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SawStop

®

 10” Industrial Cabinet Saw    11

The SawStop Safety System

The 

SawStop

®

 safety system does not interfere with your use of the saw. You can still make all the cuts that 

you can with ordinary saws including 0° to 45° bevels, non-through cuts, and dado cuts (with the optional dado 

brake cartridge and the optional dado table insert). 

Your 

SawStop

®

 saw operates differently than ordinary table saws, and there are a few important points to keep 

in mind as you use the saw.

1. 

Do not

 rely on the 

SawStop

® 

safety system to protect against unsafe operation. Although the system is 

designed to react and stop the blade very quickly in the event of accidental contact, it cannot react until contact 

is detected. This means that you may receive at least a minor injury even with the 

SawStop

® 

safety system. 

Therefore, always use safe operating practices, and use the blade guard, push stick and other safety devices 

whenever possible. The 

SawStop

® 

safety system, like the airbag in a car, should be considered as a last 

measure to minimize injury when all other safety practices and devices have failed to prevent an accident.

2.  In the event of contact, the blade will be stopped in about 3–5 milliseconds (coarse toothed blades stop more 

quickly than fine-toothed blades such as plywood blades). Therefore, the seriousness of the injury incurred will 

depend on the speed at which a person’s hand or other body part is moving toward the blade. For example, if 

a person’s hand is moving toward the blade at 1 

ft.

sec.

, then the depth of the cut will be approximately 

1

16

 inch 

(1 

ft.

sec.

* 0.005 sec. = 0.005 ft. or 

1

16

 inch). At faster speeds, the cut will be proportionally deeper. Therefore, 

it is possible to be seriously injured even with the 

SawStop

®

 

safety system.

3. 

Do not

 operate the saw in Bypass Mode unless you are cutting electrically conductive material. When Bypass 

Mode is engaged, the 

SawStop

®

 safety system will not activate the brake if contact is detected and a serious 

injury could result if you contact the blade.

4.  The motor cannot be started without a blade installed. Since the safety system disables the motor if the blade 

is spaced too far from the brake, a missing blade will be detected as a blade-to-brake spacing error and the 

motor will be disabled. 

5.  Blades

 

You can use any standard 10 inch saw blade or 8 inch dado set with your 

SawStop

®

 saw, although the following 

precautions should be observed: 

i. 

Never

 attempt to use a blade other than a single 10 inch blade with the standard 

SawStop

®

 brake cartridge. 

Never

 attempt to use a dado set or blade other than an 8 inch dado set with the 

SawStop

®

 dado cartridge. 

The use of smaller diameter blades with a brake cartridge designed for larger blades could result in a 

serious injury because the brake cannot be positioned correctly to stop the smaller blades. 

ii. 

Never

 

stack dado blades thicker than 

13

16

 inch

. The 8 inch dado brake cartridge is not designed to stop 

dado stacks thicker than 

13

16

 inch.

iii. 

Do not

 

use molding heads

. The use of molding heads could result in a serious injury because neither the 

standard brake cartridge nor the dado brake cartridge is designed to stop a molding head.

iv. 

Never use a blade with damaged or missing teeth

 as this can result in a more serious injury or a false 

activation of the brake. Blades with variable spacing between teeth are compatible with the 

SawStop

®

 safety 

system, however you must ensure the brake is positioned correctly by rotating the blade at least one full 

revolution to be certain that none of the teeth touch the brake (see page 18 for more information on setting the 

brake position).

v. 

Never install the blade backwards

. The brake might not stop a blade that is installed backwards. 

vi. 

Do not use saw blades or dado sets that have a lacquer or other coating on the teeth

. These coatings 

are non-conductive and therefore can reduce the speed at which the system detects contact. In other words, 

a coated tooth must cut slightly deeper into the skin for contact to be detected, resulting in a somewhat 

more serious injury. Used blades that originally had a coating are OK to use since the coating is worn away 

within a few uses. However, SawStop recommends that you examine each tooth on such blades to confirm 

that no coating remains. 

