Adjusting Bevel Lock; Mounting Your Saw; Mounting Table Saw To Workbench Or Legset; Workbench Mounting Using Hardware - RIDGID TS2400 Owner's Manual

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Adjusting Bevel Lock

1. Release blade tilt lock lever and bevel blade to 45°.
2. Lock blade tilt lock lever, push in to disengage the
outer hub of the elevation/bevel handwheel and with
moderate force attempt to move handwheel toward the
0° bevel.
3. If blade tilt mechanism cannot be moved, no additional
adjustment is necessary.
4. If blade tilt mechanism can be moved adjust the blade
tilt lock nut by rotating clockwise 1/4 turn.
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 as necessary.
6. Release hub of the elevation/bevel handwheel and
move blade tilt mechanism back to 0°.

Mounting Your Saw

Mounting Table Saw to Workbench or Legset

WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury from acci-
dental start, make sure switch is "OFF" and plug is
not connected to power source outlet.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury from kick-
back or saw movement the saw must be properly
secured to a sturdy workbench, cabinet or legset.
Casters if provided on the cabinet or legset must
be locked during saw operation. If there is any ten-
dency for the saw to move or rock during opera-
tion, this must be corrected immediately.
If table saw is to be used in a permanent location, it
should be fastened securely to a firm supporting surface
such as a workbench, or legset using the mounting holes.

Workbench Mounting Using Hardware

When mounting table saw to a workbench and using a
vacuum hookup, holes should be drilled through the sup-
porting surface of the workbench using the dimensions
illustrated.
If a vacuum is not used, an opening must be made in the
workbench using the dimensions illustrated, so the saw-
dust can fall away from the saw base area.
Table Saw Mounting Procedures
1. Locate the proper hole mounting diagram for your
desired type of table saw mounting.
2. Mark the hole locations and cutout opening if vacuum
is not used. Drill the holes and cut out the area to allow
sawdust to fall away from the base if a vacuum is not
being utilized.
3. Place the table saw on the mounting surface and align
the four holes.
4. Insert four (4) 1/4-20 screws that are long enough for
washers and nuts which will properly secure the table
saw to the mounting surface.
NOTE: Mounting hardware (bolts, nuts, washers etc.) are
not supplied with the saw.
Blade Tilt
Lock Nut
Workbench Surface
15-5/16"
21-5/16"
3"
(Front of Table Saw)
Diagram of Workbench Mounting Holes
25
4"
16-3/4"
3/8" Dia.
Opening if
Vacuum
is not used
23-3/4"

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