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		 Operator’s Manual   
					10-in. TABLE SAW WITH LEG SET   
					Model No. 137.218070   
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					CAUTION:   
					Safety Instructions   
					Installation   
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					Before using this Table Saw,   
					read this manual and follow   
					all its Safety Rules and   
					Operation   
					Maintenance   
					Parts List   
					Operating Instructions   
					Customer Help Line   
					For Technical Support   
					1-800-843-1682   
					Sears Parts &   
					Repair Center   
					1-800-488-1222   
					Sears, Roebuck and Co., Hoffman Estates, lL 60179 USA   
					
					Part No. 137218070001   
					Printed in Taiwan   
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				PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS   
					MOTOR   
					Type............................................................................. Universal   
					Amperes....................................................................... 15 Amp   
					Voltage........................................................................ 120V AC   
					Hz................................................................................ 60Hz   
					RPM (no load) ............................................................ 5000 RPM (No load)   
					Overload Protection.................................................... Yes   
					BLADE SIZE   
					Diameter...................................................................... 10 in.   
					Arbor size.................................................................... 5/8 in.   
					SAW   
					Rip fence...................................................................... Yes   
					Miter gauge.................................................................. Yes   
					Rip Capacity ................................................................ 24 in. Right & Left   
					Maximum Cut Depth @ 90º ......................................... 3 in.   
					Maximum Cut Depth @ 45º ......................................... 2-1/2 in.   
					Maximum Diameter Dado ............................................ 6 in. (Stackable only)   
					Maximum Dado Cut Width ........................................... 1/2 in.   
					WARNING   
					! 
					To avoid electrical hazards, fire hazards or damage to the tool, use proper   
					circuit protection.   
					This tool is wired at the factory for 110-120 Volt operation. It must be   
					connected to a 110-120 Volt / 15 Ampere time delay fuse or circuit breaker.   
					To avoid shock or fire, replace power cord immediately if it is worn, cut or   
					damaged in any way.   
					Before using your tool, it is critical that you read and understand these   
					safety rules. Failure to follow these rules could result in serious injury to   
					you or damage to the tool.   
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				SYMBOLS   
					WARNING ICONS   
					Your power tool and its Operator’s Manual may contain “WARNING ICONS”   
					(a picture symbol intended to alert you to, and/or instruct you how to avoid,   
					a potentially hazardous condition). Understanding and heeding these   
					symbols will help you operate your tool better and safer. Shown below are   
					some of the symbols you may see.   
					SAFETY ALERT: Precautions that involve your safety.   
					PROHIBITION   
					WEAR EYE PROTECTION: Always wear safety goggles or safety   
					glasses with side shields.   
					READ AND UNDERSTAND OPERATOR’S MANUAL: To reduce   
					the risk of injury, user and all bystanders must read and understand   
					operator’s manual before using this product.   
					KEEP HANDS AWAY FROM BLADE: Failure to keep your hands away   
					from the blade will result in serious personal injury.   
					SUPPORT AND CLAMP WORK   
					DANGER: indicates an imminently hazardous situation   
					which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.   
					DANGER   
					! 
					 
					WARNING: indicates a potentially hazardous situation   
					which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.   
					WARNING   
					! 
					 
					CAUTION: indicates a potentially hazardous situation which,   
					if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury.   
					CAUTION   
					! 
					 
					CAUTION: used without the safety alert symbol indicates   
					a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided,   
					may result in property damage.   
					CAUTION   
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				POWER TOOL SAFETY   
					GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS   
					BEFORE USING THIS POWER TOOL   
					6. KEEP CHILDREN AWAY. All   
					visitors and bystanders should be   
					kept a safe distance from work area.   
					Safety is a combination of common   
					sense, staying alert and knowing how   
					to use your power tool.   
					7. MAKE WORKSHOP CHILD PROOF   
					with padlocks, master switches or by   
					removing starter keys.   
					WARNING   
					! 
					8. DO NOT FORCE THE TOOL. It will   
					do the job better and safer at the   
					rate for which it was designed.   
					To avoid mistakes that could cause   
					serious injury, do not plug the tool in   
					until you have read and understood   
					the following.   
					9. USE THE RIGHT TOOL. Do not   
					force the tool or an attachment to do   
					a job for which it was not designed.   
					1.   
					READ and become familiar   
					with the entire Operator’s   
					Manual. LEARN the tool’s   
					application, limitations and   
					possible hazards.   
					10.USE PROPER EXTENSION   
					CORDS. Make sure your extension   
					cord is in good condition. When   
					using an extension cord, be sure to   
					use one heavy enough to carry the   
					current your product will draw. An   
					undersized cord will result in a drop   
					in line voltage and in loss of power   
					which will cause the tool to overheat.   
					The table on page 11 shows the   
					correct size to use depending on   
					cord length and nameplate ampere   
					rating. If in doubt, use the next   
					2. KEEP GUARDS IN PLACE and in   
					working order.   
					3. REMOVE ADJUSTING KEYS   
					AND WRENCHES. Form the habit   
					of checking to see that keys and   
					adjusting wrenches are removed   
					from the tool before turning ON.   
					4. KEEP WORK AREA CLEAN.   
					Cluttered areas and benches invite   
					accidents.   
					heavier gauge. The smaller the   
					gauge number, the heavier the cord.   
					11.WEAR PROPER APPAREL. Do   
					not wear loose clothing, gloves,   
					neckties, rings, bracelets or other   
					jewelry which may get caught in   
					moving parts. Nonslip footwear is   
					recommended. Wear protective hair   
					covering to contain long hair.   
					5. DO NOT USE IN DANGEROUS   
					ENVIRONMENTS. Do not use   
					power tools in damp locations, or   
					expose them to rain or snow. Keep   
					work area well lit.   
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				17.USE RECOMMENDED   
					12.ALWAYS WEAR EYE   
					PROTECTION. Any power   
					ACCESSORIES. Consult   
					tool can throw foreign   
					objects into the eyes and   
					could cause permanent   
					this Operator’s Manual for   
					recommended accessories. The use   
					of improper accessories may cause   
					risk of injury to yourself or others.   
					eye damage. ALWAYS wear Safety   
					Goggles (not glasses) that comply   
					with ANSI Safety standard Z87.1.   
					Everyday eyeglasses have only   
					impact–resistant lenses. They   
					ARE NOT safety glasses. Safety   
					Goggles are available at Sears.   
					NOTE: Glasses or goggles not in   
					compliance with ANSI Z87.1 could   
					seriously injure you when they break.   
					18.NEVER STAND ON THE TOOL.   
					Serious injury could occur if the   
					tool is tipped or if the cutting tool is   
					unintentionally contacted.   
					19.CHECK FOR DAMAGED PARTS.   
					Before further use of the tool, a   
					guard or other part that is damaged   
					should be carefully checked to   
					determine that it will operate   
					13.WEAR A FACE MASK OR DUST   
					MASK. Sawing operation produces   
					dust.   
					properly and perform its intended   
					function – check for alignment of   
					moving parts, binding of moving   
					parts, breakage of parts, mounting   
					and any other conditions that may   
					affect its operation. A guard or other   
					part that is damaged should be   
					properly repaired or replaced.   
					14.SECURE WORK. Use clamps or   
					a vise to hold work when   
					practical. It is safer than   
					using your hand and   
					it frees both hands to   
					operate the tool.   
					20.NEVER LEAVE THE TOOL   
					RUNNING UNATTENDED. TURN   
					THE POWER “OFF”. Do not walk   
					away from a running tool until the   
					blade comes to a complete stop   
					and the tool is unplugged from the   
					power source.   
					15.DISCONNECT TOOLS FROM   
					POWER SOURCE before servicing,   
					and when changing accessories   
					such as blades, bits and cutters.   
					16.REDUCE THE RISK OF   
					UNINTENTIONAL STARTING.   
					Make sure switch is in the OFF   
					position before plugging the tool in.   
					21.DO NOT OVERREACH. Keep   
					proper footing and balance at all   
					times.   
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				22.MAINTAIN TOOLS WITH CARE.   
					Keep tools sharp and clean for best   
					and safest performance. Follow   
					instructions for lubricating and   
					changing accessories.   
					23.WARNING: Dust generated from   
					certain materials can be hazardous   
					to your health. Always operate saw   
					in well-ventilated area and provide   
					for proper dust removal.   
					24.   
					DANGER   
					! 
					 
					People with electronic devices, such   
					as pacemakers, should consult   
					their physician(s) before using this   
					product. Operation of electrical   
					equipment in close proximity to   
					a heart pacemaker could cause   
					interference or failure of the   
					pacemaker.   
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				TABLE SAW SAFETY   
					1. ALWAYS USE SAW BLADE   
					6. NEVER REACH behind or over the   
					GUARD, riving knife and anti-   
					kickback pawls for every through–   
					sawing operation. Through–sawing   
					operations are those in which the   
					blade cuts completely through   
					the workpiece when ripping or   
					crosscutting. Always be sure blade   
					guard is tightened securely.   
					cutting tool for any reason.   
					7. REMOVE the rip fence when   
					crosscutting.   
					8. DO NOT USE a molding head with   
					this saw.   
					9. FEED WORK INTO THE BLADE   
					2. ALWAYS HOLD WORK FIRMLY   
					against the direction of rotation only.   
					against the miter gauge or rip fence.   
					10.NEVER use the rip fence as a cut-   
					3. ALWAYS USE a push stick or   
					push block, especially when ripping   
					narrow stock. Refer to ripping   
					off gauge when crosscutting.   
					11.NEVER ATTEMPT TO FREE A   
					STALLED SAW BLADE without   
					first turning the saw OFF. Turn   
					power switch OFF immediately to   
					prevent motor damage.   
					instructions in this Operator’s Manual   
					where the push stick is covered in   
					detail. A pattern for making your own   
					push stick is included on page 47.   
					4. NEVER PERFORM ANY   
					OPERATION FREEHAND, which   
					means using only your hands to   
					support or guide the workpiece.   
					Always use either the fence or the   
					miter gauge to position and guide   
					the work.   
					12.PROVIDE ADEQUATE SUPPORT   
					to the rear and the sides of the saw   
					table for long or wide workpieces.   
					13.AVOID KICKBACKS (work thrown   
					back towards you) by keeping the   
					blade sharp, the rip fence parallel   
					to the saw blade and by keeping   
					the riving knife, anti-kickback pawls   
					and guards in place, aligned and   
					functioning. Do not release work   
					before passing it completely beyond   
					the saw blade. Do not rip work that   
					is twisted, warped or does not have   
					a straight edge to guide it along the   
					fence. Do not attempt to reverse out   
					of a cut with the blade running.   
					DANGER   
					FREEHAND CUTTING IS THE   
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					MAJOR CAUSE OF KICKBACK AND   
					FINGER/HAND AMPUTATIONS.   
					NEVER USE THE MITER GAUGE   
					AND FENCE SIMULTANEOUSLY.   
					5. NEVER STAND or have any part of   
					your body in line with the path of the   
					saw blade. Keep your hands out of   
					the saw blade path.   
					14.AVOID AWKWARD OPERATIONS   
					and hand positions where a sudden   
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				slip could cause your hand to move   
					into the saw blade.   
					21.USE ONLY saw blades recom-   
					mended with warning that the riving   
					knife shall not be thicker than the   
					width of the groove cut by the saw   
					blade and not thinner than the body   
					of the saw blade.   
					15.NEVER USE SOLVENTS to   
					clean plastic parts. Solvents could   
					possibly dissolve or otherwise   
					damage the material. Only a soft   
					damp cloth should be used to clean   
					plastic parts.   
					22.USE PUSH-STICK OR PUSH   
					BLOCK to feed the workpiece past   
					the saw blade. The push-stick or   
					push block should always be stored   
					with the machine when not in use.   
					16.MOUNT your table saw on a   
					bench or stand before performing   
					any cutting operations. Refer to   
					ASSEMBLY on page 20.   
					23.Use and correct adjustment of the   
					riving knife.   
					17.   
					WARNING   
					! 
					Never cut metals or masonry   
					products with this tool. This table   
					saw is designed for use on wood   
					and wood-like products.   
					18.ALWAYS USE IN A WELL-   
					VENTILATED AREA. Remove   
					sawdust frequently. Clean out   
					sawdust from the interior of the saw   
					to prevent a potential fire hazard.   
					19.NEVER LEAVE THE SAW   
					RUNNING UNATTENDED. Do not   
					leave the saw until the blade comes   
					to a complete stop.   
					20.For proper operation follow the   
					instructions in this Operator’s Manual   
					entitled OPERATION (Page 34).   
