Woodstock Saw W1811 User Manual

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Schedule......................................... 52  
Cleaning ......................................... 52  
Table & Base .................................... 52  
Lubrication ...................................... 53  
Woodstock Technical Support ..................2  
Overview of Machine ............................2  
Controls and Features...........................3  
Machine Specifications ..........................4  
Sliding Table Saw Capacities ...................6  
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General .......................................... 54  
Belt Service ..................................... 54  
Blade Tilt Calibration.......................... 55  
Sliding Table Parallelism ...................... 56  
Sliding Table Adjustment...................... 57  
Calibrating Crosscut Fence 90° Stops....... 58  
Electrical Safety Instructions................. 59  
Wiring Diagram ................................. 60  
Electrical Pictures.............................. 61  
Troubleshooting................................. 62  
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Standard Machinery Safety .....................7  
Additional Safety for Sliding Table Saws .....9  
Preventing Kickback ........................... 10  
Protecting Yourself From Kickback .......... 10  
Glossary Of Terms.............................. 11  
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220V Single-Phase Operation................. 12  
Extension Cords ................................ 12  
Electrical Specifications ...................... 12  
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Labels & Cosmetics ............................ 64  
Cabinet .......................................... 65  
Trunnion ......................................... 66  
Main Motor ...................................... 67  
Tables ............................................ 71  
Rip Fence........................................ 72  
Handwheels ..................................... 73  
Scoring Trunnion................................ 74  
Crosscut Table .................................. 75  
Swing Arm ....................................... 76  
Miter Gauge..................................... 77  
Crosscut Fence ................................. 78  
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Items Needed for Setup....................... 13  
Unpacking ....................................... 13  
Inventory ........................................ 14  
Machine Placement ............................ 16  
Cleaning Machine............................... 16  
Lifting & Moving................................ 17  
Assembly & Setup .............................. 18  
Dust Collection ................................. 27  
Power Connection.............................. 28  
Test Run.......................................... 28  
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General .......................................... 30  
Safety Habits.................................... 30  
Workpiece Inspection.......................... 31  
Non-Through & Through Cuts ................ 32  
Main Blade Installation........................ 33  
Blade Guard..................................... 34  
Riving Knife ..................................... 35  
Riving Knife Adjustment....................... 36  
Scoring Blade Installation & Adjustment ... 37  
Dado Blade Installation ....................... 38  
Rip Cutting ...................................... 40  
Crosscutting..................................... 42  
Miter Cutting.................................... 44  
Dado Cutting.................................... 45  
Rabbet Cutting ................................. 47  
Resaw Cutting................................... 49  
Shop-Made Safety Accessories................ 51  
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This machine has been specially designed to provide many years of trouble-free service. Close attention  
to detail, ruggedly built parts and a rigid quality control program assure safe and reliable operation.  
Woodstock International, Inc. is committed to customer satisfaction. Our intent with this manual is to  
include the basic information for safety, setup, operation, maintenance, and service of this product.  
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A sliding table saw is primarily used to rip and crosscut sheet stock or panels in a production setting.  
The sliding table makes it much easier and safer to feed these large workpieces through a cut. This saw  
can also be used as a traditional table saw for most types of through-cuts.  
The primary components of a sliding table saw are the sliding table, the fixed table, the crosscut table  
and fence, the rip fence, the main blade and the scoring blade.  
A typical cut using the sliding table is made by placing the workpiece on the sliding table and crosscut  
table, positioning it against the crosscut fence where needed so the waste portion of the workpiece is on  
the opposite side of the blade, and pushing the workpiece through the blade by sliding the table.  
The scoring blade may or may not be used, depending on if the workpiece is faced with laminate,  
melamine, or other solid surface material, or if tear-out free cuts are required. If the scoring blade  
is not needed for cutting operations, it can be lowered under the table so it will stay sharp for later  
operations.  
When using the sliding table saw as a traditional table saw, the sliding table is locked in place and the  
rip fence is then used to guide the workpiece through the cut.  
In order to produce accurate results, the sliding table must move parallel to the blade and the scoring  
blade must be aligned with the main blade. Similarly, the rip fence must be parallel with the main blade  
and the crosscut fence must calibrated to the main blade.  
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8%ꢀ :ifjjZlkꢀKXYc\: Provides a wide, stable  
platform for supporting full-size panels  
during crosscutting operations. Also fea-  
tures an angle scale for cutting miters with  
the crosscut fence.  
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for standard cutting operations, or in the  
lower position for blade guard clearance  
during narrow ripping operations.  
>%ꢀ FE&F==ꢀJn`kZ_: Starts and stops main  
blade and scoring blade motors. Features  
an OFF switch that must be reset between  
starting and stopping machine.  
9%ꢀ =c`gꢀJkfgj: Used for quick measurements  
when crosscutting.  
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operations. Features a scale and multiple  
flip-style stop blocks (a.k.a. "flip stops")  
for precise, repeatable crosscutting opera-  
tions. Can also be set up for miter cuts.  
?%ꢀ 9cX[\ꢀ8e^c\ꢀ?Xe[n_\\c: Adjusts the angle  
of the saw blades.  
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the right-hand side of the cabinet, this  
handwheel adjusts the height of the main  
saw blade.  
;%ꢀ Jc`[`e^ꢀKXYc\: Conveniently glides the  
workpiece through the blade with effort-  
less precision and ease.  
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maintains maximum protection around the  
saw blade and a 2½" dust port effectively  
extracts dust from the cutting operation.  
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Type..........................................................................................TEFC Capacitor Start Induction  
Horsepower................................................................................................................. 5 HP  
Voltage ......................................................................................................................220V  
Phase....................................................................................................................... Single  
Amps.......................................................................................................................... 22A  
Speed .................................................................................................................. 3450 RPM  
Cycle........................................................................................................................60 Hz  
Number Of Speeds............................................................................................................. 1  
Power Transfer .................................................................................................... V-Belt Drive  
Bearings ............................................................................................... Sealed and Lubricated  
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Main Blade Arbor Diameter..........................................................................................58  
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Main Blade Arbor Speed...................................................................................... 4000 RPM  
Main Blade Diameter ................................................................................................. 10"  
Maximum Depth Of Cut At 90°.................................................................................... 318  
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Maximum Depth Of Cut At 45°.................................................................................... 214  
Blade Tilt ...........................................................................................................0°–45°  
Maximum Ripping Width With Standard Rip Fence .............................................................. 33"  
Maximum Cross Cutting Width With Crosscut Fence .........................................................7812  
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Maximum Cross Cutting Length With Crosscut Fence ........................................................... 63"  
Scoring Blade Arbor Diameter................................................................................... 22mm  
Scoring Blade Arbor Speed................................................................................... 8000 RPM  
Scoring Blade Diameter ............................................................................................ 318  
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Maximum Dado Width .............................................................................................. 1316"  
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Weight .................................................................................................................. 533 lbs.  
Length ......................................................................................................................... 76"  
Width ..................................................................................................................... 1243/4  
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Height ......................................................................................................................... 46"  
Foot Print with Legs (Width/Depth) ............................................................................... 60" x 28"  
Cabinet Footprint (Width/Depth) ...............................................................................2512" x 28"  
Table Size without Extension Wings (Length/Width).........................................................27" x 1438  
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Table Size with Extension Wings (Length/Width)................................................................ 47" x 40"  
Sliding Table Size (Length/Width)...............................................................................63" x 1214  
Crosscut Fence Size (Length/Width)............................................................................781/2" x 1/2  
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Sliding Table ..........................................................................................................Aluminum  
Machine Frame.............................................................................................................Steel  
Fences .......................................................................... Extruded Aluminum Side, Aluminum Body  
Rails.............................................................................................................Hardened Steel  
Trunnions...............................................................................................................Cast Iron  
Arbor Bearings........................................................................Sealed And Lubricated Ball Bearings  
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Number of Crates.............................................................................................................. 2  
Type........................................................................................................... Cardboard/Wood  
Content..................................................................................................................Machine  
Crate 1 Length/Width/Height ............................................................................... 46" x 42" x 44"  
Crate 1 Weight ......................................................................................................... 528 lbs.  
Crate 2 Length/Width/Height ............................................................................67" x 1812" x 10"  
Crate 2 Weight ......................................................................................................... 117 lbs.  
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Switch Type.................................................................Magnetic With Thermal Overload Protection  
Switch Voltage .............................................................................................................220V  
Cord Provided .................................................................................................................No  
Recommended Cord ............................................................................. 10 gauge, 3 Wire, 300VAC  
Recommended Circuit Size................................................................................................ 30A  
Plug Provided..................................................................................................................No  
Recommended Plug Type ................................................................................................ L6-30  
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Number of Dust Ports ......................................................................................................... 2  
Dust Port Size ............................................................................ 212" with Blade Guard, 4" Main"  
Customer Assembly Time ........................................................................Approximately 11/2 Hours  
Warranty .................................................................................................................. 2 Year  
Country of Origin ....................................................................................................... Taiwan  
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Blade Guard With 212" Dust Port  
4" Main Dust Port  
Adjustable Scoring Knife Kerf  
Adjustable Riving Knife  
Single Lever Locking Fence  
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jX]\kpꢀYpꢀefkꢀi\X[`e^ꢁ  
LJ<ꢀk_`jꢀXe[ꢀfk_\iꢀdXZ_`e\ipꢀn`k_ꢀZXlk`feꢀ  
Xe[i\jg\Zk%8cnXpjZfej`[\ijX]\kp]`ijk#ꢀ  
Xjꢀ `kꢀ Xggc`\jꢀ kfꢀ pfliꢀ `e[`m`[lXcꢀ nfib`e^ꢀ  
Zfe[`k`fej%ꢀEfꢀc`jkꢀf]ꢀjX]\kpꢀ^l`[\c`e\jꢀZXeꢀ  
Y\ꢀ Zfdgc\k\Ç\m\ipꢀ j_fgꢀ \em`ifed\ekꢀ `jꢀ  
[`]]\i\ek%ꢀ=X`cli\ꢀkfꢀ]fccfnꢀ^l`[\c`e\jꢀZflc[ꢀ  
i\jlckꢀ `eꢀ j\i`fljꢀ g\ijfeXcꢀ `ealip#ꢀ [XdX^\ꢀ  
kfꢀ\hl`gd\ekꢀfiꢀgffiꢀnfibꢀi\jlckj%  
(%ꢀ J8=<KPꢀ 8::<JJFI@<J% Always use the blade guard and riving knife on all ''through-sawing'' opera-  
tions. K_ifl^_$jXn`e^ꢀfg\iXk`fejꢀXi\ꢀk_fj\ꢀn_\eꢀk_\ꢀYcX[\ꢀZlkjꢀZfdgc\k\cpꢀk_ifl^_ꢀk_\ꢀnfibg`\Z\%  
)%ꢀ B@:B98:B%ꢀBe familiar with kickback. Kickback happens when the workpiece is thrown towards the  
operator at a high rate of speed. Lek`cꢀpflꢀ_Xm\ꢀXꢀZc\Xiꢀle[\ijkXe[`e^ꢀf]ꢀb`ZbYXZbꢀXe[ꢀ_fnꢀ`kꢀfZZlij#ꢀ  
;FꢀEFKꢀfg\iXk\ꢀk_`jꢀkXYc\ꢀjXnꢁ  
*%ꢀ NFIBG@<:<:FEKIFC% Make sure the workpiece is placed in a stable position on the table and is  
either supported by the rip fence or the crosscut table during cutting operations.  
+%ꢀ GLJ?ꢀJK@:B% Always use a push stick when ripping narrow stock.  
,%ꢀ FG<I8KFIꢀGFJ@K@FE% Never stand or have any part of your body directly in-line with the cutting path  
of the saw blade.  
-%ꢀ I<8:?@E>ꢀFM<IꢀJ8Nꢀ9C8;<% Never reach behind or over the blade with either hand while the saw  
is running. @]ꢀb`ZbYXZbꢀfZZlijꢀn_`c\ꢀi\XZ_`e^ꢀfm\iꢀk_\ꢀYcX[\#ꢀ_Xe[jꢀfiꢀXidjꢀZflc[ꢀY\ꢀglcc\[ꢀ`ekfꢀk_\ꢀ  
jg`ee`e^ꢀjXnꢀYcX[\%  
.% LJ@E>K?<I@G=<E:<8E;K?<:IFJJ:LK=<E:<KF><K?<I;LI@E>8:LKK@E>FG<I8K@FE%  
When using the crosscut fence, the workpiece should never be contacting the rip fence while the saw  
blade is cutting.  
/%ꢀ JK8CC<;ꢀ9C8;<% Turn the saw F== before attempting to "free" a stalled saw blade.  
0%ꢀ :FD=FIK89C<ꢀ:LKK@E>ꢀFG<I8K@FEJ% Avoid awkward operations and hand positions where a sud-  
den slip could cause your hand to move into the spinning saw blade.  
('%<OG<I@<E:@E>ꢀ;@==@:LCK@<J%ꢀIf at any time you are experiencing difficulties performing the intend-  
ed operation, stop using the machine! Contact Tech Support at (360) 734-3482.  
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((%ꢀ 9C8;<ꢀ ?<@>?K% DO NOT make cuts with the blade height more than 4" above the top of the  
workpiece, or the operator will be unnecessarily exposed to the blade during the cut.  
()%;8D8><;ꢀJ8Nꢀ9C8;<J% Never use blades that have been dropped or otherwise damaged.  
(*%I@M@E>ꢀBE@=<ꢀ8C@>ED<EK%Only operate the saw if the riving knife is aligned with the main blade.  
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dfjkꢀZfddfeꢀZXlj\jꢀf]ꢀb`ZbYXZb1  
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[\ekjꢀXdfe^ꢀkXYc\ꢀjXnꢀlj\ijꢀZXeꢀY\ꢀc`eb\[ꢀ  
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Xjk_\_`^_$jg\\[\oglcj`fef]jkfZb]ifdꢀ  
k_\ꢀkXYc\ꢀjXnꢀkfnXi[ꢀ`kjꢀfg\iXkfi%ꢀ@eꢀX[[`$  
k`feꢀkfꢀk_\ꢀ[Xe^\iꢀf]ꢀk_\ꢀfg\iXkfiꢀfiꢀfk_\ijꢀ  
`eꢀk_\ꢀXi\XꢀY\`e^ꢀjkilZbꢀYpꢀk_\ꢀ]cp`e^ꢀjkfZb#ꢀ  
`kꢀ `jꢀ f]k\eꢀ k_\ꢀ ZXj\ꢀ k_Xkꢀ k_\ꢀ fg\iXkfiËjꢀ  
_Xe[jꢀXi\ꢀglcc\[ꢀ`ekfꢀk_\ꢀYcX[\ꢀ[li`e^ꢀk_\ꢀ  
b`ZbYXZb%  
Only cut workpieces with at least one  
smooth and straight edge. DO NOT cut  
warped, cupped or twisted wood.  
Never attempt freehand cuts. If the  
workpiece is not fed parallel with the  
blade, kickback will likely occur. Always use  
the rip fence or miter gauge to support the  
workpiece.  
Gifk\Zk`e^ꢀPflij\c]ꢀ  
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Make sure the splitter/riving knife is  
aligned with the blade. A misaligned split-  
ter/riving knife can cause the workpiece  
to catch or bind, increasing the chance of  
kickback. If you think that your splitter or  
riving knife is not aligned with the blade,  
check it immediately!  
Even if you know how to prevent kickback, it  
may still happen.  
?\i\ꢀXi\ꢀjfd\ꢀgi\m\ekXk`m\ꢀd\Xli\jꢀkfꢀ  
gifk\Zkꢀpflij\c]ꢀ`]ꢀb`ZbYXZbꢀ;F<JꢀfZZli1  
Take the time to check and adjust the rip  
fence parallel with the blade. Also, ensure  
that your table slides parallel with the  
blade. If either of these two elements are  
not adjusted correctly, the risk of kickback  
will be greatly increased.  
Stand to the side of the blade during every  
cut. If a kickback does occur, the thrown  
workpiece usually travels directly in front  
of the blade.  
Wear safety glasses or a face shield. In the  
event of a kickback, your eyes and face are  
the most vulnerable part of your body.  
Do not remove the splitter/riving knife.  
The splitter/riving knife maintains the kerf  
in the workpiece, reducing the chance of  
kickback from the workpiece halves pinch-  
ing the blade.  
Never, for any reason, place your hand  
behind the blade. Should kickback occur,  
your hand will be pulled into the blade.  
Feed cuts through to completion. Anytime  
you stop feeding a workpiece in the middle  
of a cut, the chance of kickback is greatly  
increased.  
Use a push stick to keep your hands farther  
away from the moving blade. If a kickback  
occurs, the push stick will most likely take  
the damage that your hand would have  
received.  
Keep the blade guard installed and in good  
working order. Only remove it when per-  
forming non-through cuts and immediately  
re-install the blade guard when finished.  
Remember, always use the riving knife for  
all non-through operations, unless a dado  
blade is installed.  
Keep the blade guard installed and in good  
working order.  
Use featherboards or anti-kickback devices,  
such as Shop Fox Board Buddies, to prevent  
or slow down kickback.  
Make multiple, shallow passes when per-  
forming a non-through cut. Making a deep  
non-through cut will greatly increase the  
chance of kickback.  
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The following is a list of common definitions, terms and phrases used throughout this manual as they relate  
to this table saw and woodworking in general. Become familiar with these terms for assembling, adjusting  
or operating this machine.  
GXiXcc\c1 Being an equal distance apart at every  
point along two given lines or planes (i.e. the  
rip fence face is parallel to the face of the saw  
blade).  
8iYfi1 A metal shaft extending from the drive  
mechanism that is the mounting location for the  
saw blade.  
9\m\cꢀ<[^\ꢀ:lk1 Tilting the arbor and saw  
blade to an angle between 0˚ and 45˚ to cut a  
beveled edge onto a workpiece.  
G\ig\e[`ZlcXi1 Lines or planes that intersect  
and form right angles (i.e. the blade is  
perpendicular to the table surface).  
9cX[\ꢀ>lXi[ꢀ8jj\dYcp1 Metal or plastic safety  
device that mounts over the saw blade. Its  
function is to prevent the operator from coming  
into contact with the saw blade. Refer to GX^\ꢀ  
** for more details.  
Glj_ꢀJk`Zb1 Safety device used to push the  
workpiece through a cutting operation. Used  
most often when rip cutting thin workpieces.  
Refer to GX^\ꢀ,( for more details.  
IXYY\k1 Cutting operation that creates an  
L-shaped channel along the edge of the  
workpiece. Refer to GX^\ꢀ+. for more details.  
:ifjjZlk1 Cutting operation in which the  
crosscut fence is used to cut across the shortest  
width of the workpiece. Refer to GX^\ꢀ+) for  
more details.  
I`gꢀ:lk1 Cutting operation in which the rip  
fence is used to cut across the width of the  
workpiece. Refer to GX^\ꢀ+' for more details.  
;X[fꢀ9cX[\1 Blade or set of blades that are  
used to cut grooves and rabbets. DO NOT use  
a dado blade larger than 8" in diameter on this  
saw! The saw and arbor are not intended to  
safely use a larger dado blade.  
I`m`e^ꢀBe`]\1 Metal plate located behind the  
blade. It maintains the kerf opening in the wood  
when performing a cutting operation. Refer to  
GX^\ꢀ*+ for more details.  
;X[fꢀ:lk1 Cutting operation that uses a dado  
blade to cut a flat bottomed groove into the  
face of the workpiece. Refer to GX^\ꢀ+, for  
more details.  
