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RIDGID Contractor TS2424 manuals available for free PDF download: Owner's Manual
RIDGID Contractor TS2424 Owner's Manual (72 pages)
10 inch Contractor Series belt drive saw
Brand:
RIDGID
| Category:
Saw
| Size: 2.15 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
Safety Instructions for Table Saw
3
Safety Signal Words
3
Before Using the Saw
3
When Installing or Moving the Saw
3
Before each Use
4
To Reduce the Risk of Injury from Jams, Slips or Thrown Pieces (Kickbacks or Throwbacks)
4
Plan Ahead to Protect Your Eyes, Hands, Face and Ears
5
Whenever Sawblade Is Spinning
5
Additional Safety Instructions For: Rip Cuts
6
Additional Safety Instructions For: Crosscuts
6
Additional Safety Instructions for Herc-U-Lift™ Caster System
6
Before Using the Caster System
6
Glossary of Terms for Woodworking
7
Motor Specifications and Electrical Requirements
8
Power Supply and Motor Specifications
8
General Electrical Connections
8
110-120 Volt, 60 Hz. Tool Information
8
Changing Motor Voltage
9
Motor Thermal Overload Protector
10
Wire Sizes
10
Unpacking and Checking Contents
11
Tools Needed
11
Unpacking
11
List of Loose Parts
12
Herc-U-Lift™ Caster Carton
13
Loose Parts
13
Assembly
13
Installing Handwheels
13
Assembling Leg Stand
14
Mounting Your Saw
15
Assembling Table Extensions
16
Checking Table Insert
17
Checking Heeling Adjustment or Parallelism of Sawblade to Miter Gauge Groove
17
Checking Blade Tilt, or Squareness of Blade to Table
19
Checking Tilt Mechanism
20
Assembling Herc-U-Lift™ Caster System
21
Assembly Tips
21
Upper Assembly
21
Lower Assembly
22
Assembling Herc-U-Lift™ Caster System to Saw
23
Installation Instructions
23
Operation of Herc-U-Lift™ Caster System
24
Installing Front Rip Fence Guide Bar
25
Installing Rear Fence Guide Bar
26
Adjusting Rip Fence Guide Bars
27
Rip Fence Alignment Adjustment
28
Rip Fence Lock Lever Adjustment
28
Adjusting Fence Indicator
28
Installing Blade Guard
29
Aligning Blade Guard
30
Mounting the Motor
31
Installing Belt
31
Installing Belt Guard
32
Mounting Switch and End Caps
33
Securing Electrical Cords
33
Installing Guide Bar End Caps
34
Getting to Know Your Table Saw
35
Safety Instructions for Basic Saw Operations
39
Before each Use
39
To Reduce the Risk of Injury from Jams, Slips or Thrown Pieces (Kickbacks or Throwbacks)
39
Plan Ahead to Protect Your Eyes, Hands, Face and Ears
40
Whenever Sawblade Is Spinning
40
Work Feed Devices
41
Push Stick
41
Featherboard
41
Push Block
41
Auxiliary Fence
42
Basic Saw Operations
43
Using the Miter Gauge
43
Additional Safety Instructions for Crosscutting
43
Crosscutting
43
Repetitive Crosscutting
44
Miter Crosscutting
45
Bevel Crosscutting
45
Compound Crosscutting
45
Using the Rip Fence
46
Additional Safety Instructions for Rip Cuts
46
Ripping
46
Bevel Ripping Narrow Work
48
Using Featherboards for Thru-Sawing
48
Using Featherboards for Non Thru-Sawing
49
Resawing
49
Using Carbide Tipped Blades
50
Dadoing
50
Rabbeting
51
Ploughing and Molding
51
Molding
52
Adjustments
53
Miter Gauge
53
Maintaining Your Table Saw
54
Maintenance
54
Lubrication
54
RIDGID Recommends the Following Accessories
55
Troubleshooting
55
General
55
Motor
56
Repair Parts
57
Notes
69
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RIDGID Contractor TS2424 Owner's Manual (68 pages)
10 Inch Contractor Series Belt Drive Saw
Brand:
RIDGID
| Category:
Saw
| Size: 2.1 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
Safety Instructions for Table Saw
3
Safety Signal Words
3
Before Using the Saw
3
When Installing or Moving the Saw
3
Before each Use
4
To Reduce the Risk of Injury from Jams, Slips or Thrown Pieces (Kickbacks or Throwbacks)
4
Plan Ahead to Protect Your Eyes, Hands, Face and Ears
5
Whenever Sawblade Is Spinning
5
Additional Safety Instructions For: Rip Type Cuts
6
Additional Safety Instructions For: Crosscuts
6
Additional Safety Instructions for Caster System
6
Before Using the Caster System
6
Glossary of Terms for Woodworking
7
Motor Specifications and Electrical Requirements
8
Power Supply and Motor Specifications
8
General Electrical Connections
8
110-120 Volt, 60 Hz. Tool Information
8
Changing Motor Voltage
9
Motor Thermal Overload Protector
10
Wire Sizes
10
Unpacking and Checking Contents
11
Tools Needed
11
Unpacking
11
List of Loose Parts
12
List of Loose Parts (Caster)
13
Loose Parts
13
Assembly
13
Installing Handwheels
13
Assembling Leg Stand
14
Assembling Universal Caster System
15
Frame Assembly
15
Swivel Caster Assembly
16
Assembling Universal Caster System to Saw
18
Locating Parts
18
Leveling Feet Adjustment
19
Assembly
20
Mounting Your Saw
20
Assembling Table Extensions
21
Checking Table Insert
22
Checking Heeling Adjustment or Parallelism of Sawblade to Miter Gauge Groove
23
Checking Blade Tilt, or Squareness of Blade to Table
24
Checking Tilt Mechanism
25
Installing Front Rip Fence Guide Bar
26
Installing Rear Fence Guide Bar
27
Adjusting Rip Fence Guide Bars
28
Rip Fence Alignment Adjustment
29
Rip Fence Lock Lever Adjustment
29
Installing Blade Guard
30
Aligning Blade Guard
31
Mounting the Motor
32
Installing Belt
32
Installing Belt Guard
33
Mounting Switch and End Caps
34
Installing Guide Bar End Caps
34
Securing Electrical Cords
34
Getting to Know Your Table Saw
35
Safety Instructions for Basic Saw Operations
39
Before each Use
39
To Reduce the Risk of Injury from Jams, Slips or Thrown Pieces (Kickbacks or Throwbacks)
39
Plan Ahead to Protect Your Eyes, Hands, Face and Ears
40
Whenever Sawblade Is Spinning
40
Work Feed Devices
41
Push Stick
41
Featherboard
41
Push Block
41
Auxiliary Fence
42
Basic Saw Operations
43
Using the Miter Gauge
43
Additional Safety Instructions for Crosscutting
43
Crosscutting
43
Repetitive Crosscutting
44
Miter Crosscutting
45
Bevel Crosscutting
45
Compound Crosscutting
45
Using the Rip Fence
46
Additional Safety Instructions for Rip Cuts
46
Ripping
46
Bevel Ripping Narrow Work
48
Using Featherboards for Thru-Sawing
48
Using Featherboards for Non Thru-Sawing
49
Resawing
49
Using Carbide Tipped Blades
50
Dadoing
50
Rabbeting
51
Ploughing and Molding
51
Molding
52
Adjustments
53
Miter Gauge
53
Maintaining Your Table Saw
54
Maintenance
54
Lubrication
54
RIDGID Recommends the Following Accessories
55
Troubleshooting
55
General
55
Motor
56
Repair Parts
57
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