					NOTE: On machines with no stand   
					or if stand is not being used, a hole   
					approximately 11 in. square must   
					be cut under saw to allow sawdust   
					to fall through. Failure to cut this   
					hole will allow sawdust to build up   
					in the motor area, resulting in a fire   
					hazard and potential motor damage.   
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				ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS AND SAFETY   
					GUIDELINES FOR EXTENSION   
					CORDS   
					GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS   
					IN THE EVENT OF A MALFUNCTION   
					OR BREAKDOWN, grounding provides   
					a path of least resistance for electric   
					currents and reduces the risk of electric   
					shock. This tool is equipped with an   
					electrical cord that has an equipment-   
					grounding conductor and a grounding   
					plug. The plug must be plugged into   
					a matching receptacle that is properly   
					installed and grounded in accordance   
					with all local codes and ordinances.   
					USE THE PROPER EXTENSION   
					CORD. Make sure your extension cord   
					is in good condition. Use an extension   
					cord heavy enough to carry the current   
					your product will draw. An undersized   
					cord will cause a drop in line voltage   
					resulting in loss of power, overheating   
					and burning out of the motor. The   
					table on the right shows the correct   
					size to use depending on cord length   
					and nameplate ampere rating. If in   
					doubt, use the next heavier gauge. The   
					smaller the gauge number, the heavier   
					the cord.   
					DO NOT MODIFY THE PLUG   
					PROVIDED. If it will not fit the   
					receptacle, have the proper receptacle   
					installed by a qualified electrician.   
					Make sure your extension cord is   
					IMPROPER CONNECTION of the   
					equipment grounding conductor can   
					result in risk of electric shock. The   
					conductor with the green insulation   
					(with or without yellow stripes) is the   
					equipment grounding conductor. If   
					repair or replacement of the electrical   
					cord or plug is necessary, do not   
					connect the equipment grounding   
					conductor to a live terminal.   
					properly wired and in good condition.   
					Always replace a damaged extension   
					cord or have it repaired by a qualified   
					technician before using it. Protect your   
					extension cords from sharp objects,   
					excessive heat and damp or wet areas.   
					Use a separate electrical circuit for   
					your tool. This circuit must not be less   
					than #12 wire with a 20 A time-lag fuse   
					or a #14 wire with a 15 A time-lag   
					fuse. NOTE: When using an extension   
					cord on a circuit with a #14 wire, the   
					extension cord must not exceed 25 feet   
					in length. Before connecting the motor   
					to the power line, make sure the switch   
					is in the off position and the electric   
					current is rated the same as the current   
					stamped on the motor nameplate.   
					Running at a lower voltage will damage   
					the motor. This tool is intended for use   
					on a circuit that has a receptacle like   
					the one illustrated in Fig. 1.   
					CHECK with a qualified electrician or   
					service person if you do not completely   
					understand the grounding instructions,   
					or if you are not certain the tool is   
					properly grounded.   
					USE only three-wire extension cords   
					that have three-pronged grounding   
					plugs with three-pole receptacles that   
					accept the tool’s plug. Repair or replace   
					damaged or worn cords immediately.   
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				Fig. 1 shows a three-pronged electrical   
					plug and receptacle that has a   
					grounding conductor. If a properly   
					grounded receptacle is not available,   
					an adapter (Fig. 2) can be used to   
					temporarily connect this plug to a   
					two-contact grounded receptacle.   
					The adapter (Fig. 2) has a rigid lug   
					extending from it that MUST be   
					connected to a permanent earth   
					ground, such as a properly grounded   
					receptacle box.   
					CAUTION   
					This tool must be grounded while   
					in use to protect the operator from   
					electric shock.   
					MINIMUM GAUGE FOR EXTENSION CORDS (AWG)   
					(When using 120 volts only)   
					Ampere Rating   
					More Than Not More Than 25ft. 50ft. 100ft. 150ft.   
					0 
					6 
					10   
					12   
					Total length of Cord   
					6 
					18   
					18   
					16   
					14   
					16   
					16   
					16   
					16   
					14   
					14   
					14   
					12   
					12   
					10   
					12   
					16   
					12 Not Recommended   
					CAUTION   
					In all cases, make certain the   
					receptacle is properly grounded. If   
					you are not sure, have a qualified   
					electrician check the receptacle.   
					CAUTION   
					This tool is for indoor use only. Do   
					not expose to rain or use in damp   
					locations.   
					Fig. 1   
					Three-Pronged Plug   
					Grounding Prong   
					Properly Grounded   
					Three-Pronged Receptacle   
					Fig. 2   
					Grounding Lug   
					Make sure this   
					is connected   
					to a known   
					ground.   
					Two-Pronged   
					Receptacle   
					Adapter   
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				TOOLS NEEDED FOR   
					ASSEMBLY   
					ACCESSORIES AND   
					ATTACHMENTS   
					NOT SUPPLIED   
					SUPPLIED   
					RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES   
					WARNING   
					Visit your Sears Hardware   
					! 
					 
					Flat bladed   
					screwdriver   
					Blade wrench   
					Department or see the   
					Craftsman Power and Hand Tools   
					Catalog to purchase recommended   
					accessories for this power tool.   
					#2 Phillips screwdriver   
					Straight edge   
					Blade wrench   
					WARNING   
					! 
					 
					To avoid the risk of personal injury:   
					● Do not use adjustable (wobble)   
					type dadoes or carbide tipped   
					dado blades.   
					4 mm Hex   
					wrench   
					● Only use stackable dadoes.   
					● Maximum dado width is 1/2 in.   
					● Do not use a dado with a diameter   
					larger than 6 in.   
					Adjustable wrench   
					and/or 8 mm, 13 mm,   
					14 mm wrench   
					● Do not use molding head set with   
					this saw.   
					● Do not modify this power   
					tool or use accessories not   
					recommended by Sears.   
					Combination square   
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				CARTON CONTENTS   
					cord, or turn the switch ON until   
					Separate all parts from packing   
					the missing or damaged part is   
					obtained and is installed correctly.   
					Call 1-800-843-1682 for missing or   
					damaged parts.   
					materials. Check each part with the   
					illustration on the next page and the   
					“Table of Loose Parts” to make certain   
					all items are accounted for, before   
					discarding any packing material.   
					NOTE: To make assembly easier, keep   
					contents of box together. Apply a coat   
					of automobile wax to the table. Wipe all   
					parts thoroughly with a clean dry cloth.   
					This will reduce friction when pushing   
					the workpeice.   
					WARNING   
					If any part is missing or damaged,   
					do not attempt to assemble the   
					table saw, plug in the power   
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					TABLE OF LOOSE PARTS   
					ITEM DESCRIPTION   
					QUANTITY   
					A 
					Table saw assembly   
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					B 
					C 
					D 
					Blade guard assembly   
					Anti-kickback pawls assembly   
					Handwheel handle   
					E 
					F 
					Riving knife hardware bag assembly   
					Rip fence   
					1 
					1 
					G 
					H 
					Miter gauge   
					Blade wrench   
					1 
					2 
					I 
					J 
					K 
					L 
					Push stick   
					1 
					1 
					1 
					2 
					Push stick storage holder   
					Rear table extension   
					Rear table extension tube   
					Table insert   
					M 
					1 
					N 
					O 
					Table extension wing hardware bag assembly   
					Hex wrench   
					1 
					1 
					P 
					Q 
					R 
					S 
					Blade   
					1 
					Left and right extension table   
					Dust bag   
					Extension table hardware bag assembly   
					AAA Battery   
					1 each   
					1 
					1 
					2 
					T 
					STAND   
					U 
					V 
					W 
					X 
					Y 
					Z 
					Locking lever hardware bag assembly   
					Stand hardware bag assembly   
					Leg bracket   
					Bottom long support bracket   
					Top long support bracket   
					1 
					1 
					4 
					2 
					2 
					1 
					1 
					2 
					1 
					Bottom support bracket for roller wheel   
					AA Bottom short support bracket   
					BB Top short support bracket   
					CC Roller wheel hardware bag assembly   
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				UNPACKING YOUR TABLE SAW   
					D 
					C 
					B 
					E 
					A 
					J 
					H 
					F 
					G 
					I 
					N 
					K 
					M 
					L 
					P 
					O 
					S 
					T 
					U 
					Q 
					R 
					V 
					X 
					Y 
					W 
					Z 
					AA   
					BB   
					CC   
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				KNOW YOUR TABLE SAW   
					Blade guard   
					Rip fence   
					Miter gauge   
					Left extension table   
					Extension wing   
					locking lever   
					Overload reset switch   
					Blade elevation and   
					tilting handwheel   
					Miter gauge-rip   
					fence-push stick storage   
					ON/OFF switch with   
					safety key   
					Lock lever   
					Foot pad   
					Dust bag   
					ON/OFF laser switch   
					Riving knife   
					Anti-kickback pawls   
					Blade   
					Table insert   
					Hand hold   
					Rear table extension wing   
					Cord wrap   
					Right extension table   
					Blade storage   
					Roller wheel   
					Stand   
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				GLOSSARY OF TERMS   
					ANTI-KICKBACK PAWLS – Prevents   
					the workpiece from twisting during the   
					the workpiece from being kicked   
					upward or back toward the front of the   
					table saw by the spinning blade.   
					cutting operation.   
					GUM – A sticky sap from wood   
					products.   
					ARBOR – The shaft on which the   
					blade or dado is mounted.   
					HEEL – Misalignment of the blade.   
					BEVEL CUT – An angle cut made   
					JAMB NUT – Nut used to lock another   
					through the face of the workpiece.   
					nut in place on a threaded rod or bolt.   
					BLADE BEVEL SCALE – Measures   
					the angle the blade is tilted when set   
					for a bevel cut.   
					KERF – The amount of material   
					removed by the blade cut.   
					MITER CUT – An angle cut made   
					BLADE ELEVATION AND TILTING   
					HANDWHEEL – Raises and lowers   
					the blade or tilts the blade to angle   
					between 0o and 45o for bevel cuts.   
					across the width of the workpiece.   
					MITER GAUGE – A guide used for   
					crosscutting operations that slides   
					in the table top channels (grooves)   
					located on either side of the blade. It   
					BLADE GUARD – Clear plastic cover   
					that positions itself over the blade while helps make accurate straight or angle   
					cutting.   
					crosscuts.   
					COMPOUND CUT – A simultaneous   
					bevel and miter cut.   
					OVERLOAD RESET SWITCH –   
					Protects the motor if it overloads during   
					operation, provides a way to restart the   
					saw.   
					CROSSCUT – A cut made across the   
					width of the workpiece.   
					PUSH STICK – Used to push   
					DADO – Special cutting blades that are workpieces when performing ripping   
					used to cut grooves in a workpiece.   
					operations.   
					FREEHAND – Performing a cut without PUSH BLOCK – Used for ripping   
					using a rip fence, miter gauge, hold   
					down or other proper device to prevent   
					operation when the workpiece is too   
					narrow to use a push stick. Always use   
					a push block for rip widths less than 2 in.   
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				TABLE INSERT – Insert that is   
					removed from the table to install /   
					remove blades. It is also removed for   
					dado cutting. When dado cutting, a   
					dado insert plate must be used.   
					FEATHERBOARD – When ripping   
					a workpiece on your table saw, this   
					keeps it firmly and safely against the   
					rip fence. It also helps prevent chatter,   
					gouging, and dangerous kickback.   
					THROUGH SAWING – Making a cut   
					completely through the length or width   
					of a workpiece.   
					REVOLUTIONS PER MINUTE (RPM)   
					– The number of turns completed by a   
					spinning object in one minute.   
					WORKPIECE – Material to be cut.   
					RIP FENCE – A guide used for rip   
					cutting which allows the workpiece to   
					cut straight.   
					Saw blade path   
					Leading edge   
					Kerf   
					RIPPING – Cutting with the grain of   
					the wood or along the length of the   
					workpiece.   
					Surface   
					Trailing   
					edge   
					RIVING KNIFE – A metal piece of the   
					guard assembly located behind and   
					moves with the blade. Slightly thinner   
					than the saw blade, it helps keep the   
					kerf open and prevents kickback.   
					Workpiece   
					SAW BLADE PATH – The area of the   
					workpiece or table top directly in line   
					with the travel of the blade or the part   
					of the workpiece that will be cut.   
					SET – The distance between two saw   
					blade tips, bent outward in opposite   
					directions to each other. The further   
					apart the tips are, the greater the set.   
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				ASSEMBLY   
					ASSEMBLE STAND (FIG. A, B, C)   
					5. Assemble the other upper supports   
					in exactly the same manner.   
					6. Attach one bottom support (5) to the   
					center of the leg using bolt (3) and   
					nut (4). This completes the front   
					frame section.   
					1. Unpack all parts and group by type   
					and size. Refer to the parts list for   
					correct quantities.   