JkiX`^_k\[^\1 A tool used to check the flatness,  
parallelism, or consistency of a surface(s).  
K_`eꢀB\i]ꢀ9cX[\1 A blade with a kerf or  
thickness that is thinner than a standard blade.  
Since thin kerf blades are typically the same  
thickness of the splitter or riving knife—and in  
some cases thinner—we DO NOT recommend  
that they be used on this saw due to the  
increased risk of kickback.  
=\Xk_\iYfXi[1 Safety device used to keep the  
workpiece against the rip fence and against  
the table surface. Refer to GX^\ꢀ,( for more  
details.  
B\i]1 The resulting cut or gap in the workpiece  
after the saw blade passes through during a  
cutting operation.  
K_ifl^_ꢀ:lk1ꢀA cut in which the blade cuts  
completely through the workpiece. Refer to  
GX^\ꢀ*) for more details.  
B`ZbYXZb1 An event in which the workpiece is  
propelled back towards the operator at a high  
rate of speed.  
Q\ifꢀ:c\XiXeZ\ꢀKXYc\ꢀ@ej\ik1 An aftermarket or  
shop-made table insert specifically modified for  
the installed blade to eliminate clearance around  
the blade.  
Efe$K_ifl^_ꢀ:lk1 A cut in which the blade  
does not cut through the top of the workpiece.  
Refer to GX^\ꢀ*) for more details.  
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Fg\iXk`fe  
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`]ꢀ pflꢀ Xi\ꢀ lejli\ꢀ XYflkꢀ \c\Zki`ZXcꢀ  
Zf[\jꢀXe[ꢀn`i`e^ꢁꢀJ\\bꢀXjj`jkXeZ\ꢀ]ifdꢀ  
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fiꢀdXZ_`e\ꢀ[XdX^\%  
The Model W1811 is wired for 220V single-phase operation.  
We recommend connecting this machine to a dedicated  
circuit with a verified ground, using the circuit size given  
below. Never replace a circuit breaker with one of higher  
amperage without consulting a qualified electrician to  
ensure compliance with wiring codes. This machine must  
be connected to a grounded circuit!  
A plug is not supplied with this machine. See below for  
the recommended plug type for this machine.  
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fiꢀpflꢀgcXeꢀkfꢀZfee\ZkꢀpfliꢀdXZ_`e\ꢀkfꢀXꢀj_Xi\[ꢀZ`i$  
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ZfejlckꢀXꢀhlXc`]`\[ꢀ\c\Zki`Z`Xeꢀkfꢀi\[lZ\ꢀk_`jꢀi`jb%  
L6-30 P  
L6-30 R  
=`^li\ꢀ)% L6-30 Plug and outlet.  
<ok\ej`feꢀ:fi[j  
We do not recommend using an extension cord; however,  
if you have no alternative, use the following guidelines:  
Use a cord rated for Standard Service (S).  
Do not use an extension cord longer than 50 feet.  
Ensure that the cord has a ground wire and pin.  
Use the gauge size listed below as a minimum.  
<c\Zki`ZXcꢀJg\Z`]`ZXk`fej  
MfckX^\  
8dgꢀ;iXn D`e%ꢀ:`iZl`kꢀJ`q\  
:fee\Zk`fe  
:fi[  
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10/3 AWG  
(not to exceed 50')  
22A 30A  
L6-30 Plug  
10/3 AWG, 300 VAC  
220V  
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The following items are needed to complete the setup  
process, but are not included with your machine:  
;\jZi`gk`feꢀ  
Hkp  
Safety Glasses (for each person)........................1  
Forklift ......................................................1  
Lifting Straps (2000 lb capacity)........................2  
An Assistant.................................................1  
Straightedge 4' (or longer)...............................1  
Table Saw Blade 10".......................................1  
Phillips Head Screwdriver #2 ............................1  
Hex Wrenches 3, 4, 5, 6, & 8mm................1 Each  
Dust Collection System ...................................1  
4" Dust Hose (length as needed)........................1  
4" Hose Clamp..............................................2  
2½" Dust Hose (length as needed)......................1  
B\\gꢀ dXZ_`e\ꢀ [`jZfee\Zk\[ꢀ ]ifdꢀ  
gfn\iꢀlek`cꢀ`ejkilZk\[ꢀfk_\in`j\%  
LegXZb`e^  
This machine has been carefully packaged for safe  
transportation. If you notice the machine has been  
damaged during shipping, please contact your authorized  
Shop Fox dealer immediately.  
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The following is a description of the main components  
shipped with the Model W1811. If you can't find an  
item on this list, check the mounting location on the  
machine or examine the packaging materials carefully.  
Occasionally we pre-install certain components for  
safer shipping. If you still can't find a part, talk to your  
authorized Shop Fox dealer.  
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=`^li\ꢀ*%ꢀExtension table items.  
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8% Table Saw (not shown)....................................1  
9% Large Extension Table.....................................1  
:% Small Extension Table.....................................1  
;% Hose Support...............................................1  
<% Crosscut Fence.............................................1  
=% Support Bar.................................................1  
>% Crosscut Table..............................................1  
?% Crosscut Table Support Leg ..............................1  
@%ꢀ Flip Stops ...................................................2  
A% Lock Lever M12-1.75 x 55................................1  
B% Flat Washer 12mm.........................................1  
C% T-Nut M12-1.75.............................................1  
D% Rip Fence Rail (w/Attached Mounting Hardware) .....1  
E% Rip Fence ...................................................1  
F% Rip Fence Scale ............................................1  
G% Rip Fence Lever w/Hex Nut M8-1.25 ....................1  
H% Rip Fence Base.............................................1  
I% Blade Guard w/Cap Screw & Nut........................1  
J% Arbor Lock Tool ............................................1  
K% Sliding Table Handle w/Lock .............................1  
L% Push Stick ...................................................1  
M% Riving Knife.................................................1  
N% End Cover ...................................................1  
O% Wrench 17mm (not shown) ...............................1  
P% Wrench 19/22mm (not shown) ...........................1  
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=`^li\ꢀ-% Miscellaneous components.  
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88% Miter Clamp ................................................1  
89% Miter Flip Stop .............................................1  
8:% Miter Handle w/Flat Washer 8mm......................1  
8;% Miter Gauge Fence ........................................1  
8<% Miter Gauge Body..........................................1  
8=% Miter Guide Bar............................................1  
8>%ꢀSliding Table................................................1  
8?%ꢀSliding Table Support Legs ...............................2  
8@% Feet M12-1.75 x 75 w/Nuts..............................2  
8A% Crosscut Brace Knobs M8-1.25 x 50.....................2  
—Flat Washers 8mm.......................................2  
—Square Nuts M8-1.25 ....................................2  
8B% Crosscut Fence Knob M8-1.25 ...........................1  
—Flat Washer 8mm........................................1  
AA  
AF  
AC  
AE  
=`^li\ꢀ.%ꢀMiter gauge items.  
AG  
—Crosscut Fence T-Stud M8-1.25 x 60..................1  
8C% Crosscut Fence Lock Knob M8-1.25 x 25...............1  
8D% Pivot Stud...................................................1  
—Special Washer 8 x 20mm..............................1  
—Square Nut M8-1.25 .....................................1  
8E% Push Handle M12-1.75 x 14 ..............................1  
—Flat Washer 12mm.......................................1  
—Plastic Washer 12mm ...................................1  
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AI  
=`^li\ꢀ/% Sliding table items.  
—Push Handle T-Nut M12-1.75...........................1  
8F% Support Leg T-Slot Plates ................................2  
8G%ꢀSliding Table T-Studs M12-1.75 x 35 ....................2  
—Flat Washers 12mm .....................................2  
—Lock Washers 12mm.....................................2  
—Hex Nuts M12-1.75 ......................................2  
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AJ  
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Cap Screws M10-1.5 x 25 (Extension Tables)..........5  
Flat Washers 10mm (Extension Tables) ................5  
Lock Washers 10mm (Extension Tables)................5  
Set Screws M8-1.25 x 25 (Extension Tables) ..........6  
Hex Nuts M8-1.25 (Extension Tables)...................6  
Hex Bolts M6-1 x 16 (Fence Scale)......................2  
Hex Bolt M6-1 x 25 (Fence Scale).......................1  
Flat Washers 6mm (Fence Scale) .......................3  
Lock Washers 6mm (Fence Scale).......................3  
Hex Nuts M6-1 (Fence Scale) ............................3  
Cap Screws M6-1 x 16 (CT Support Leg) ...............4  
Lock Washers 6mm (CT Support Leg) ..................4  
Flat Washers 6mm (CT Support Leg) ...................4  
Cap Screws M5-.8 x 12 (Switch).........................2  
Lock Washers 5mm (Switch) .............................2  
Cap Screws M10-1.5 x 30 (ST Leg Plates)..............4  
Lock Washers 10mm (ST Leg Plates) ...................4  
Cap Screw M10-1.5 x 25 (Hose Support)...............1  
Flat Washers 10mm (Hose Support) ....................2  
Hex Nut M10-1.5 (Hose Support)........................1  
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=`^li\ꢀ0% Miscellaneous knobs and  
hardware.  
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›ꢀ =cffiꢀCfX[1 This machine distributes a  
heavy load in a small footprint. Make  
sure the floor will support the machine,  
workpieces, and the operator.  
The table and other unpainted parts of your  
machine are coated with a waxy grease that  
protects them from corrosion during shipment.  
Clean this grease off with a solvent cleaner or  
citrus-based degreaser. DO NOT use chlorine-  
based solvents such as brake parts cleaner or  
acetone—if you happen to splash some onto a  
painted surface, you will ruin the finish.  
›ꢀ Nfib`e^ꢀ:c\XiXeZ\j1 Consider existing and  
anticipated needs, size of material to be  
processed through the machine, and space  
for auxiliary stands, work tables or other  
machinery when establishing a location for  
your machine (see =`^li\ꢀ(').  
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›ꢀ C`^_k`e^1 Lighting should be bright enough  
to eliminate shadows and prevent eye  
strain.  
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=`^li\ꢀ('% Working clearances.  
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(% Feed the lifting straps around the lifting bolts on the  
back of the table and the sliding table saw mounts  
on the front of the cabinet (see =`^li\ꢀ((). Attach  
the ends of the lifting straps to the forklift forks.  
)% Lift the table saw cabinet and move it to your pre-  
determined location.  
*% Remove the red lifting bolts from the back of the  
table.  
=`^li\ꢀ((% Lifting the table saw.  
+% Place a level on the cast iron table to level the table  
saw cabinet side-to-side and front-to-back. This will  
allow the table to slide smoothly.  
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() %  
=`^li\ꢀ()% Hex bolt in stand corners for  
leveling; the hex nut is used to secure the  
bolt position.  
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Before shipping, the sliding table was installed on the  
machine and calibrated to the main table and blade. As  
such, be careful not to move any pre-installed nuts when  
installing the sliding table.  
The sliding table and extension tables are heavy, so use  
a forklift or four strong helpers to lift the sliding table  
during installation.  
T-Stud Inserted  
Through Mounting  
Bracket  
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(. Place the sliding table on the cabinet.  
=`^li\ꢀ(*% T-stud inserted in mounting  
bracket.  
). On each side of the sliding table, slide a T-stud  
down the center bottom T-slot until it is next to the  
mounting bracket.  
Mounting Cap Screws  
*. Lift one side of the sliding table, position the T-stud  
over the hole in the mounting bracket, then lower  
the sliding table so the T-stud fits through the hole,  
as shown in =`^li\ꢀ(*. Repeat on the other side.  
+. Put a 12mm flat washer, 12mm lock washer and M12-  
1.75 hex nut on the bottom of each T-stud and tight-  
en the hex nut to secure the sliding table in place.  
Leveling Set Screws  
=`^li\ꢀ(+% Small extension table installed.  
,. Install the small extension table with the two M10-  
1.5 x 25 cap screws, 10mm flat washers and 10mm  
lock washers (see =`^li\ꢀ(+).  
Mounting Cap Screws  
-% Thread one M8-1.25 hex nut halfway onto each of  
the M8-1.25 x 25 set screws, then install two of the  
set screws where shown in =`^li\ꢀ(+, to act as lev-  
eling screws in a later step.  
.% Install the large extension table with the three M10-  
1.5 x 25 cap screws, 10mm flat washers, and 10mm  
lock washers (see =`^li\ꢀ(,).  
Leveling Set Screws  
=`^li\ꢀ(,% Large extension table installed.  
/% Thread four M8-1.25 x 25 set screws with hex nuts  
where shown in =`^li\ꢀ(,, to act as leveling set  
screws in a later step.  
0%ꢀ Level the top of the extension tables even with the  
top of the cast iron table.  
Using a straightedge as a guide (=`^li\ꢀ(-), adjust  
the leveling set screws to align the top of the exten-  
sion tables with the top of the cast iron table.  
Tighten the hex nuts on the leveling screws against  
the extension table to lock the screws when the  
tables are aligned.  
=`^li\ꢀ(-% Extension wings mounted and  
even with cast iron table.  
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('%Mount the rip fence scale to the large extension  
table and cast iron table (=`^li\ꢀ(.) using three  
M6-1 hex nuts, 6mm lock washers, 6mm flat wash-  
ers, two M6-1 x 16 hex bolts, and one M6-1 x 25 hex  
bolt. (The longer hex bolt is used in the cast iron  
table.) Adjust the scale even with the table tops,  
then tighten the fasteners.  
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=`^li\ꢀ(.% Mounting rip fence scale.  
((% Mount the rip fence rail as shown in =`^li\ꢀ(/. Make  
sure the black tab is toward the back end of the  
saw. Adjust the hex nuts so the gap between the rail  
and tables is even, but leave the rail slightly loose  
for now.  
Black Tab  
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=`^li\ꢀ(/% Rip fence rail mounting.  
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()% Slide the rip fence base on the rail, and check the  
spacing between the rip fence base and scale bar  
(see =`^li\ꢀ(0). There should be a minimum of 18  
Spacing  
"
of space between the scale bar and the fence base.  
Adjust the mounting position of the rip fence rail  
to create this space evenly along the length of the  
scale bar, then tighten the rail mounting nuts.  
=`^li\ꢀ(0% Fence base installed; spacing  
between fence base and scale bar.  
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jgi`e^ꢀgi\jjli\ꢀgcXk\ꢀdflek`e^ꢀgfj`k`feꢀfeꢀk_\ꢀ]\eZ\ꢀ  
YXj\ꢀꢂj\\ꢀ=`^li\ꢀ)' #ꢀYpꢀcffj\e`e^ꢀk_\ꢀknfꢀjZi\njꢀ  
Xe[ꢀi\gfj`k`fe`e^ꢀk_\ꢀgi\jjli\ꢀgcXk\ꢀjc`^_kcp%  
Spring Pressure  
Plate  
Rip Fence  
Lever  
=`^li\ꢀ)'% Location of spring pressure  
plate for fence slide adjustments.  
(*% Thread the rip fence lever into the fence base  
(=`^li\ꢀ)'), tighten the hex nut against the rip  
fence base to keep the lever in place.  
Rip Fence  
T-Bar  
(+%Slide the rip fence on the fence base T-bar as  
shown in =`^li\ꢀ)(. Use the two lock levers on the  
opposite side of the fence base to secure the fence  
in position.  
Lock Levers  
=`^li\ꢀ)(% Rip fence installed on fence  
base.  
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(,% Place a 12mm flat washer on the crosscut table  
lock lever, then insert it through the crosscut  
fence and thread the M12-1.75 T-nut onto the end  
approximately two turns.  
Lock Lever  
(-% Align the T-nuts on the crosscut table with the  
T-slot in the face of the sliding table, then slide  
the crosscut table into position on the sliding table  
(=`^li\ꢀ))) and tighten the crosscut table lock lever.  
T-Slot  
T-Nut  
=`^li\ꢀ))% Crosscut table installation.  
(.% Place the crosscut table support leg on the extension  
arm, and attach it to the crosscut table with four  
M6-1 x 16 cap screws, 6mm lock washers, and 6mm  
flat washers.  
Attachment  
Location  
Support Leg  
Extension  
Arm  
=`^li\ꢀ)*% Support leg installed.  
(/% Insert the two crosscut brace knobs with 8mm flat  
washers through the crosscut table, then thread  
the square nuts onto the ends of the knob threads  
(=`^li\ꢀ)+#ꢀ8). Slide the T-slot in the support bar  
over both T-nuts, and tighten the knobs (=`^li\ꢀ)+#ꢀ  
9).  
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=`^li\ꢀ)+% Installing support bar on  
crosscut table.  
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(0% Slide the pivot stud assembly and the M8-1.25 x 60  
T-bolt into the crosscut fence T-slot, as shown in  
=`^li\ꢀ),.  
Pivot Stud  
Assembly  
)'% Align the T-bolt and pivot stud with the crosscut  
table insertion points (=`^li\ꢀ),), and install the  
fence on the table.  
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)(% Thread the M8-1.25 knob with an 8mm flat washer  
onto the bottom of the T-bolt from the underside of  
the table.  
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BefY  
T-Bolt M8-1.25 x 60  
D/$(%),ꢁoꢁ,,  
=`^li\ꢀ),% Pivot stud and T-bolt installed  
in crosscut fence.  
))%Hold the crosscut fence against the positive stop  
bolt, shown in =`^li\ꢀ)-, then tighten the knob  
underneath the crosscut table to lock the crosscut  
fence in position.  
Positive  
Stop Bolt  
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=`^li\ꢀ)-% Positive stop bolt against the  
crosscut fence.  
)*% Install the flip stops in the T-slot on the crosscut  
fence, as shown in =`^li\ꢀ)., and use the crosscut  
fence lock knob to secure the extendable end of the  
fence in position.  
Flip Stops  
Crosscut Fence Lock Knob  
M8-1.25 x 25  
=`^li\ꢀ).% Flip stops installed on crosscut  
fence.  
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)+%Remove the shipping brace from the sliding table  
(=`^li\ꢀ)/), then install the sliding table end cover  
over the fixed part of the sliding table end, as shown  
in =`^li\ꢀ)0, using the pre-mounted hardware.  
Shipping  
Brace  
=`^li\ꢀ)/% Sliding table shipping brace.  
=`^li\ꢀ)0% Sliding table end cover  
installed.  
),% Attach the sliding table handle, as shown in =`^li\ꢀ  
*', with two premounted button head screws and  
flat washers.  
Button Head  
Cap Screws  
=`^li\ꢀ*'% Sliding table handle attached  
to end of sliding table.  
)-% Thread two M5-.8 x 12 cap screws with 5mm lock  
washers through the switch bracket and into the  
sliding table base, and tighten the cap screws (see  
=`^li\ꢀ*().  
Magnetic  
Switch  
=`^li\ꢀ*(% Magnetic switch installed.  
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).% Thread the feet all the way into the bottom of the  
support legs. DO NOT remove the hex nuts pre-  
installed on the bottom of the feet, since they will  
be used after the legs are installed.  
)/% Thread two M10-1.5 x 30 cap screws and 10mm lock  
washers through each support leg and part way into  
the T-slot plates for the legs, slide the T-slot plates  
into the both ends of the sliding table base, and  
tighten the mounting cap screws (see =`^li\ꢀ*)).  
Support Leg  
)0% Adjust the feet downward so they press against the  
floor, then tighten the hex nuts up against the sup-  
port leg so the feet are locked in place.  
=`^li\ꢀ*)% Support leg installed (1 of 2  
shown).  
*'%Open the cabinet door and remove the motor ship-  
ping brace shown in =`^li\ꢀ**.  
