Kuhn Rikon Saw 10 110B E User Manual

10” Cabinet Saw Sliding Table  
Model: 10-110B/E  
Record the serial number and date of purchase  
in your manual for future reference.  
Serial number:  
Date of purchase:  
For more information:  
Part #10-110B/EM2  
For Parts or Questions:  
techsupport@rikontools.com or 877-884-5167  
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ALWAYS DISCONNECT TOOLS.  
Disconnect tools before servicing and when changing accessories such as blades, bits, and cutters.  
ALWAYS AVOID ACCIDENTAL STARTING.  
Make sure switch is in “OFF” position before plugging in cord.  
NEVER LEAVE TOOLS RUNNING UNATTENDED.  
ALWAYS CHECK FOR DAMAGED PARTS.  
Before initial or continual use of the tool, a guard or other part that is damaged should be checked to assure  
that it will operate properly and perform its intended function. Check for alignment of moving parts, binding  
of moving parts, breakage of parts, mounting, and any other conditions that may affect its operation. A guard  
or other damaged parts should immediately be properly repaired or replaced.  
Table Saw Safety Rules  
1. Always wear eye protection.  
2. Keep hands away from the saw blade while machine is running.  
3. Always use blade guard during normal cutting operations.  
4. Always use splitter during normal cutting operations.  
5. Use push sticks when ripping narrow stock.  
6. Always use fence while ripping and miter gauge while cross-cutting.  
7. Never reach over or behind saw blade while machine is running.  
8. Do not remove cut-off or jammed pieces until blade has come to a full stop.  
9. Disconnect machine from power source before making repairs or adjustments.  
10. Do not expose saw or power cord to water or use in damp locations.  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.  
Refer to them often.  
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Table of Contents  
Safety Warnings........................................................................................................................................2 -3  
Table Saw Safety Rules ..........................................................................................................................3  
Specications ........................................................................................................................................4  
Contents of Package ............................................................................................................................5  
Unpacking and Checking Contents ...................................................................................................5-6  
Getting To Know Your Sliding Table ............................................................................................................7  
Assembly ..............................................................................................................................................8-12  
Adjustment...................................................................................................................................12-13  
Operation.......................................................................................................................13-14  
RipFenceInstallation...................................................................................................................................... 15  
Maintenance .......................................................................................................................................... ..... 15  
Troubleshooting........................................................................................................................................16  
Parts Diagram...........................................................................................................................17  
Parts List................................................................................................................18  
Warranty ...................................................................................................................................19  
Specications  
Minimum Table Travel  
Maximum Table Travel  
Sliding Table Dimension  
Miter Fence Length  
Miter Fence Angles  
12”  
49”  
51-12” x 9-7/8”  
49-1/4”  
0-45o Forward/Back  
18-1/4” x 23-3/4”  
Sliding Carriage Size  
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Content of Package  
Model 10-110B/E 10” Table Saw Sliding Table is shipped complete in 2 boxes.  
Unpacking and Checking Contents  
Separate all “loose parts” from packaging materials and check each item with “Table of Loose Parts” to  
make sure all items are accounted for, before discarding any packaging material.  
TABLE OF LOOSE PARTS  
Item Part Name  
Qty  
1
1
A
B
C
Sliding Table  
Miter Fence  
Loose Parts Bag  
1
Box #1  
A
B
C
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TABLE OF LOOSE PARTS  
Item Part Name  
Qty  
A
B
C
D
E
Swing Arm Assembly  
1
Swing Arm Extension Bar 1  
Sliding Table Carriage  
Sliding Table Support Arm 1  
Loose Parts Bag  
1
1
Box #2  
A
B
E
C
D
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Getting To Know Your Sliding Table  
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3
4
1
2
9
8
7
6
1. Flip Stop  
2. Miter Fence  
3. Sliding Table  
4. Sliding Table Locking Pin  
5. Push Block  
6. Slide Handle  
7. Swing Arm Assembly  
8. Carriage Table Support Arm  
9. Sliding Table Carriage  
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Assembly  
Mounting the Swing Arm Bracket  
1. Open the motor cover located at the left side of  
the saw.  
2. With assistance hold the swing arm bracket  
against the saw body and attach using four 8MM  
hex bolts, four 8MM washers and four 8MM hex  
nuts.  
3. Slide the four 8MM hex bolts through the bracket  
and saw body and attach using the four 8 washers  
and four 8MM hex nuts from inside the saw body.  
Figure 1.  
Figure 1  
Installing the Swing Arm Extension Bar  
1. Slide the swing arm extenstion bar through the  
swing arm bracket making sure that the large hole  
is installed rst and that the set screw is pointing  
downward. Figure 2.  
Mounting the Sliding Table  
Figure 2  
1. Locate the sliding table mounting hardware  
which includes two knobs, two T-nuts, two 8MM  
washers and two adjusting plates. Figure 3.  