Summary of Contents for ICS31230

Page 1: ...10 INDUSTRIAL CABINET SAW Models ICS31230 ICS31240 50 ICS51230 ICS53230 ICS53415 50 ICS53480 ICS53600 ICS73230 ICS73480 ICS73600 OWNER S MANUAL SawStop...

Page 2: ...12 7228772 7284467 7308843 7350445 7472634 7481140 7525055 7536238 7600455 7610836 7640835 7661343 7681479 7707918 7707920 7788999 7789002 7827890 7827893 7832314 7836804 7866239 7895927 7921754 79588...

Page 3: ...ntact the moving blade the technology will detect that contact and stop the blade in milliseconds to minimize any injury This manual tells you more about your saw and how to operate and maintain it Pl...

Page 4: ...on Wing Cleaning 16 4 Rip Fence Installation 16 5 Tilt Hand Wheel Handle Installation 17 6 Blade or Dado Installation 17 7 Brake Position Adjustment 18 8 Blade Guard Riving Knife Installation 20 9 Tab...

Page 5: ...ation Assembly 51 3 Aligning the Blade to the Tilt Axis 53 4 Adjusting the Elevation Limit Stops 57 5 Adjusting the Tilt Limit Stops and Tilt Angle Indicator 59 6 Adjusting the Table Insert 61 7 Adjus...

Page 6: ...5 HP 82 415V Three Phase 5 HP 83 480V Three Phase 5 and 7 5 HP 84 600V Three Phase 5 and 7 5 HP 85 Cabinet and Table Assembly Exploded View 86 Cabinet and Table Assembly Parts List 87 Internal Assembl...

Page 7: ...mplied warranties including merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose SawStop shall not be liable for death injuries to persons or property or incidental consequential contingent or special...

Page 8: ...ding dust masks or respirators designed to filter out such dust and chemicals 3 THIS SAW MUST BE CONNECTED TOAGROUNDED WIRING SYSTEM or to a system having an equipment grounding conductor In the event...

Page 9: ...ple check the alignment of moving parts look to see whether moving parts are binding or rubbing check to see whether parts are broken make sure accessories are properly mounted in the saw and check an...

Page 10: ...d and spreader for every operation for which it can be used including all through sawing 3 Keep hands out of the line of the saw blade 4 Use a push stick when required 5 Know how to reduce the risk of...

Page 11: ...equate ground may cause the safety system to malfunction and could result in a serious injury WARNING Connect Only 460 480 Volts Three Phase Power This machine must be connected to an electrical groun...

Page 12: ...pression If the electronic detection unit detects contact while the blade is spinning including during coast down the fuse is burned by a surge of electric current The spring then pushes an aluminum b...

Page 13: ...started without a blade installed Since the safety system disables the motor if the blade is spaced too far from the brake a missing blade will be detected as a blade to brake spacing error and the m...

Page 14: ...pressure treated wood is wet the combination of copper and water substantially increases the conductivity of the wood Therefore allow wet pressure treated wood to fully dry before cutting Typically t...

Page 15: ...with motor 2 Two extension wings the right extension wing is pre installed 3 One blade guard and spreader with anti kickback pawls 4 One riving knife pre installed 5 One 10 inch saw blade 6 One zero...

Page 16: ...ension Wings 3 Blade Guard 4 Standard Table Insert 5 Switch Box 6 Elevation Hand Wheel 7 Tilt Hand Wheel 8 Motor Cover 9 Terminal Box 10 Dust Port 11 Miter Gauge 12 Blade Wrenches 2 13 Belt Access Doo...

Page 17: ...9 Arbor Belt 30 Motor Belt 31 Dust Shroud Door 32 Upper Elevation Limit Bolt 33 Lower Elevation Limit Bolt 34 0 Tilt Limit Bolt 35 45 Tilt Limit Bolt 36 Brake Positioning Bolt 37 Brake Cartridge 38 Ca...