*(% Tilt the blade assembly to 0˚, then slide the slid-  
ing table forward all the way until you can open  
the lower blade guard cover and access the blade  
arbors.  
=`^li\ꢀ**% Motor shipping brace.  
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i\Zfdd\e[ꢀk_Xkꢀpflꢀn\Xiꢀ^cfm\jꢀkfꢀgifk\Zkꢀpfliꢀ  
_Xe[jꢀn_\eꢀ_Xe[c`e^ꢀXe[ꢀ`ejkXcc`e^ꢀk_\ꢀYcX[\%  
Arbor  
Lock  
Tool  
*)%Insert the arbor lock tool into the hole shown in  
=`^li\ꢀ*+, rotate the arbor until the arbor lock tool  
seats, then install the main blade, using the included  
arbor wrench to loosen and tighten the arbor nut  
(the arbor nut has left-hand threads and loosens  
clockwise). There MUST be an arbor flange between  
the blade and the arbor nut.  
=`^li\ꢀ*+% Installing main blade.  
**%Insert the arbor lock tool into the hole shown in  
=`^li\ꢀ*,, rotate the arbor until the arbor lock tool  
seats, then install the scoring blade, using the arbor  
wrench. There MUST be an arbor flange on both  
sides of the blade.  
Arbor  
Lock  
Tool  
=`^li\ꢀ*,% Installing scoring blade.  
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*+% Install the riving knife as shown in =`^li\ꢀ*-, but do  
not tighten the mounting bolt yet.  
Efk\1ꢀN_`c\ꢀk_\ꢀdflek`e^ꢀYfckꢀ`jꢀcffj\#ꢀk_\ꢀi`m`e^ꢀ  
be`]\ꢀZXeꢀY\ꢀX[aljk\[ꢀlgꢀfiꢀ[fne%  
=`^li\ꢀ*-% Installing riving knife.  
*,% Adjust the riving knife approximately 18" away from  
the main blade, using a 18" or 3mm hex wrench as a  
guide (=`^li\ꢀ*.), and make sure the top of the riv-  
ing knife is positioned below the blade's highest point  
of rotation, as shown in =`^li\ꢀ,) on GX^\ꢀ*+.  
=`^li\ꢀ*.% Adjusting the riving knife  
spacing.  
*-% Use a straightedge to make sure the riving knife and  
scoring blade are aligned with the main blade.  
Scoring Blade Elevation  
Scoring Controls Lock  
— The riving knife position can be modified slightly  
by shimming. Refer to GX^\ꢀ*, for more details.  
— The scoring blade alignment can be changed by  
adjusting the set screws accessible through the  
table top (see =`^li\ꢀ*/ꢀor refer to GX^\ꢀ*.).  
Scoring Blade  
Alignment  
=`^li\ꢀ*/% Access holes for scoring blade  
adjustment controls.  
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*.% Install the blade guard on the riving knife, as shown  
in =`^li\ꢀ*0, with the M8-1.25 x 40 button head cap  
screw shipped in the blade guard.  
K_\ꢀYcX[\ꢀ^lXi[&[ljkꢀ_ff[ꢀDLJKꢀY\ꢀ`ejkXcc\[ꢀkfꢀ  
i\[lZ\ꢀk_\ꢀi`jbꢀf]ꢀ`ealipꢀ]ifdꢀXZZ`[\ekXcꢀYcX[\ꢀ  
ZfekXZk#ꢀb`ZbYXZb#ꢀfiꢀ]cp`e^ꢀ[\Yi`j%ꢀK_`jꢀ`jꢀefkꢀXeꢀ  
fgk`feXcꢀjk\g%  
=`^li\ꢀ*0% Blade guard installed.  
*/% Assemble the miter gauge and push handle, as shown  
in =`^li\ꢀ+'.  
Miter Gauge  
Push Handle  
=`^li\ꢀ+'% Push handle and miter gauge  
installed.  
*0% Install the hose support, as shown in =`^li\ꢀ+(, with  
hardware shown below.  
Hose  
Support  
CfZbꢁNXj_\i  
('dd  
=cXkꢁNXj_\i  
CXi^\  
<ok\ej`fe  
KXYc\  
('dd  
?\oꢁElk  
D('$(%,  
?fj\  
Jlggfik  
:XgꢁJZi\n  
D('$(%,ꢁoꢁ),  
=`^li\ꢀ+(% Hose support installed.  
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;ljkꢀ:fcc\Zk`fe  
I\Zfdd\e[\[ꢀ:=DꢀXkꢀ+ꢄꢀ;ljkꢀGfik1%%%%%%%%%%%%% +''ꢀ:=D  
I\Zfdd\e[\[ꢀ:=DꢀXkꢀ)(&)ꢄꢀ;ljkꢀGfik1%%%%%%%%%% (,'ꢀ:=D  
;Fꢀ EFKꢀ fg\iXk\ꢀ k_`jꢀ dXZ_`e\ꢀ n`k_$  
flkꢀ Xeꢀ X[\hlXk\ꢀ [ljkꢀ Zfcc\Zk`feꢀ jpj$  
k\d%ꢀ K_`jꢀ dXZ_`e\ꢀ Zi\Xk\jꢀ jlYjkXek`Xcꢀ  
Xdflekjꢀf]ꢀnff[ꢀ[ljkꢀn_`c\ꢀfg\iXk`e^%ꢀ  
=X`cli\kfꢀlj\ꢀXꢀ[ljkꢀZfcc\Zk`feꢀjpjk\dꢀ  
ZXeꢀi\jlckꢀ`eꢀj_fikꢀXe[ꢀcfe^$k\idꢀi\jg`$  
iXkfipꢀ`cce\jj%  
EFK@:<ꢀ  
;fꢀefkꢀZfe]lj\ꢀk_`jꢀ:=Dꢀi\Zfdd\e[Xk`feꢀn`k_ꢀk_\ꢀ  
iXk`e^ꢀf]ꢀk_\ꢀ[ljkꢀZfcc\Zkfi%Kfꢀ[\k\id`e\ꢀk_\ꢀ:=DꢀXkꢀ  
k_\ꢀ[ljkꢀgfik#ꢀpflꢀdljkꢀZfej`[\iꢀk_\j\ꢀmXi`XYc\j1ꢀꢂ( ꢀ  
:=DꢀiXk`e^ꢀf]ꢀk_\ꢀ[ljkꢀZfcc\Zkfi#ꢀꢂ) ꢀ_fj\ꢀkpg\ꢀXe[ꢀ  
c\e^k_ꢀY\kn\\eꢀk_\ꢀ[ljkꢀZfcc\ZkfiꢀXe[ꢀk_\ꢀdXZ_`e\#ꢀꢂ* ꢀ  
eldY\iꢀf]ꢀYiXeZ_\jꢀfiꢀnp\j#ꢀXe[ꢀꢂ+ ꢀXdflekꢀf]ꢀfk_\iꢀ  
fg\eꢀc`e\jꢀk_ifl^_flkꢀk_\ꢀjpjk\d%ꢀ<ogcX`e`e^ꢀ_fnꢀkfꢀ  
ZXcZlcXk\ꢀk_\j\ꢀmXi`XYc\jꢀ`jꢀY\pfe[ꢀk_\ꢀjZfg\ꢀf]ꢀk_`jꢀ  
dXelXc%ꢀ:fejlckꢀXeꢀ\og\ikꢀfiꢀgliZ_Xj\ꢀXꢀ^ff[ꢀ[ljkꢀ  
Zfcc\Zk`feꢀꢄ_fn$kfꢄꢀYffb%  
D3996 Y-Fitting  
W1038  
4" Quick Disconnect  
(% Secure a 4" dust hose to the dust port located under  
the saw table (=`^li\ꢀ+)).  
Efk\1ꢀ=fiꢀ]XjkꢀXe[ꢀ\XjpꢀZfee\Zk`feꢀkfꢀXꢀ[ljkꢀZfcc\Z$  
k`feꢀjpjk\d#ꢀn\ꢀi\Zfdd\e[ꢀlj`e^ꢀk_\ꢀDf[\cꢀN('*/ꢀ  
+ꢄꢀHl`Zbꢀ;`jZfee\Zkꢀ]`kk`e^ꢀn`k_ꢀk_\ꢀDf[\cꢀ;*00-ꢀ+ꢄꢀ  
Figure +). 4" dust port connected.  
Figure +*. 2½" Dust port connected.  
=`^li\ꢀ++% Dust hose support in use.  
(
oꢀ)ꢀÐ)ꢄꢀP$]`kk`e^#ꢀXjꢀj_fneꢀ`eꢀ=`^li\ꢀ+)%  
)% Attach a 2½" dust hose to the blade guard dust port,  
as shown in =`^li\ꢀ+*.  
*% Run the 2½" hose over the hose support, as shown in  
=`^li\ꢀ++.  
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Gfn\iꢀ:fee\Zk`fe  
Before connecting the saw to power, read through  
<c\Zki`ZXc section on GX^\ꢀ() to verify that your setup  
follows the safety and circuit requirements for this  
machine.  
Open the power connection box shown in =`^li\ꢀ+,.  
Power  
Connection Box  
=`^li\ꢀ+,% Power connection box.  
Connect the power wires to the terminals shown in =`^li\ꢀ  
+-, tighten the strain relief so the wires can't be pulled  
from the terminals, then close the power connection box.  
Ground  
S
R
Figure +-. Power connection terminals.  
K\jkꢀIle  
Once the assembly is complete and the power source is  
connected, test run your machine to make sure it runs  
properly and is ready for regular operation.  
The test run consists of verifying the following: 1) The  
motor powers up and runs correctly, 2) the stop button  
safety feature works correctly, and 3) the safety limit  
switches work correctly.  
ON Button  
If, during the test run, you cannot easily locate the source  
of an unusual noise or vibration, immediately stop using  
the machine, then review KiflYc\j_ffk`e^ on GX^\ꢀ-).  
STOP Button  
If you still cannot remedy a problem, contact our Tech  
Support at (360) 734-3482 for assistance.  
Before beginning the test run, review the power controls  
shown in =`^li\ꢀ+. and :fekifcjꢀꢃꢀ=\Xkli\j on GX^\ꢀ*.  
=`^li\ꢀ+.% Main power controls.  
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Kfꢀk\jkꢀileꢀk_\ꢀjXn#ꢀ[fꢀk_\j\ꢀjk\gj1  
(% Put on safety glasses, make sure any bystanders are  
out of the way, and that all tools have been removed  
from the saw.  
)% Push in, then rotate both STOP buttons clockwise  
until they pop out. This resets the switch so the  
machine can be started.  
*% Press the ON button. The blades should startup and  
run smoothly without any problems. @]ꢀXepꢀgifYc\djꢀ  
fZZli#ꢀ`dd\[`Xk\cpꢀgi\jjꢀk_\ꢀJKFGꢀYlkkfe%  
+% Press the STOP button, then press the ON button.  
— The saw should NOT start if the disabling feature  
on the STOP button is working correctly. If this is  
true, continue to Jk\gꢀ-.  
— If the saw DOES start when the STOP button is  
pushed in, then the safety feature on the STOP  
button is not working correctly. Call Tech Support  
for advice before proceeding any further with the  
test run or machine operations.  
,% DISCONNECT SAW FROM POWER!  
@]ꢀk_\ꢀjXnꢀ[f\jꢀefkꢀfg\iXk\ꢀXjꢀjkXk\[ꢀ`eꢀ  
k_`jꢀj\Zk`fe#ꢀi\m`\nꢀKiflYc\j_ffk`e^ꢀfeꢀ  
GX^\ꢀ-)%ꢀ@]ꢀpflꢀe\\[ꢀX[[`k`feXcꢀ_\cg#ꢀZXccꢀ  
K\Z_ꢀJlggfikꢀXkꢀꢂ*-' ꢀ.*+$*+/)%ꢀ;FꢀEFKꢀ  
gcXZ\XdXZ_`e\`ekfi\^lcXifg\iXk`feꢀ  
`]ꢀpflꢀjljg\Zkꢀk_Xkꢀ`kꢀ`jꢀdXc]leZk`fe`e^#ꢀ  
fiꢀj\i`fljꢀ`ealipꢀZflc[ꢀfZZli%  
-% Move the sliding table all the way forward, then  
open the lower blade guard (refer to GX^\ꢀ*- for  
details on accessing and opening the blade guard).  
Opening the lower blade guard triggers the limit  
switch.  
.% Connect the saw to the power source and rotate the  
STOP button clockwise so it pops out.  
/%ꢀ (During this step, be prepared to immediately press  
the STOP button if the blades start operating.) Press  
the ON button.  
— If the blade guard limit switch functions correctly,  
the machine will not start. If this is true, continue  
to Jk\gꢀ0.  
— If the machine starts during this test, the limit  
switch is NOT functioning correctly. Disconnect the  
saw from power, and call Tech Support for advice  
before proceeding any further with the test run or  
machine operations.  
0%ꢀ Close the lower blade guard and move the sliding  
table back to the center of the machine.  
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This machine will perform many types of operations  
that are beyond the scope of this manual. Many of these  
operations can be dangerous or deadly if performed  
incorrectly.  
The instructions in this section are written with the  
understanding that the operator has the necessary  
knowledge and skills to operate this machine. If at any  
time you are experiencing difficulties performing any  
operation, stop using the machine!  
I<8;ꢀXe[ꢀle[\ijkXe[ꢀk_`jꢀ\ek`i\ꢀ`ejkilZ$  
k`fedXelXcY\]fi\lj`e^k_`jdXZ_`e\%ꢀ  
J\i`fljꢀ g\ijfeXcꢀ `ealipꢀ dXpꢀ fZZliꢀ `]ꢀ  
jX]\kpꢀXe[ꢀfg\iXk`feXcꢀ`e]fidXk`feꢀ`jꢀefkꢀ  
le[\ijkff[ꢀ Xe[ꢀ ]fccfn\[%ꢀ ;Fꢀ EFKꢀ i`jbꢀ  
pfliꢀjX]\kpꢀYpꢀefkꢀi\X[`e^ꢁ  
If you are an inexperienced operator, we strongly  
recommend that you read books, industry magazines,  
or seek training from an experienced Jc`[`e^ꢀKXYc\ꢀJXn  
operator before performing any unfamiliar operations.  
Above all, your safety should come first!  
JX]\kpꢀ?XY`kj  
Your safety is important. Always think about safety  
when operating this machine. The operator is ultimately  
responsible for their own safety, as well as the safety  
of bystanders. Every cutting operation is different and  
may require safety equipment or safety procedures not  
mentioned in this manual. Use common sense!  
8cnXpjꢀn\XiꢀjX]\kpꢀ^cXjj\jꢀn_\eꢀfg\i$  
Xk`e^k_`jdXZ_`e\%=X`cli\kfZfdgcpꢀ  
dXpꢀi\jlckꢀ`eꢀj\i`fljꢀg\ijfeXcꢀ`ealip%  
=fccfnꢀk_\j\ꢀjX]\kpꢀk`gjꢀ<M<IPꢀk`d\ꢀpflꢀlj\ꢀpfliꢀjXn1  
Stand to the left of the blade line-of-cut when  
performing a cutting operation.  
Turn the saw F== and allow the blade to come to a  
complete stop before removing the cut-off piece.  
Make sure that the riving knife is always aligned with  
the main blade before cutting!  
Always make sure the blade guard is installed and  
works correctly.  
;FꢀEFKꢀ`em\jk`^Xk\ꢀgifYc\djꢀfiꢀX[aljkꢀ  
k_\dXZ_`e\n_`c\`k`jilee`e^%NX`kꢀ  
lek`cꢀ k_\ꢀ dXZ_`e\ꢀ `jꢀ klie\[ꢀ F==#ꢀ  
legcl^^\[ꢀ Xe[ꢀ Xccꢀ nfib`e^ꢀ gXikjꢀ  
_Xm\Zfd\kfXZfdgc\k\jkfgY\]fi\ꢀ  
gifZ\\[`e^ꢁ  
Carefully plan each cutting operation to avoid  
injuries.  
When you release the sliding table lock, make sure  
that the knob is positioned so that it will not lock  
the table during a cut.  
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Nfibg`\Z\ꢀ@ejg\Zk`fe  
Some workpieces are not safe to cut or may require  
modification before they can be cut.  
9\]fi\ꢀZlkk`e^#ꢀ^\kꢀ`eꢀk_\ꢀ_XY`kꢀf]ꢀ`ejg\Zk`e^ꢀXccꢀ  
nfibg`\Z\jꢀ]fiꢀk_\ꢀ]fccfn`e^ꢀ_XqXi[j1  
=fi\`^eꢀFYa\Zkj1 Nails, staples, dirt, rocks and other  
foreign objects are often embedded in wood. While  
cutting, these objects can become dislodged and hit  
the operator, they can cause kickback, and they can  
break or chip the blade, which might then fly apart.  
Always visually inspect your workpiece for these  
items. If they can't be removed, DO NOT cut the  
workpiece.  
›ꢀ CXi^\&Cffj\ꢀBefkj1ꢀLoose knots can become dis-  
lodged during the cutting operation. Large knots  
can cause kickback and machine damage. Choose  
workpieces that do not have large/loose knots or  
plan ahead to avoid cutting through them.  
›ꢀ N\kꢀfiꢀꢄ>i\\eꢄꢀJkfZb1 Cutting wood with a moisture  
content over 20% causes unnecessary wear on the  
blades, increases the risk of kickback, and yields  
poor results.  
<oZ\jj`m\ꢀNXig`e^1 Workpieces with excessive  
cupping, bowing, or twisting are dangerous to cut  
because they are unstable and often unpredictable  
when being cut. DO NOT use workpieces with these  
characteristics!  
D`efiꢀNXig`e^1 Workpieces with slight cupping can  
be safely supported if the cupped side is facing the  
table or the fence. On the contrary, a workpiece  
supported on the bowed side will rock during a cut  
and could cause kickback or severe injury.  
@dgifg\iꢀDXk\i`Xc1 This machine is intended for  
cutting natural and man-made wood products, lami-  
nate covered wood products, and some plastics. This  
machine is NOT designed to cut metal, glass, stone,  
tile, etc.; cutting these materials with a table saw  
may lead to injury. Cutting drywall or cementitious  
backer board creates extremely fine dust and may  
reduce the life of the bearings—we do NOT recom-  
mend cutting these products with this saw.  
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Efe$K_ifl^_ꢀꢃꢀK_ifl^_ꢀ  
:lkj  
Efe$K_ifl^_ꢀ:lkj  
A non-through cut is a sawing operation where the blade  
does not protrude above the top face of the wood stock,  
as shown in Figure +/.  
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JXnꢁ9cX[\  
Nfibg`\Z\  
Examples of non-through cuts include dadoes and  
rabbets. Non-through cuts have a higher risk of injury  
from kickback because the splitter and blade guard  
must be removed. When making non-through cuts with a  
standard blade, the riving knife MUST be installed. When  
making non-through cuts with a dado blade, extreme  
care, including using multiple light passes must be used,  
because neither the blade guard or riving knife can be  
used.  
=`^li\ꢀ+/% Example of a non-through cut.  
JX]\kpꢀgi\ZXlk`fejꢀXe[ꢀ`ejkilZk`fejꢀ]fiꢀ\XZ_ꢀkpg\ꢀf]ꢀZlkꢀ  
Xi\ꢀcfZXk\[ꢀfeꢀk_\ꢀ]fccfn`e^ꢀgX^\j1  
›ꢀ ;X[fꢀ:lkj1ꢀGX^\ꢀ+,  
›ꢀ IXYY\kꢀ:lkj1ꢀGX^\ꢀ+.  
