Installing The Dust Port - SawStop PCS175 Owner's Manual

10" professional cabinet saw
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Assembling Your Saw

Installing the Dust Port

4.
The dust port comes attached to the end of a fl exible hose residing within the cabinet. Notice that there is a
small semicircle on the dust port fl ange (see Fig. 19). The dust port must be inserted into the four inch diameter
hole at the back of the cabinet from the inside of the cabinet as shown in Fig. 20. The semicircle acts as a key to
correctly orient the dust port. The hardware required to install the dust port is located in the area with the green
background on the Table Saw Hardware Pack. Remove the three dust port screws and lock washers from the
Table Saw Hardware Pack and place a lock washer on each screw. Keep the screws nearby.
Installing the Handwheels
Mounting the Dust Port
Hardware for Steps 2-3
Hardware for Step 4
1
2
Keys,
Set Screws,
Button Head Screws,
Lock Washers,
5 x 5 x 25 (2)
M6 x 8 (2)
M5 x 3 x 15 (3)
M5 (3)
3
4
Mounting the Extension Wings
Hardware for Step 6
7
8
Washers,
Lock Washers, M8 (8)
Hex Bolts, M8 x 16 (8)
6
M8 (8)
Mounting the Switch Box
Hardware for Step 7
9
Button Head Socket Screws,
M6 x 20 (2)
Lock Washers,
11
Washers, M6 (2)
10
M6 (2)
Switch Box
Keys (2)
12
Blade Spacing
Adjustment Gauge (1)
Hex Key, M8 (1)
Hex Keys: M3 (1), M4 (1), M5 (1), M6 (1)
Tools
F
fl ange
Fig. 19
Holding the dust port in your hand, reach inside the cabinet through the opening on the side of the cabinet
through which the motor protrudes and fi t the dust port in the hole so that the semicircle fi ts in the cabinet and
the fl ange around the dust port lies fl at against the inside of the cabinet.
holes in the cabinet surrounding the dust port will line up with the three bosses in the dust port.
While holding the dust port fi rmly in
place on the inside of the cabinet,
insert each of the three screws into
the holes surrounding the dust port
on the outside of the cabinet, as
shown in Fig. 21. Using a Phillips
screwdriver, tighten each screw
a little bit at a time until all three
screws are securely in place.
Mounting
the
Motor
Cover
Hardware for Step 5
Mounting the
Wrench & Tool
Holders
Hardware for Step 8
Blade
Wrench
Holder
13
14
Lock
15
Button Head
Washers,
Screws,
M6 (2)
M6 x 12 (2)
Motor
Cover
Rod
5
dust
port
semicircle
dust
port
Fig. 20
When correctly installed, the three
4
3
Fig. 21
SawStop 10" Professional Cabinet Saw
!
WARNING
Moving gears and parts
can pinch, cut or crush.
Do not operate with
door open.
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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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