Page 18: ...me 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...

Page 19: ...s designed for use with standard 10 inch blades with kerfs from 3 32 inch to 3 16 inch Blades with kerfs much thinner than 3 32 inch should not be used because those blades might not be strong enough...

Page 20: ...e table top The bolt will be accessible through the opening in the table top To install the blade use the open end of one of the blade wrenches included with the saw to hold the arbor behind the arbor...

Page 21: ...the point on the brake pawl that is closest to the blade may be at the end of the brake pawl rather than the middle if the diameter of the blade is slightly less than 10 inches The exact distance is...

Page 22: ...important tool for reducing the potential for kickback when the blade guard cannot be used The riving knife should always be used whenever you need to make rabbet or other non through cuts where the b...

Page 23: ...for which it can be used including all through sawing Setting Up Your Saw Lower the clamping handle completely to lock the spreader in place see Fig 16 After you have installed the table insert as de...

Page 24: ...t the heads of the rear lock down screws in the bottom of the insert slide under the heads of the lock down screws in the table opening see Figs 17 and 18 Then lower the front end of the insert into t...

Page 25: ...s physical hazard Your SawStop saw is designed to provide superior dust collection both above and below the table A dust shroud below the table is engineered to capture the airflow generated by the sp...

Page 26: ...voltage amperage and phase required Attempting to operate the saw on a power supply different than specified on the specification label will void all warranties and may result in serious injury as we...

Page 27: ...djustments maintenance or repairs to the saw including changing blades installing or removing the blade guard and riving knife etc Setting Up Your Saw In addition the disconnect switch can be locked i...

Page 28: ...wer front edge of the access door opening as shown in Fig 25 The switch has a lever type actuator and is mounted on a bracket that is attached to the inside of the cabinet by two screws If necessary y...

Page 29: ...7 for instructions CAUTION When adjusting the height or tilt angle of the blade reverse the hand wheel slightly to release tension after reaching the limit stops This prevents any slight twisting of t...

Page 30: ...he electrical power is interrupted Using Your Saw After ensuring that the Start Stop paddle is in the OFF position i e pushed in turn the Main Power Switch to the ON position by flipping the toggle up...

Page 31: ...you have finished using the saw turn the Main Power Switch to OFF to reduce the likelihood of inadvertent start up In addition the Main Power Switch has a lockout key that you can remove to prevent c...

Page 32: ...n routine is completed you should not see the red light unless there is a problem If this happens find the System Status code below see Fig 31 to determine how to correct the problem WARNING Always tu...

Page 33: ...tes that the saw is running in Bypass Mode and will not activate the brake in the event of accidental contact with the blade Bypass Mode allows you to cut electrically conductive materials such as alu...

Page 34: ...onductive and you can make future cuts in normal mode See page 33 for instructions on how to operate the saw in Bypass Mode Overload Due to Wet Wood this code indicates that the wood being cut is too...

Page 35: ...LED will begin blinking slowly and the red LED will flash once to let you know when the 1 second has elapsed Note to prevent unauthorized use of the saw in Bypass Mode remove the Bypass Key from the s...

Page 36: ...supports all the other components of the assembly helps minimize kickback by preventing a workpiece from pinching or shifting into the back of the blade Large and small anti kickback pawls on each si...

Page 37: ...n be pivoted upward to a balance point where it will stay without further support This allows you to adjust or change the blade without removing the guard Install the blade guard as described on page...

Page 38: ...her the guard nor the riving knife can be used is making dado cuts To use the riving knife remove the blade guard and install the riving knife as described on page 20 When the blade guard riving knife...

Page 39: ...til it stops Next rotate the miter gauge head counter clockwise until the index stop hits the indexing pin and then tighten the handle to lock the gauge at the desired angle The index stops are preset...

Page 40: ...the miter gauge to the desired miter angle see page 37 Position the workpiece against the miter gauge head and slowly push the miter gauge toward the non spinning blade until the workpiece is almost...