					2. Attach four hooks (10) to the top   
					corner of the four legs (2) as shown.   
					The hooks (10) are used to hold the   
					dust bag.   
					7. Assemble rear frame section in   
					exactly the same manner.   
					NOTE: Make sure the hook (10) is   
					securely fastened to the corner of   
					the leg (2).   
					8. Join front-bottom and rear-bottom   
					frame assemblies using the bottom   
					support (7), bolts and nuts.   
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					Fig. A   
					10   
					Fig. C   
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					2 
					6 
					5 
					3. Attach one long upper support with   
					label (1) to top of leg (2) using one   
					bolt (3) and nut (4).   
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					NOTE:   
					Front   
					● Align detents (8) in stand leg   
					with support brackets to ensure   
					proper fit.   
					ASSEMBLE THE ROLLER WHEEL   
					TO STAND (FIG. D, E)   
					1. Place stand upside down on level   
					surface or floor.   
					● Do not tighten bolts until stand is   
					properly aligned.   
					2. Place bottom support bracket for roller   
					wheel (18) inner of the front leg (2).   
					3. Insert the bolt (12) through the roller   
					wheel bracket (11), front leg (2),   
					bottom support bracket (18) and nut   
					(13) as shown. Tighten the nut.   
					4. Attach the roller wheel (14) to roller   
					wheel bracket (11), bolt (15) and lock   
					nut (16) using square neck bolt (15)   
					and lock nut (16) as shown.   
					● Position all supports to the   
					INSIDE of the leg assembles.   
					4. Attach short upper supports (6) to   
					other hole of leg (2) using one bolt   
					and nut.   
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					Fig. B   
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					6 
					NOTE: Do not overtighten nut as   
					this will not allow the wheels to turn.   
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				Fig. D   
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					Fig. F   
					16   
					14   
					13   
					12   
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					11   
					9 
					5. Repeat steps 1-4 for left rear leg (17)   
					and roller wheel assembly.   
					ASSEMBLE TABLE SAW TO STAND   
					USING LEVER LOCK (FIG. G)   
					1. Attach the locking lever assembly (18)   
					to the top of the leg (2).   
					2. Lift up the locking lever (19).   
					3. Thread the two screws (20) into the   
					holes (21) of the locking bracket (24)   
					and stand.   
					NOTE: You may need to loosen   
					the two short support brackets if the   
					two mounting holes are not lined up   
					correctly. Retighten these bolts once   
					you have added the lever locks.   
					4. Attach the lock nuts (22) and tighten   
					with a 8 mm or adjustable wrench.   
					5. Install the other locking lever   
					assemblies in exactly the same   
					manner.   
					NOTE: The roller wheel assemblies   
					and bottom support bracket (18)   
					can be installed on either the right-   
					hand side or left-hand side. Always   
					install the roller wheel assemblies   
					and the bottom support bracket (18)   
					at the same time. The illustration   
					shows the roller wheels on the left-   
					hand side.   
					Fig. E   
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					18   
					6. Position the saw base on the stand.   
					7. Line up the lever lock cover (23) to   
					the saw base and push down the   
					locking lever (19).   
					8. Fasten saw to stand using four   
					locking lever assemblies (18).   
					NOTE: The four locking lever   
					assemblies (18) are provided for   
					quick releasing the table saw to the   
					stand.   
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					Front   
					6. Carefully set the saw in its upright   
					position on a clean level surface.   
					WARNING   
					All four levers must be locked in the   
					down position before operating saw.   
					! 
					ASSEMBLE THE FOOT PAD TO   
					STAND (FIG. F)   
					1. Place all four foot pads (9) onto   
					each leg.   
					Fig. G   
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					23   
					2. Place stand on level surface and   
					adjust so all legs are contacting the   
					floor and are at similar angles to the   
					floor, and detents in stand leg align   
					with support brackets, then tighten   
					all bolts.   
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					18   
					20   
					NOTE: Stand should not rock after   
					all bolts are tightend.   
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				MOUNTING BASE TO STAND USING   
					BOLTS (FIG. H)   
					You can also attach the saw base to the   
					5. Mark an 11 in. square (2) centered   
					between the four mounting holes (1).   
					6. Cut out and remove the square.   
					7. This opening will allow sawdust to   
					fall through the saw base.   
					stand using standard bolts.   
					1. Fasten the base to the stand using   
					the four long bolts (25), flat washers   
					(26), and nuts (27).   
					2. Place a washer on the bolt and insert   
					thru the hole in saw base and slot   
					in stand. Attach the nut and tighten   
					using a 13 mm wrench. Repeat for   
					other three corners.   
					8. Place the saw on the work surface,   
					and align the mounting holes of the   
					saw with those drilled through the   
					surface.   
					9. Fasten the saw to the work surface.   
					WARNING   
					! 
					Do not operate this machine on the   
					floor. This is very dangerous and   
					may cause serious injury.   
					Fig. H   
					Fig. I   
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					26   
					25   
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					SQUARE   
					CUTOUT   
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					27   
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					ASSEMBLING THE HANDWHEEL   
					HANDLE (FIG. J)   
					Thread the handwheel handle (1) into   
					the handwheel hole, and then tighten   
					the nut against the handwheel with a   
					14 mm or adjustable wrench.   
					SAW MOUNTED TO WORK   
					SURFACE (FIG. I)   
					1. If the leg set will not be used, the   
					saw must be properly secured to   
					a sturdy workbench using the four   
					mounting holes at the base of the   
					saw.   
					2. The surface of the table where the   
					saw is to be mounted must have   
					a hole large enough to facilitate   
					sawdust fall-through and removal.   
					3. Square the saw on the mounting   
					surface and mark the location of the   
					four 3/8 in. mounting holes (1).   
					4. Drill 3/8 in. hole into the mounting   
					surface.   
					Fig. J   
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				RIP FENCE (FIG. K)   
					Fig. L   
					1. Lift upward on the rip fence handle   
					(1) so the rear holding clamp (2) is   
					fully extended.   
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					2. Place the rip fence on the saw table,   
					and attach the set plate (3) under   
					the fence handle (1) to the rail first.   
					3. Push down on the fence handle (1)   
					to lock.   
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					Fig. K   
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					INSTALLING THE BLADE   
					(FIG. M, N, O)   
					WARNING   
					! 
					To avoid injury from an accidental   
					start, make sure the switch is in the   
					OFF position and the plug is not   
					connected to the power source outlet.   
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					2 
					1. Raise the blade arbor to the   
					maximum height by turning the blade   
					elevation handwheel clockwise .   
					2. Remove the arbor nut (2) and outer   
					blade flange (3). (Fig. M)   
					INSTALLING THE DUST BAG (FIG. L)   
					Fig. M   
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					3 
					2 
					WARNING   
					! 
					● Do not use this saw to cut and/or   
					sand metals. The hot chips or   
					sparks may ignite sawdust or the   
					bag material.   
					● To prevent hazard, clean and   
					remove sawdust from under the   
					saw frequently.   
					3. Place the blade onto the arbor   
					(4) with the blade teeth pointing   
					forward to the front of the saw. (Fig. N)   
					4. Make sure the blade fits flush   
					against the inner flange.   
					5. Clean the outer blade flange (3)   
					and install it onto the arbor (4) and   
					against the blade. (Fig. N)   
					1. The hooks (2) located inside of the   
					four legs are used to hold the dust   
					bag (1).   
					2. Attach the dust bag (1) to the four   
					hooks located inside of four legs.   
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				6. Thread the arbor nut (2) onto the   
					arbor, making sure the flat side of   
					the nut is against the blade, then   
					hand-tighten. (Fig. N)   
					7. To tighten the arbor nut (2), place   
					the open-end wrench (5) on the flats   
					of the saw arbor to keep the arbor   
					from turning (Fig. N).   
					REMOVING THE BLADE (FIG. N, O)   
					WARNING   
					! 
					To avoid injury from an accidental   
					start, make sure the switch is in   
					the OFF position and the plug is   
					disconnected from the power source   
					outlet.   
					8. Place the box-end wrench (6) on the   
					arbor nut (2) and turn clockwise (to   
					the rear of the saw table). (Fig. N)   
					1. Remove the table insert by snapping   
					out from the hole (8). (Fig. O)   
					2. Raise the blade to the maximum   
					height by turning the blade elevation   
					handwheel clockwise .   
					Fig. N   
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					7 
					3. Adjust the blade to the 90° vertical   
					position by unlocking the blade tilting   
					lock knob and turning the bevel   
					tilting handwheel counterclockwise,   
					and then lock into position.   
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					2 
					4. Place the blade wrench (6) on the   
					arbor nut (2) (Fig. N).   
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					5. Loosen the arbor nut (2), place the   
					open-end wrench (5) on the flats of   
					the saw arbor to keep the arbor from   
					turning (Fig. N).   
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					10.Lower the blade to its minimum   
					height position and place insert (1)   
					into position. (Fig. O)   
					6. Then remove the blade (7). Clean   
					but do not remove the inner blade   
					flange before reassembling the   
					blade (Fig. N).   
					Fig. O   
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					RIVING KNIFE ASSEMBLY (FIG. P,   
					P-1, Q)   
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					WARNING   
					! 
					● To avoid injury from an accidental   
					start, make sure the switch is in   
					the OFF position and the plug   
					is disconnected from the power   
					source outlet.   
					● Never operate this saw without   
					the riving knife in the correct   
					position.   
					WARNING   
					! 
					To avoid possible injury and damage   
					to the workpiece, be sure to INSTALL   
					THE BLADE WITH THE TEETH   
					POINTING TOWARD THE FRONT OF   
					TABLE in the direction of the rotation   
					arrow on the blade guard.   
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				Installing the riving knife assembly   
					(Fig. P, P-1)   
					Aligning the riving knife (Fig. Q)   
					WARNING   
					! 
					1. Remove the table insert   
					2. With the blade elevation handwheel   
					(1), raise the blade arbor to the   
					maximum height.   
					3. Loosen the blade lock handle (2).   
					Just turn and move the handwheel   
					(1) to 45° on the bevel scale.   
					4. Tighten the bevel lock handle.   
					● To avoid injury from an accidental   
					start, make sure the switch is in   
					the OFF position and the plug   
					is disconnected from the power   
					source outlet.   
					● Never operate this tool without the   
					riving knife in the correct position.   
					● Never operate this tool without   
					the blade guard in place for all   
					through sawing operations.   
					● This adjustment was made   
					at the factory, but it should   
					be rechecked and adjusted if   
					necessary.   
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					Fig. P   
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					1. Remove the table insert and raise   
					the blade to the maximum height   
					by turning the blade elevation   
					handwheel clockwise.   
					2. Remove the blade guard and anti-   
					kickback pawl assembly.   
					3. Adjust the blade to the 0° vertical   
					position by unlocking the blade tilting   
					lock knob and turning the bevel tilting   
					handwheel counterclockwise, and   
					then lock into position.   
					4. To see if the blade (1) and riving   
					knife (2) are correctly aligned, lay a   
					combination square along the side   
					of the blade and against the riving   
					knife (making sure the square is   
					between the teeth of the blade).   
					5. Tilt the blade to the 45° position and   
					check the alignment again.   
					5. Take the lock knob (6) and insert   
					thru the washer (5), middle hole in   
					the set plate (4) and slot in riving   
					knife (7).   
					6. Place this assembly through the   
					mounting bracket (3) located behind   
					the saw blade. Please note that the   
					two pins on the bracket must be   
					engaged in the riving knife slot and   
					the two holes in the set plate.   
					7. Make sure the riving knife (7) is in   
					its highest position. Tighten the lock   
					knob (6).   
					8. Return the blade to 0° and place the   
					table insert in position.   
					9. Before using the saw, please follow   
					the instructions on aligning the   
					riving knife.   
					6. If the blade and riving knife are not   
					correctly aligned:   
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					Fig. P-1   
					a. Loosen the locking knob (3) from   
					the mounting bracket (4).   
					b. Insert the washer (5) between the   
					riving knife and bracket (4) and   
					retighten the locking knob (3).   
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				NOTE:   
					● When installing the blade guard,   
					cover the blade teeth with a piece   
					of folded cardboard to protect   
					yourself from possible injury.   
					● Never operate this machine   
					without the blade guard in place   
					for all through sawing operations.   
					● The washers (1/4*1/2-3/32) (5) are   
					not included with this table saw. It   
					must be purchased separately.   
					● Riving knife thickness is 0.09 in.   
					● The maximum radial distance   
					between the riving knife and the   
					toothed rim of the saw blade is 0.12   
					in ~ 0.31 in. (3 mm ~ 8 mm)   
					● The tip of the riving knife shall not   
					be lower than 0.04 in. ~ 0.2 in. (1   
					mm ~ 5 mm) from the tooth peak.   
