Assembling Your Saw
Installing the Motor Cover
5.
Locate the motor cover and remove the motor cover rod from the area with the yellow background on the Table
Saw Hardware Pack. Hold the motor cover against the side of the saw over the motor such that the two arrows
on the side of the cover point to the two metal tubes on the side of the cabinet (see Fig. 22).
Installing the Handwheels
Mounting the Dust Port
Hardware for Steps 2-3
Hardware for Step 4
1
2
Keys,
Set Screws,
Button Head Screws,
5 x 5 x 25 (2)
M6 x 8 (2)
3
M5 x 3 x 15 (3)
Mounting the Extension Wings
Hardware for Step 6
7
Lock Washers, M8 (8)
8
Hex Bolts, M8 x 16 (8)
Washers,
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)
Blade Spacing
Adjustment Gauge (1)
Hex Key, M8 (1)
Hex Keys: M3 (1), M4 (1), M5 (1), M6 (1)
Tools
F
Slip the straight end of the motor
cover rod up through the bottom
tube then through the row of half-
cylinders along the edge of the
motor cover and fi nally through the
upper tube (see Fig. 23). Rotate the
motor cover rod so that the bent end
of the rod fi ts into the hook on the
motor cover just below the bottom
metal tube (see Fig. 24).
To open the motor cover press
on the ribbed section on the
front of the motor cover until it
unlatches and swing the cover
away from the cabinet. Reverse
the process to close the cover
(see Fig. 25).
22
SawStop 10" Professional Cabinet Saw
Mounting
the
Lock Washers,
Motor
4
M5 (3)
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)
Switch Box
Keys (2)
12
Motor
Cover
Rod
5
upper tube
on cabinet
arrow on
motor cover
Fig. 22
!
WAR NING
Moving
can pinch,
gears and
cut or crush.
parts
Do not
operate
door open.
with
5
rod
Fig. 23
!
WA RNI NG
Movin g
gears and
can pinch
parts
, cut or
crush.
Do not
opera te
door open.
with
lower tube
on cabinet
rod
Fig. 24
Fig. 25
hook on
motor
cover
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Questions and answers
my sawstop saw tilts to 20 deg and thin it's like the gear is stripped it justs bounces
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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