Page 41: ...esult Position the workpiece flat on the table and flush against the side of the rip fence Turn on the motor Use both hands to push the workpiece smoothly toward the blade as shown in Figs 42 and 43 I...

Page 42: ...non through cuts the blade guard and spreader must be removed For these cuts install the riving knife except when making dado cuts and use one or more featherboards to hold down the workpiece and help...

Page 43: ...sealed to inhibit the entry of dust and other debris you should periodically check the cartridge visually for the presence of dust inside the housing as this might indicate that the seal has been dama...

Page 44: ...The brake cartridge is mounted beneath the table and behind the blade see Fig 47 To change the cartridge begin by setting the tilt angle to about 0 and raising the blade elevation to close to the maxi...

Page 45: ...positioning pin extend outward from a cartridge mounting bracket that sets the position of the cartridge The cartridge mounting bracket also holds a computer cable that self aligns to the computer co...

Page 46: ...arbor block a short distance see Fig 52 Only move the blade and cartridge a short distance each step for example a distance equal to one or two threads on the arbor Otherwise the blade and cartridge m...

Page 47: ...is not actuated If you attempt to turn on the saw when the key is not in the locked position the LED lights on the Switch Box will flash a status code as described on page 30 Turning the key to the lo...

Page 48: ...be reused after the brake is activated and it may be discarded Once the activated cartridge has been removed obtain another brake cartridge that has not been activated and follow the instructions on p...

Page 49: ...described first and provides an accuracy of about 0 002 inch An alternative procedure is also described which provides an accuracy of about 0 010 inch Preferred Table Alignment Procedure To align the...

Page 50: ...e direction this indicates that the left and right surfaces of the blade are not parallel Rotate the blade 1 4 turn and repeat the process from the beginning If you cannot get consistent readings try...

Page 51: ...Adjust the screws until the readout is the same but in the reverse direction For example if the initial reading was 0 006 inch adjust the positioning screw until the reading is 0 006 inch Now slide t...

Page 52: ...miter slot and the left side of the blade Make sure to measure to the flat plate of the blade rather than the tooth If you are using a combination square set the end of the ruler flat against the rig...

Page 53: ...nt and rear trunnions This blade elevation assembly is aligned by adjusting the angle of the rear shaft so that it is parallel with the front shaft When the front and rear shafts are parallel the blad...

Page 54: ...imately inch inside the front edge of the blade and about inch higher than the top of the arbor washer see Fig 54 Measure the parallelism of the blade relative to the miter slots in the table as descr...

Page 55: ...il the difference between the first and second measurements is within 0 002 inch 3 Aligning the Blade to the Tilt Axis When making bevel cuts the blade is tilted on an axis that runs along the surface...

Page 56: ...t hand wheel against the 45 limit stop Now reposition the dial indicator measurement arm against the right side of the blade and about 1 4 inch directly above the arbor flange Slide the dial indicator...

Page 57: ...onnected to the rear trunnion by two bolts that extend through oversized holes in the v bracket The oversized holes allow the position of the v bracket to be adjusted relative to the rear trunnion Usi...

Page 58: ...ts that attach the v bracket to the rear trunnion The blade should now be parallel to the tilt axis Since the alignment of the blade has been changed the table must now be realigned Align the table as...

Page 59: ...of the elevation plate see Fig 68 You can access the upper limit bolt by opening the motor cover The head of the bolt is painted yellow for easy identification To adjust the position of the upper limi...

Page 60: ...inch at the lowest elevation This should also ensure that a 10 inch blade is at least 1 8 inch below the top of the table Lower the blade elevation until the lower limit stop is engaged If the bumper...

Page 61: ...able see Fig 70 The 0 tilt limit stop is set by the bolt mounted in the upper left portion of the front trunnion bracket see Fig 71 You can access the bolt by opening the belt access door on the left...

Page 62: ...e by tightening the locking screw Making Adjustments to Your Saw 45 Tilt Limit Stop To check the position of the 45 limit stop install a 10 inch saw blade on the arbor see page 17 Raise the blade to i...

