Standing Up Your Saw - SawStop PCS175 Owner's Manual

10" professional cabinet saw
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Standing Up Your Saw

1.
Your saw is shipped horizontal to protect it from tipping during transit. To stand up your saw, fi rst remove all
packing materials and accessories from the shipping pallet (see Fig. 1). There is a poster that ships with the
saw that shows where all of the accessories are located in the packaging.
2.
Take the top piece of Styrofoam and place one of its short sides next to the pallet by the back of the saw, as
shown in Fig 2a. Place the Styrofoam so that the top edge of the table and the bottom edge of the saw both
overhang the edges of the Styrofoam (see Fig. 2b).
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SawStop 10" Professional Cabinet Saw
the bottom edge
of the saw should
overhang the edge
of the Styrofoam
Fig. 2a
top piece of
Styrofoam
Fig. 1
the edge of the
table should
overhang the edge
of the Styrofoam
Fig. 2b

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Bryan Fletcher
April 7, 2025

my sawstop saw tilts to 20 deg and thin it's like the gear is stripped it justs bounces

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Mr. Anderson
April 9, 2025

If the SawStop PCS175 saw tilts to 20 degrees and bounces as if the gear is stripped, it may be due to a problem with the tilt mechanism components such as the tilt handwheel, sector gear, worm gear, or threaded rod. These parts are involved in adjusting and holding the blade at the desired tilt angle. If they are worn, damaged, or not properly lubricated, the tilt movement may not be smooth, causing bouncing or slipping. Checking for damage and ensuring proper lubrication of the tilt mechanism is recommended.

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