					● The riving knife is thinner than the   
					width of the kerf by approximately   
					1/64 in on each side.   
					8. Check the riving knife and blade   
					alignment again at both 0° and 45°.   
					9. Add or remove the washers until the   
					alignment is correct.   
					10.Replace the table insert, blade guard   
					and anti-kickback pawl assembly.   
					Installing the blade guard and anti-   
					kickback pawl assembly (Fig. R, S, T)   
					1. Make sure the blade is elevated to   
					its maximum height and the bevel is   
					set at 0°. Make sure the bevel lock   
					handle is tight.   
					2. Take the anti-kickback pawl   
					assembly and lift up the locking   
					lever (1) located on top. (Fig R)   
					3. Place the front of assembly into slot   
					(2-Fig R) and push down making   
					sure the assembly is engaged in the   
					slots. There should be no movement   
					of the assembly. Push down on the   
					locking lever (1). (Fig S)   
					Fig. Q   
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					Fig. R   
					2 
					1 
					Loosen   
					2 
					5 
					4 
					1 
					3 
					Fig. S   
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					BLADE GUARD ASSEMBLY   
					(FIG. R, S, T)   
					Tighten   
					WARNING   
					! 
					To avoid injury from an accidental   
					start, make sure the switch is in   
					the OFF position and the plug is   
					disconnected from the power source   
					outlet.   
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				4. Take the blade guard assembly and   
					locate the black sliding locking knob   
					(4) on the back of assembly. (Fig. T)   
					2. Loosen the blade lock handle do not   
					pull on handle just turn and move the   
					handwheel to 90° on the bevel scale.   
					3. Tighten the bevel lock handle.   
					4. Remove the anti-kickback pawl   
					assembly (3) by pressing the anti-   
					kickback pawls lever (1). (Fig. R)   
					5. Removing the blade guard assembly   
					(7) by pulling out the locking pin (4).   
					(Fig. T-1)   
					Fig. T   
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					AVOID KICKBACKS (FIG. U)   
					(Work thrown back towards you) by   
					keeping the blade sharp, the rip fence   
					parallel to the saw blade and by keeping   
					the riving knife, anti-kickback pawls and   
					guards in place, aligned and functioning.   
					Do not release work before passing it   
					completely beyond the saw blade. Do not   
					rip work that is twisted, warped or does   
					not have a straight edge to guide it along   
					the fence. Do not attempt to reverse out   
					of a cut with the blade running.   
					5. Insert the blade guard assembly   
					onto the riving knife so that the pin   
					(5) engages into slot (6) completely.   
					(Fig T-1)   
					6. Slide the locking knob (4) up and   
					press the guard assembly down so   
					that the entire assembly is flat on   
					the riving knife. Release the locking   
					knob (4).   
					7. Make sure that the assembly is locked   
					in place both in front and back.   
					WARNING   
					! 
					Improper riving knife alignment can   
					cause “kickback” and serious injury.   
					Fig. T-1   
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					Fig. U   
					Anti- kickback pawl   
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					5 
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					INSTALLING TABLE SIDE   
					EXTENSIONS (FIG. V)   
					Removing the blade guard and anti-   
					kickback pawl assembly (Fig. R, T-1)   
					1. Identify the right hand table extension.   
					NOTE: For illustration purposes the   
					view in Fig. V looks “through” the   
					saw table to the under side of the   
					table. The right hand table extension   
					is the one with the measuring scale   
					visible from the front of the saw   
					when it is installed to the right hand   
					side of the saw table.   
					WARNING   
					! 
					To avoid injury from an accidental   
					start, make sure the switch is in   
					the OFF position and the plug is   
					disconnected from the power source   
					outlet.   
					1. With the blade elevation handwheel   
					raise the blade to the maximum   
					height.   
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				2. Unlock both front and rear cam   
					locking levers (1) on the right hand   
					side of the saw base by flipping the   
					lever over.   
					3. Insert the table extension mounting   
					tubes (2) into the two matching   
					holes in the cam lever assemblies.   
					NOTE: Make sure the front mounting   
					tube has the measuring scale visible   
					from the front of the saw.   
					2. Snap two black plastic stops (3)   
					over the two rear table extension   
					tubes (2). Make sure the locating   
					pin in the black plastic stops fits into   
					the matching hole in the extension   
					tube. This will ‘lock’ the tube into the   
					extension. (Fig. W)   
					Fig. W   
					Bend End   
					4. Slide the table extension toward the   
					table until it rests against the saw   
					table.   
					5. Lock both cam locking levers by   
					pushing them in toward the cam   
					locking lever assemblies.   
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					2 
					6. If the extension is not level to the   
					table, adjust by inserting the spacers   
					(Carton Contents S) between the   
					extension and the tube it mounts   
					onto. See page 35.   
					3 
					3. Insert the rear table extension   
					tubes (2) into the two holes in the   
					rear of the saw table, and into the   
					extension tube brackets under the   
					table. Position the rear table support   
					so that the instruction labels are   
					facing up. (Fig. X)   
					Fig. V   
					2 
					4 
					3 
					4. Tighten one extension wing stop   
					screw (4) on the end of the left rear   
					table extension tubes (2). Verify that   
					the screw is fully inserted into the   
					corresponding hole in the extension   
					tube. (Fig. X)   
					1 
					7. Make sure the screw (3) into the   
					matching hole (4) of the extension   
					mounting tube (2).   
					Fig. X   
					3 
					8. Install the left hand table extension   
					the same manner.   
					INSTALLING THE REAR TABLE   
					EXTENSION (FIG. W, X)   
					1. Insert the two rear table extension   
					tubes (2) into the rear table   
					2 
					4 
					extension (1).   
					NOTE: They must be inserted into   
					the back of the extension with the   
					bent end last so that the bar will   
					hold the extension in place. (Fig. W)   
					1 
					3 
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				ADJUSTING THE REAR TABLE   
					EXTENSION (FIG. X)   
					the left side of the body shell. The   
					bracket will snap into place.   
					1. The rear table extension (1) should   
					be positioned as close as possible   
					to the rear of the table when ripping   
					short material.   
					2. The rear table extension (1) should   
					be fully extended when ripping longer   
					materials that require extra support.   
					Fig. Z   
					2 
					1 
					INSTALLING THE BATTERIES FOR   
					THE LASER LINE (FIG. Y)   
					3 
					STORAGE (FIG. Z, AA, BB)   
					Rip fence, miter gauge (Fig. Z)   
					Storage brackets for the rip fence (2)   
					and miter gauge (3) are located on the   
					left side of the saw housing.   
					WARNING   
					! 
					Failure to unplug your saw could   
					result in accidental starting causing   
					possible serious personal injury.   
					1. Remove the locking screw (1) on the   
					cover of the battery compartment   
					with a Phillips screwdriver, and   
					open the battery compartment.   
					2. Install two “AAA” batteries.   
					3. Close the cover (2), and replace the   
					locking screw and tighten it securely.   
					4. Turn the switch (3) to the ON   
					position in order to activate the laser   
					cutting guide.   
					NOTE: Adjust the miter gauge to   
					450~600 before putting away in storage.   
					Blade Wrench (Fig. AA)   
					Insert the blade wrench into the slot   
					(4) located to the back side of the saw   
					housing.   
					Fig. AA   
					NOTE: See instructions on Adjusting   
					The Laser Line on page 33.   
					2 
					Fig. Y   
					1 
					4 
					3 
					Blade (Fig. BB)   
					1. Loosen and remove the knob (1) on   
					the left side of the saw housing.   
					2. Place extra blades (not included)   
					onto the arbor. Replace the knob   
					and tighten.   
					Fig. BB   
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					INSTALLING THE PUSH-STICK   
					STORAGE HOLDER (FIG. Z)   
					Attach the metal push-stick storage   
					bracket (1) into the provided slots on   
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				ADJUSTMENTS   
					MOVE THE TABLE SAW (FIG. CC)   
					4. If adjustment is needed to make the   
					fence parallel to the groove, do the   
					following:   
					1. Slide the table extension toward   
					the table until it rests against the   
					saw table and tighten the two cam-   
					locking levers.   
					● Loosen the two bolts (3) and lift   
					up on the handle (2).   
					2. Hold the table saw firmly, pull the   
					table saw toward you until the saw   
					is balanced on the wheels.   
					3. Move the saw to the desired   
					location for operation or store the   
					saw in a dry environment.   
					● Hold the fence bracket (4) firmly   
					against the front of the saw table.   
					Move the fence until it is parallel   
					with the miter gauge groove.   
					● Push the handle down and   
					tighten both bolts.   
					5. If fence is loose when the handle is   
					in the locked (downward) position,   
					do the following:   
					Fig. CC   
					● Move the handle (2) upward   
					and turn the adjusting nut (5)   
					clockwise until the rear clamp is   
					snug.   
					● Over-tightening the adjusting   
					bolts will cause the fence to come   
					out of alignment.   
					WARNING   
					! 
					Failure to properly align fence can   
					cause “kickback” and serious injury.   
					RIP FENCE ADJUSTMENT (FIG. DD)   
					1. The fence (1) is moved by lifting   
					up on the handle (2) and sliding   
					the fence to the desired location.   
					Pushing down on the handle locks   
					the fence in position.   
					Fig. DD   
					1 
					3 
					4 
					2. Position the fence on the right side   
					of the table and along the edge   
					miter gauge groove.   
					5 
					3. Lock the fence handle. The fence   
					should be parallel with the miter   
					gauge groove.   
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				RIP FENCE INDICATOR   
					ADJUSTMENT (FIG. EE)   
					3. To change angles on the miter gauge,   
					loosen the lock handle (1) and rotate   
					the miter body to the desired angle   
					as indicated by the scale. Secure in   
					position by tightening the lock handle.   
					1. The rip fence indicator (6) points to   
					the measurement scale. The scale   
					shows the distance from the side of   
					the fence to nearest side of the blade.   
					2. Measure the actual distance with a   
					rule. If there is a difference between   
					the measurement and the indicator,   
					adjust the indicator (6).   
					3. Loosen the screw (7) and slide the   
					indicator to the correct measurement   
					on the scale. Tighten the screw and   
					remeasure with the rule.   
					Fig. FF   
					1 
					3 
					2 
					ADJUSTING THE TABLE INSERT   
					(FIG. GG)   
					Fig. EE   
					WARNING   
					! 
					6 
					To avoid serious injury, the table   
					insert (2) must be level with the   
					table. If the table insert is not flush   
					with the table, adjust the two bolts   
					(1) with a 4 mm hex wrench until it is   
					parallel with the table.   
					7 
					NOTE: To raise the insert, turn the hex   
					screws counterclockwise, to lower the   
					insert, turn the hex screws clockwise.   
					Do not remove the insert, adjustments   
					need to be made with the insert in   
					place to get the proper level.   
					WARNING   
					! 
					To avoid injury from an accidental   
					start, make sure the switch is in the   
					OFF position and the plug is not   
					connected to the power source outlet.   
					Fig. GG   
					ADJUSTING THE MITER GAUGE   
					(FIG. FF)   
					2 
					1. Loosen the lock handle (1) to allow   
					the miter body (2) to rotate freely.   
					Position the miter body at 90° so the   
					positive detent secures its position.   
					Tighten the lock handle to hold the   
					miter body in position.   
					2. If the pointer (3) requires adjustment,   
					loosen the screw under the pointer   
					with a screwdriver. Adjust the pointer   
					to 90° on the scale, then firmly   
					tighten the adjustment screw.   
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				ADJUSTING THE 90° AND 45°   
					POSITIVE STOPS (FIG. HH, II)   
					Your saw has positive stops that will   
					quickly position the saw blade at 90°   
					and 45° to the table. Make adjustments   
					only if necessary.   
					45° Stop   
					1. Disconnect the saw from the power   
					source.   
					2. Raise the blade to the maximum   
					elevation.   
					3. Loosen the blade bevel lock handle   
					and move the blade to the maximum   
					bevel position (45°)and tighten the   
					bevel lock handle.   
					4. Place a combination square on the   
					table and against the blade (2) to   
					determine if the blade is 45° to the   
					table. (Fig. HH)   
					5. If the blade is not 45° to the table,   
					loosen or tighten (depending on   
					whether you are increasing or   
					decreasing the degrees) the hex bolt   
					(4) with a 5 mm hex wrench until you   
					achieve 45°. (Fig. II)   
					90° Stop   
					1. Disconnect the saw from the power   
					source.   
					2. Raise the blade to the maximum   
					elevation.   
					3. Loosen the blade bevel lock handle   
					and move the blade to the maximum   
					vertical position and tighten the   
					bevel lock handle.   