Page 63: ...table top The insert is pre cut at the factory with a 10 inch blade after all alignments to the saw have been completed As shown in Fig 75 the insert includes front and rear leveling screws to set the...

Page 64: ...rear of the table insert is held down by a pair of lock down screws mounted in the table at the rear of the table opening As shown in Fig 77 the lock down screw heads overlap the heads of the rear lev...

Page 65: ...ft side of the spreader is flush and flat against the straight edge If necessary pivot the left anti kickback pawl up out of the way while performing this step Note if you are using a thin kerf blade...

Page 66: ...g knife is not correct use the elevation handwheel to set the top of the blade to be between 1 5 mm above the top of the table Next remove the table insert and loosen the two vertical positioning bolt...

Page 67: ...ese two bolts rotate the back of dust port until the wood stop is 7 10 mm above the table Adjusting the Height of the Limit Rod When set correctly the wood stop at the end of the limit rod will preven...

Page 68: ...spring designed to push the clamp open when the handle is raised Therefore you will have to push the handle toward the clamp against the force of the spring When the handle is fully pressed against t...

Page 69: ...pair of socket head mounting bolts A hex head support bolt extends from the bottom of the front trunnion bracket to push against the bottom of the tilt shaft bracket The support bolt prevents the til...

Page 70: ...To begin loosen the miter gauge head by turning the locking handle counter clockwise about 1 2 turn see Fig 87 Next for the indexing stop you want to adjust loosen the corresponding locking nut and t...

Page 71: ...out 0 001 Maximum Allowable Runout Blade Lateral Movement Over Full Elevation Range 0 006 Maximum Table Flatness Measured Diagonally 0 010 Maximum Gap Overall Table and Extension Wing Flatness 0 025 M...

Page 72: ...tom of the trunnion assembly and the dust port on the back of the cabinet can be detached from the trunnion assembly and used to vacuum out the cabinet using the dust collection system connected to th...

Page 73: ...rake did not activate 1 The Start Stop paddle was bumped 1 Ensure the Start Stop paddle is in the OFF position and restart the saw 2 The material being cut is overloading the safety detection system e...

Page 74: ...aligned with the pivot and positioning pins 2 There is debris on the pivot or positioning pins or in the cartridge mounting holes 2 Make sure the pins and mounting holes are clean and free of obstruct...

Page 75: ...e only a 10 inch diameter blade with a standard brake cartridge or an 8 inch dado set with a dado cartridge The gears sound feel rough when raising or lowering the blade 1 There is dust or debris on t...

Page 76: ...h pitch gum or other material 2 Clean or replace the blade 3 The blade is not the correct blade for the material or cut 3 Replace the blade The saw vibrates too much 1 The blade is damaged or unbalanc...

Page 77: ...SawStop 10 Industrial Cabinet Saw 75 Cabinet Saw Dimensions Front View Rear View 34 19 1 4 4 3 8 44 24 5 2 1 8 12 21 7 8 5 7 8 12 1 2 11 1 8 8 7 8 9 3 4 5 5 2 1 8 2 1 8 3 8 7 8...

Page 78: ...76 SawStop 10 Industrial Cabinet Saw Cabinet Saw Dimensions Left Side View Footprint 3 12 24 30 1 33 7 8 24 3 4 27 3 8 31 3 4 1 3 4 24 3 4 19 1 4...

Page 79: ...ypical pushstick Pushsticks should be constructed from material that is sturdy and electrically non conductive such as scrap wood Pushsticks should always be used when your hand comes within 6 inches...

Page 80: ...pical push block It includes the three pieces shown here labeled A B and C Cut piece A out of 3 4 inch plywood and cut pieces B and C out of 1 2 thick plywood Attach piece A to the center of piece B u...

Page 81: ...ary fence place it on the saw with piece B flat on the table top and piece A against the left side of the rip fence Position the auxiliary fence so that the front edge of piece B is 1 2 inches back fr...

