16 SawStop 10” Industrial Cabinet Saw
Setting Up Your Saw
1. Saw Placement:
Position the saw on a level surface away from sources of moisture and electrical noise. Make sure there is
sufficient room to allow free access to all sides of the saw.
2. Extension Wing Assembly:
The saw is shipped with the right extension wing pre-installed. Position the left extension wing next to the
table, making sure the small beveled edge on the surface of the extension wing is facing forward. Insert the
three M10x1.5x30 bolts (with washers and lock washers) through the holes in the side of the wing and into the
threaded holes in the side of the table
(see Fig. 6). Align the top of the extension
wing with the table using a straight edge
and then fully tighten the bolts using a
17 mm wrench. You may want someone
to help hold the extension wing in place
while you fasten the bolts.
3. Table and Extension Wing Cleaning:
The table and extension wings are shipped with a coating of oil on the top surfaces to prevent the cast iron
from rusting. Carefully wipe the top surfaces with a soft, clean cloth to remove the oil. To prevent the top
surfaces from rusting during use, you can coat the surfaces with rust-preventative materials such as TopCote
®
or TopSaver™, available in many woodworking stores. If the saw will not be used for an extended time, the
table and wing surfaces can also be protected by applying a light coating of oil and then covering with wax
paper.
4. Rip Fence Installation:
This saw ships without a rip fence. You must install a rip fence prior to using the saw. Refer to the manual that
accompanied your rip fence for instructions on installing the fence on the saw.
Fig. 6
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