Page 1240-003515A Jobsite Table SawOPERATOR’S MANUAL CAUTION: To Reduce The Risk Of Injury, User Must Read And Understand Operator’s Manual. Save Th
WARNING: Page 9SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS17. Bevel scale: The easy-to-read scale on the front of the table saw cabinet shows the exact blade angle.18. Blad
Page 10OVERVIEWFIG. 2SPECIFICATIONSMotor 120 V, 60 Hz, 15 ARated speed 4000 RPMWheel Diameter 10”Depth of cut at 0° 3 1/4”Depth of cut at 45° 2 1/4”Ri
Page 11CONTENTSBlade guard ...1 pcAnti-kickback pawls ...1 pcMiter gauge ...1 pcRip fence ...
Page 12OPEN THE STAND (FIG. 3, 4, 5)Keep body clear of hinge points when opening or closing the stand.1. Place the stand upright on oor in front
Page 13ASSEMBLYMOUNTING THE SAW TO THE STAND (FIG. 8)When using the table saw on the stand provided, the table saw must be securely mounted to the sta
Page 14ASSEMBLYFIG. 10FIG. 11FIG. 12SPREADER/RIVING KNIFE POSITIONS (FIG. 10-11)This saw is shipped with the spreader/riving knife placed in the non-
Page 15ASSEMBLYFIG. 136. Push the riving knife down until the internal slots engage and the spreader is below the saw blade.7. Reinsta
Page 16ASSEMBLYFIG. 14FIG. 16FIG. 17INSTALLING THE ANTI-KICKBACK PAWLS AND BLADE GUARD ASSEMBLY (FIG. 14-17)NOTICE: The anti-kickback pawls should on
Page 17ASSEMBLY CAUTION: FIG. 18FIG. 193. Press and hold the yellow button on the right side of the blade guard.4. L
Page 18ASSEMBLYFIG. 20FIG. 21FIG. 22CHANGING THE BLADE DEPTH (FIG. 20)The saw blade depth should be set so that the outer points of the saw blade are
TABLE OF CONTENTSSafety Symbols ... Page 2Safety Instructions ...
Page 19ASSEMBLYFIG. 23FIG. 24FIG. 25ADJUSTING THE BEVEL INDICATOR (FIG. 23)If the bevel indicator is not at 0° when the saw blade is at 90º, adjust t
Page 20ASSEMBLYFIG. 26FIG. 27FIG. 28USING THE RIP FENCE (FIG. 26)1. Unplug the saw.2. Place the front lip of the rip fence on the front of the
Page 21ASSEMBLYFIG. 29FIG. 30Increase the length of the saw table by using the extension table.1. Set the rip fence to 13-3/4” (35 cm).2. Push the
Page 22OPERATION Do not allow familiarity with a tool to make you careless. Remember that a fraction of a second of c
Page 23OPERATIONAVOIDING KICKBACK1. Always use the correct blade depth setting. The top of the blade teeth should clear the workpiece
Page 24OPERATIONFEATHERBOARDA featherboard is a device used to help control the workpiece by guiding it securely against the table or fence. Featherbo
Page 25OPERATION5. Attach a C-clamp (available separately) to secure the featherboard to the edge of the saw table.
Page 26OPERATION ALWAYS make sure that your workpiece is not in contact with the blade before operating the switch to
Page 27OPERATION Never touch the “free end” of the workpiece or a “free piece” that is cut off while the power is ON a
Page 28OPERATIONBEVEL RIPPING (FIG. 38) This operation is the same as ripping, except that the bevel angle is set to a
Page 2SAFETY SYMBOLSSome of these following symbols may be used on this tool. Please study them and learn their meaning. Proper interpretation of thes
Page 29OPERATIONFeed the workpiece by hand until the end is approximately 1” (25 mm) from the front edge of the table. Continue to feed using the push
Page 30OPERATION Use caution when starting the cut to prevent binding of the guard against the workpiece, resulting in
Page 31OPERATIONMITERING (FIG. 45) Miter angles greater than 45° may force the guard into the saw blade, causing damag
Page 32OPERATION7. Allow the blade to reach full speed before moving the workpiece into the blade.8. After the cut is made, turn the saw of
Page 33OPERATIONDUST COLLECTIONYour table saw is equipped with a dust extraction port. For best results, connect a vacuum to the port at the rear of
Page 34MAINTENANCEGENERAL MAINTENANCEAvoid using solvents when cleaning plastic parts. Most plastics are susceptible to damage from various types of c
Page 35TROUBLESHOOTINGPROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION1. Excess vibration.1. Blade is out of balance. 1. Replace blade.2. Blade is damaged. 2. Replace blade.3.
Page 36TROUBLESHOOTINGPROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION8. Saw does not start.1. Power cord is not plugged in. 1. Plug in Power cord.2. In-house circuit fuse is b
Page 37NOTES
SAVE YOUR RECEIPTSTHIS WARRANTY IS VOID WITHOUT THEMPage 3815A JOBSITE TABLE SAWWARRANTY90-DAY MONEY BACK GUARANTEE:This MASTERFORCE® brand power tool
The purpose of safety symbols is to attract your attention to possible dangers. The safety symbols and the explanations with them deserve your careful
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Page 4SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSRULES FOR SAFE OPERATIONKNOW THE TOOLTo reduce the risk of injury, user must read instruction manual.IMPORTANTThis tool shoul
Page 5SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS19) Check damaged parts. Before further use of the tool, any guard or other part that is damaged should be carefully checked
WARNING: WARNING: Page 6D) Not releasing the work before it is pushed all the way past the saw blade using a push stick.E) Not ripping work that
Page 7SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSELECTRICAL SAFETY (FIG.1)Grounding instructions: In the event of a malfunction or breakdown, grounding provides the path of
Page 8SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSRecommended size of extension cordsTable 1GLOSSARY OF TERMS1. Anti-kickback pawls: Kickback is a hazard in which the workpie
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