›ꢀ I\jXn`e^ꢀ:lkj1ꢀGX^\ꢀ+0  
K_ifl^_ꢀ:lkj  
A through cut is a sawing operation in which the  
workpiece is completely sawn through, as shown in Figure  
+0. Examples of through cuts are rip cuts, cross cuts,  
miter cuts, and beveled cuts. The blade guard assembly  
MUST be used when performing through cuts.  
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JXnꢁ9cX[\  
Nfibg`\Z\  
Read, understand, and follow instructions and safety  
precautions for each type of cut to reduce the risk of  
injury.  
JX]\kpꢀgi\ZXlk`fejꢀXe[ꢀ`ejkilZk`fejꢀ]fiꢀ\XZ_ꢀkpg\ꢀf]ꢀZlkꢀ  
Xi\ꢀcfZXk\[ꢀfeꢀk_\ꢀ]fccfn`e^ꢀgX^\j1  
=`^li\ꢀ+0% Example of a through cut  
(blade guard not shown for illustrative  
clarity).  
›ꢀ I`gꢀ:lkj1ꢀGX^\ꢀ+'  
›ꢀ :ifjjZlkj1ꢀGX^\ꢀ+)  
›ꢀ D`k\iꢀ:lkj1ꢀGX^\ꢀ++  
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This saw performs best with high-quality sharp blades.  
Whenever the blades become dull, replace or sharpen  
them.  
To change the main blade, do these steps:  
(% DISCONNECT SAW FROM POWER!  
Hole for Arbor  
Lock Tool  
)% Move the blade tilt to 0° (blade 90° to table) and  
raise the main blade as far as it will go.  
*% Move the sliding table all the way forward to expose  
the internal blade guard that covers the blades and  
riving knife, as shown in =`^li\ꢀ,-.  
+% Pull the blade guard away from the blades to expose  
the mounting assembly. (The internal blade guard is  
held in place with a magnet.)  
Blade Guard  
,% Insert the arbor lock tool into the hole shown in  
=`^li\ꢀ,-, then rotate the blade by hand until the  
arbor lock tool seats.  
=`^li\ꢀ,-% Internal blade guard exposed.  
-% Use the arbor wrenches to remove the arbor nut and  
arbor flange, then pull the old blade off the arbor.  
N\Xiꢀ ^cfm\jꢀ kfꢀ gifk\Zkꢀ pfliꢀ _Xe[jꢀ  
n_\eꢀ_Xe[c`e^ꢀXe[ꢀ`ejkXcc`e^ꢀYcX[\j%  
Efk\1ꢀK_\ꢀXiYfiꢀelkꢀ_Xjꢀc\]kꢀ_Xe[ꢀk_i\X[jꢀXe[ꢀcffj$  
\ejꢀYpꢀklie`e^ꢀZcfZbn`j\%  
.% Slide the new blade over the arbor with the teeth  
facing the right of the saw, as shown in =`^li\ꢀ,..  
Arbor  
Lock  
Tool  
/% Re-install the arbor flange and the arbor nut, then  
tighten them against the blade as shown in =`^li\ꢀ  
,.. There MUST be an arbor flange between the  
blade and the arbor nut.  
— If you changed the diameter of the blade during  
this procedure, adjust the riving knife according to  
the instructions titled I`m`e^ꢀBe`]\ꢀ8[aljkd\ek on  
GX^\ꢀ*,.  
0% Move the lower blade guard back into its original  
position, next to the blades, and center the sliding  
table.  
=`^li\ꢀ,.% Replacing the main blade.  
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The "blade guard" ꢂ=`^li\ꢀ,'  is mounted to the riving  
knife and is designed to lift as the workpiece is pushed  
into the blade and remain in contact with the workpiece  
throughout the entire cut.  
9cX[\ꢁ>lXi[ꢁJn`m\cj  
LgꢁXe[ꢁ;fne  
The guard reduces injury risk by providing a barrier  
around the blade that prevents accidental contact and  
contains flying wood chips.  
To ensure that the guard does its job effectively, the  
guard must always be in the downward position while  
cutting, and the hinge mechanism must be maintained in  
good working condition so the guard can freely pivot up  
and down.  
=`^li\ꢀ,'% Blade guard assembly.  
N_\eꢀkfꢀLj\ꢀk_\ꢀ9cX[\ꢀ>lXi[  
The blade guard assembly MUST always be installed on  
the saw for all normal through cuts (those where the  
blade cuts all the way through the thickness of the  
workpiece).  
When Not to Use the Blade Guard  
The blade guard cannot be used on any non-through  
cuts (those in which the blade does not cut all the way  
through the thickness of the workpiece).  
Sometimes the blade guard or its components can get in  
the way when cutting very narrow workpieces or other  
specialized cuts. Because the blade guard is provided  
to decrease your risk of injury, it should not be used  
if it gets in the way of making a safe cut. Use good  
judgement!  
@DGFIK8EK1 Whenever the blade guard cannot be used,  
the riving knife must remain installed.  
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I`m`e^ꢀBe`]\  
The riving knife (=`^li\ꢀ,() is a metal plate that prevents  
the newly cut workpiece from pinching the backside of  
the blade and causing kickback.  
I`m`e^ꢁBe`]\  
When properly mounted, the riving knife is positioned  
below the blade's highest point of rotation, as shown in  
=`^li\ꢀ,).  
The height difference between the riving knife and the  
blade allows the workpiece to pass over the blade during  
non-through cuts (those in which the blade does not cut  
all the way through the thickness of the workpiece).  
=`^li\ꢀ,(% Illustration of a typical riving  
knife.  
The riving knife also acts as a barrier behind the blade to  
reduce the risk of hands being pulled into the blade if a  
kickback occurs.  
B^c^bjbꢀ&bb  
BVm^bjbꢀ*bb  
=Z^\]iꢀ9^[[ZgZcXZ  
G^k^c\ꢀ@c^[Z  
The riving knife on this machine also acts as the mounting  
mechanism for the blade guard.  
N_\eꢀkfꢀLj\ꢀk_\ꢀI`m`e^ꢀBe`]\ꢀYpꢀ@kj\c]  
ꢂn`k_flkꢀ9cX[\ꢀ>lXi[ꢀ8kkXZ_\[  
Use the riving knife by itself for all non-through cuts  
made with a standard table saw blade (i.e., dadoes or  
rabbet cuts in which a dado blade is NOT used, and when  
using a tenoning jig).  
=`^li\ꢀ,)% Height difference between  
riving knife and blade.  
Also, use the riving knife by itself for those special  
operations where the blade guard or its components get  
in the way of safe operation, such as with very narrow  
cuts.  
@eꢀfi[\iꢀkfꢀnfibꢀgifg\icp#ꢀk_\ꢀi`m`e^ꢀ  
be`]\ꢀZXeefkꢀY\ꢀY\ekꢀfiꢀd`jXc`^e\[ꢀ  
n`k_ꢀk_\ꢀYcX[\%ꢀ@]ꢀk_\ꢀi`m`e^ꢀbe`]\ꢀ^\kjꢀ  
XZZ`[\ekXccpꢀY\ek#ꢀkXb\ꢀk_\ꢀk`d\ꢀkfꢀ  
jkiX`^_k\eꢀ`kꢀfiꢀaljkꢀi\gcXZ\ꢀ`k%ꢀLj`e^ꢀ  
XꢀY\ekꢀfiꢀd`jXc`^e\[ꢀi`m`e^ꢀbe`]\ꢀn`ccꢀ  
`eZi\Xj\ꢀk_\ꢀi`jbꢀf]ꢀb`ZbYXZbꢁ  
N_\eꢀEfkꢀkfꢀLj\ꢀk_\ꢀI`m`e^ꢀBe`]\  
The riving knife CANNOT be used with a dado blade.  
Otherwise, the riving knife height will exceed the blade  
height and the workpiece will hit the riving knife during  
the cut, forcing the operator into a dangerous situation  
of trying to turn the saw off with the workpiece stuck  
halfway through the cut.  
EFK@:<  
Jfd\ꢀk_`e$b\i]ꢀYcX[\jꢀdXpꢀY\ꢀk_`ee\iꢀ  
k_Xeꢀk_\ꢀk_`Zbe\jjꢀf]ꢀk_\ꢀi`m`e^ꢀbe`]\%ꢀ  
;FꢀEFKꢀ`ejkXccꢀk_\j\ꢀYcX[\jꢀfeꢀk_\ꢀ  
jXn#ꢀY\ZXlj\ꢀk_\ꢀnfibg`\Z\ꢀn`ccꢀ_`kꢀ  
k_\ꢀi`m`e^ꢀbe`]\ꢀ[li`e^ꢀfg\iXk`fe#ꢀ  
gfjj`YcpꢀZXlj`e^ꢀb`ZbYXZb%ꢀ8cnXpjꢀ  
dXb\ꢀjli\ꢀk_\ꢀb\i]ꢀf]ꢀXꢀYcX[\ꢀpflꢀ  
`ejkXccꢀ`jꢀefkꢀk_`ee\iꢀk_Xeꢀk_\ꢀi`m`e^ꢀ  
be`]\%  
In addition, although it is possible to use the riving  
knife by itself for through cutting operations, the blade  
guard assembly offers far more injury protection and  
risk reduction than the riving knife alone. Therefore, n\ꢀ  
jkife^cpꢀi\Zfdd\e[ that you ALWAYS use the blade  
guard assembly with the riving knife for all through cuts.  
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I`m`e^ꢀBe`]\ꢀ8[aljkd\ek  
The riving knife must be adjusted to 3mm away from the  
main saw blade.  
KfꢀX[aljkꢀk_\ꢀi`m`e^ꢀbe`]\#ꢀ[fꢀk_\j\ꢀjk\gj1  
(% DISCONNECT SAW FROM POWER!  
)% Move the blade tilt to 0˚ (blade 90˚ to table), and  
raise the main blade as far as it will go.  
*% Move the sliding table all the way forward to expose  
the internal blade guard that covers the blades and  
riving knife.  
+% Pull the internal blade guard away from the riving  
knife to expose the mounting assembly. (The internal  
blade guard is held in place with a magnet.)  
,% Remove the upper blade guard.  
=`^li\ꢀ,*% Adjusting the riving knife.  
-% Loosen the riving knife center bolt as shown in  
=`^li\ꢀ,*.  
.% Position the riving knife about 3mm or 18" away  
from the nearest saw tooth on the main blade, and  
make sure the top of the riving knife is positioned  
below the blade's highest point of rotation, as shown  
in =`^li\ꢀ,).  
Efk\1ꢀ=fiꢀXꢀhl`Zbꢀ^Xl^\#ꢀlj\ꢀk_\ꢀ*ddꢀfiꢀ(Ð/ꢄꢀ_\oꢀ  
ni\eZ_ꢀkfꢀ]`e[ꢀk_\ꢀZfii\ZkꢀjgXZ`e^ꢀY\kn\\eꢀk_\ꢀ  
YcX[\ꢀXe[ꢀk_\ꢀi`m`e^ꢀbe`]\#ꢀXjꢀj_fneꢀ`eꢀ=`^li\ꢀ,+%  
/% Tighten the center bolt to secure the riving knife in  
position.  
=`^li\ꢀ,+% Positioning the riving knife.  
0% Use a straightedge to check the riving knife align-  
ment with the blade. The riving knife should be  
directly behind the blade in the "Alignment Zone"  
area shown in =`^li\ꢀ,,.  
8c`^ed\ek  
Qfe\  
Jgc`kk\iꢁfi  
I`m`e^ꢁBe`]\  
— If the riving knife is not aligned, it must be bent  
into alignment by hand or adjusted at the mount-  
ing block, by shimming it out with shim stock or  
electrical washers.  
9cX[\  
('% Re-install the upper blade guard, close the lower  
blade guard, and move the sliding table back to cen-  
ter.  
=`^li\ꢀ,,% Riving knife alignment with  
blade.  
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Arbor Lock  
Tool  
The scoring blade included with the sliding table saw has  
wedge shaped teeth. The kerf thickness is adjusted by  
changing the height of the scoring blade.  
To change the scoring blade, do these steps:  
(% DISCONNECT SAW FROM POWER!  
)% Move the blade tilt to 0˚ (blade 90˚ to table), and  
raise the scoring blade all the way up.  
=`^li\ꢀ,/%ꢀRemoving the scoring blade.  
*% Move the sliding table all the way forward and pull  
the internal blade guard open. (The internal blade  
guard is held in place with a magnet.)  
Height Control  
Controls Lock  
+% Remove the upper blade guard.  
,% To remove the scoring blade, insert the arbor lock  
tool in the table (=`^li\ꢀ,/), rotate the scoring  
blade to seat the arbor lock tool, and use the arbor  
wrenches to remove the arbor nut and arbor flange.  
Alignment Control  
Efk\1ꢀK_\ꢀXiYfiꢀelkꢀ_Xjꢀi`^_k$_Xe[ꢀk_i\X[jꢀXe[ꢀ  
cffj\ejꢀYpꢀklie`e^ꢀZflek\iZcfZbn`j\%  
-% Install the new scoring blade, re-install the arbor  
flange and the arbor nut, and tighten them against  
the blade set. There MUST be an arbor flange  
between the blade and the arbor nut.  
=`^li\ꢀ,0% Checking and adjusting scoring  
blade positioning.  
.% Unlock the scoring blade controls by inserting a 6mm hex wrench into the controls lock hole shown  
in =`^li\ꢀ,0 and turning the mechanism inside counterclockwise until loose.  
/% Adjust the height of the scoring blade until the exposed portion equals the kerf thickness of the  
main blade. The scoring blade height control is accessed through the hole in the table (=`^li\ꢀ  
,0)and adjusts with a 6mm hex wrench. Use a straightedge to verify that the scoring blade kerf  
matches the main blade.  
0% If the scoring blade is not aligned with the main blade, adjust the blade alignment control (=`^li\ꢀ  
,0), using a straightedge as a guide.  
('% Tighten the controls lock.  
((% Move the lower blade guard back into its original position, and center the sliding table.  
()% Perform a test cut and check for chip out on the underside of the test piece. If there is chip out,  
make the adjustments necessary to match the kerfs.  
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This saw can only accept a dado blade with 58" arbor  
hole and a maximum diameter of 8". The maximum width  
of dado blade that can be installed is 1316". Attempting  
to install a dado blade that is sized larger than these  
maximum sizes is dangerous and should be avoided. If you  
have any doubts or questions about the size of dado blade  
you want to install, call our Technical Support before  
proceeding.  
In order to install a dado blade, the scoring blade must  
be removed and a zero-clearance table insert must be  
made specifically for the dado blade you will install. If  
you plan on making dadoes at varying widths, we strongly  
recommend making a zero-clearance table insert for each  
thickness of dado blade that will be used.  
A zero clearance insert can be made for the saw in less  
than 30 minutes, and can be made of 34" furniture quality  
plywood or a hardwood.  
@k\djꢀE\\[\[ꢀ  
Hkp  
Table Saw ........................................................1  
Drill Press ........................................................1  
Sander ............................................................1  
Drill Bits 732" and 1332" .................................1 Each  
Plywood/Hardwood Piece 14" x 1116" x 34" ................1  
KfꢀdXb\ꢀXꢀq\ifꢀZc\XiXeZ\ꢀkXYc\ꢀ`ej\ik#ꢀ[fꢀk_\j\ꢀjk\gj1  
(% DISCONNECT SAW FROM POWER  
)% Lower the main blade all the way down, remove the  
blade guard, riving knife, and scoring blade. After  
removing the scoring blade, reinstall the scoring  
blade flanges and scoring arbor nut and tighten it.  
=`^li\ꢀ-'% Existing insert removed.  
*% Remove the main blade and the mounting spacer  
behind it (see =`^li\ꢀ-').  
+% Remove the table insert that came with the saw.  
,% Cut the new table insert to the exact length of the  
included table insert and 1116" wide.  
-% Use the included table insert as a template, as  
shown in =`^li\ꢀ-(, to mark the mounting holes on  
the new table insert. (Clamping the pieces together  
while you do this will allow you to ensure the hole  
spacing is exact.)  
=`^li\ꢀ-(% Marking location for mounting  
holes in new insert.  
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.% Use the 732" drill bit to drill holes completely  
through the new table insert.  
(*  
Ð*)ꢀꢁ?fc\  
Cutaway View  
of Drilled Hole  
:flek\ij`eb  
]fiꢁJZi\nꢁ?\X[  
/% Install the 1332" drill bit and use the included table  
insert as a guide to set the depth stop on your drill  
press to countersink the holes.  
New  
Table Insert  
0% Countersink the holes you drilled in Jk\gꢀ. (see  
=`^li\ꢀ-)), so the heads of the mounting screws can  
be recessed into the table insert when installed.  
.
Ð*)ꢀꢁ?fc\  
('% Install the dado blade at the thickness desired, mak-  
ing sure the blade flange is used on the front of the  
of the blade behind the arbor nut, then lower the  
blade completely.  
]fiꢁJZi\nꢁK_i\X[j  
=`^li\ꢀ-)% Countersinking mounting holes.  
((% Test fit the new table insert in the table, then sand  
the corners or trim the ends as necessary to get a  
precise fit.  
()% Mount the new table insert into the table and check  
to make sure that it is flush with the top of the  
table. If necessary, remove the insert and sand the  
top of it down until it will mount up flush with the  
table top (see =`^li\ꢀ-*).  
(*% Close the cover over the blade and move the sliding  
table to the center of the saw.  
(+% Connect the saw to power, start the motor, and  
slowly raise the blade into the zero clearance table  
insert (see =`^li\ꢀ-+).  
=`^li\ꢀ-*% New zero clearance table insert  
installed.  
Once the blade cuts through the top of the table  
insert, do not raise it higher than you anticipate  
your cuts to be. Doing so will compromise some of  
the zero-clearance qualities of your new table insert  
once the blade is subsequently lowered.  
=`^li\ꢀ-+% Dado blade raised into zero-  
clearance table insert.  
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This saw has the capability of rip cutting large panels  
(=`^li\ꢀ-,). The sliding table removes the burden of  
sliding a large and heavy panel over a stationary table  
surface.  
This saw also has the capability of rip cutting smaller  
boards, using the machine as a traditional table saw  
(=`^li\ꢀ--). Smaller, lighter boards are easier to slide  
across the stationary cast iron table surface to the right  
of the saw blade.  
Determine which cutting operation will be best suited for  
the workpiece to be ripped.  
Plastic  
Block  
To use the sliding table, read the instructions  
titled “Rip Cutting w/Sliding Table.”  
=`^li\ꢀ-,% Rip cutting with the sliding  
table.  
To use the machine as a traditional table saw, skip  
ahead to “Rip Cutting w/Rip Fence.”  
I`gꢀ:lkk`e^ꢀn`k_ꢀJc`[`e^ꢀKXYc\  
(%ꢀ Install the crosscut fence on the crosscut table, and  
rotate it until the fence touches the 90° stop bolt  
(=`^li\ꢀ-.).  
)% Check to make sure the fence is at 90˚ and, if nec-  
essary, adjust it as described in :Xc`YiXk`e^ꢀ:ifjjZlkꢀ  
=\eZ\ꢀ0'—ꢀJkfgj on GX^\ꢀ,/.  
*% Slide the fence so the plastic block on the end is  
next to the blade teeth—this calibrates the scale to  
zero—then tighten the lock knob.  
=`^li\ꢀ--% Traditional rip cutting.  