2. Assemble the hardware as shown (Fig. 3) and  
slide the T-nut into the track (Fig. 4) making sure  
that the clamp plate is against the bottom of the  
table assembly.  
Figure 3  
Figure 4  
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Assembly  
Mounting the Sliding Table Continued  
A
3. Slide the hardware toward the cast mounting  
bracket located on the saw body. Place the  
adjusting plate on top of the set screws as shown  
(A,Fig.5).  
4. Tighten the lock knob slightly, leaving loose for  
adjustment.  
5. Repeat procedure for rear mounting bracket.  
Figure 5  
6. Adjusting the parallel of the saw table and sliding  
table with the four set screws (A, Fig.5).  
Installing the Sliding Table Carriage  
1. Locate the sliding table carriage mounting  
hardware as shown. Figure 6.  
Figure 6  
2. Slide the T-nuts bar into the side channel of the  
sliding table. Figure 7.  
Figure 7  
3. Attach the carriage table support arm to the  
bottom the the sliding table carriage using two 8MM  
carriage bolts, two 8MM washers and two 8MM hex  
bolts. The head of the carriage bolts should lock  
into the bottom of the sliding table carriage. Finger  
tighten the two 6MM hex bolts only until next step  
is completed. Figure 8.  
Figure 8  
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Assembly  
Carriage Table Support Arm Installation  
A
B
1. Insert the support arm into the swing arm  
extension bar as shown (A, Fig. 9) making sure  
that bearing assembly rests between the adjusting  
nuts and the swing arm extension bar (B, Fig. 9).  
Reminder: Tighten the carriage bolts shown in  
Figure 8 on page nine once the support arm is  
installed.  
Figure 9  
2. Hold the support arm in place by installing the  
second bearing set and adjusting nuts as shown.  
The second set of bearings should be installed  
against the bottom side of swing arm extension  
bar. Figure 10.  
NOTE: Do not overtighten the adjusting nuts as  
the bearings will bind and the table will not slide  
smoothly.  
Figure 10  
3. Hold the sliding table carriage against the  
sliding table and install the lock knobs through  
the carriage to the T-nuts bar in the sliding table  
channel. Figure 11.  
Figure 11  
4. Line up the two holes in the side of the support  
arm with the two holes in the side of the sliding  
table carriage (Fig. 12).  
5. Insert the two locking knobs with the long  
threaded ends as well as two 6MM washers  
through the support arm and through the sliding  
table carriage (Fig. 12). Attach with with two 6MM  
washers and two 6MM hex nuts.  
Figure 12  
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Assembly  
Installing the Sliding Table Miter Fence  
1. Locate the miter fence (A, Fig. 13) and miter  
fence locking knob (B, Fig. 13) as shown.  
B
A
Figure 13  
2. Lay the miter fence on top of the sliding table  
carriage and place the rotation shaft into the hole  
on the sliding table carriage. Figure 14.  
Figure 14  
3. Install the miter fence locking knob from the  
underneath of the sliding table carriage. Figure 15.  
Figure 15  
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Assembly  
Installing the Sliding Table Locking Pin  
A
1. Locate the locking pin with the black handle and  
thread it through the sliding table body with wrench  
as shown. Figure 17.  
Figure 17  
Adjustment  
Leveling the Sliding Table to the Saw  
NOTE:  
The sliding table should be set approximately 3/64”  
of an inch higher than the saw table to prevent  
sheet goods from binding against the table.  
A
1. Loosen the two sliding table lock knobs slightly.  
(B, Fig. 18)  
B
2. Adjust the set screws acordingly which will place  
pressure against the pressure plate (A, Fig. 18)  
3. Tighten the sliding table lock knobs and check  
adjustment. Repeat if necessary.  
Figure 18  
Leveling the Sliding Table Carriage  
B
1. Loosen the lower adjusting nuts on the carriage  
table support arm (A, Fig. 19).  
2. Raise or lower the upper adjusting nuts until the  
sliding table carriage is level (B, Fig. 19).  
3. Tighten the lower adjusting nuts and check table  
for level. Repeat if necessary.  
A
Checking Sliding Table Parallel to Saw  
Table  
Figure 19  
After the adjustments above are completed it may  
be necessary to check for parallel, especially if the  
sliding table scrubs the saw table.  
To align for parallel please repeat the steps  
described above. If further adjustment is needed,  
loosen the 8MM hex head bolts that hold the cast  
mounting bracket to the body of the saw. (A,Fig 20)  
A
Figure 20  
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Adjustment  
Slide Table Clearance to Saw Blade  
1. Place a square on the front edge of the sliding  
table. (A-Fig. 20)  
B
A
2. Push the sliding table until the top of the square  
clears the back edge of the leading tooth on the  
saw blade. (B-Fig. 20)  
Figure 20  
3. If the square does not clear the back edge of  
the leading tooth on the saw blade, loosen the two  
locking knobs under the slide table. Move the table  
support forward or backwards until the aligment is  
correct. (A-Fig. 21)  
Locking knob  
Figure 21  
Operation  
Locking and Unlocking the Slide Table  
WARNING!  
