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DeWalt 140 Instructions And Parts
DeWalt 140 Instructions And Parts

DeWalt 140 Instructions And Parts

10" heavy duty tilt arbor floor saw

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DEWALT.
,INC.
LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA
INSTRUCTIONS and PARTS
Study this
instruction
booklet carefully before setting up and
operating
the saw.
Even though
you may have used saws
before, get acquainted
with
the
proper way to set up and operate your new saw.
Know
the major parts and controls by
studying
the
illustrations
and
suggestions in
this booklet -
the
n
you'll know
the
saw
and
do better
work.
Always
be
careful when
operating
the
saw
-
safe opera-
tion
ls
your
responsibility.
Watch
what
you are
doing-always
be
alert.
CAUTION-DO NOT
use
abrasive
or
cut-off wheels
on
this
saw.
FENCE
GUIDE
BAR
MOUNTING THE MOTOR
-
It may be
more
convenient
to mount motor before installing
extensions.
1.
Screw belt guard
stud
in motor bracket (see Figure
1),
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
with end
flush with bracket. Lock
in
place
with
jam nut.
Slide pulley on motor
shaft
(set
scrc10
aide
aaoay
from
motor)
against shoulder on the
shaft
-
tighten set
screw.
Wire motor
cord.
Set
the blade at zero
degree.
Remove
saw
blade, lock bolt
and tapered
hinge pin -
loosen
set screw to remove
pin.
Hold
motor
in
left
side of
saw cabinet
-
with front
handwheel,
lower arbor
until holes in
motor
mount arm
and
motor
bracket are in alignment -
insert tapered
hinge pin. See Figure 1.
When knurl on pin is
against
motor base bracket,
lock
in
place with
1 /1"
socket
type set screw.
Swing motor up until
slots in
motor base brackets
are
in alignment
with
motor
bracket lock bolt
holes-
insert
lock
bolt from inside, making
sure square
neck seats
in
slot
- Figure 2.
Place belts over pulleys.
10.
P lace
washer and nut on
Jock
bolt
and
tighten with
wrench
furnished when belts
can
be depressed
3/s"
to
½"
with light finger pressure.
11. Before replacing blade,
see
Belt
Guard Mounting
Instructions below.
No. 140
10" HEAVY
DUTY
TILT ARBOR FLOOR
SAW
MOUNTING THE BELT GUARD
1. Install
guard
between ESNA hex nuts and washers
(thin
washers on the
outside), making
sure
belts, pulley
and
motor
shaft are clear.
Caution -
slide blade on
t1rl10r m11l turn
l>y
liaml to
check
clearance.
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Figure
1
Figure
2
MOUNTING THE BLADE GUARD
1. P lace bar in
rear
trunnion and
lock
in place
with
two
set
screws
- see
Figure 4.
2.
Slide bracket
on
bar
-
tighten
lock screws,
but
not
securely.
3.
Remove insert plate and the outside lock nut on
splitter
support
stud
-
see
Figure
5.
Figure 4
Figure
5
4.
Place splitter guard assembly between bracket and
plate,
and
the
slot
in front of splitter over the
stu~.
If
shims
are furnished, they should be between splitter
and
mounting bracket
-
see Figure 6.
5.
Now lower
assem-
bly so bracket screw
fits in splitter slot,
then
tig
hten Jock
screw. Replace Jock
nut
on support stud
and
tighten against
splitter.
6. Use a square to set
/
~
lO((
V
HU1
splitter at
right
an-
h.
gle to the table and
IJ
tighten
bracket
screws.
Figure 6
Note
-
to
adjust splitter, see Step
10, Page
5.
MOUNTING THE FENCE
1.
Attach fence
guide bar
to
front
of saw
table with
screws and
spacer bars furnished. Adjust guide bar so
it
is parallel
with top of table -
an easy way is
to
place a scale on top
of the bar
and measure
distance
to
top of the table at
extreme ends
of the table. Do
not
tighten
screws
securely.
To
avoid
possible injury,
the fence
pointer has been reversed
in
the fence slide
- loosen
screw to
remove.
2.
Now take the
fence,
raise the fence lock lever,
and
place it
on
the
saw
table
so that fence slide
fits on the

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