					4. Place a combination square on the   
					table and against the blade (1) to   
					determine if the blade is 90° to the   
					table. (Fig. HH)   
					5. If the blade is not 90° to the table,   
					loosen or tighten (depending on   
					whether you are increasing or   
					decreasing the degrees) the hex bolt   
					(3) with a 5 mm hex wrench until you   
					achieve 90°. (Fig. II)   
					6. The, loosen the bevel lock handle   
					and reset the blade at the maximum   
					bevel position (45°), then tighten the   
					bevel lock handle.   
					7. Check again to see if the blade is   
					45° to the table. If not, repeat step 5.   
					6. Loosen the bevel lock handle and   
					reset the blade at the maximum   
					vertical position, then tighten the   
					bevel lock handle.   
					3 
					Fig. II   
					7. Check again to see if the blade is   
					90° to the table. If not, repeat step 5.   
					8. Lastly, check the bevel angle scale. If   
					the pointer does not read 90°, loosen   
					the screw holding the pointer and   
					move the pointer so it is accurate at   
					0° and retighten the pointer screw.   
					4 
					BLADE TILT POINTER   
					1. When the blade is positioned at 90°,   
					adjust the blade tilt pointer to read 0°   
					on the scale.   
					Fig. HH   
					900   
					450   
					2. Loosen the holding screw, position the   
					pointer over 0° and tighten the screw.   
					NOTE: Make a trial cut on scrap wood   
					before making critical cuts. Measure for   
					exactness.   
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				BLADE PARALLEL TO THE MITER   
					GAUGE GROOVE (FIG. JJ, KK)   
					9. If the ruler touches the marked tooth   
					at the front and rear position, no   
					adjustment is needed at this time.   
					If not or the base of the rule is no   
					longer parallel with the edge of   
					the miter gauge groove, perform   
					adjustment procedure described in   
					next section.   
					WARNING   
					! 
					This adjustment was made at the   
					factory, but it should be rechecked   
					and adjusted if necessary.   
					WARNING   
					! 
					To prevent personal injury:   
					● Always disconnect plug from the   
					power source when making any   
					adjustments.   
					Fig. JJ   
					● This adjustment must be correct   
					or accurate cuts can not be made.   
					Also inaccurate adjustment can   
					result in kickback and serious   
					personal injury.   
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					1 
					1. Remove the safety switch key and   
					unplug the saw.   
					2. Remove the blade guard for this   
					procedure but reinstall and realign   
					after adjustment.   
					3. Raise the blade to the highest   
					position and set at the 0° angle   
					(90° straight up).   
					4. Select and mark, with a felt tip maker,   
					a blade tooth having a “right set” and   
					rotate the blade so the marked tooth   
					is 1/2 in. above the table.   
					5. Place the combination square base   
					(1) into the right side miter gauge   
					groove (2). (Fig. JJ)   
					6. Adjust the rule so it touches the front   
					marked tooth and lock ruler so it holds   
					its position in the square assembly.   
					7. Rotate the blade bringing the   
					marked tooth to the rear and about   
					1/2 in. above the blade.   
					8. Carefully slide the combination   
					square to the rear until the ruler   
					touches the marked tooth.   
					ADDITIONAL BLADE   
					ADJUSTMENTS (FIG. KK)   
					NOTE: The adjusting mechanism   
					is located above the blade height   
					adjusting hand wheel under the   
					tabletop. If the front and rear   
					measurements are not the same.   
					If the blade is partial to right side:   
					1. Turn the left adjustment screw (2)   
					counterclockwise and adjust the   
					right side adjustment screw (3)   
					clockwise.   
					2. Remeasure, as described in steps 4   
					to 9 in the prior section.   
					3. When alignment is achieved, turn   
					the left adjustment screw (2) until it   
					touches the pivot rod (4).   
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				If the blade is partial to left side:   
					1. Turn the right adjustment screw (3)   
					counterclockwise and adjust the left   
					side adjustment screw (2) clockwise.   
					2. Remeasure, as described in steps 4   
					to 9 in the prior section.   
					3. When alignment is achieved, turn   
					the right adjustment screw (3) until it   
					touches the pivot rod (4).   
					● Do not perform any adjustments   
					that are intended to increase the   
					power of the laser.   
					● When using the laser line, do not   
					point the laser beam at people and/   
					or reflecting surfaces. Even a low-   
					intensity laser beam can cause eye   
					damage. Do not look directly into   
					the laser beam.   
					● If the Laser Line will not be used for   
					more than three months, remove   
					the batteries in order to avoid   
					damage from possible leakage.   
					● The laser line does not include any   
					user-serviceable components. Do   
					not open the housing in an attempt   
					to repair it.   
					Fig. KK   
					3 
					2 
					4 
					● Repairs should only be carried out at   
					a service center or by an authorized   
					service technician.   
					● NOTE: All the adjustments for the   
					operation of this machine have   
					been completed at the factory.   
					Due to normal wear and use, some   
					occasional readjustments may be   
					necessary.   
					THE LASER LINE   
					This tool is equipped with the Laser   
					R 
					Trac , which is a battery-powered   
					laser cutting guide. The laser line   
					allows the operator to anticipate the   
					path of the saw blade on the workpiece   
					before cutting begins.   
					● CAUTION-Use of controls or   
					adjustments or performance of   
					procedures other than those   
					specified herein may result in   
					hazardous radiation exposure.   
					● CAUTION-The use of optical   
					instruments with this product will   
					increase eye hazard.   
					● Do not attempt to repair or   
					disassemble the laser. If unqualified   
					persons attempt to repair this laser   
					product, serious injury may result.   
					Any repair required on this laser   
					product should be performed by   
					authorized service center personnel.   
					WARNING   
					! 
					The laser beam is emitted when the   
					laser line is turned on. Do not stare   
					into the beam or view it directly   
					using optical instruments. Do not   
					remove the warning label that is   
					affixed to the blade guard. Avoid   
					aiming the laser beam directly into   
					the eyes.   
					● A laser beam is not a toy, and it   
					should not be used by children.   
					Misuse of this laser line can lead to   
					irreparable eye damage.   
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				LASER RADIATION.   
					3. If the laser line is not flush, loosen   
					the two set screws (1) using a small   
					flat bladed screwdriver that is not   
					provided, but do not remove them.   
					4. Use the 5 mm hex wrench that is not   
					provided, adjust the laser unit (2) until   
					the laser line is parallel with the blade.   
					NOTE: Be careful not to over-rotate   
					the laser unit. Do not rotate the laser   
					more than 1/8 of a turn in either   
					direction.   
					Do not stare into the beam or view it   
					directly using optical instruments.   
					Maximum output: < 1 mW   
					Wavelength: 630-670 nm   
					Complies with 21 CFR 1040.10 and   
					1040.11 Class II Laser Product.   
					Laser Warning Label:   
					5. Adjust the set screws (1) on the left   
					or right side in order to shift the laser   
					line until it is flush with the right side   
					of the blade. Once proper alignment   
					has been achieved, tighten the set   
					screw on the other side slowly, until   
					it touches the laser, in order to lock   
					the laser into position. Turn the laser   
					line off.   
					ADJUSTING THE LASER LINE   
					(FIG. LL)   
					WARNING   
					! 
					The laser beam is emitted when the   
					laser line is turned on. Do not stare   
					into beam or look directly at it using   
					optical instruments. Do not remove   
					the warning label that is affixed to the   
					blade guard. Do not direct the laser   
					into the eyes.   
					NOTE: If additional alignment is   
					required, use thin flat washers (not   
					provided) by placing them between the   
					riving knife and the mounting bracket.   
					Refer to the section of “Aligning the   
					riving knife” on page 23.   
					NOTE: All of the adjustments for the   
					operation of this machine have been   
					carried out at the factory. Occasional   
					readjustments may be necessary as a   
					result of normal wear and use.   
					Fig. LL   
					2 
					1. Turn the laser line on. Place a   
					straight edge or ruler against the   
					right side of the blade.   
					2. Verify whether the laser line is flush   
					against the right side of the blade,   
					and against the straight edge or   
					ruler.   
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				OPERATION   
					BASIC SAW OPERATIONS   
					2. To turn the saw OFF, move the   
					switch downward.   
					RAISE THE BLADE (FIG. MM)   
					To raise or lower the blade, turn the   
					blade elevation handwheel (1) to the   
					desired blade height, and then tighten   
					the bevel lock handle (2) to maintain   
					the desired blade angle.   
					3. To lock the switch in the OFF position,   
					grasp the end (or yellow part) of the   
					safety switch key (1), and pull it out.   
					4. With the safety removal key   
					removed, the switch will not operate.   
					5. If the safety removal key is removed   
					while the saw is running, it can be   
					turned OFF but cannot be restarted   
					without inserting the switch key (1).   
					Fig. MM   
					2 
					1 
					Fig. NN   
					3 
					1 
					2 
					TILTING THE BLADE   
					Two methods are available for tilting   
					the saw blade.   
					OVERLOAD PROTECTION (FIG. NN)   
					This saw has an overload reset button   
					(3) that resets the motor after it shuts off   
					due to overloading or low voltage. If the   
					motor stops during operation, turn the   
					ON / OFF switch to the OFF position.   
					Wait about five minutes for the motor to   
					cool, the push the reset button (3) and   
					turn the switch to the ON position.   
					Rapid blade tilting:   
					Loosen the bevel lock handle (2), move   
					the handwheel (1) to the desired angle,   
					then tighten the bevel lock handle.   
					Fine adjustment blade tilting:   
					Loosen the bevel lock handle (2), push   
					in the handwheel (1) and at the same   
					time turn the handwheel (1) to tilt the   
					saw blade. When the saw blade is at   
					the desired angle, tighten the bevel   
					lock handle (2).   
					WARNING   
					! 
					To avoid injury, the ON / OFF switch   
					should be in the OFF position and   
					the plug removed from the power   
					source while the cool down takes   
					place, to prevent accidental starting   
					when the reset button is pushed.   
					Overheating may be caused by   
					misaligned parts or a dull blade or   
					undersized extensing cord. Inspect   
					your saw for proper setup before   
					using it again.   
					ON/OFF SWITCH (FIG. NN)   
					The ON / OFF switch has a safety   
					removal key. With the key removed from   
					the switch, unauthorized and hazardous   
					use by children and others is minimized.   
					1. To turn the saw ON, insert the safety   
					switch key (1) into the slot in the   
					switch (2). Move the switch upward   
					to the ON position.   
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				USING THE TABLE EXTENSION   
					(FIG. OO, PP)   
					grain of the workpiece. (It is not safe to   
					rip or crosscut by freehand). Ripping   
					requires the use of the rip fence, and   
					crosscutting requires the miter gauge.   
					NEVER USE THE TWO AT THE   
					SAME TIME.   
					If the table extension is not parallel   
					with the table, remove the bolts (1) and   
					position the extension leveling spacers   
					(2) between the table extension and   
					tube until it is parallel with the table,   
					then tighten the bolts.   
					WARNING   
					! 
					NOTE: See page 14 for table of loose   
					parts ITEM: S   
					Before using the saw each time,   
					check the following:   
					1. The blade is tightened to the arbor.   
					2. The bevel angle lock knob is   
					tightened.   
					Fig. OO   
					3. If ripping, make sure the fence   
					is locked into position and   
					is parallel to the miter gauge   
					groove.   
					4. The blade guard is in place and   
					working properly.   
					2 
					1 
					5. Safety glasses are worn.   
					1. Release the extension cam locking   
					levers (3).   
					The failure to adhere to these   
					common safety rules, and those   
					printed in the front of this manual,   
					can greatly increase the likelihood   
					of injury.   
					2. Slide the extension (4) out until the   
					correct measurement is displayed   
					on the tube scale. The user sights   
					the scale off the edge of the table.   
					3. Tighten all extension cam locking   
					levers.   
					RIPPING (FIG. QQ, RR)   
					WARNING   
					! 
					Fig. PP   
					To prevent serious injury:   
					● Never use a miter gauge when   
					ripping.   
					● Never use more than one rip fence   
					during a single cut.   
					● Do not allow familiarity or frequent   
					use of your table saw to cause   
					careless mistakes. Remember   
					that even a careless fraction of   
					a second is enough to cause a   
					severe injury.   
					● Keep both hands away from the   
					blade and clear from the path of   
					the blade.   
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					4 
					CUTTING OPERATIONS   
					There are two basic types of cuts:   
					ripping and crosscutting. Ripping is   
					cutting along the length and the grain of   
					the workpiece. Crosscutting is cutting   
					either across the width or across the   
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				● The workpiece must have a   
					straight edge against the fence   
					and must not be warped, twisted,   
					or bowed when ripping.   
					WARNING   
					! 
					When width or rip narrower than   
					2 in. the push stick cannot be   
					used because the blade guard will   
					interfere. Use the auxiliary fence (4)   
					and push block (5) as shown.   