Keep the sliding table locked when  
not in use. Failure to do so could cause serious  
injury.  
To lock the sliding table, pull the locking pin out-  
ward, twist and insert pin into the locking hole in  
the table carriage. (Fig. 22)  
To unlock the sliding table, pull the locking pin out-  
ward, twist and rest the cross pin into the seat of  
the lock knob body. (Fig. 22)  
Figure 22  
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Operation  
Cutting Sheet Goods  
1. Adjust the hold down plate according to the  
width of material to be cut.  
2. Lay the workpiece onto the table and up against  
the saw fence.  
3. Slide the workpiece through the saw blade until  
the material engages the hold down plate. Walk  
the workpiece through the cut with the sliding table  
until the workpiece clears the saw blade and the  
cut is completed.  
Figure 23  
Cross Cutting  
For cross cutting panels and narrow stock, position  
the miter fence onto the sliding table carriage as  
shown. Tighten lock knobs. (Fig. 24)  
Making sure that table lock is disengaged, postion  
the workpiece against the miter fence and push  
sliding table through the cut.  
Figure 24  
Miter Cuts  
Loosen the lock knob on the right side of the  
miter fence (closest to blade) slightly and use as a  
pivot point. Loosen the lock knob on the left side of  
the miter fence and position the miter fence to the  
desired angle using the scale on the sliding table  
carriage. (Fig. 25)  
Figure 25  
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Rip Fence Installation  
Fence Bar Placement with Sliding Table  
With the sliding table installed the front and rear  
fence bars must be relocated. Align the notches in  
the fence bars with the right miter slot in the main  
table. (A-Fig. 26)  
Follow the fence installation instructions found  
on page nine of the 10-110/10-050 Cabinet Saw  
manual.  
A
Figure 26  
Maintenance  
Caution!  
BEFORE CLEANING OR CARRYING OUT MAINTENANCE WORK, DISCONNECT  
THE MACHINE FROM THE POWER SOURCE (WALL SOCKET). NEVER USE WATER OR OTHER  
LIQUIDS TO CLEAN THE MACHINE. USE A BRUSH. REGULAR MAINTENANCE OF THE MACHINE  
WILL PREVENT UNNECESSARY PROBLEMS.  
Keep the table clean to ensure accurate cutting.  
Keep the table mounting area clean to ensure accurate operation of all moving parts and prevent  
excessive wear.  
Check sliding table alignment to the table saw work surface to correct or prevent rubbing.  
Keep the inside (near the saw blade, etc.) clean to prevent accumulation of dust.  
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Troubleshooting  
WARNING!  
FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, ALWAYS TURN OFF AND UNPLUG THE MACHINE BEFORE CARRYING OUT ANY TROU-  
BLESHOOTING.  
For parts or technical questions contact: techsupport@rikontools.com or 877-884-5167.  
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Parts Diagram  
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Parts List  
Key Part No.  
Description  
Description  
Key Part No.  
No.  
No.  
1E 1-JL82236009  
2E 1-JL82212006  
3E 1-M20GB6173  
4E 1-BRG51104GB301  
5E 1-JL84070002  
6E 1-JL82236002  
7E 1-M4X8GB818Z  
8E 1-WSH5GB96Z  
9E 1-JL82236003  
10E 1-JL84070001  
11E 1-M8GB6170Z  
12E 1-WSH8GB96Z  
13E 1-M8X25GB5783Z  
14E 1-M8X20GB801Z  
Support arm  
End cap  
Hex nut M20  
Thrust bearing  
Extension arm  
End cap  
Hex bolt M4x8  
Washer 5  
Swing arm assembly  
Seat - Swing arm  
Hex nut M8  
Flip stop  
Magnier  
Sliding block  
Thumb screw II  
Thumb screw I  
Hex nut M6  
13F 1-JL82213009-001Y  
14F 1-JL82213010  
15F 1-JL82213011-001Y  
16F 1-JL82213018  
1G 1-JL82213016  
2G 1-M6GB6170Z  
3G 1-WSH6GB96Z  
4G 1-JL84100003  
5G 1-JL84102000  
6G 1-JL84102000A  
7G 1-JL84100002  
8G 1-JL84101000  
9G 1-JL84100001  
10G 1-JL82233007  
11G 1-WSH8GB95Z  
12G 1-M8GB6170Z  
13G 1-RVT3X7GB12618A  
14G 1-M8X40GB77B  
1H 1-JL84061000  
2H 1-M10GB39Z  
3H 1-JL26060012  
4H 1-M10GB6170Z  
5H 1-JL82240007  
