Operation; On/Off Safety Switch; Blade Tilting Wheel; The Splitter - Stanley STST1825 Original Instruction

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OPERATION

On/off Safety Switch

Warning! Before turning on the On/Off switch, make sure
the blade guard is correctly installed and operating properly.
To start the machine, open the safety key and press the
switch to the "ON" position. (See Fig. L)
Rear locking
plate
When turning the switch "ON" , stand to either side of the
blade and never directly in front of it. Allow blade to reach full
speed before cutting. To stop the machine, press the switch in
the "OFF" position (See Fig. M), or open the safety key to lock
the ON/OFF switch in the "OFF" position.
Blade elevation handle
10
The blade elevation handle is used to raise and lower the
saw blade. Turn clockwise to lower the blade and counter-
clockwise to raise it. (See Fi g. N).
K1

Blade tilting wheel

The blade tilting wheel (10) is used to tilt the saw blade for
bevel cutting. (See Fig. O).
K2
The stop collar holds the bevelling mechanism in the desired
position. (See Fig. P).
When setting the angle of the cut, loosen the stop collar by
turning it counter-clockwise. Rotate the blade tilting wheel
and use the bevel scale. Set the blade at the desired angle.
Tighten the stop collar by turning it clockwise. Before turning
L
the table saw "ON", be sure all adjustments are securely
tightened to prevent the blade from shifting during operation.

The splitter

The Splitter (3) separates the two pieces of wood that result
M
after the work-piece is pushed through the saw blade. The
splitter prevents binding and kickback.
Stop collar
N
O
P

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