Efk\1ꢀ8mf`[ꢀZlkk`e^ꢀk_\ꢀgcXjk`ZꢀYcfZbꢀfeꢀk_\ꢀ\e[ꢀf]ꢀ  
k_\ꢀ]\eZ\%  
90° Stop Bolt  
+% Set a flip stop to the desired width-of-cut.  
,% Position the blade guard to the correct height for your  
workpiece.  
-% Load the workpiece onto the table saw. The set up  
should look similar to =`^li\ꢀ-,.  
=`^li\ꢀ-.% Crosscut fence mounting  
.% Take all the necessary safety precautions, then per-  
locations.  
form the cutting operation.  
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I`gꢀ:lkk`e^ꢀn`k_ꢀI`gꢀ=\eZ\  
(% Slide the crosscut table out of the way.  
Table Lock  
)% Lock the sliding table into a stationary position (see  
=`^li\ꢀ-/).  
Efk\1ꢀK_\ꢀkXYc\ꢀn`ccꢀfecpꢀcfZbꢀ`eꢀgcXZ\ꢀn_\eꢀ`kꢀ`jꢀ  
Z\ek\i\[ꢀn`k_ꢀk_\ꢀjXnꢀZXY`e\k%  
=`^li\ꢀ-/% Sliding table lock.  
*% Place the rip fence in the vertical position for larger  
workpieces, or in the horizontal position for angled  
cuts and for small workpieces (see =`^li\ꢀ-0).  
Vertical  
Horizontal  
=`^li\ꢀ-0% Rip fence positions.  
+% Slide the leading end of the rip fence so it is even  
with the center of the main saw blade as shown in  
=`^li\ꢀ.'.  
Rip Fence  
Efk\1ꢀK_`jꢀk\Z_e`hl\ꢀXccfnjꢀk_\ꢀ]`e`j_\[ꢀZlk$f]]ꢀ  
g`\Z\ꢀkfꢀÈ]XccÉꢀXnXpꢀ]ifdꢀk_\ꢀYcX[\ꢀn_\eꢀk_\ꢀZlk$  
k`e^ꢀfg\iXk`feꢀ`jꢀZfdgc\k\2ꢀi\[lZ`e^ꢀk_\ꢀgfjj`Y`c`kpꢀ  
f]ꢀb`ZbYXZb%  
Figure .'. Rip fence even with center of  
blade (blade guard removed for clarity).  
,% Tighten the lock handles (=`^li\ꢀ.() to secure the  
Lock  
Handles  
rip fence against the base.  
-% Pull up the lock lever to loosen the fence base on  
the rail, position the fence at the correct distance  
away from the blade (as needed for the cut), then  
push down the lock lever to lock the fence base in  
position.  
Lock  
Lever  
.% Take all the necessary safety precautions, then make  
the cut as you would with a traditional table saw.  
=`^li\ꢀ.(% Rip fence micro-adjusting controls.  
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:ifjjZlkk`e^  
Forward Mounted  
Crosscut Fence  
This saw can crosscut full size panels with the crosscut  
fence in the forward or rear position, although it is easier  
to load full size panels with the crosscut fence mounted  
in the forward position (see =`^li\ꢀ.)).  
Figure .). Crosscut fence mounted in  
forward position.  
Mounting the crosscut fence in the rear position (=`^li\  
.*) gives greater stability for crosscutting smaller panels.  
Rear Mounted  
Crosscut Fence  
Figure .*. Crosscut fence mounting in rear  
position.  
In addition, this machine has the capability of crosscutting  
workpieces while using the rip fence as a cut-off gauge  
(=`^li\ .+)—as long as the rip fence is positioned in front  
of the blade (see =`^li\ꢀ.').  
Determine which cutting operation will be best suited for  
the workpiece to be crosscut.  
— If you will be crosscutting full size panels, then  
skip ahead to :ifjjZlkk`e^ꢀ=lccꢀJ`q\ꢀGXe\cj.  
— If you will be crosscutting smaller panels, then  
skip ahead to :ifjjZlkk`e^ꢀJdXcc\iꢀGXe\cj.  
— If you will be crosscutting workpieces using the  
rip fence as a cut-off gauge, then skip ahead to  
:ifjjZlkk`e^ꢀLj`e^ꢀI`gꢀ=\eZ\ꢀXjꢀXꢀ:lk$F]]ꢀ>Xl^\.  
Figure .+. Crosscutting workpieces  
using the rip fence as a cut-off gauge.  
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:ifjjZlkk`e^ꢀ=lccꢀJ`q\ꢀGXe\cj  
(% Install the crosscut fence in the forward mounting  
location shown in =`^li\ꢀ., and lock it in place.  
Rear Mounting  
Location  
)% Check to make sure the fence is at 90˚. If necessary,  
adjust it as described in :Xc`YiXk`e^ꢀ:ifjjZlkꢀ=\eZ\ꢀ  
0'—ꢀJkfgj on GX^\ꢀ,/.  
*% Set either flip stop to the desired width-of-cut.  
Extend the crosscut fence slide if the workpiece is  
more than 74".  
Forward Mounting  
Location  
+% Load the workpiece onto the table saw (=`^li\ꢀ.)).  
=`^li\ꢀ.,% Crosscut fence mounting  
points.  
,% Once all the necessary safety precautions have been  
taken, perform the cutting operation.  
:ifjjZlkk`e^ꢀJdXcc\iꢀGXe\cj  
(% Install the crosscut fence in the rear mounting points  
shown in =`^li\ꢀ., and lock it in place.  
)% Check to make sure the fence is at 90˚ and adjust  
it as described in :Xc`YiXk`e^ꢀ:ifjjZlkꢀ=\eZ\ꢀ0'—ꢀ  
Jkfgj on GX^\ꢀ,/ꢀif necessary.  
*% Set either flip stop to the desired width-of-cut.  
Extend the crosscut fence slide if the workpiece is  
more than 74".  
+% Load the workpiece onto the table saw (=`^li\ꢀ.* %  
,% Once all the necessary safety precautions have been  
taken, perform the cutting operation.  
:ifjjZlkk`e^ꢀ Lj`e^ꢀ I`gꢀ =\eZ\ꢀ Xjꢀ Xꢀ :lk$F]]ꢀ  
>Xl^\  
(% Install the crosscut fence in the rear mounting points  
shown in =`^li\ꢀ., and lock it in place.  
Rip Fence  
)% Check to make sure the fence is at 90˚ and adjust  
it as described in :Xc`YiXk`e^ꢀ:ifjjZlkꢀ=\eZ\ꢀ0'—ꢀ  
Jkfgj on GX^\ꢀ,/ꢀif necessary.  
*% Position the rip fence for the desired width.  
+% Load the workpiece onto the table saw (=`^li\ꢀ.+).  
Front Edge  
of Blade  
Leading Edge  
of Rip Fence  
,% Slide the leading end of the rip fence behind the  
front edge of the blade as shown in =`^li\ꢀ.-. ꢂK_`jꢀ  
jk\gꢀ`jꢀZi`k`ZXcꢀkfꢀi\[lZ\ꢀk_\ꢀi`jbꢀf]ꢀYcX[\ꢀY`e[`e^ꢀ  
Xe[ꢀb`ZbYXZb%  
Figure .-. Correct rip fence position when  
using it as a cut-off gauge.  
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The crosscut fence allows miter cuts from 0˚ through 135˚.  
The table mounted miter scale has a resolution of 1˚.  
Kfꢀg\i]fidꢀXꢀd`k\iꢀZlk#ꢀ[fꢀk_\j\ꢀjk\gj1  
(% Slide the crosscut table to the front edge of the slid-  
ing table and lock it in place.  
)%ꢀ Place the crosscut fence center stud in the left or  
right stud hole of the crosscut table. The fence can  
be installed as shown in =`^li\ꢀ..ꢀfor 90˚ to 135˚  
cuts, or as shown in =`^li\ꢀ./ꢀfor 0˚ to 90˚ cuts.  
*% Rotate the fence to the desired angle and lock it in  
place.  
=`^li\ꢀ..% Fence set-up for 90˚ to 135˚  
cuts.  
4. Position the flip stop according to the length of the  
workpiece you want to cut off to the left of the  
blade.  
5. Load the workpiece onto the table saw. The setup  
should look similar to Figure ./.  
6. Once all the necessary safety precautions have been  
taken, perform the cutting operation.  
=`^li\ꢀ./% Example of miter cutting  
operation (0˚ to 90˚).  
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;X[fꢀ:lkk`e^  
Commonly used in furniture joinery, a dado is a straight  
channel cut in the face of the workpiece. Dadoes can be  
cut using either a dedicated dado blade or a standard saw  
blade. Refer to GX^\ꢀ */ to install a dado blade on this  
saw.  
Dado operations require proper pro-  
cedures to avoid serious injury. Extra  
care must be taken to prevent kick-  
back when using dado blades. Any  
movement of the workpiece away  
from the fence will cause kickback. Be  
certain that stock is flat and straight.  
Failure to follow these warnings could  
result in serious personal injury.  
Lj`e^ꢀXꢀ;X[fꢀ9cX[\  
The table saw motor is pushed to its limits when cutting  
with a dado blade. To reduce the risk of kickback and  
personal injury, do not make the full cut in one pass.  
Instead make multiple light cuts until the cut reaches the  
desired depth.  
KfꢀdXb\ꢀXꢀ[X[fꢀZlkꢀn`k_ꢀXꢀ[X[fꢀYcX[\#ꢀ[fꢀk_\j\ꢀjk\gj1  
1. DISCONNECT THE SAW FROM POWER!  
DO NOT make a through-cut with  
a dado blade. Dado blades are not  
designed for through cuts. Failure to  
follow this warning could result in  
serious personal injury.  
2. Remove the table insert, the blade guard, riving  
knife, and the saw blade.  
3. Assemble or adjust the dado blade system according  
to the dado blade manufacturer’s instructions, then  
install the dado blade as instructed on GX^\ꢀ*/.  
The danger of kickback increases  
relative to the depth and width of a  
cut. Reduce the risk of kickback by  
making multiple passes to achieve the  
desired depth of cut. Failure to follow  
these warnings could result in serious  
personal injury.  
4. Raise the dado blade up to the desired depth of cut  
(depth of dado channel desired). When cutting deep  
dadoes, take more than one pass to reduce the risk of  
kickback.  
5. Adjust the distance between the rip fence and the  
inside edge of the blade, as shown in Figure .0, to  
dado the length of a workpiece.  
6. If dadoing across the workpiece, use the miter gauge  
and carefully line up the desired cut with the dado  
blade. DO NOT use the fence in combination with the  
miter gauge.  
=\eZ\  
7. Reconnect the saw to the power source.  
;X[fꢁ9cX[\ꢁ  
Nfibg`\Z\ꢁ  
oꢁ  
=`^li\ꢀ.0% Cutting with dado blade.  
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8. Turn the saw ON and keep one finger ready to push  
the STOP button. The blade should run smooth with  
no vibrations.  
The danger of kickback increases  
relative to the depth and width of a  
cut. Reduce the risk of kickback by  
making multiple passes to achieve the  
desired depth of cut. Failure to follow  
these warnings could result in serious  
personal injury.  
9. When the blade has reached full speed, perform a  
test cut with a scrap piece of wood.  
10. If the cut is satisfactory, repeat the cut with the  
actual workpiece.  
Lj`e^ꢀXꢀJkXe[Xi[ꢀ9cX[\  
When making dado cuts with a standard blade, use a  
ripping-type blade to reduce motor overloading and blade  
wear. Also, you will need to remove the blade guard/dust  
hood, but leave the riving knife installed, making sure  
that its height is slightly lower than the blade.  
=\eZ\  
Nfibg`\Z\  
JXnꢁ9cX[\  
KfꢀdXb\ꢀXꢀ[X[fꢀZlkꢀn`k_ꢀXꢀjkXe[Xi[ꢀYcX[\#ꢀ[fꢀk_\j\ꢀ  
jk\gj1  
1. DISCONNECT THE SAW FROM POWER!  
2. Mark the width of the dado cut on the workpiece.  
Include marks on the edge of the workpiece so the  
cut path can be aligned when the workpiece is lying  
on the table.  
Figure /'. Single-blade dado first cut.  
3. Raise the blade up to the desired depth of cut (depth  
of dado channel). When cutting deep dadoes, take  
more than one pass to reduce the risk of kickback.  
=\eZ\  
4. If dadoing across the workpiece, use the miter gauge  
to support the workpiece, and align the blade to cut  
one of the dado sides. DO NOT use the fence in com-  
bination with the miter gauge.  
Nfibg`\Z\  
JXnꢁ9cX[\  
5. If dadoing the length of a workpiece, align the blade  
to cut one of the dado sides as shown in Figure /'.  
6. Reconnect the saw to the power source and turn the  
saw FE. Allow the blade to reach full speed.  
Figure /(. Single-blade dado second cut.  
7. Perform the cutting operation.  
8. Re-adjust the fence so the blade is aligned with the  
other edge of the dado channel (Figure /().  
Efk\1ꢀ Be sure to keep the cuts within your marks;  
otherwise, the dado will be too big.  
9. Continue making cuts toward the center of the dado  
until the dado is complete.  
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Commonly used in furniture joinery, a rabbet is an L-shaped  
groove cut in the edge of the workpiece. Rabbets can be  
cut with either a dado blade or a standard saw blade.  
Pflꢀ dXpꢀ \og\i`\eZ\ꢀ b`ZbYXZbꢀ [li`e^ꢀ  
k_`jꢀ gifZ\[li\%ꢀ JkXe[ꢀ kfꢀ k_\ꢀ j`[\ꢀ f]ꢀ  
k_\ꢀ YcX[\ꢀ Xe[ꢀ n\Xiꢀ jX]\kpꢀ ^cXjj\jꢀ fiꢀ  
Xꢀ ]XZ\ꢀ j_`\c[ꢀ kfꢀ gi\m\ekꢀ `ealipꢀ n_\eꢀ  
Zlkk`e^ꢀiXYY\kj%  
8kkXZ_`e^ꢀXꢀJXZi`]`Z`Xcꢀ=\eZ\  
Rabbet cutting on the edge of the workpiece requires a  
sacrificial fence attachment (Figure /)). Make the sacri-  
3
ficial fence the same length as the fence and 4" thick.  
Attach it to the fence with screws or clamps, making sure  
they are all secure and tight.  
I`gꢁ=\eZ\  
Lj`e^ꢀXꢀ;X[fꢀ9cX[\  
JXZi`]`Z`Xcꢁ=\eZ\  
;X[fꢁ@ej\ik  
When installing the dado blade, remove the special arbor  
washer (part #349 in parts breakdown) to allow room for  
the blade. A blade flange MUST always be between the  
blade and the arbor nut. Refer to the machine data sheet  
for the maximum width of dado that this saw can cut.  
9cX[\ꢁ:lk$Flk  
Figure /). Sacrificial fence.  
The table saw motor is pushed to its limits when cutting  
with a dado blade. To reduce the risk of kickback and  
personal injury, do not make the full cut in one pass.  
Instead make multiple light cuts until the cut reaches the  
desired depth.  
8cnXpjꢀlj\ꢀglj_ꢀjk`Zbj#ꢀ]\Xk_\iYfXi[j#ꢀ  
glj_gX[[c\jXe[fk_\ijX]\kpXZZ\j$  
jfi`\jꢀ n_\e\m\iꢀ gfjj`Yc\ꢀ kfꢀ `eZi\Xj\ꢀ  
jX]\kpꢀ Xe[ꢀ Zfekifcꢀ [li`e^ꢀ fg\iXk`fejꢀ  
k_Xkꢀ i\hl`i\ꢀ k_\ꢀ YcX[\ꢀ ^lXi[ꢀ Xe[ꢀ  
jgc`kk\ikfY\i\dfm\[]ifdk_\jXn%ꢀ  
8CN8PJꢀi\gcXZ\ꢀk_\ꢀYcX[\ꢀ^lXi[ꢀX]k\iꢀ  
[X[f`e^ꢀ`jꢀZfdgc\k\%  
KfꢀdXb\ꢀXꢀiXYY\kꢀZlkꢀn`k_ꢀXꢀ[X[fꢀYcX[\#ꢀ[fꢀk_\j\ꢀ  
jk\gj1  
1. Lower the blade, position the sacrificial fence over  
the blade as far as necessary for your rabbet size (see  
=`^li\ꢀ /*), then start the saw and raise the blade  
into the sacrificial fence to the height needed for the  
rabbet cut.  
JXZi`]`Z`Xcꢁ=\eZ\ꢁ  
=\eZ\ꢁ  
Note: N_\eꢀ Zlkk`e^ꢀ [\\gꢀ iXYY\kj#ꢀ kXb\ꢀ dfi\ꢀ k_Xeꢀ  
fe\ꢀgXjjꢀkfꢀi\[lZ\ꢀk_\ꢀi`jbꢀf]ꢀb`ZbYXZb%  
2. Adjust the fence and align the workpiece to perform  
the cutting operation as shown in Figure /*.  
Nfibg`\Z\ꢁ  
;X[fꢁ9cX[\ꢁ  
3. Reconnect the saw to the power source and turn the  
saw ON.  
4. When the blade has reached full speed, perform a  
test cut with a scrap piece of wood.  
5. If the cut is satisfactory, repeat the cut with the final  
Figure /*. Rabbet cutting.  
workpiece.  
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Lj`e^ꢀXꢀJkXe[Xi[ꢀ9cX[\  
When making rabbet cuts with a standard blade, use a  
ripping-type blade to reduce motor overloading and blade  
wear. Also, you will need to remove the blade guard/dust  
hood, but leave the riving knife installed, making sure  
that its height is slightly lower than the blade.  
The danger of kickback increases  
relative to the depth and width of a  
cut. Reduce the risk of kickback by  
making multiple passes to achieve the  
desired depth of cut. Failure to follow  
these warnings could result in serious  
personal injury.  
Efk\1Cutting rabbets with a standard saw blade DOES NOT  
require the use of a sacrificial fence.  
KfꢀdXb\ꢀXꢀiXYY\kꢀZlkꢀn`k_ꢀXꢀjkXe[Xi[ꢀYcX[\#ꢀ[fꢀk_\j\ꢀ  
jk\gj1  
=\eZ\  
JXnꢁ9cX[\  
1. DISCONNECT THE SAW FROM POWER!  
Nfibg`\Z\  
2. Clearly mark the width of the rabbet cut on the  
workpiece.  
Efk\1ꢀ Include marks on the edge of the workpiece  
to clearly identify the intended cut while it is laying  
flat on the saw table.  
3. Raise the blade up to the desired depth of cut (depth  
of rabbet channel desired). When cutting deep rab-  
bets, take more than one pass to reduce the risk of  
kickback.  
Figure /+. Rabbet cutting with a standard  
blade.  
4. Adjust the fence so the blade is aligned with the  
inside of your rabbet channel as shown in Figure /+.  
=\eZ\  
Nfibg`\Z\  
5. Reconnect the saw to the power source and turn the  
saw FE.  
6. When the blade has reached full speed, perform a  
test cut with a scrap piece of wood.  
JXnꢁ9cX[\  
7. If the cut is satisfactory, repeat the cut with the final  
workpiece.  
8. Stand the workpiece on edge as shown in Figure /,.  
Figure /,. Second cut to create a rabbet.  
9. Adjust the saw blade height to intersect with the first  
cut.  
