GROUNDING
LUG
PLUG
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KNOWN
GROUND
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RECEPTACLE
ADAPTER
It is recommended
that you have a qualified
electrician
replace
the TWO prong outlet with a properly
grounded
THREE
prong outlet.
An adapter,
as shown,
is available
for connecting
pgugs
to 2-prong
receptacles.
The green
grounding
lug ex-
tending
from the adapter
must be connected
to a perma-
nent ground
such as to a properly
grounded
outlet box.
The temporary
adapter
should
be used
only until a
propedy
grounded
outlet can be installed
by a qualified
electrician.
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WARNING:
To help avoid
electric Shock, the
green grounding
lug extending
from the adapter
must be connected
tO a
permanent ground
such
as to a
properly grounded
outlet
box.
Not
all
outlet boxes
are
properly grounded,
if you are not
sure the outlet box is
properly grounded,
have H
checked
by a qualified
electrlclano
The use of any extension cord will cause
some loss of
power.
To keep
this to a minimum
and to prevent
overheating
and motor burn-out,
use the foflowing
table
to determine
the minimum
wire size (A.W.G.)
extension
cord.
Use only 3 wire extension
cords
which
have
3-prong
grounding
type plugs
and 3-prong
receptacles
which
accept
the plug on the saw.
F._ension
Cord
Length
Wire Size A.W.G.
0 - 25 Feet
No. 16
26 - 50 Feet
No. 14
51 - 100 Feet
No. 12
Warranty .............................................................................
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2
Glossary .............................................................................
5
Motor Specifications
and
Electrical Requirements
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6
Motor Specifications .......................................................
6
6
Unpacking and Checking Contents .................................
8
Tools Needed ..................................................................
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8
Assembly ............................................................................
9
Installing Handwheels .....................................................
9
9
Adjusting Blade insert ...................................................
10
to Miter Gauge Groove .............................................
11
Adjusting Parallelism of Saw Blade
to Miter Gauge Groove .............................................
11
Checking 90= Bevel Stop .............................................
12
Adjusting 90° Bevel Stop ...............................................
13
13
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Adjusting 45° Bevel Stop ...............................................
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Back ..................... 17
Installing Blade Guard ..................................................
1B
Aligning Spreader .........................................................
20
Attaching Rip Fence .....................................................
21
21
2t
23
24
25
On-Off Switch ................................................................
25
26
Tilt Handwheel ..............................................................
26
Miter Gauge ..................................................................
26
Blade Guard ..................................................................
26
Table Insert ...................................................................
26
Rip Fence ....................................................................
26
27
28
Work Helpers ................................................................
28
Using the Miter Gauge ..................................................
31
Crosscutting
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Miter Cutting .............................................................
32
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Ripping .....................................................................
34
Bevel Ripping ...........................................................
34
Resawing .................................................................
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Rabbeting .................................................................
37
Ploughing .................................................................
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Dadoing ....................................................................
38
Maintenance .....................................................................
38
Lubdcartion ......................................................................
39
Wiring Diagram ................................................................
39
Recommended
Accessories ..........................................
40
40
General .........................................................................
40
Motor ..............................................................................
41
Repair Parts ....................................................................
42