Extension Cords; Integrated Mobile Base And Machine Leveling - Craftex CX Series User Manual

10" cabinet table saw
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Extension Cords:

If you must use an extension cord
makes sure that it is of the right size and
in good condition. When using an
extension cord you must use one heavy
enough to carry the current this machine
will draw. If you use an undersized cord
you
may
experience
resulting in loss of power causing the
motor to work harder and overheat
potentially damaging the motor and
voiding the warranty.
Integrated
Mobile
Machine Leveling:
The integrated mobile base is equipped
with 2 casters, 2 leveling screws, and 2
feet that will make the cabinet saw
easier to move and place the saw were
you need it.
Reset Protector:
Your new CX213 and CX214 Cabinet
Saw comes equipped with a manual
reset
thermal
overload
designed to open the power circuit when
the
motor
overheats
temperature exceeds the safe operating
level typically caused by low voltage or
overworking the machine.
voltage
drop
Base
and
protector
and
the
8
NOTE:
If the thermal overload protection kicks
in you must allow the motor to cool
down sufficiently before resetting the
circuit by pushing the reset button
located above the on/off switch for the
table saw.
The motor on the table saw should be
blown out or vacuumed frequently to
prevent the build up of sawdust which
could interfere with the motors normal
ventilation.
Once motor has cooled down to a safe
operating temperature you can reset the
thermal overload protector by pushing
the red button located on the front of the
junction box for the on\off switch. You
should hear an audible click confirming
that the thermal overload protect has
been reset. Once the thermal overload
has been properly reset the machine
may be started and operated as normal.
NOTE:
If the thermal overload reset button does
not click into place immediately the
motor may still be too hot. Allow the
motor to cool for a longer period of time
and then try again.
If you are frequently blowing fuses or
tripping circuit breakers you may be
having some of the issues below:
 Motor is overloaded. Overloading can
occur when a work piece is fed too
quickly or if blade and fence are not
aligned properly causing binding of the
work piece.
 Motor circuit is fused incorrectly or is
connected to an undersized circuit
breaker.
Always
follow
the
proper

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