6H 1-WSH8GB95Z  
7H 1-JL82240011  
8H 1-JL82233007  
9H 1-JL82243000  
10H 1-JL82240010  
11H 1-M6X12GB77B  
12H 1-JL84060001  
13H 1-JL84060002  
14H 1-M8X20GB5781Z  
15H 1-M8GB6177D1Z  
16H 1-WSH8GB96Z  
17H 1-JL84060003  
18H 1-JL20061101  
19H 1-JL20061102  
20H 1-M6X16GB5781Z  
21H 1-WSH6GB96Z  
22H 1-JL82030006  
Washer 6  
Clamp block  
Clamp handle assembly I  
Clamp handle assembly II  
Clamp plate  
Sliding table frame assembly  
Angle scale  
Position pin  
Washer 8  
Hex nut M8  
Rivet  
Set screw M8X40  
Sliding carriage  
Square nut  
Handle  
Hex nut M10  
Square nut  
Washer 8  
Thumb Screw  
Set screw  
Position handle  
Plate  
Set screw M6x12  
Support plate, front  
Support plate, back  
Hex bolt M8x20  
Flange nut  
Washer 8  
Clamp plate  
Knob cover  
Knob body  
Bolt M6x16  
Washer 6  
Square nut  
Washer 8  
Hex bolt M8x25  
Hex bolt M8x20  
15E 1-M10X25GB5781B Hex bolt M10x25  
16E 1-WSH10GB95B  
17E 1-BRG6202GB276  
18E 1-JL82236005  
Washer 10  
Bearing 6202-Z  
Shaft  
19E 1-CLP15GB894D1B Retaining ring  
20E 1-JL82236011  
21E 1-M6X30GB5781Z  
22E 1-M6GB6170Z  
23E 1-WSH16GB95Z  
24E 1-M16GB6170Z  
25E 1-M8X60GB5781Z  
26E 1-M6X10GB70Z  
27E 1-WSH6GB95Z  
28E 1-JL82236006  
29E 1-JL82236007  
30E 1-JL82236008  
1F 1-JL82213003  
Adjustable seat  
Hex bolt M6x30  
Hex nut M6  
Washer 16  
Hex nut M16  
Hex bolt M8X60  
Bolt M6x10  
Washer 6  
Shaft  
Eccentric shaft  
Roller  
Miter fence  
2F 1-ST3D5X9D5GB845ZPanhead screw  
3F 1-WSH6GB5287Z  
4F 1-JL82030006  
5F 1-PIN6X45GB119  
6F 1-M6X10GB77B  
7F 1-WSH6GB95Z  
8F 1-M6X10GB70Z  
9F 1-JL82213015  
10F 1-JL82213006  
11F 1-JL82213007  
12F 1-JL82213008  
Washer 6  
Square nut  
Pin  
Set screw M6X10  
Washer 6  
Hex screw M6X10  
Guide plate  
Small shaft  
End cap  
Scale I  
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Warranty  
2-Year Limited Warranty  
RIKON Power Tools/Richen Enterprise, Inc. (“Seller”) warrants to only the original retail  
consumer/purchaser of our products that each product be free from defects in materials and  
workmanship for a period of two (2) years from the date the product was purchased at retail. This  
warranty may not be transferred.  
This warranty does not apply to defects due directly or indirectly to misuse, abuse, negligence,  
accidents, repairs, alterations, lack of maintenance or normal wear and tear. Under no  
circumstances will Seller be liable for incidental or consequential damages resulting from  
defective products. All other warranties, expressed or implied, whether of merchantability,  
tness for purpose, or otherwise are expressly disclaimed by Seller. This warranty does not cover  
products used for commercial, industrial or educational purposes.  
This limited warranty does not apply to accessory items such as blades, drill bits, sanding discs or  
belts and other related items.  
Seller shall in no event be liable for death, injuries to persons or property, or for incidental,  
contingent, special, or consequential damages arising from the use of our products.  
To take advantage of this warranty proof of purchase documentation, which includes date of  
purchase and an explanation of the complaint, must be provided.  
The Seller reserves the right to effect at any time, without prior notice, those alterations to parts,  
ttings, and accessory equipment which they may deem necessary for any reason whatsoever.  
To take advantage of this warranty, please ll out the enclosed warranty card and send it to:  
RIKON Warranty  
110 Cummings Park  
Woburn, MA 01801  
The card must be entirely completed in order for it to be valid. If you have any questions  
please contact us at 877-884-5167 or warranty@rikontools.com.  
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For more information:  
110 Cummings Park  
Woburn, MA 01801  
877-884-5167/781-933-8400  
Copyright Richen Enterprise, Inc. 2007  
Printed in China 6/07  
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