					1. Remove the miter gauge and store it   
					in the “storage” compartment in the   
					base of the saw.   
					Fig. RR   
					2. Secure the rip fence to the table.   
					3. Raise the blade so it is about 1/8 in.   
					higher than the top of the workpiece.   
					4. Place the workpiece flat on the table   
					and against the fence. Keep the   
					workpiece away from the blade.   
					5. Turn the saw ON and wait for the   
					blade to come to full speed.   
					4 
					7 
					5 
					6. Slowly feed the workpiece into the   
					blade by pushing forward only on the   
					workpiece section (1) that will pass   
					between the blade and the fence.   
					(Fig. QQ)   
					7. Keep your thumbs off the table top.   
					When both of your thumbs touch the   
					front edge of the table (2), finish the   
					cut with a push stick (3). To make an   
					additional push stick, use the pattern   
					on page 47. (Fig. QQ)   
					6 
					8. Continue pushing the workpiece (6)   
					with the push stick (3-Fig. QQ) or   
					push block until it passes through   
					the blade guard and clears the rear   
					of the table. (Fig. RR)   
					9. Never pull the piece back when the   
					blade is turning. Turn the switch   
					OFF. When the blade completely   
					stops, you can then remove the   
					workpiece.   
					WARNING   
					! 
					AVOID KICKBACK by pushing   
					forward on the section of the   
					workpiece that passes between the   
					blade and the fence. Never perform   
					any freehand operations.   
					WARNING   
					Never attempt to pull the workpiece   
					backwards during a cutting   
					operation. This will cause kickback   
					and serious injury to the user can   
					occur. When the blade completely   
					stops, raise the anti-kickback pawls   
					(7) on each side of the riving knife   
					and slide the workpiece out.   
					! 
					Fig. QQ   
					6 
					3 
					1 
					2 
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				BEVEL RIPPING   
					MAKE A FEATHERBOARD (FIG. SS)   
					Select a solid piece of lumber   
					This cut is the same as ripping except   
					the blade bevel angle is set to an angle   
					other than “00”.   
					approximately 3/4 in thick, 4 in wide and   
					18 in long. To make a featherboard, cut   
					one end of the lumber at 60 degrees,   
					then cut 8 in-long slots 1/4 in apart on   
					the angled end as shown in Fig. SS.   
					RIPPING SMALL PIECES   
					To avoid injury from the blade contact,   
					never make cuts narrower than 3/4 in.   
					wide.   
					Fig. SS   
					1. It is unsafe to rip small pieces.   
					Instead, rip a larger piece to obtain   
					the size of the desired piece.   
					2. When a small width is to be ripped,   
					your hand cannot be safely put   
					between the blade and the rip fence,   
					use push stick or push block to pass   
					the workpiece completely through   
					and past the blade.   
					60o   
					3 in   
					8 in   
					18 in   
					USE A FEATHERBOARD (FIG. TT)   
					1. Lower the saw blade (1).   
					2. Position the rip fence (2) to the   
					desired adjustment and lock the rip   
					fence.   
					3. Place the workpiece (3) against the   
					fence and over the saw blade area.   
					4. Adjust the featherboard (4) to resist   
					the workpiece forward of the blade.   
					5. Attached the C-clamps (5) to secure   
					the featherboard to the edge of the   
					table.   
					HELPFUL DEVICES   
					In order to make some of cuts, it is   
					necessary to use the devices like, push   
					block, featherboard and auxiliary fence,   
					which you can make yourself. Here are   
					some templates for your reference.   
					FEATHERBOARD (FIG. SS, TT)   
					A featherboard is a device used to   
					help control the workpiece by guiding   
					it securely against the table or fence.   
					Featherboards are especially useful   
					when ripping small workpieces and for   
					completing non-through cuts. The end   
					is angled with a number of short kerfs   
					to give a friction hold on the workpiece   
					and locked in place on the table   
					with C-clamps. Test that it can resist   
					kickback.   
					Fig. TT   
					1 
					2 
					5 
					WARNING   
					! 
					Place the featherboard against the   
					uncut portion of the workpiece to   
					avoid kickback that could cause   
					serious personal injury.   
					3 
					4 
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				AUXILIARY FENCE (FIG. UU)   
					Making the base:   
					MAKE A PUSH BLOCK (FIG. VV)   
					Making the base:   
					● Start with a piece of 3/8 in. plywood   
					at least 5-1/2 in. wide or wider and   
					21 in. long or longer.   
					● Start with a 3/8 in. plywood at least   
					5-1/2 in. wide or wider and 12 in.   
					long or longer.   
					● Cut the piece to shape and size   
					● Cut the piece to shape and size as   
					shown:   
					shown.   
					Making the side:   
					Making the handle:   
					● Start with a piece of 3/4 in.   
					hardwood at least 1-3/4 in. wide or   
					wider and 21 in. long or longer.   
					● Cut the piece to shape and size   
					shown:   
					● Start with a 3/4 in. hardwood at   
					least 5 in. wide or wider and 7 in.   
					long or longer.   
					● Cut the piece to shape and size as   
					shown.   
					Putting it together:   
					Making the bracket:   
					● Fasten the pieces together with glue ● Start with a 3/8 in. wood at least 3/8   
					and woodscrews.   
					in. wide or wider and 2-1/2 in. long   
					or longer.   
					! 
					WARNING   
					● Cut the piece to shape and size as   
					Make sure the screw heads do   
					not stick out from the bottom of   
					the base, they must be flush or   
					recessed. The bottom must be flat   
					and smooth enough to rest on the   
					saw table without rocking.   
					shown.   
					Putting it together:   
					● Fasten the base and handle   
					together with glue and woodscrews.   
					! 
					WARNING   
					Make sure the screw heads do not   
					stick out from the bottom of the base,   
					they must be flush or recessed.   
					Fig. UU   
					3/8 in. thick plywood base   
					● Fasten the base and bracket   
					together with glue.   
					21 in   
					! 
					WARNING   
					To avoid injury, do not use the screws   
					to fasten the base and bracket.   
					3/4 in. hardwood   
					3/8 in. plywood   
					Fig. VV   
					1 
					The edge must be   
					parallel with the face   
					5 in   
					3/8 in   
					PUSH BLOCK   
					Use for ripping operation when the   
					workpiece is too narrow to use a push   
					stick. Always use a push block for rip   
					widths less than 2 inches.   
					3/8 in   
					5-1/2 in   
					2 
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				CROSSCUTTING (FIG. WW)   
					WARNING   
					! 
					Always position the larger surface   
					of the workpiece on the table   
					when crosscutting and/or bevel   
					crosscutting to avoid instability.   
					WARNING   
					To prevent serious injury:   
					! 
					● Do not allow familiarity or frequent   
					use of your table saw to cause   
					careless mistakes. Remember   
					that even a careless fraction of   
					a second is enough to cause a   
					severe injury.   
					Fig. WW   
					2 
					1 
					3 
					● Keep both hands away from the   
					blade and the path of the blade.   
					● Never attempt to pull the   
					workpiece backwards during a   
					cutting operation. This will cause   
					kickback and serious injury to the   
					user can occur.   
					USING THE WOOD FACING ON THE   
					MITER GAUGE (FIG. XX)   
					1. Remove the rip fence and place   
					the miter gauge in the miter gauge   
					groove on the table.   
					2. Adjust the blade height so that it   
					is 1/8 in. higher than the top of the   
					workpiece.   
					3. Hold the workpiece firmly against   
					the miter gauge with the blade path   
					in line with the desired cut location.   
					Move the workpiece to a 1 in.   
					distance from the blade.   
					4. Start the saw and wait for the blade   
					(1) to come up to full speed. Never   
					stand directly in line of the saw blade   
					path, always stand to the side of the   
					blade that you are cutting on.   
					Slots are provided in the miter gauge   
					for attaching an auxiliary facing (1)   
					to make it easier to cut very long or   
					short pieces. Select a suitable piece of   
					smooth wood, drill two holes through   
					it and attach it to the miter gauge with   
					screws. Make sure the facing does not   
					interfere with the proper operation of   
					the saw blade guard. When cutting long   
					workpieces, you can make a simple   
					outfeed support by clamping a piece of   
					plywood to a sawhorse.   
					Fig. XX   
					5. Keep the workpiece (2) against the   
					face of the miter gauge (3) and flat   
					against the table. Then slowly push   
					the workpiece through the blade.   
					6. Do not try to pull the workpiece back   
					with the blade turning. Turn the   
					switch OFF, and carefully slide the   
					workpiece out when the blade has   
					completely stopped.   
					1 
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				BEVEL CROSSCUTTING (FIG. YY)   
					0°~45° BLADE BEVEL & 90° MITER   
					ANGLE This cutting operation is the   
					same as crosscutting except the blade   
					is at a bevel angle other than 0°.   
					groove because the bevel angle may   
					cause the blade guard to interfere   
					with the cut if used on the left side   
					groove.   
					1. Set the miter gauge (3) to the   
					desired angle.   
					2. Place the miter gauge in the right   
					side groove of the table.   
					3. Set the blade (1) bevel to the   
					desired bevel angle and tighten the   
					blade bevel lock knob.   
					4. Hold workpiece (2) firmly against the   
					face of the miter gauge throughout   
					the cutting operation.   
					WARNING   
					! 
					Always work to the right side of the   
					blade during this type of cut. The   
					miter gauge must be in the right side   
					groove because the bevel angle may   
					cause the blade guard to interfere   
					with the cut if used on the left side   
					groove.   
					1. Lower the blade to the down position.   
					2. Adjust the blade (1) to the desired   
					angle, and tighten the blade bevel   
					lock knob.   
					1 
					Fig. ZZ   
					3 
					2 
					3. Tighten the miter lock handle (2) at   
					90°.   
					4. Hold workpiece (3) firmly against the   
					face of the miter gauge throughout   
					the cutting operation.   
					MITERING (FIG. aa)   
					0°~45° MITER ANGLE   
					This sawing operation is the same as   
					crosscutting except the miter gauge is   
					locked at an angle other than 90°.   
					1. Set the blade (1) to 0° bevel angle   
					and tighten the blade bevel lock knob.   
					2. Set the miter gauge (3) at the   
					desired miter angle and lock in   
					position by tightening the miter   
					gauge locking handle.   
					3 
					1 
					Fig. YY   
					2 
					COMPOUND MITER CROSSCUTTING   
					(FIG. ZZ)   
					0°~45° BLADE BEVEL & 0°~45°   
					MITER ANGLE   
					3. Hold the workpiece (2) firmly   
					against the face of the miter gauge   
					throughout the cutting operation.   
					This sawing operation combines a   
					miter angle with a bevel angle.   
					Fig. aa   
					1 
					2 
					3 
					WARNING   
					! 
					Always work to the right side of the   
					blade during this type of cut. The   
					miter gauge must be in the right side   
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				USING THE WOOD FACING ON THE   
					RIP FENCE (FIG. bb)   
					● To avoid the risk of personal   
					injury. Always use push block,   
					auxiliary fence and featherboard   
					when making non-through cut.   
					When performing some special cutting   
					operations, you can add a wood facing   
					to either side of the rip fence (2).   
					1. Use a smooth straight 3/4 in. thick   
					wood board (1) that is as long as the   
					rip fence.   
					1. Before starting the table saw, lower   
					the blade and riving knife assembly   
					to the down position.   
					2. Attach the wood facing to the   
					fence with wood screws (3) (not   
					included) through the holes in the   
					fence. A wood fence should be used   
					when ripping material such as thin   
					paneling to prevent the material from   
					catching between the bottom of the   
					fence and the table.   
					2. Remove the blade guard assembly   
					and anti-kickback pawls assembly   
					for non-through cut.   
					3. Use the featherboard (1) with   
					C-clamps (3) to fasten the   
					workpiece securely.   
					4. Mount the auxiliary fence (4) with   
					C-clamps.   
					5. Use the push block (2) to move the   
					workpiece.   
					3 
					Fig. bb   
					NOTE:   
					● Mount the featherboard to table   
					as shown, so the leading edges of   
					featherboard will help workpiece   
					complete cutting.   
					2 
					1 
					Fig. cc   
					NON-THROUGH CUT (FIG. cc)   
					A non-through cut is used to cut   
					grooves and rabbets in the workpiece   
					without exposed the blade.   
					Non-through Cut   
					WARNING   
					! 
					4 
					● Only this type cut is made without   
					install the blade assembly, anti-   
					kickback pawls assembly.   
					● To avoid injury from an accidental   
					start, make sure the switch is in   
					the OFF position and the plug   
					is disconnected from the power   
					source outlet.   