10. Perform the second cut to complete the rabbet.  
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I\jXnꢀ:lkk`e^  
Resawing is the process of cutting a thick piece of stock  
into one or more thinner pieces. 9Xe[jXnjꢀXi\ꢀ`[\Xcꢀ]fiꢀ  
i\jXn`e^ꢀY\ZXlj\ꢀk_\pꢀdXb\ꢀk_\ꢀgifZ\jjꢀ]X`icpꢀ\Xjpꢀ  
Xe[ꢀjX]\%ꢀ8ꢀkXYc\ꢀjXnꢀ`jꢀefkꢀ`ek\e[\[ꢀ]fiꢀi\jXn`e^ꢀXe[ꢀ  
k_\ꢀgifZ\jjꢀ`jꢀ[`]]`ZlckꢀXe[ꢀ\oki\d\cpꢀ[Xe^\iflj%  
I\jXn`e^ꢀfeꢀXꢀkXYc\ꢀjXnꢀ`eZi\Xj\jꢀk_\ꢀ  
Z_XeZ\jꢀ f]ꢀ b`ZbYXZb%ꢀ Serious injury  
can be caused by kickback. Kickback  
is a high-speed expulsion of stock  
from the table saw toward an opera-  
tor. The operator or bystanders may  
be struck by flying stock, or the oper-  
ator’s hands can be pulled into the  
blade during the kickback.  
Resawing on the table saw increases the risk of binding  
the blade and causing kickback. The risk of kickback  
increases relative to the depth of a cut. Kickback is  
more dangerous when resawing on a table saw because  
the blade guard must be removed, leaving no protection  
between your hands and the saw blade. Kickback can pull  
the operator's hands into the blade, or the operator or  
bystanders may be hit by flying stock. DO NOT resaw on a  
table saw without using a resaw barrier. DO NOT resaw on  
a table saw without wearing a full face shield and making  
sure the riving knife is installed.  
Resawing operations require proper  
procedures to avoid serious injury.  
Extra care must be taken to prevent  
kickback when resawing. Any tilting  
or movement of the workpiece away  
from the fence will cause kickback. Be  
certain that stock is flat and straight.  
Failure to follow these warnings could  
result in serious personal injury.  
The following instructions describe how to build a resaw  
barrier in order to decrease the risk of resawing cuts.  
Efk\1ꢀK_`jꢀkXYc\ꢀjXnꢀZXeꢀfecpꢀi\jXnꢀnff[ꢀk_Xkꢀ`jꢀ-ꢄꢀfiꢀ  
c\jj%  
I\jXnꢀ9Xii`\i  
The resaw barrier shown in =`^li\ꢀ/- holds the workpiece  
vertical, keeps it aligned with the fence, and keeps your  
hands away from the blade.  
Components Needed for the Resaw Barrier:  
Hardwood or Plywood 34" x 414" x 27" .....................1  
Hardwood or Plywood 34" x 3" x 27".........................1  
Wood Screws 2" .................................................8  
Wood Glue ........................................... As Needed  
Tools Needed for the Resaw Barrier:  
Table Saw ........................................................1  
Jointer and Planer............................. Recommended  
Clamps................................................2 Minimum  
Drill and Drill Bits...............................................1  
=`^li\ꢀ/-% Resawing barrier.  
KfꢀYl`c[ꢀk_\ꢀi\jXnꢀYXii`\i#ꢀ[fꢀk_\j\ꢀjk\gj1  
(% Cut two boards to 34" x 414" x 27" and 34" x 3" x  
27". If you are using hardwood, cut the boards over-  
size, then joint and plane the boards to the correct  
size to make sure the boards are square and flat.  
Efk\1ꢀFecpꢀlj\ꢀ]lie`kli\ꢀ^iX[\ꢀgcpnff[ꢀfiꢀb`ce$[i`\[ꢀ  
_Xi[nff[ꢀkfꢀgi\m\ekꢀnXig`e^%  
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)%ꢀ Pre-drill and countersink 8 pilot holes approximately  
3
8" from the bottom of the 414" tall board.  
*% Glue the end of the 3" board, then clamp the boards  
at a 90° angle with the larger board in the vertical  
position as shown in =`^li\ꢀ/..  
+%ꢀ Secure the joint with wood screws through the pilot  
holes made in Jk\gꢀ).  
I\jXn`e^ꢀFg\iXk`fej  
=`^li\ꢀ/.% Clamping the resawing barrier.  
The table saw motor is pushed to its limits when  
resawing. If the motor starts to bog down, slow down  
your feed rate. Motor overloading and blade wear can  
be reduced by using a ripping blade. Ripping blades are  
designed to clear the sawdust quickly.  
Components Needed for Resawing:  
Zero Clearance Insert ..........................................1  
Ripping Blade 10" ...............................................1  
Clamps............................................................2  
Shop Made Auxiliary Fence....................................1  
Shop Made Resaw Barrier......................................1  
Kfꢀg\i]fidꢀi\jXn`e^ꢀfg\iXk`fej#ꢀ[fꢀk_\j\ꢀjk\gj1  
(% DISCONNECT THE SAW FROM POWER!  
)% Remove the standard table insert and the blade  
guard/splitter. Install a ripping blade and lower the  
blade below the table surface.  
*% Attach the auxiliary fence to the standard fence and  
set it to the desired width.  
Efk\1ꢀN_\eꢀ]`^li`e^ꢀflkꢀk_\ꢀZfii\Zkꢀn`[k_#ꢀ[feꢃkꢀ  
]fi^\kꢀkfꢀXZZflekꢀ]fiꢀYcX[\ꢀb\i]ꢀXe[ꢀk_\ꢀ`eXZZliXZpꢀ  
f]ꢀk_\ꢀ]\eZ\ꢀjZXc\ꢀn_`c\ꢀk_\ꢀXlo`c`Xipꢀ]\eZ\ꢀ`jꢀ  
`ejkXcc\[%  
Nfibg`\Z\ꢁ  
I\jXnꢁ  
I`gꢁ=\eZ\  
9Xii`\iꢁ  
+% Place the workpiece against the fence and slide the  
resaw barrier against the workpiece. Now clamp the  
resaw barrier to the top of the table saw (see =`^li\ꢀ  
//).  
(&/ꢀꢁ  
:fee\Zk`fe  
,% Slide the workpiece over the blade to make sure it  
moves smoothly.  
=`^li\ꢀ//% Ideal completed resaw cut.  
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-% Raise the blade approximately an inch, or close to  
half the height of the workpiece (=`^li\ꢀ//), which-  
ever is less.  
The danger of kickback increases  
relative to the depth and width of a  
cut. Reduce the risk of kickback by  
making multiple passes to achieve the  
desired depth of cut. Failure to follow  
these warnings could result in serious  
personal injury.  
.% Plug in the table saw, turn it FE, and use a push  
stick to feed the workpiece through the blade, using  
a slow and steady feed rate.  
/% Flip the workpiece end for end, keeping the same  
side against the fence, and run the workpiece  
through the blade.  
0% Repeat Jk\gjꢀ-Æ/ until the blade is close to half  
of the height of the board to be resawn. The ideal  
completed resaw cut will leave an 18" connection  
when the resawing is complete as shown in =`^li\ꢀ  
//. Leaving an 18" connection will reduce the risk of  
kickback.  
8cnXpjꢀlj\ꢀglj_ꢀjk`Zbj#ꢀ]\Xk_\iYfXi[j#ꢀ  
glj_gX[[c\jXe[fk_\ijX]\kpXZZ\j$  
jfi`\jꢀ n_\e\m\iꢀ gfjj`Yc\ꢀ kfꢀ `eZi\Xj\ꢀ  
jX]\kpꢀ Xe[ꢀ Zfekifcꢀ [li`e^ꢀ fg\iXk`fejꢀ  
k_Xkꢀ i\hl`i\ꢀ k_\ꢀ YcX[\ꢀ ^lXi[ꢀ Xe[ꢀ  
jgc`kk\ikfY\i\dfm\[]ifdk_\jXn%ꢀ  
ALWAYS replace the blade guard after  
resawing is complete.  
('% Turn F== the table saw, then separate the parts of  
the workpiece and hand plane the remaining ridge.  
((%When finished resawing, remove the resaw barrier  
and re-install the blade guard/splitter.  
J_fg$DX[\ꢀJX]\kpꢀ  
8ZZ\jjfi`\j  
Shop-made safety accessories can reduce the risk of  
injury while operating the table saw.  
There are dozens of useful shop-made accessories for the  
table saw, but two of the most common items that can be  
easily made are push sticks and featherboards.  
Glj_ꢀJk`Zbj made from the shop are very popular  
among table saw owners because they are inexpen-  
sive and easy to make. Particularly good are those  
that keep your hand a safe distance away from the  
blade, offer stable support and grip, and are com-  
fortable in the hand. =`^li\ꢀ/0 shows an illustration  
of a simple push stick.  
=`^li\ꢀ/0% Illustration of a simple push  
stick.  
=\Xk_\iYfXi[j similar to the one in =`^li\ꢀ0' make  
good anti-kickback devices. To use these, they must  
be clamped to the table or fence. The angled ends  
and flexibility of the fingers allow the workpiece to  
move in one direction and lock up if the workpiece  
moves backwards.  
=`^li\ꢀ0'% Anti-kickback featherboard.  
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D8@EK<E8E:<  
JZ_\[lc\  
For optimum performance from your machine, follow this  
maintenance schedule and refer to any specific instructions  
given in this section.  
;X`cpꢀ:_\Zb1  
Loose mounting bolts.  
Worn or damaged saw blades.  
Worn or damaged switches or wires.  
Any other unsafe condition.  
N\\bcpꢀDX`ek\eXeZ\1  
D8B<ꢀ JLI<ꢀ k_Xkꢀ pfliꢀ dXZ_`e\ꢀ `jꢀ  
legcl^^\[[li`e^XccdX`ek\eXeZ\gif$  
Z\[li\jꢁꢀ@]ꢀk_`jꢀnXie`e^ꢀ`jꢀ`^efi\[#ꢀj\i`$  
fljꢀg\ijfeXcꢀ`ealipꢀdXpꢀfZZli%  
Clean sliding table surface and grooves.  
Clean the cast iron saw table.  
Clean the sliding table roller guideways.  
Clean the rip fence and sliding grooves.  
Clean the rip fence bracket.  
Dfek_cpꢀ:_\Zb1  
Clean/vacuum dust buildup from inside cabinet and  
off motor.  
V-belt tension, damage, or wear.  
Efk\1ꢀKfꢀ\ejli\ꢀfgk`dldꢀgfn\iꢀkiXejd`jj`feꢀ]ifdꢀk_\ꢀ  
dfkfiꢀkfꢀk_\ꢀYcX[\j#ꢀk_\ꢀY\ckjꢀdljkꢀY\ꢀ`eꢀ^ff[ꢀZfe[`k`feꢀ  
ꢂ]i\\ꢀ]ifdꢀZiXZbj#ꢀ]iXp`e^ꢀXe[ꢀn\Xi ꢀXe[ꢀfg\iXk\ꢀle[\iꢀ  
gifg\iꢀk\ej`fe%  
:c\Xe`e^  
Frequently blow off sawdust with compressed air. This is especially important for the internal working  
parts and motor. Dust build-up around the motor is a sure way to decrease its lifespan.  
Occasionally it will become necessary to clean the internal parts with more than compressed air. To do  
this, remove the table top and clean the internal parts with a citrus cleaner or mineral spirits and a stiff  
brush (a toothbrush works well in tight spaces). Make sure the internal workings are dry before using the  
saw again so that wood dust will not accumulate. If any essential lubrication is removed during cleaning,  
relubricate those areas.  
KXYc\ꢀꢃꢀ9Xj\  
Tables can be kept rust-free with regular applications of products like SLIPIT®. For long term storage  
you may want to consider products like Boeshield T-9™.  
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C\X[jZi\nj1ꢀ Use multi-purpose grease on the  
leadscrews (=`^li\ꢀ 0)) every 6-12 months, at  
the same time you lubricate the trunnions. Wipe  
the leadscrews clean with a dry rag and brush a  
light coat of new grease on them with a clean,  
dry brush. Only grease the area of the leadscrew  
between the stop nuts. Move the blade height  
and tilt the blade back-and-forth to distribute  
the grease evenly.  
ClYi`ZXk`fe  
cated and require no lubrication.  
9\Xi`e^j1 The bearings are sealed and pre-lubri-  
Kilee`fej1 Use multi-purpose grease in the  
trunnion grooves (=`^li\ꢀ0)) every 6–12 months,  
depending on the frequency of use. To grease the  
blade height trunnion, move the blade height all  
the way down and smear a dab of grease into  
the trunnion groove, behind the plate shown in  
=`^li\0), then move the blade up all the way  
to spread the grease.  
Jc`[`e^ꢀKXYc\ꢀNXpj1 Spray/wipe on a light  
machine oil (such as Boeshield) down the entire  
length of the steel rods (=`^li\ꢀ0().  
To grease the blade tilt trunnions, move the  
sliding table out of the way and open the blade  
guard. Tilt the blade to 90°. From the front of  
the saw, smear a dab of grease in the front of  
the trunnion grooves on both sides. Now, tilt the  
blade to 45° and reach inside the cabinet and  
smear a dab of grease into the back of the trun-  
nion grooves on both sides. Tilt the blade back-  
and-forth to distribute the grease evenly.  
Sliding Table Way Steel Rod  
=`^li\ꢀ0(% Sliding table ways.  
Blade Tilt  
Trunnions  
Blade Height Trunnion  
(Grease Behind This  
Plate)  
Leadscrews  
=`^li\ꢀ0)% Lubrication locations (table removed for clarity).  
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This section covers the most common service adjustments  
or procedures that may need to be made during the life  
of your machine.  
If you require additional machine service not included  
in this section, please contact Woodstock International  
Technical Support at (360) 734-3482 or send e-mail to:  
k\Z_$jlggfik7j_fg]fo%Y`q.  
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fljꢀg\ijfeXcꢀ`ealipꢀdXpꢀfZZli%  
9\ckꢀJ\im`Z\  
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(% DISCONNECT SAW FROM POWER!  
)% Tilt the blade to 45˚ and lower it as far as it will go.  
*% Remove the motor cabinet door.  
Pivot  
Bolt  
Adjustment  
Bolt  
+% Loosen the pivot bolt and two adjustment bolts  
(=`^li\ꢀ0*).  
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pflꢀileꢀk_\ꢀi`jbꢀf]ꢀk_\ꢀdfkfiꢀdflekꢀYfckjꢀZfd`e^ꢀ  
flkꢀf]ꢀk_\`iꢀ_fc\j#ꢀn_`Z_ꢀn`ccꢀY\ꢀ[`]]`Zlckꢀkfꢀk_i\X[ꢀ  
YXZbꢀ`e%  
Adjustment  
Bolt  
,%ꢀ Push and hold the motor all the way up to relieve  
tension on the belt, remove the belts from the top  
pulley, and squeeze them between the lower pulley  
and casting.  
=`^li\ꢀ0*% Main blade belt tension  
controls (table removed for clarity).  
-%ꢀ Fit the new belts onto the pulleys in the same man-  
ner that you removed the old belts.  
.% Push down on the motor with one hand, and tighten  
the adjustment and pivot bolts with the other hand  
or have someone help you. The belts should be tight  
Glcc\p  
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enough that they only deflect approximately 14  
"
when pushed in the center with your thumb or index  
finger with moderate force.  
/% Replace the motor cabinet door.  
Glcc\p  
=`^li\ꢀ0+% Checking belt deflection.  
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(% DISCONNECT SAW FROM POWER!  
Scoring Belt  
)% Tilt the blade to 45˚ and lower it as far as it will go.  
*% Remove the motor cabinet door.  
+% Pull the tensioner away from the scoring belt (=`^li\ꢀ  
0,) to relieve belt tension and remove the scoring  
belt from the pulleys.  
Scoring Belt  
Tensionser  
Efk\1ꢀKlieꢀk_\ꢀY\ckꢀj`[\nXpjꢀkfꢀjhl\\q\ꢀk_\ꢀ]cXkꢀ  
gXikꢀk_ifl^_ꢀk_\ꢀjdXccꢀ^XgꢀY\kn\\eꢀk_\ꢀYfkkfdꢀglc$  
c\pꢀXe[ꢀk_\ꢀZXjk`e^%  
=`^li\ꢀ0,% Replacing the scoring motor  
belt (table removed for clarity).  
,% Put the new scoring belt on the pulleys as shown in  
=`^li\ꢀ0-, and push the tensioner against the scor-  
ing belt to take up any slack.  
2ꢀEjaaZn$GdaaZg  
2ꢀHXdg^c\ꢀ7Zai  
-% Replace the motor cabinet door.  
IZch^dcZg  
9cX[\ꢀK`ckꢀ:Xc`YiXk`fe  
BdidgꢀEjaaZn  
The blade tilt is calibrated at the factory, but can be  
recalibrated if it changes during the life of the machine.  
The 0° stop positions the blade square with the table.  
=`^li\ꢀ0-% Scoring belt installation  
configuration.  
'—ꢀJkfg  
(% DISCONNECT SAW FROM POWER!  
)% Move the blade tilt to 0° according to the gauge,  
and raise the main blade as far as it will go.  
*% Use a machinist's square to check if the blade is  
square to the table.  
— If the blade is not square to the table, loosen the  
two set screws that secure the 0˚ tilt stop nut  
shown in =`^li\ꢀ0.%  
0° Tilt  
Stop Nut  
+% Adjust the stop nut and recheck the blade tilt as  
many times as necessary until the blade is square to  
the table.  
,% Tighten the two set screws in the stop nut.  
-% Check the blade tilt pointer mechanism to ensure  
that it points to 0°.  
=`^li\ꢀ0.% Blade tilt stop nut (0°).  
— If the blade tilt pointer shows an incorrect tilt,  
adjust it by loosening the cap screws, rotating the  
pointer until it points to 0°, then tightening the  
cap screws.  
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(% DISCONNECT SAW FROM POWER!  
)% Adjust the blade angle until it hits the 45° positive  
stop and check the blade angle with a 45° square.  
— If the blade is not 45° to the table, loosen the two  
set screws that secure the 45˚ tilt stop nut shown  
in =`^li\ꢀ0/%ꢀ(This nut can also be accessed from  
the front of the saw by moving the sliding table all  
the way forward.)  
45° Tilt  
Stop Nut  
*% Adjust the stop nut and recheck the blade tilt as  
many times as necessary until the blade is 45° to the  
table.  
=`^li\ꢀ0/% 45° Blade tilt stop nut.  
+% Tighten the two set screws in the stop nut.  
Jc`[`e^ꢀKXYc\ꢀGXiXcc\c`jd  
The table is calibrated at the factory, but can be adjusted  
slightly if it is not parallel to the blade.  
Besides the tools included with the saw, this procedure  
requires a felt tip pen, an adjustable square, and a set of  
feeler gauges or a dial indicator.  
Efk\1ꢀLj`e^ꢀXꢀ[`Xcꢀ`e[`ZXkfiꢀn`ccꢀgifm`[\ꢀdlZ_ꢀdfi\ꢀ  
XZZliXk\ꢀi\jlckj%  
KfꢀX[aljkꢀk_\ꢀjc`[`e^ꢀkXYc\ꢀgXiXcc\cꢀn`k_ꢀk_\ꢀdX`eꢀYcX[\#ꢀ  
[fꢀk_\j\ꢀjk\gj1  
(% DISCONNECT SAW FROM POWER!  
)% Move the blade tilt to 0˚ (blade 90˚ to table), and  
raise the main blade up to maximum height.  
*% Mark the edge of the blade with a felt tip pen. This  
will allow you to take your measurements from the  
exact same place on the blade.  
9cX[\  
KXYc\  
D`k\iꢁJcfk  
9
8
+% Using an adjustable square or a dial indicator, mea-  
sure the distance (A) between the miter slot and the  
front of the blade, as shown in =`^li\ꢀ00.  
