip could cause fin- could seriously hurt you when they gers or hand to move into a saw- break. blade or other cutting tool.  Don’t overreach. Always keep good  footing and balance.   Push the workpiece against the  rotation of the blade, never feed   For dusty operations, wear a dust  material into the cutting tool from the  mask along with safety goggles. rear of the saw
                    
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                        Safety Instructions For Table Saws (continued) To reduce the risk of throwback of Before Leaving The Saw. cut off pieces.  Turn the saw off.   Use the guard assembly.  Wait for blade to stop spinning. To remove loose pieces beneath or   Unplug the saw. trapped inside the guard.  Make workshop child-proof. Lock   Turn saw “OFF”. the shop. Disconnect master   Remove switch key. switches. Remove the yellow switch  key. Store it away from children and   Wait for blade to stop before lifting 
                    
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                        Additional Safety Instructions For: Before Starting Crosscut Type Cuts.  Use jigs or fixtures to help hold any   Never use the rip fence when cross- piece too small to extend across the  cutting. full length of the miter gauge face   An auxiliary wood facing attached to  during the cut. This lets you properly  the miter gauge can help prevent  hold the miter gauge and workpiece  workpiece twisting and throwbacks.  and helps keep your hands away  Attach it to the slots provided. Make  from the
                    
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                        Glossary of Terms for Woodworking (continued) Push Stick The area of the workpiece or table top  directly in line with either the travel of the  A device used to feed the workpiece  blade or the part of the workpiece which  through the saw during narrow ripping  will be, or has been, cut by the blade. type operations which helps keep the  operator’s hands well away from the Set blade. The distance that the tip of the sawblade  Push Block tooth is bent (or set) outward from the  face of the blade
                    
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                        Motor Specifications and Electrical Requirements The A-C motor used on this tool is a uni- Power Supply and Motor  versal non-reversible type, having the fol- Specifications lowing specifications. WARNING: To reduce the risk of  Voltage 120 electrical hazards, fire hazards or  Amperes 15 damage to the tool, use proper  Hertz (Cycles) 60 circuit protection. Your tool is  wired at the factory for operation Phase Single using the voltage shown. Con- RPM 4000 nect tool to a power line with the  Rota
                    
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                        Motor Specifications and Electrical Requirements (continued) A temporary adapter may be used to con- nect this plug to a 2-prong outlet as  3-Prong Plug Properly shown if a properly grounded three prong  Grounded 3-Prong Outlet outlet is not available. This temporary  adapter should be used only until a prop- erly grounded three prong outlet can be  Grounding  installed by a qualified electrician. The  Prong green colored rigid ear, lug or the like,  extending from the adapter must be con- necte
                    
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                        and frequency specified on motor CAUTION: To reduce the risk of nameplate, normal loads will be han- motor damage, this motor dled safely on voltage not more than should be blown out or vacu- 10% above or below the nameplate umed frequently to prevent saw- voltage. Heavy loads, however, dust buildup which will interfere require that voltage at motor termi- with normal motor ventilation. nals equals the voltage specified on 1. Frequent “blowing” of fuses or tripping nameplate. of circuit breakers
                    
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                        Unpacking and Checking Contents Unpacking WARNING: For your own safety,  never connect plug to power  Separate saw and all parts from packing  materials and check each one with the source outlet until all assembly  illustration and the “List of Loose Parts” to  steps are complete, and you  make certain all items are accounted for,  have read and understand the  before discarding any packing material.  safety and operating instruc- Call 1-866-539-1710 or E-mail us at  tions. info@ridgidwoodworkin
                    
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                        Getting to Know Your Table Saw 3 Table Extension Lock Lever 1 Rip Fence 4 Sliding Table 15 Miter Gauge Extension 14 Table Front Fence 5 Rip Fence Rail Storage 2 MicroAdjust 12 On-Off Rip Fence Switch 6 MIter Gauge 13 Thermal Storage Overload Device 9 Elevation/Bevel 8 Blade Tilt Handwheel Scale 11 Blade Tilt 7 Two-Piece    Lock Lever Base 10 Blade Elevation Lock Knob 16 Blade Guard 17 Ind-I-Cut 18 Carry    Handles Rear Fence Rail 19 Table Insert 23 Blade Guard Storage  20 Wrench & Blade for Non-
                    
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                        Getting to Know Your Table Saw 1. Rip Fence...is locked in place by pointer should point to 45°. pushing the lock lever down until the NOTE: There are limit stops  lever rests on the stop. To move the  inside the saw which prevent the  fence, lift the lock lever and grasp  blade from tilting beyond 45° to  the fence with one hand at the front. the left and 0°. (See “Adjust- “T” slots are provided in the rip fence ments and Alignments” section  for attaching a wood facing when “Blade Bevel, or Sq
                    
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                        b.To turn saw OFF, PUSH lever in. 13. Thermal Overload Device...opens  Never leave the saw until the cutting the power line circuit when the motor  tool has come to a complete stop. temperature exceeds a safe level,  when the motor is overloaded or  c. To lock switch in OFF position, hold when a lower voltage condition exists.  switch IN with one hand, REMOVE It can be reset by pressing the reset  key with other hand. button after the motor returns to nor- WARNING: For your own safety, mal tempe
                    
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                        Getting to Know Your Table Saw (continued) 17. Ind-I-Cut WARNING: To reduce the risk of The plastic disk embedded in the  injury from a thrown workpiece, table in front of the sawblade, is pro- blade parts, or blade contact, vided for marking the location of the  never operate saw without the “sawcut” (kerf) on the workpiece. proper insert in place. Use the Check disk location: If it is above  sawblade insert when sawing. table surface, place a piece of hard- Use the dado/molding head wood on to
                    
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                        Blade Guard Storage Holds the blade guard when making non- thru cuts and transporting saw. Slide  blade guard in as shown. Snap bottom  edge of clear basket between latches on  base. Guard Latches Wrench/Blade Storage Conveniently stores arbor wrenches as  Blade well as an extra sawblade. Secure  wrenches and sawblade with blade stor- Wrench age washer and wing nut. Extra washers  are provided to separate blades and pre- vent tooth damage. Wing Nut Rip Fence Storage Securely holds the rip fence 
                    
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                        Alignment Tools Needed Combination Square must be true. Check it’s accuracy as shown below. Phillips Screwdriver Draw light line on Select the straight edge of board along edge 3/4” thick board. This edge must be perfectly straight. Combination Wrenches 3/8, 7/16 In. 1/2 In. 9/16 In. NOTE: The square and  Combination straight edge are used to  Combination align the saw. They must Square Square be accurate if the saw is to be aligned properly. Hex “L” Wrenches Should be no gap or overlap here whe