					2 
					1 
					3 
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				DADO CUTS (FIG. dd, ee)   
					chippers as shown in the dado set’s   
					instruction manual. Blade/chippers   
					must not exceed 1/2 in. total in   
					width.   
					WARNING   
					! 
					● Only Stackable dado blades can   
					be used on this saw.   
					● DO NOT use Adjustable or Wobble   
					type dadoes.   
					● The maximum dado cut width is   
					1/2 in.   
					Fig. dd   
					2 
					1 
					3 
					1. Remove the table insert, saw blade,   
					anti-kickback pawl assembly, blade   
					guard assembly and riving knife   
					assembly for dado cuts ONLY.   
					Reinstall and realign blade guard   
					for all through-sawing operations.   
					Install a dado not exceeding 6 in. in   
					diameter and 1/2 in. in width   
					7. Check the saw to ensure that the   
					dado will not strike the housing,   
					insert, or motor when in operation.   
					2. Install the dado table insert making   
					sure that the rear of the insert is   
					flush with the table. If the dado insert   
					is not flush with the table, adjust the   
					two bolts on the insert with a 4 mm   
					hex wrench until it is parallel with the   
					table.   
					3. Instructions for operating the dado   
					is packed with the separately   
					purchased dado set.   
					WARNING   
					! 
					For your own safety, always replace   
					the blade, blade guard assembly,   
					anti-kickback pawl assembly,   
					riving knife assembly and table   
					insert when you finished the dado   
					operation.   
					Fig. ee   
					4. The arbor (1) on this saw restricts   
					the maximum width of the cut to 1/2   
					in.   
					Dado cut   
					5. It is not necessary to install the   
					outside flange (2) before threading   
					on the arbor nut (3) for the maximum   
					1/2 in. dado cuts. Make sure that the   
					arbor nut (3) is tight, and that at least   
					one thread of the arbor sticks out   
					past the nut.   
					6. Use only the correct number of   
					round outside blades and inside   
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				MAINTENANCE   
					MAINTAINING YOUR TABLE SAW   
					1. With the saw disconnected from the   
					power source, turn the saw upside   
					down and pull up and push down on   
					the motor unit.   
					GENERAL MAINTENANCE   
					WARNING   
					! 
					2. Observe any movement of the   
					motor mounting mechanism.   
					3. Loosen or tighten the four hex   
					screws (1) by hex wrench for smooth   
					operation. Only 1/8 turn at a time.   
					NOTE: Do not adjust the screw   
					more than 1/2 turn as this may   
					damage the mechanism.   
					For your own safety, turn the switch   
					OFF and remove the switch key.   
					Remove the plug from the power   
					source outlet before maintaining or   
					lubricating your saw.   
					1. Clean out all sawdust that has   
					accumulated inside the saw cabinet   
					and the motor.   
					Fig. ff   
					2. Polish the saw table with an   
					automotive wax to keep it clean and to   
					make it easier to slide the workpiece.   
					3. Clean cutting blades with pitch and   
					gum remover.   
					1 
					4. A worn, cut, or damaged power cord   
					should be replaced immediately.   
					1 
					WARNING   
					! 
					1 
					All electrical or mechanical repairs   
					should be attempted only by a   
					4. Place a small amount of dry   
					lubricant on the bevel gear (2). The   
					worm gear (3) must be kept clean   
					and free of sawdust, gum, pitch,   
					and other contaminants for smooth   
					operations.   
					trained repair technician. Contact   
					customer service for assistance. Use   
					only identical replacement parts. Any   
					other parts may create a hazard.   
					5. Use liquid dishwashing detergent   
					and water to clean all plastic parts.   
					NOTE: Certain cleaning chemicals   
					can damage plastic parts.   
					Fig. gg   
					6. Avoid use of cleaning chemicals or   
					solvents, ammonia and household   
					detergents containing ammonia.   
					2 
					3 
					BLADE RAISING AND TILTING   
					MECHANISM (FIG. ff, gg)   
					After every five hours of operation,   
					the blade raising mechanism and   
					tilting mechanism should be checked   
					for looseness, binding, or any other   
					abnormalities.   
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				MAINTENANCE   
					NOTE: If excessive looseness   
					6. Remove the black plastic cap (2)   
					from the side of the motor (3).   
					7. Carefully remove the spring-loaded   
					cap, and then pull out the brush and   
					replace.   
					is observed in any part of the   
					blade raising mechanism or tilting   
					mechanism, take the complete unit to a   
					Service Center.   
					8. Replace the other side.   
					LUBRICATION   
					9. The ears on the metal end of the   
					assembly go in the same hole   
					the carbon part fits into. Do not   
					overtighten the plastic cap.   
					10. Carefully set the saw in a upright   
					position on a clean level surface.   
					11.Replace the blade guard, blade,   
					rip fence, miter gauge and stand   
					assembly to the table saw.   
					All motor bearings are permanently   
					lubricated at the factory and require no   
					additional lubrication. On all mechanical   
					parts of your table saw where a pivot   
					or threaded rod are present, lubricate   
					using graphite or silicone. These dry   
					lubricants will not hold sawdust as   
					would oil or grease.   
					NOTE: To reinstall the same brushes,   
					first make sure the brushes go back in   
					the way they came out. This will avoid   
					a break-in period that reduces motor   
					performance and increases wear.   
					REPLACING THE CARBON   
					BRUSHES (FIG. hh, ii)   
					! 
					WARNING   
					Always disconnect the plug from the   
					power source before inspecting the   
					brushes.   
					Fig. hh   
					3 
					2 
					The carbon brushes included with the   
					unit will last approximately 50 hours   
					of running time, or 10,000 ON/OFF   
					cycles. Replace both carbon brushes   
					when either has less than 1/4 in. length   
					of carbon remaining, or if the spring or   
					wire is damaged or burned.   
					1. Remove the blade guard, blade,   
					rip fence, miter gauge and stand   
					assembly from the table saw.   
					2. Lower the blade height to its   
					minimum setting. This will make the   
					brushes’s location easier to access.   
					3. Place cardboard or an old blanket   
					on the floor to protect the saw table   
					surface.   
					1 
					Fig. ii   
					4. Place the saw upside down on the   
					protective material.   
					5. Tilt the blade elevation/tilting   
					handwheel (1) to the 45° position.   
					3 
					2 
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				TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE   
					! 
					WARNING   
					To avoid injury from accidental starting, always turn switch OFF and unplug   
					the tool before moving, replacing the blade or making adjustments.   
					PROBLEM   
					POSSIBLE CAUSES   
					CORRECTIVE ACTION   
					Saw will not   
					start.   
					1. Saw is not plugged in.   
					2. Fuse blown or circuit breaker 2. Replace fuse or reset circuit   
					1. Plug in saw.   
					tripped.   
					breaker.   
					3. Cord is damaged.   
					4. Debris in on/off switch   
					3. Replace power cord.   
					4. Remove switch from saw   
					and separate in half. Clean   
					any debris accumulated   
					within.   
					Does not make 1. Positive stop not adjusted   
					1. Check blade with square   
					positive stop.   
					accurate 45°   
					and   
					correctly.   
					2. Tilt angle pointer not set   
					accurately.   
					and adjust   
					2. Check blade with square   
					and adjust to zero.   
					90° rip cuts.   
					Material pinched 1. Rip fence not aligned with   
					1. Check and adjust rip fence.   
					2. Select another piece of   
					wood.   
					blade when   
					ripping.   
					blade.   
					2. Warped wood, edge against   
					fence is not straight.   
					Riving knife   
					correctly with blade.   
					riving knife   
					Material binds 1.   
					not aligned   
					1. Check and align   
					with blade.   
					riving knife   
					on   
					. 
					Saw makes   
					unsatisfactory   
					cuts.   
					1. Dull blade.   
					1. Replace blade.   
					2. Blade mounted backwards. 2. Turn the blade around.   
					3. Gum or pitch on blade.   
					4. Incorrect blade for work being   
					done.   
					3. Remove blade and clean   
					with turpentine and coarse   
					steel wool.   
					5. Gum or pitch on blade   
					causing erratic feed.   
					4. Change the blade.   
					5. Clean table with turpentine   
					and steel wool.   
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					! 
					WARNING   
					To avoid injury from accidental starting, always turn switch OFF and unplug   
					the tool before moving, replacing the blade or making adjustments.   
					Material kicked 1. Rip fence out of adjustment. 1. Align rip fence with miter   
					blade. 2. Riving knife not aligned with   
					back from   
					gauge slot.   
					2. Align riving knife with blade.   
					3. Install and use rip fence.   
					4. Install and use riving knife.   
					(with guard)   
					blade.   
					3. Feeding stock without rip   
					fence.   
					4. Riving knife not in place.   
					5. Replace blade.   
					5. Dull blade.   
					6. Push material all the way   
					past saw blade before   
					releasing work.   
					6. The operator letting go of   
					material before it is past saw   
					blade.   
					7. Miter angle lock knob is not   
					tight.   
					7. Tighten knob.   
					Blade does   
					not raise or tilt   
					freely.   
					1. Sawdust and dirt in elevation/ 1. Brush or blow out loose dust   
					mechanisms.   
					tilting   
					and dirt.   
					Blade does   
					1. Extension cord too light or   
					too long.   
					2. Low house voltage.   
					1. Replace with adequate size   
					cord.   
					2. Contact your electric   
					company.   
					not come up to   
					speed. Reset   
					trips too easily.   
					Machine   
					1. Saw not mounted securely to 1. Tighten all mounting   
					vibrates   
					excessively.   
					workbench.   
					2. Bench on uneven floor.   
					3. Damaged saw blade.   
					hardware.   
					2. Reposition on flat level   
					surface.   
					3. Replace blade.   
					Does not make 1. Miter gauge out of   
					and   
					1. Adjust miter gauge.   
					accurate 45°   
					90° crosscuts.   
					adjustment.   
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				PUSH STICK CONSTRUCTION   
					● Use good quality plywood or solid wood   
					● Use 1/2 in. or 3/4 in. material   
					● Push stick MUST be thinner than the width of   
					material being cut   
					Drill Hole   
					For Hanging   
					Notch To   
					Prevent Hand   
					From Slipping   
					Cut Here To   
					Push 1/2 in. Wood   
					Cut Here To   
					Push 3/4 in. Wood   
					900   
					200 - 300   
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					! 
					WARNING   
					When servicing use only CRAFTSMAN replacement parts. Use of any other   
					parts many create a HAZARD or cause product damage. Any attempt to   
					repair or replace electrical parts on this Table Saw may create a HAZARD   
					unless repair is done by a qualified service technician. Repair service is   
					available at your nearest Sears Service Center.   
					PARTS LIST FOR TABLE SAW SCHEMATIC A   
					I.D.   
					Description   
					Size   
					QTY I.D.   
