Operation Manual
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... greatest safety and efficiency when ripping, use grinding wheels, abrasive cutoff wheels, friction wheels (metal slitting blades), wire wheels or buffing wheels. Blade II i 5 +1 !I_12" + ' + i p to table to control workpieces. USE ONLY ACCESSORIES DESIGNED FOR SAW • Crosscutting operations are installed properly. Figure lb - Keep the cutting tool as low as required to...
... greatest safety and efficiency when ripping, use grinding wheels, abrasive cutoff wheels, friction wheels (metal slitting blades), wire wheels or buffing wheels. Blade II i 5 +1 !I_12" + ' + i p to table to control workpieces. USE ONLY ACCESSORIES DESIGNED FOR SAW • Crosscutting operations are installed properly. Figure lb - Keep the cutting tool as low as required to...
Operation Manual
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...are also thoroughlycleaned. ° The mitergauge is necessary, do not connect the green (or green and yellow) wire to Figures 5 and 14, page 28. • Placethe slot of table. • Insert is held in position by an authorized service facility. • Green (or green and ...yellow) conductor in any manner. To insertmiter gauge, first insert rollerguideintoT-slotat front of saw. ing lever (Key No.2) is the grounding wire. Be certainlock- e certain mitergauge T-slotsin table are not understoodor if in position. WARNING: Do not permit fingers to touch the terminals of...
...are also thoroughlycleaned. ° The mitergauge is necessary, do not connect the green (or green and yellow) wire to Figures 5 and 14, page 28. • Placethe slot of table. • Insert is held in position by an authorized service facility. • Green (or green and ...yellow) conductor in any manner. To insertmiter gauge, first insert rollerguideintoT-slotat front of saw. ing lever (Key No.2) is the grounding wire. Be certainlock- e certain mitergauge T-slotsin table are not understoodor if in position. WARNING: Do not permit fingers to touch the terminals of...
Operation Manual
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...Code and local codes and ordinances. Extension Cord Length (120V Operation) Wire Size A.W.G. The saw is designed for the professional user and is ruggedly constructed for all woods up to 3_" thick...: Using extension cords over 50 ft. DESCRIPTION The Craftsman 10" Model Number 218330 contractor saw offers precise cutting performance for continuous service. Saw body has on the side of cut right of heavy... is designed for push stick, miter gauge, rip fence and saw blades. The saw features an extra large cast iron table. Where a 2-prong wall receptacle is encountered, it must remain...
...Code and local codes and ordinances. Extension Cord Length (120V Operation) Wire Size A.W.G. The saw is designed for the professional user and is ruggedly constructed for all woods up to 3_" thick...: Using extension cords over 50 ft. DESCRIPTION The Craftsman 10" Model Number 218330 contractor saw offers precise cutting performance for continuous service. Saw body has on the side of cut right of heavy... is designed for push stick, miter gauge, rip fence and saw blades. The saw features an extra large cast iron table. Where a 2-prong wall receptacle is encountered, it must remain...
Operation Manual
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... gauge 4, Install riving knife 5. Adjust table and rip fence parallel to cool and reset by pushing reset switch 2. Adjust riving knife to blade 5, Riving knife out of alignment 6. Adjust guides 1. Replace blade 6, Push material all plug connections 3. Saw unplugged from blade POSSIBLE CAUSE(S) 1. Improper... in place 5, Dull blade 6, Letting go of material before releasing work slower into blade 2. Motor not wired for correct voltage 1. Dull blade with blade 6. Excessive feed rate Positive stops not properly adjusted 1. Bushings and bearing surfaces dirty 1. SYMPTOM...
... gauge 4, Install riving knife 5. Adjust table and rip fence parallel to cool and reset by pushing reset switch 2. Adjust riving knife to blade 5, Riving knife out of alignment 6. Adjust guides 1. Replace blade 6, Push material all plug connections 3. Saw unplugged from blade POSSIBLE CAUSE(S) 1. Improper... in place 5, Dull blade 6, Letting go of material before releasing work slower into blade 2. Motor not wired for correct voltage 1. Dull blade with blade 6. Excessive feed rate Positive stops not properly adjusted 1. Bushings and bearing surfaces dirty 1. SYMPTOM...