,%ꢀ Rotate the blade 180° and slide the table with the  
measuring device to position B.  
=`^li\ꢀ00% Measuring gap between the  
table and the blade.  
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-% Measure the difference between the two positions  
(use the feeler gauge if using the adjustable square).  
Make note of the difference between the two mea-  
surements.  
Parallel  
Adjustment Screw  
— If the gap is the same on both sides or the differ-  
ence is 0.004" or less, no adjustments to the table  
parallelism need to be made.  
— If the difference is greater than 0.004", then  
the sliding table parallelism must be adjusted.  
Proceed to Jk\gꢀ..  
Table Mounting  
Nuts  
.% Loosen the sliding table mounting nuts (see =`^li\ꢀ  
('') at both mounting locations.  
Figure (''. Table parallelism adjustment  
controls.  
/% At the side of the table that needs to move, loosen  
the hex nut on the parallel adjustment screw.  
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\efl^_kfY\Zfd\gXiXcc\c#k_\YcX[\ꢀ  
kilee`fejꢀe\\[ꢀkfꢀY\ꢀj_`]k\[%ꢀ:XccꢀK\Z_ꢀ  
Jlggfik%  
0% Slowly rotate the parallel adjustment screw (=`^li\ꢀ  
('') as necessary to move the table. If you move  
the adjustment screw away from the table, then  
push the table against the screw before proceeding.  
('% Tighten the hex nut on the parallel adjustment  
screw to secure it in place, and tighten the table  
mounting nuts.  
((% Repeat Jk\gjꢀ+Æ- to ensure the table didn't move.  
Jc`[`e^ꢀKXYc\ꢀ8[aljkd\ek  
The sliding table features an adjustment bar with bolts  
that control how easily the sliding table moves across the  
base (see =`^li\ꢀ('(). These adjustment bolts are factory  
set. They can only be accessed by removing the end covers  
from both ends of the sliding table base and sliding the  
plastic plate out of the way.  
Adjustment  
Bolt  
If the adjustment bolts do require adjustments, turning  
them counterclockwise increases pressure against the steel  
rails. This reduces table movement slop, which increases  
accuracy, but makes it harder to slide the table.  
Turning the adjustment bolts clockwise decreases the  
pressure against the steel rails. This increases table move-  
ment slop, which reduces accuracy, but makes it easier to  
slide the table.  
=`^li\ꢀ('(% Adjustment bolt access  
location.  
Adjusting this part of the sliding table correctly is a matter  
of trial-and-error by making adjustments, moving the slid-  
ing table, then making additional adjustments. Ultimately,  
the table must move easily without any slop.  
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:Xc`YiXk`e^ꢀ:ifjjZlkꢀ  
=\eZ\ꢀ0'—ꢀJkfgj  
Squaring the crosscut fence to the blade ensures that  
cuts made with the crosscut fence will be square. This  
procedure can be done by using a piece of scrap plywood  
as a test piece and making five test cuts, then adjusting  
the fence as necessary.  
To square the crosscut fence with the blade, do these  
steps:  
K\jkꢁG`\Z\  
(% Make sure the blade is parallel with the sliding table  
and that the crosscut fence is resting against the 90°  
stop bolt (see =`^li\ꢀ('* for locations).  
)
)% Prepare the scrap test piece by cutting it to 32" x  
(
*
32", then number all four sides of the test piece.  
*% Use the crosscut fence to cut 12" off of each side of  
the test piece, then cut side 1 again (make five cuts  
total).  
+
+% Measure the test piece diagonally from corner-to-  
corner as shown in =`^li\ꢀ(').  
Figure ('). Fence adjustment test piece.  
— If both measurements are not within 116", then  
the crosscut fence needs to be adjusted. Proceed  
to Jk\gjꢀ,Æ/.  
— If both measurements are within 116" then no  
adjustments need to be made. You are finished  
with this procedure.  
90°  
Stop  
Bolt  
,% Loosen the knob on the crosscut fence to allow it to  
pivot (make sure 90° stop bolt remains against the  
fence during adjustments).  
-% Loosen the hex nut on the 90° stop bolt shown in  
=`^li\ꢀ('*, and rotate the 90° stop bolt to square  
the crosscut fence.  
Figure ('*. Crosscut fence adjustment  
cam.  
.% Tighten the hex nut on the 90° stop bolt, then tight-  
en the crosscut fence knob, making sure the block is  
touching the 90° stop bolt.  
/% Repeat Jk\gjꢀ*$+.  
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<c\Zki`ZXcꢀJX]\kpꢀ@ejkilZk`fej  
These pages are current at the time of printing. However, in the spirit of improvement, we may make  
changes to the electrical systems of future machines. Study this diagram carefully. If you notice differ-  
ences between your machine and these wiring diagrams, call Woodstock International Technical Support  
at (360) 734-3482.  
(%ꢀ J?F:Bꢀ?8Q8I;% Working on wiring that is  
connected to a power source is extremely  
dangerous. Touching electrified parts will  
result in personal injury including but not  
limited to severe burns, electrocution,  
or death. Disconnect the power from  
the machine before servicing electrical  
components!  
,%ꢀ :@I:L@KꢀI<HL@I<D<EKJ% You MUST  
follow the requirements on GX^\ꢀ() when  
connecting your machine to a power  
source.  
-%ꢀ DFKFIꢀN@I@E>% The motor wiring shown  
in these diagrams is current at the time  
of printing, but it may not match your  
machine. Always use the wiring diagram  
inside the motor junction box.  
)%ꢀ HL8C@=@<;ꢀ<C<:KI@:@8E% Due to the  
inherent hazards of electricity, only a  
qualified electrician should perform wiring  
tasks on this machine. If you are not a  
qualified electrician, get help from one  
before attempting any kind of wiring job.  
.%ꢀ :8G8:@KFIJ% Some capacitors store an  
electrical charge for up to five minutes  
after being disconnected from the power  
source. To avoid being shocked, wait  
at least this long before working on  
capacitors.  
*%ꢀ N@I<ꢀ:FEE<:K@FEJ% All connections must  
be tight to prevent wires from loosening  
during machine operation. Double-check all  
wires disconnected or connected during any  
wiring task to ensure tight connections.  
/%ꢀ DF;@=@:8K@FEJ% Using aftermarket parts or  
modifying the wiring beyond what is shown  
in the diagram may lead to unpredictable  
results, including serious injury or fire.  
+%ꢀ N@I<&:FDGFE<EKꢀ;8D8><% Damaged  
wires or components increase the risk of  
serious personal injury, fire, or machine  
damage. If you notice that any wires or  
components are damaged while performing  
a wiring task, replace those wires or  
0%ꢀ <OG<I@<E:@E>ꢀ;@==@:LCK@<J% If you are  
experiencing difficulties understanding  
the information included in this section,  
contact our Technical Support at (360) 734-  
3482.  
components before completing the task.  
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included in this section are  
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Read  
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Before  
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=`^li\ꢀ('+% Magnetic switch.  
Read  
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JKFG  
Before  
Wiring  
=`^li\ꢀ(',% Motor junction box.  
=`^li\ꢀ('-% Power connection junction  
box.  
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This section covers the most common problems and corrections with this type of  
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GIF9C<D  
Machine does not start or a 1. Emergency stop push-button is 1. Rotate clockwise slightly until it pops out/replace  
breaker trips.  
GFJJ@9C<ꢀ:8LJ<  
:FII<:K@M<ꢀ8:K@FE  
engaged/faulty.  
2. Power supply switched OFF or is at 2. Ensure power supply is switch on; ensure power sup-  
fault.  
ply has the correct voltage.  
3. Blade guard limit switch engaged/ 3. Move blade guard to the working position; replace  
at fault.  
faulty limit switch.  
it.  
4. Motor connection wired incorrect- 4. Correct motor wiring connections.  
ly.  
5. Thermal overload relay has 5. Turn cut-out dial to increase working amps and push  
tripped.  
the reset pin. Replace if tripped multiple times  
(weak relay).  
6. Wall fuse/circuit breaker is blown/ 6. Ensure circuit size is suitable for this machine;  
tripped.  
replace weak breaker.  
7. Contactor not getting energized/ 7. Test for power on all legs and contactor operation.  
has burnt contacts.  
Replace unit if faulty.  
8. Wiring is open/has high resistance. 8. Check for broken wires or disconnected/corroded  
connections, and repair/replace as necessary.  
9. Motor ON button or ON/OFF switch 9. Replace faulty ON button or ON/OFF switch.  
is at fault.  
10. Motor is at fault.  
10. Test/repair/replace.  
Machine stalls or is under- 1. Feed rate/cutting speed too fast 1. Decrease feed rate/cutting speed.  
powered.  
for task.  
2. Workpiece material is not suitable 2. Only cut wood products; make sure moisture con-  
for this machine.  
tent is below 20% and there are no foreign materials  
in the workpiece.  
3. Belt(s) slipping.  
3. Replace bad belt(s), align pulleys, and re-tension.  
4. Motor connection is wired incor- 4. Correct motor wiring connections.  
rectly.  
5. Motor bearings are at fault.  
5. Test by rotating shaft; rotational grinding/loose  
shaft requires bearing replacement.  
6. Adjust to correct delay; replace module.  
7. Test/repair/replace.  
6. Start delay module is at fault.  
7. Motor is at fault.  
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GIF9C<D  
GFJJ@9C<ꢀ:8LJ<  
:FII<:K@M<ꢀ8:K@FE  
Machine has vibration or  
noisy operation.  
1. Motor or component is loose.  
1. Inspect/replace stripped or damaged bolts/nuts,  
and re-tighten with thread locking fluid.  
2. Replace warped, bent, or twisted blade; resharpen  
dull blade.  
2. Blade is at fault.  
3. Belt(s) worn or loose.  
4. Pulley is loose.  
3. Inspect/replace belts (refer to Page 54).  
4. Realign/replace shaft, pulley, setscrew, and key as  
required.  
5. Motor mount loose/broken.  
5. Tighten/replace.  
6. Machine is incorrectly mounted or 6. Tighten/replace anchor studs in floor; relocate/shim  
sits unevenly.  
machine.  
7. Arbor pulley is loose.  
7. Retighten/replace arbor pulley with shaft and thread  
locking liquid.  
8. Motor fan is rubbing on fan cover. 8. Replace dented fan cover; replace loose/damaged  
fan.  
9. Arbor bearings are at fault.  
10. Motor bearings are at fault.  
9. Replace arbor housing bearings; replace arbor.  
10. Test by rotating shaft; rotational grinding/loose  
shaft requires bearing replacement.  
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Workpiece has burned 1. Sliding table is not parallel to 1. Make sliding table parallel to the  
edges, binds, or kicks  
back.  
blade.  
blade (Page 56).  
2. Riving knife is not aligned with the 2. Shim the riving knife to align it with the main  
blade.  
blade.  
3. Blade is warped.  
3. Replace the blade.  
Workpiece has chip out on 1. Scoring blade height is incorrect.  
1. Adjust the height of the scoring blade.  
2. Scoring blade is not aligned with 2. Align the scoring blade (Page 37).  
the main blade.  
the bottom edge.  
3. Scoring blade kerf does not match 3. Adjust the scoring blade kerf (Page 37).  
the main blade.  
Sliding table saw does not 1. Sliding table is not parallel to 1. Adjust the sliding table (Page 56).  
cut square.  
blade.  
2. Rip fence is not parallel to blade. 2. Adjust the rip fence parallel to blade.  
3. Crosscut fence is not perpendicular 3. Adjust the crosscut fence perpendicular to the blade  
to the blade.  
Fence hits table top when 1. Front rail is too low.  
sliding across table.  
(Page 58).  
1. Raise the front rail.  
2. Adjust the rip fence roller.  
2. Rip fence roller is too low.  
Blade does not reach 90˚, 2. Blade stop bolts are out of adjust- 2. Adjust the stop bolts (Page 55).  
or blade does not reach  
45˚.  
ment.  
The rip fence scale is not 1. The rip fence scale is out of calibra- 1. Adjust the rip fence scale.  
accurate.  
tion or was not set up correctly.  
Handwheels for blade 1. Shipping braces still attached.  
1. Remove shipping braces.  
adjustments will not turn  
or are difficult to turn.  
2. Lock knob is tight.  
3. Gears caked with dust.  
2. Release the lock knob.  
3. Clean out dust and grease the gears.  
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REF PART #  
DESCRIPTION  
SHOP FOX NAMEPLATE  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
X18110001 TABLE SAW BLADE GUARD LABEL  
X18110002 KICKBACK HAZARD LABEL  
X18110003 QUALIFIED PERSONNEL LABEL  
X18110004 BLADE GUARD DANGER LABEL  
X18110005 DISCONNECT POWER LABEL  
XLABEL-12 READ MANUAL LABEL  
X18110007 BLADE TILT LABEL  
XLABEL-04S ELECTRICITY LABEL  
XLABEL-06 GLASSES/RESPIRATOR LABEL  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
D3376  
X18110011 MODEL # LABEL (W1811)  
X18110012 MACHINE ID LABEL (W1811)  
XLABEL-04 ELECTRICITY LABEL  
X18110014 BLADE ELEVATION LABEL  
X18110015 BLADE TILT SCALE  
XPPAINT-1 WHITE TOUCH-UP PAINT  
XPPAINT-7 BLACK TOUCH-UP PAINT  
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DESCRIPTION  
REF PART #  
XPWF10M  
XPLW06M  
DESCRIPTION  
FENDER WASHER 10MM  
LOCK WASHER 10MM  
101  
102  
103  
104  
106  
107  
108  
109  
110  
111  
112  
113  
114  
115  
116  
117  
118  
119  
120  
121  
122  
123  
124  
X18110101 CABINET  
X18110102 COVER PLATE  
X18110103 EMERGENCY STOP BUTTON  
XPHTEK19M TAP SCREW M5 X 16  
XPLW06M  
XPN02M  
X18110108 SWITCH BOX  
X18110109 STRAIN RELIEF PG-9  
XPSBS09M  
XPN01M  
X18110112 STRAIN RELIEF PG13.5  
XPN02M  
XPSS84M  
X18110115 DUST PORT 4"  
XPLW03M  
XPS11M  
XPSS74M  
XPN03M  
X18110120 POWER CONNECTION BOX  
X18110121 TERMINAL BLOCK 4-POST  
X18110122 PHLP HD SCR M3.5-.6 X 20  
X18110123 BUTTON HD CAP SCR M5-.8 X 35  
XPB01M HEX BOLT M10-1.5 X 30  
125  
126  
128  
129  
130  
131  
132  
133  
134  
135  
136  
137  
138  
139  
140  
141  
142  
143  
144  
145  
146  
147  
X18110128 FRONT PANEL  
XPSS74M  
XPN03M  
XPN01M  
XPSB11M  
XPW01M  
X18110134 WIRE CONNECTOR  
X18110135 ARBOR LOCK TOOL  
X18110136 PUSH STICK  
XPSS105M  
XPN03M  
X18110139 PLUG 10MM  
X18110140 GROUND RETURN WIRE  
XPB35M  
XPN09M  
SET SCREW M8-1.25 X 35  
HEX NUT M8-1.25  
HEX NUT M6-1  
CAP SCREW M8-1.25 X 16  
FLAT WASHER 8MM  
LOCK WASHER 10MM  
HEX NUT M10-1.5  
BUTTON HD CAP SCR M6-1 X 12  
HEX NUT M6-1  
HEX NUT M10-1.5  
SET SCREW M10-1.5 X 35  
SET SCREW M12-1.75 X 35  
HEX NUT M8-1.25  
LOCK WASHER 6MM  
PHLP HD SCR M6-1 X 16  
SET SCREW M8-1.25 X 35  
HEX NUT M8-1.25  
HEX BOLT M12-1.75 X 40  
HEX NUT M12-1.75  
X18110143 HINGE BRACKET  
XPSS94M  