					Description   
					Size   
					QTY   
					1 
					0B6V CLAMP HANDLE   
					M6*1.0   
					1 
					2FTB   
					EXTENSION WING (LEFT)   
					#AW   
					0J5L FLAT WASHER   
					φ5*10-0.3   
					3/16*3/8-0.022   
					1/4*3/4-1/16   
					1/4*1/2-3/32   
					φ5   
					10 2GYV SLIDING BASE ASS‘Y   
					2 
					0J6V FLAT WASHER   
					8 
					2 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					2 
					1 
					2 
					8 
					3 
					4 
					1 
					2JHQ SLIDING BASE ASS‘Y   
					2 
					0J76 FLAT WASHER   
					2NE3   
					2NE4   
					NEEDLE POINTER   
					NEEDLE POINTER   
					1 
					0J78 FLAT WASHER   
					1 
					0JAF EXTERNAL TOOTH LOCK WASHER   
					0JVY HEX. SOC. HD. CAP BOLT   
					0K6Y CR. RE. TRUSS HD. SCREW   
					2NRD EXTENSION WING ROD   
					1 
					M6*1.0-16   
					M4*0.7-10   
					2NRE   
					2NRF   
					EXTENSION WING ROD   
					EXTENSION WING ROD   
					1 
					1 
					0K7E CR. RE. ROUND WASHER HD. SCREW M5*0.8-6   
					2NRG EXTENSION WING ROD   
					1 
					0K9T HEX. HD. TAPPING SCREW   
					M5*16-16   
					M5*16-25   
					M5*0.8-10   
					M5*16-12   
					M5*16-10   
					2NSC REAR OUT-FEED SUPPORT ROD   
					2 
					0K9U HEX. HD. TAPPING SCREW   
					2RV8   
					2RVE   
					REAR OUT-FEED SUPPORT   
					INSERT   
					1 
					0KAE CR. RE. PAN HD. TAPPING SCREW   
					0KBA CR. RE. PAN HD. TAPPING SCREW   
					0KBQ CR. RE. PAN HD. TAPPING SCREW   
					#23   
					1 
					2RVP SET PLATE   
					1 
					2RVQ RIVING KNIFE   
					1 
					CR. RE. PAN HD PLAIN WASHER   
					0KCX   
					M5*0.8-10   
					M5*0.8-12   
					4 
					8 
					2RVX BLADE GUARD   
					2RW4 NEEDLE POINTER   
					1 
					1 
					TAPPING SCREW   
					CR. RE. PAN HD PLAIN WASHER   
					TAPPING SCREW   
					0KCY   
					0SZY SLIDING BASE ASS’Y   
					0SZZ SLIDING BASE ASS’Y   
					10K5 HEX. SOC. HD. CAP BOLT   
					10LB BOLT CLAMP   
					1 
					1 
					4 
					1 
					2RW6 SET PLATE   
					1 
					1 
					2 
					1 
					2RWG EXTENTION WING (RIGHT)   
					2RXQ SPACER   
					#AW   
					M5*0.8-8   
					M5*0.8-16   
					M6*1.0-25   
					2RXS   
					2SUU   
					2SUV   
					RIP FENCE ASS’Y   
					SCALE(RIGHT)   
					SCALE(LEFT)   
					CR. RE. TRUSS HD. ROUND NECK   
					SCREW   
					10LE   
					3 
					1 
					212M LEAD WIRE ASS’Y   
					25AP HEX. SOC. HD. CAP BOLT   
					26LU WARNING LABEL   
					275F LOCATION SEAT   
					28N2 AAA BATTERY   
					1 
					1 
					1 
					2 
					2 
					1 
					2 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					2SUW SCALE(LEFT)   
					2SUX   
					2SUY   
					2SV2   
					2SUS   
					2T6B   
					2T6C   
					SCALE(RIGHT)   
					SCALE   
					WARNING LABEL   
					INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL   
					HARDWARE BAG ASS’Y   
					BLADE GUARD ASS’Y   
					290M CAUTION LABEL   
					29R2 WARNING LABEL   
					29WT LASER SET ASS’Y   
					CR. RE PAN HD PLAIN WASHER   
					TAPPING SCREW   
					2AZ7   
					M2.6*24-8   
					1 
					2T6D   
					ANTI-KICKBACK PAWL ASS’Y   
					1 
					2DUB CR. RE. ROUND WASHER HD. SCREW M5*0.8-12   
					2EU0 TILTING SCALE   
					3 
					2 
					1 
					1 
					2T6F   
					2T87   
					2TB9   
					HANDLE   
					2 
					1 
					1 
					LABEL(LASER)-LEFT   
					LABEL(LASER)-RIGHT   
					2EVJ MITER GAUGE ASS’Y   
					2FSV TABLE   
					#AW   
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					PARTS LIST FOR SAW SCHEMATIC B   
					I.D.   
					Description   
					Size   
					QTY I.D.   
					Description   
					Size   
					QTY   
					1 
					2 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					4 
					1 
					2 
					6 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					4 
					2 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					0901   
					08VH   
					08VN   
					090Q   
					09JK   
					BUSH   
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					2 
					1 
					1 
					2 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					2 
					1 
					1 
					4 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					2 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					4 
					1 
					0KSM STRAIN RELIEF   
					0KTH STRAIN RELIEF   
					0KUX TERMINAL   
					CORD CLAMP   
					POINTER BRACKET   
					PLUNGER HOUSING   
					WRENCH   
					0KWU LEAD WIRE ASS’Y   
					0LSL   
					CIRCUIT BREAKER SWITCH   
					SWITCH KEY   
					0AW8 SEGMENT GEAR   
					0LVJ   
					0B3R   
					0B9P   
					0BA1   
					0BA4   
					0BA9   
					WRENCH   
					0LWG ON/OFF ROCKER SWITCH ASSEMBLY   
					0SGC HANDLE BAR   
					CLAMP   
					COMPRESSION SPRING   
					SPACER   
					10J9   
					2149   
					CAP HD. SQ. NECK BOLT   
					KNOB   
					M6*1.0-40   
					SPACER   
					23PP BLADE   
					0BAC SET NUT   
					26E8   
					FLAT WASHER   
					φ5*9.5-1.2   
					M5*0.8-6   
					0BAE   
					0BPA   
					0J3P   
					0J4F   
					0J5C   
					0J6K   
					0J6T   
					ARBOR COLLAR   
					275R LOCATION SEAT   
					LOCK KNOB   
					27JR   
					HEX. SOC. SET SCREW   
					HEX. WRENCH   
					FLAT WASHER   
					FLAT WASHER   
					FLAT WASHER   
					FLAT WASHER   
					FLAT WASHER   
					FLAT WASHER   
					FLAT WASHER   
					FLAT WASHER   
					29R6 STICKER   
					φ8*16-2.5   
					2A47 HEX. HD. SCREW AND WASHER   
					2A48 HEX. HD. SCREW AND WASHER   
					2BUY BODY SHELL   
					M6*1.0-12   
					M5*0.8-16   
					φ13.8*10-2.85   
					φ6*30-4   
					3/16*3/4-1/16   
					1/4*3/4-7/64   
					1/4*5/8-3/32   
					1/4*9/16-3/64   
					3/8*3/4-5/64   
					2CBS PUSH BLOCK   
					0J70   
					0J74   
					0J77   
					0J8D   
					0JAE   
					0JAF   
					0JB2   
					0JC9   
					0JD1   
					0JPJ   
					0JZY   
					0K0Y   
					0K1G   
					2EJX   
					POWER CABLE ASS’Y   
					2RVH WHEEL   
					2RVJ CLAMPER BRACKET   
					2RVK BODY   
					EXTERNAL TOOTH LOCK WASHER φ4   
					EXTERNAL TOOTH LOCK WASHER φ5   
					2RVM GEAR   
					2RVN SPLITTER BRACKET   
					2RVR GUIDE CLAMP   
					2RVW RETAINING CLIP   
					2RW3 RETAINING CLIP   
					2RW5 NEEDLE POINTER   
					2RW8 SHIM   
					WAVE WASHER   
					WW-12   
					SPRING PIN   
					SPRING PIN   
					HEX. HD. BOLT   
					M6*1.0-40   
					M6*1.0-12   
					M6*1.0-20   
					M6*1.0-12   
					HEX. SOC. TRUSS HD. SCREW   
					HEX. HD. SCREW AND WASHER   
					HEX. HD. SCREW AND WASHER   
					2RWA ANGLE ROD   
					2RWC HEIGHT REGULATING BOLT   
					CR. RE. PAN HD. SCREW &   
					WASHER   
					0K45   
					M6*1.0-12   
					M4*18-10   
					4 
					2S15   
					MOTOR ASS’Y   
					1 
					1 
					CR. RE. COUNT HD. TAPPING   
					SCREW   
					0K8C   
					11 2SE0   
					ANCHOR PLATE   
					0K9T   
					0K9U   
					0KA4   
					HEX. HD. TAPPING SCREW   
					HEX. HD. TAPPING SCREW   
					M5*16-16   
					M5*16-25   
					6 
					4 
					2 
					2SE9   
					2SJU   
					2SUZ   
					SAFETY PLATE   
					SPACER   
					1 
					1 
					1 
					CR. RE. PAN HD. TAPPING SCREW M4*16-16   
					WARNING LABEL   
					CR. RE. TRUSS HD. TAPPING   
					M5*12-12   
					0KCA   
					2 
					2SV1 LABEL   
					2SV3 LABEL   
					1 
					SCREW   
					0KDK   
					0KF7   
					0KJ7   
					CR. RE. PAN HD. SCREW   
					CR. RE. PAN HD. SCREW   
					CAP HD. SQ.NECK BOLT   
					M5*0.8-16   
					1 
					2 
					1 
					1 
					2 
					2 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					2 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					M4*0.7-12   
					2T69   
					2T6E   
					SPECIAL BOLT   
					CLAMP ASS’Y   
					M8*1.25-16   
					M8*1.25 T=6.5   
					M6*1.0 T=5   
					M5*0.8 T=5   
					M6*1.0 T=6   
					M8*1.25 T=8   
					0KMY HEX. NUT   
					0KNE HEX. NUT   
					2TD0 COLLAR   
					2TDD WORM   
					0KQW LOCK NUT   
					0KQX NUT   
					2TDL   
					2TDS   
					FLAT WASHER   
					SWITCH BOX ASS’Y   
					0KQY LOCK NUT   
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					PARTS LIST FOR MOTOR   
					I.D.   
					Description   
					Size   
					QTY   
					1 
					0HX9   
					0JX3   
					0K3Y   
					0KTA   
					0QM2   
					0QQT   
					0QR0   
					110A   
					2DW9   
					2RPP   
					2RPS   
					2RRD   
					2RT8   
					NEEDLE BEARING   
					HEX. SOC. SET SCREW   
					CR. RE. PAN HD. SCREW & WASHER   
					STRAIN RELIEF   
					M5*0.8-8   
					2 
					M5*0.8-50   
					4 
					1 
					BRUSH HOLDER ASS’Y   
					BRUSH ASS’Y   
					Φ27*26.5   
					M5*12-55   
					2 
					2 
					BRUSH COVER   
					2 
					CR. RE. PAN HD. TAPPING SCREW & WASHER   
					WAVE WASHER   
					2 
					1 
					FLOW GUIDE   
					1 
					MOTOR COVER   
					1 
					CUTTER SHAFT ASS’Y   
					ARMATURE ASS’Y   
					BALL BEARING   
					1 
					1 
					2RUY   
					2RWF   
					2RWS   
					2RXC   
					2SDK   
					2TDF   
					6002ZLU   
					M5*0.8-10   
					608ZZ   
					1 
					BRACKET   
					1 
					CR. RE. COUNTER-SUNK HEAD SCREW   
					LABEL   
					2 
					1 
					BALL BEARING   
					1 
					FIELD ASS’Y   
					1 
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					PARTS LIST FOR STAND   
					I.D.   
					Description   
					Size   
					QTY I.D.   
					Description   
					Size   
					QTY   
					1 
					0J4F   
					FLAT WASHER   
					φ8*16-2.5   
					M8*1.25-45   
					M8*1.25-16   
					M5*0.8-10   
					M5*0.8 T=5   
					M8*1.25 T=8   
					4 
					4 
					1 
					2 
					2 
					1 
					2SB2 PLUNGER HOUSING   
					2SB3 CLAMP HANDLE   
					2SBX HANDLE   
					0JPS HEX. HD. BOLT   
					1 
					0KJ7 CAP HD. SQ. NECK BOLT   
					0KHX CAP HD. SQ. NECK BOLT   
					0KQW LOCK NUT   
					1 
					2SE1   
					2SE2   
					ROLLING WHEEL   
					DUST BAG   
					1 
					1 
					0KQY LOCK NUT   
					2SK6 LOCKING HANDLE ASS’Y   
					2SK7 ROLLING WHEEL ASS’Y   
					4 
					SERRATED TOOTHED HEXAGON   
					FLANGE NUT   
					0KRR   
					M8*1.25 T=7.5   
					19   
					2 
					0Z1G CAP HD. SQ. NECK BOLT   
					M8*1.25-12   
					M8*1.25-45   
					14   
					1 
					2SK8 HARDWARE BAG ASS’Y   
					2SK9 STAND ASS’Y   
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					2 
					2 
					1 
					4 
					22FZ   
					CAP HD. SQ. NECK BOLT   
					2A92 SPRING PIN   
					1 
					2SKC SPRING PIN   
					2BUD BOTTOM SUPPORT BRACKET   
					2BUE BOTTOM SUPPORT BRACKET   
					2BV2 CUSHION   
					# AW   
					# AW   
					2 
					2SV0 TRADE-MARK LABEL   
					2SXP UPPER SUPPORT   
					2SXQ UPPER SUPPORT   
					2T5A BOTTOM SUPPORT BRACKET   
					2TDW CAUTION LABEL   
					1 
					# AW   
					# AW   
					# AW   
					4 
					2RVD MAIN LEG BRACKET   
					2RW1 BRACKET   
					# AW   
					# AW   
					4 
					1 
					2RWE DUST BAG HOOK   
					4 
					2TDW4   
					2SK64   
					2SB3   
					2SE2   
					2SBX   
					2A92   
					2SB2   
					2SK8   
					0JPS4   
					0J4F4   
					2SKC   
					0KHX2   
					0KQW2   
					0KRR4   
					2SXP2   
					2SE1   
					2RWE4   
					0KQY   
					2T5A   
					0KJ7   
					2SXQ2   
					22FZ   
					2SV0   
					2RW1   
					0KRR14   
					0KRR   
					2BUD2   
					2BUE   
					2SK72   
					2BV24   
					0Z1G14   
					2RVD4   
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