XPSS01M  
XPLN05M  
SET SCREW M10-1.5 X 25  
SET SCREW M6-1 X 10  
LOCK NUT M10-1.5  
X18110147 S. TABLE MOUNTING PLATE  
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X18110201 CHANNEL BASE  
X18110202 TRUNNION BRACKET  
REF PART #  
DESCRIPTION  
LOCK WASHER 5MM  
201  
202  
203  
204  
205  
206  
207  
208  
209  
210  
211  
212  
213  
214  
215  
217  
218  
219  
220  
221  
222  
XPLW01M  
X18110213 BLADE GUARD PLATE  
X18110214 HINGE  
XPSB04M  
XPLW03M  
XPSB11M  
XPSBS04M  
XPLW04M  
X18110208 STOP BRACKET  
X18110209 LIMIT SWITCH AZZ7100  
XPS18M  
XPSB50M  
CAP SCREW M6-1 X 10  
LOCK WASHER 6MM  
CAP SCREW M8-1.25 X 16  
BUTTON HD CAP SCR M8-1.25 X 35  
LOCK WASHER 8MM  
XPS09M  
PHLP HD SCR M5-.8 X 10  
X18110217 MAGNET ASSEMBLY  
X18110218 BLADE SHROUD DUST PORT  
XPS22M  
XPLN02M  
XPLW01M  
PHLP HD SCR M5-.8 X 25  
LOCK NUT M5-.8  
LOCK WASHER 5MM  
PHLP HD SCR M4-.7 X 25  
CAP SCREW M5-.8 X 10  
X18110222 KEEPER PLATE  
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301 X18110301 BLADE GUARD  
302 XPWF08M  
303 XPSBS07M  
DESCRIPTION  
REF PART #  
331 XPSB14M  
332 XPLW04M  
DESCRIPTION  
CAP SCREW M8-1.25 X 20  
LOCK WASHER 8MM  
FENDER WASHER 8MM  
FENDER WASHER 8MM  
BUTTON HD CAP SCR M8-1.25 X 40  
333 XPWF08M  
304 X18110304 RIVING KNIFE MOUNTING BLOCK  
334 X18110334 ROTATE PLATE  
305 XPK34M  
306 X18110306 LOCATING BLOCK  
307 XPN09M HEX NUT M12-1.75  
KEY 5 X 5 X 20  
335 XPSB77M  
336 X18110336 SHAFT  
337 X18110337 BUSHING  
CAP SCREW M12-1.75 X 30  
308 X18110308 LINK PLATE  
338 XPSBS22M  
BUTTON HD CAP SCR M8-1.25 X 20  
309 XP60042RS BALL BEARING 6004-2RS  
310 X18110310 WAVE WASHER 26 X 34MM  
311 X18110311 COLLAR  
339 X18110339 BUSHING  
340 XPWF08M  
341 XPLW04M  
342 XPSBS03M  
FENDER WASHER 8MM  
LOCK WASHER 8MM  
BUTTON HD CAP SCR M8-1.25 X 16  
312 X18110312 GIB PLATE  
313 XPSBS08M  
314 XPSS03M  
315 X18110315 ARBOR PULLEY TYPE M  
BUTTON HD CAP SCR M10-1.5 X 35  
SET SCREW M6-1 X 8  
343 X18110343 MAIN ARBOR CSA  
344 X18110344 ARBOR FLANGE CSA  
345 X18110345 LOCATING PIN  
316 XPW01M  
317 XPLW04M  
318 XPVM20  
319 XPSB14M  
320 XPSS02M  
FLAT WASHER 8MM  
LOCK WASHER 8MM  
V-BELT M-20 3L200  
CAP SCREW M8-1.25 X 20  
SET SCREW M6-1 X 6  
346 XPB73M  
347 X18110347 RIVING KNIFE WASHER 10MM  
348 X18110348 RIVING KNIFE  
349 X18110349 SPECIAL ARBOR WASHER  
350 X18110350 HOSE 3" X 60CM  
HEX BOLT M10-1.5 X 50  
321 X18110321 MOTOR PULLEY TYPE M  
322 X18110322 SHAFT  
351 X18110351 HOSE CLAMP 3-1/4"  
352 XPSB119M  
CAP SCREW M12-1.75 X 55  
323 X18110323 MAIN MOTOR MOUNTING PLATE  
353 X18110353 IDLER PULLEY  
324 XPW06M  
325 XPLW05M  
326 XPB25M  
327 XPK61M  
FLAT WASHER 12MM  
LOCK WASHER 12MM  
HEX BOLT M12-1.75 X 25  
KEY 7 X 7 X 30  
355 XPN09M  
356 XPN09M  
357 X18110357 ROTATE PLATE  
HEX NUT M12-1.75  
HEX NUT M12-1.75  
358 XPR20M  
INT RETAINING RING 28MM  
328 X18110328 MOTOR 5HP 220V 1-PH  
328-1 X18110328-1 MOTOR FAN COVER  
328-2 X18110328-2 MOTOR FAN  
328-3 X18110328-3 JUNCTION BOX  
328-4 X18110328-4 CAPACITOR COVER  
328-5 X18110328-5 S CAPACITOR 400M 250V 1-3/4 X 3-1/2  
328-6 X18110328-6 CAPACITOR COVER  
328-7 X18110328-7 R CAPACITOR 30M 500V 1-1/2 X 3-3/8  
359 X18110359 BUSHING  
360 X18110360 BELT 15 X 1140  
361 X18110361 PLATE  
362 X18110362 BUSHING  
363 X18110363 ARBOR NUT 5/8"  
364 X18110364 BUSHING  
365 XPLW05M  
366 XP6001  
LOCK WASHER 12MM  
BALL BEARING 6001ZZ  
329 XPSB14M  
330 XPLW04M  
CAP SCREW M8-1.25 X 20  
LOCK WASHER 8MM  
367 X18110367 EXTENSION SPRING  
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REF PART #  
DESCRIPTION  
REF PART #  
DESCRIPTION  
401  
402  
403  
404  
405  
406  
407  
408  
409  
410  
411  
412  
413  
414  
415  
416  
417  
418  
419  
420  
422  
423  
424  
425  
426  
427  
428  
X18110401 SLIDING TABLE SET 688x316  
X18110402 S. TABLE T-STUD M12-1.75 X 35  
429 X18110429 SWITCH MP-18 5HP 220V 1PH  
429-1 X18110429-1 SWITCH BOX  
429-2 X18110429-2 CONTACTOR SDE MA-18 220V  
429-3 X18110429-3 RELAY SDE RA-30 22-34 25A  
XPW06M  
XPLW05M  
XPN09M  
FLAT WASHER 12MM  
LOCK WASHER 12MM  
HEX NUT M12-1.75  
429-4 XPSW01-1  
SWITCH COVER SCREW WHITE  
PHLP HD SCR M4-.7 X 16  
CAP SCREW M5-.8 X 12  
XPLW03M  
XPN01M  
LOCK WASHER 6MM  
HEX NUT M6-1  
430  
431  
432  
433  
434  
437  
438  
439  
440  
441  
442  
443  
444  
445  
447  
448  
449  
450  
451  
452  
453  
XPS56M  
XPSB33M  
XPN13M  
HEX NUT M16-2  
X18110432 SWITCH T-SLOT PLATE  
XPSBS11M  
XPSBS11M  
BUTTON HD CAP SCR M6-1 X 10  
BUTTON HD CAP SCR M6-1 X 10  
XPN06M  
XPW02M  
XPFN02M  
XPSB33M  
XPW02M  
XPN06M  
XPW03M  
XPLW03M  
XPN01M  
HEX NUT M5-.8  
FLAT WASHER 5MM  
FLANGE NUT M6-1  
CAP SCREW M5-.8 X 12  
FLAT WASHER 5MM  
HEX NUT M5-.8  
FLAT WASHER 6MM  
LOCK WASHER 6MM  
HEX NUT M6-1  
X18110411 LOCK RECEIVER PLATE  
X18110412 S. TABLE END PLATE UPPER  
X18110413 HANDLE  
X18110414 S. TABLE HANDLE PLATE  
XPSB01M  
CAP SCREW M6-1 X 16  
X18110416 PIN LOCK  
XPSB115M  
XPSBS11M  
BUTTON HD CAP SCR M6-1 X 16  
BUTTON HD CAP SCR M6-1 X 10  
X18110444 FLEXIBLE CONDUIT  
X18110419 S. TABLE END PLATE LL  
X18110420 S. TABLE END PLATE LR  
X18110422 SUPPORT LEG T-SLOT PLATE  
X18110412 S. TABLE END PLATE UPPER  
X18110447 MOTOR CORD 3C 12AWG  
X18110448 PWR BOX CORD 3C 12AWG  
X18110449 LIMIT SWITCH CORD 2C 18AWG  
X18110450 E-STOP CORD 2C 18AWG  
X18110451 PUSH HANDLE M12-1.75 X 14  
X18110452 PLASTIC WASHER 12MM  
X18110453 PUSH HANDLE T-NUT M12-1.75  
XPLW04M  
XPSB14M  
LOCK WASHER 8MM  
CAP SCREW M8-1.25 X 20  
X18110425 S. TABLE SUPPORT LEG  
XPN09M HEX NUT M12-1.75  
X18110427 FOOT  
X18110428 SWITCH MOUNTING BRACKET  
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XPHTEK15M TAP SCREW M4 X 10  
X18110521 RAIL END PLATE  
X18110522 SMALL EXTENSION TABLE  
501  
502  
503  
504  
505  
506  
507  
508  
509  
510  
511  
512  
513  
514  
515  
516  
517  
518  
519  
X18110501 LARGE EXTENSION TABLE  
X18110502 CAST IRON TABLE  
X18110503 TABLE INSERT  
520  
521  
522  
523  
524  
525  
526  
527  
528  
529  
530  
531  
532  
533  
534  
535  
536  
537  
XPSB15M  
CAP SCREW M5-.8 X 20  
XPW04M  
FLAT WASHER 10MM  
LOCK WASHER 10MM  
CAP SCREW M10-1.5 X 25  
LOCK WASHER 5MM  
X18110505 RIP FENCE SCALE  
X18110506 STUD M12-1.75 X 90  
X18110507 T-NUT M12-1.75  
X18110508 RIP FENCE RAIL  
XPLW06M  
XPSB64M  
XPLW01M  
XPSBS06M  
BUTTON HD CAP SCR M5-.8 X 12  
XPB10M  
HEX BOLT M6-1 X 25  
LOCK WASHER 6MM  
HEX NUT M6-1  
X18110528 STOP TAB  
CAP SCREW M10-1.5 X 25  
X18110530 HOSE SUPPORT  
XPLW03M  
XPN01M  
XPW06M  
XPW06M  
XPLW05M  
XPN09M  
XPLW06M  
XPW04M  
XPSB64M  
XPLN02M  
XPSB64M  
FLAT WASHER 12MM  
FLAT WASHER 12MM  
LOCK WASHER 12MM  
HEX NUT M12-1.75  
LOCK WASHER 10MM  
FLAT WASHER 10MM  
CAP SCREW M10-1.5 X 25  
LOCK NUT M5-.8  
XPLW06M  
XPLN05M  
XPW04M  
XPN03M  
XPSB31M  
XPB83M  
LOCK WASHER 10MM  
LOCK NUT M10-1.5  
FLAT WASHER 10MM  
HEX NUT M8-1.25  
CAP SCREW M8-1.25 X 25  
HEX BOLT M6-1 X 16  
FLAT WASHER 6MM  
XPW03M  
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DESCRIPTION  
REF PART #  
DESCRIPTION  
601  
602  
603  
604  
605  
606  
607  
608  
609  
610  
611  
X18110601 RIP FENCE  
612  
613  
614  
615  
616  
617  
618  
619  
620  
621  
622  
XPHTEK4M TAP SCREW M4 X 8  
X18110613 LOCK PLATE HANDLE M8-1.25  
XPW01M  
X18110615 RIP FENCE FRONT BASE  
X18110616 RIP FENCE REAR BASE  
X18110617 PLASTIC SCREW M5-.8 X 16  
XPLW04M  
XPSB14M  
XPFH02M  
X18110602 CLAMP PLATE  
X18110603 STEEL PIN 6MM  
X18110604 ROD  
X18110605 HDPE STRIP  
XPFS07M  
XPN03M  
X18110608 FENCE LOCK HANDLE  
X18110609 SLEEVE  
X18110610 SPRING PRESSURE PLATE  
X18110611 COVER PLATE  
FLAT WASHER 8MM  
FLANGE SCREW M5-.8 X 10  
HEX NUT M8-1.25  
LOCK WASHER 8MM  
CAP SCREW M8-1.25 X 20  
FLAT HD SCR M6-1 X 12  
X18110621 WAVY WASHER 12MM  
X18110622 HDPE STRIP 50 X 5MM  
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DESCRIPTION  
REF PART #  
DESCRIPTION  
701  
702  
703  
704  
705  
706  
707  
708  
709  
710  
711  
712  
713  
714  
715  
716  
717  
718  
719  
720  
721  
X18110701 LOCK KNOB M10-1.5  
X18110702 HANDWHEEL HANDLE  
X18110703 HANDWHEEL  
722  
723  
724  
725  
726  
727  
728  
729  
730  
731  
732  
733  
734  
736  
737  
738  
739  
740  
741  
742  
743  
X18110722 BEARING SELF LUBRICATING  
XPW03M  
XPR03M  
X18110725 LOCATE BLOCK  
X18110726 LOCATE SHAFT  
XPSB04M  
XPW03M  
X18110729 SLEEVE  
XPLN07M  
X18110731 COPPER WASHER 16MM  
XPSB26M  
FLAT WASHER 6MM  
EXT RETAINING RING 12MM  
XPK34M  
KEY 5 X 5 X 20  
X18110705 ANGLE SEAT  
XPR20M  
XPSS02M  
XPSB61M  
INT RETAINING RING 28MM  
SET SCREW M6-1 X 6  
CAP SCREW M10-1.5 X 20  
CAP SCREW M6-1 X 10  
FLAT WASHER 6MM  
X18110709 LEADSCREW M16 X 2P X 2T  
X18110710 NUT  
X18110711 LOCATE RING  
X18110712 LEADSCREW M16 X 2P X 2T  
X18110713 FINGER GUIDE  
LOCK NUT M16-2  
CAP SCREW M6-1 X 12  
X18110733 LOCKING SHAFT NUT M16-2  
XPN09M  
XPK34M  
HEX NUT M12-1.75  
KEY 5 X 5 X 20  
XPSB04M  
XPLW03M  
XPSB14M  
XPLW04M  
XPW01M  
CAP SCREW M6-1 X 10  
LOCK WASHER 6MM  
CAP SCREW M8-1.25 X 20  
LOCK WASHER 8MM  
FLAT WASHER 8MM  
X18110737 BEARING  
XPSS105M  
XPSS02M  
XPN13M  
X18110741 DISC WASHER 10 X 20  
X18110742 BUSHING  
SET SCREW M12-1.75 X 35  
SET SCREW M6-1 X 6  
HEX NUT M16-2  
X18110719 STRUT BOARD  
XPSB05M  
XPLW04M  
CAP SCREW M8-1.25 X 50  
LOCK WASHER 8MM  
X18110743 HANDLE EXTENSION  
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REF PART #  
DESCRIPTION  
801  
802  
803  
804  
805  
806  
807  
808  
809  
810  
811  
X18110801 ARBOR FLANGE  
X18110802 SCORING SAW BLADE CSA 22MM  
XPSB14M  
X18110804 SHAFT CSA 22MM  
X18110805 SHAFT  
X18110806 SCORING ARBOR BEARING  
X18110807 REGULATOR  
X18110808 SCORING PULLEY 60HZ  
XPSS02M  
XPSS02M  
X18110811 ADJUST SHAFT  
812  
813  
814  
815  
816  
817  
818  
819  
820  
821  
822  
X18110812 ADJUST SCREW M8-1.25 X 100  
X18110813 PLATE  
XPLW04M  
XPSB31M  
X18110816 COMPRESSION SPRING  
XPLN04M  
XPW01M  
X18110819 SCORING ARBOR NUT  
XPW01M  
XPSB02M  
XPN01M  
CAP SCREW M8-1.25 X 20  
LOCK WASHER 8MM  
CAP SCREW M8-1.25 X 25  
LOCK NUT M8-1.25  
FLAT WASHER 8MM  
SET SCREW M6-1 X 6  
SET SCREW M6-1 X 6  
FLAT WASHER 8MM  
CAP SCREW M6-1 X 20  
HEX NUT M6-1  
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DESCRIPTION  
REF PART #  
DESCRIPTION  
901  
902  
903  
904  
905  
906  
907  
908  
909  
910  
911  
912  
913  
X18110901 CROSSCUT TABLE  
X18110902 PLUG 38 X 38  
X18110903 PLUG 40 X 20  
X18110904 T-NUT M12-1.75  
X18110905 T-SLOT BAR  
X18110906 PAD  
914  
915  
916  
917  
918  
919  
920  
921  
922  
923  
924  
925  
926  
XPW03M  
X18110915 PLUG 80 X 40  
X18110916 PLUG  
X18110917 PIN 3 X 14  
X18110918 CC BRACE KNOB M8-1.25 X 50  
XPWF08M  
X18110920 SUPPORT BAR  
X18110921 COVER  
X18110922 TAP SCREW #8 X 3/8"  
X18110923 T-NUT M8-1.25  
XPSB13M  
XPWF08M  
XPLN04M  
FLAT WASHER 6MM  
FENDER WASHER 8MM  
XPSB115M  
XPLW03M  
XPWF12M  
BUTTON HD CAP SCR M6-1 X 16  
LOCK WASHER 6MM  
FENDER WASHER 12MM  
X18110910 LOCK LEVER M12-1.75 X 55  
X18110911 FENCE STOP BLOCK  
CAP SCREW M8-1.25 X 30  
FENDER WASHER 8MM  
LOCK NUT M8-1.25  
XPN03M  
XPB15M  
HEX NUT M8-1.25  
HEX BOLT M8-1.25 X 40  
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1001 X18111001 CROSSCUT TABLE SUPPORT LEG  
DESCRIPTION  
REF PART #  
1018 X18111018 RING  
DESCRIPTION  
1002 XPLW03M  
1003 XPSB01M  
LOCK WASHER 6MM  
CAP SCREW M6-1 X 16  
1019 X18111019 ADJUST SHAFT  
1020 X18111020 HINGE SHAFT  
1004 X18111004 ROTARY SHAFT  
1005 XPN28M HEX NUT M20-2.5  
1006 X18111006 PLUG 40 X 80  
1007 X18111007 SLIDING TUBE  
1021 XP6202  
1022 X18111022 SWING ARM  
1023 X18111023 BRUSH  
1024 XPW03M  
1025 XPSB02M  
1029 XPB14M  
BALL BEARING 6202ZZ  
FLAT WASHER 6MM  
CAP SCREW M6-1 X 20  
HEX BOLT M10-1.5 X 35  
1008 XPB26M  
1009 XPN03M  
HEX BOLT M8-1.25 X 30  
HEX NUT M8-1.25  
1010 XPHTEK15M TAP SCREW M4 X 10  
1011 X18111011 COVER  
1030 X18111030 PLUG  
1032 X18111032 COVER  
1012 XPR05M  
1013 XP6202  
EXT RETAINING RING 15MM  
BALL BEARING 6202ZZ  
1033 XPB09M  
1034 XPW01M  
HEX BOLT M8-1.25 X 20  
FLAT WASHER 8MM  
1014 X18111014 ROLLER  
1035 X18111035 MAGNET BASE ASSEMBLY  
1015 X18111015 ADJUST SHAFT  
1036 XPN03M  
1037 XPSS21M  
HEX NUT M8-1.25  
SET SCREW M8-1.25 X 25  
1016 XPR05M  
1017 XP6202  
EXT RETAINING RING 15MM  
BALL BEARING 6202ZZ  
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DESCRIPTION  
REF PART #  
1115 XPSN02M  
1116 XPW04M  
1117 XPLN05M  
1118 XPSB38M  
1119 XPS02M  
DESCRIPTION  
1101 X18111101 MITER GAUGE FENCE  
1102 X18111102 MITER GAUGE BODY  
1103 X18111103 LARGE WASHER  
1104 X18111104 SLIDING MITER CLAMP SHAFT  
1105 X18111105 CLAMP SHAFT  
SQUARE NUT M6-1  
FLAT WASHER 10MM  
LOCK NUT M10-1.5  
CAP SCREW M5-.8 X 25  
PHLP HD SCR M4-.7 X 12  
1106 X18111106 KNOB PINNED  
1107 X18111107 KNURLED KNOB  
1108 X18111108 MITER HANDLE SHAFT  
1120 X18111120 POINTER  
1121 X18111121 FIXED BLOCK  
1122 X18111122 STOP BAR  
1109 XPWF08M  
1110 XPB29M  
1111 XPN06M  
FENDER WASHER 8MM  
HEX BOLT M6-1 X 30  
HEX NUT M5-.8  
1123 XPS56M  
1124 X18111124 MITER GUIDE BAR  
1125 XPSS23M  
PHLP HD SCR M4-.7 X 16  
SET SCREW M4-.7 X 10  
1112 X18111112 ADJUST HANDLE M6 X 30  
1113 X18111113 LOCK SHAFT  
1126 X18111126 ADJUST HANDLE  
1127 X18111127 SHAFT  
1114 X18111114 MITER FLIP STOP  
1114A X18111114A MITER FLIP STOP ASSEMBLY  
1128 XPSS101M  
1129 XPRP42M  
SET SCREW M8-1.25 X 45  
ROLL PIN 3 X 20  
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REF PART #  
DESCRIPTION  
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1214 X18111214 LOCATE PLATE  
1202 X18111202 STOP BRACKET  
1215 X18111215 CC FENCE LOCK KNOB M8-1.25 X 25  
1216 X18111216 SQUARE FENCE  
1217 X18111217 PIVOT STUD  
1218 X18111218 FIBER WASHER 10MM  
1219 X18111219 ROTATE BLOCK  
1203 X18111203 KNOB M8-1.25 X 40  
1204 X18111204 SPECIAL SCREW  
1205 X18111205 FLIP STOP  
1205A X18111205A FLIP STOP ASSEMBLY  
1206 XPSS01M  
1207 XPLN05M  
SET SCREW M6-1 X 10  
LOCK NUT M10-1.5  
1220 XPS38M  
1221 XPS25M  
PHLP HD SCR M4-.7 X 10  
PHLP HD SCR M4-.7 X 35  
1208 X18111208 SQUARE TUBE  
1209 X18111209 EXT FENCE  
1210 X18111210 COVER  
1222 X18111222 FIBER WASHER 10MM  
1223 XPSS02M SET SCREW M6-1 X 6  
1224 X18111224 CROSSCUT FENCE KNOB M8-1.25 X 55  
1225 XPWF08M FENDER WASHER 8MM  
1211 XPHTEK15M TAP SCREW M4 X 10  
1212 XPSBS03M BUTTON HD CAP SCR M8-1.25 X 16  
1213 XPLW04M LOCK WASHER 8MM  
1226 X18111226 T-BOLT M8-1.25 X 60  
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