Page 82: ...should be constructed from good quality wood that is free of knots Use Featherboards to help keep the material being cut in contact with the table and to help prevent kickback Do not use featherboard...

Page 83: ...to your saw Green G r e e n Green Green White White White B l a c k Black Green White Black Black Black White Black White White Black White BELT ACCESS DOOR INTERLOCK SWITCH MOTOR COVER INTERLOCK SWI...

Page 84: ...TO MOTOR TO SWITCH BOX MAGNETIC CONTACTOR BOX DISCONNECT SWITCH TERMINAL BOX Green G r e e n Green Green White White White B l a c k Black Green White Black Black Black White Black White White Black W...

Page 85: ...OIL TO MOTOR TO SWITCH BOX MAGNETIC CONTACTOR BOX Green Green Red White Black White Black Black White 97 98 Red GROUND PLATE Black FUSE Black Red Red Black White Black Black Red White 415V TRANSFORMER...

Page 86: ...4T2 6T3 2T1 4T2 6T3 95 96 A2 COIL A1 COIL TO MOTOR TO SWITCH BOX MAGNETIC CONTACTOR BOX Green Green Red White Black White Black Black White 97 98 Red GROUND PLATE Black FUSE Black Red Red Black White...

Page 87: ...COIL TO MOTOR TO SWITCH BOX MAGNETIC CONTACTOR BOX Green Green Red White Black White Black Black White 97 98 Red GROUND PLATE Black FUSE Black Red Red Black White Black Black Red White 600V TRANSFORM...

Page 88: ...Amps 1 Phase 3 HP 3450 RPM c US 175370 S a w S t o p To avoid loss of SawS top prote ction durin g coas t down do not turn off Main Pow er until blad e has stop ped spin ning WA RNI NG WARNING Moving...

Page 89: ...re CB104 021 1 21 Cover Plate for Tilt Rod Aperture CB104 022 1 22 M6x1 0x16 Phillips Head Screw CB104 023 2 23 Blade Wrench CB104 024 2 24 Blade Wrench Bracket CB104 025 1 25 M8x1 25x10 Socket Head B...

Page 90: ...n Label 5HP 3PH 230Volt CB107 038 Specification Label 5HP 3PH 480Volt CB107 039 Specification Label 7 5HP 3PH 230Volt CB107 040 Specification Label 7 5HP 3PH 480Volt CB107 041 Specification Label 5HP...

Page 91: ...70 Contactor Box Mounting Plate CB104 284 1 71 M6x1 0x10 Pan Head Phillips Screw CB104 285 4 72 Motor Cover Interlock Switch CB105 017 1 73 M4x0 7x35 Pan Head Phillips Screw CB105 030 2 74 M4x12x1 Was...

Page 92: ...53 52 31 30 107 39 31 66 11 48 44 43 38 56 96 16 18 24 27 28 29 9 77 74 45 42 78 15 71 73 19 12 46 47 26 15 33 62 61 64 63 106 73 84 74 81 75 7 72 60 15 19 75 72 68 67 74 16 14 15 69 70 34 105 79 41...

Page 93: ...1 4 Motor Pulley CB104 076 1 Motor Pulley 50 Hz motors only CB106 033 5 M5x5x30 Key CB104 077 1 6 M6x1 0x8 Set Screw CB104 078 2 7 Tilt Lock Knob CB104 079 1 8 Front Trunnion Bracket CB104 080 1 9 Ta...

Page 94: ...it Bolt CB104 120 1 49 Rear Elevation Shaft CB104 121 1 50 M16 External Retaining Ring CB104 122 1 51 M16x25x1 5 Washer CB104 123 1 52 Eccentric Bushing CB104 124 1 53 M12 External Retaining Ring CB10...

Page 95: ...ing Plate Cam Bushing CB104 165 1 94 Clamp Handle CB104 166 1 95 M4x0 7x6 Set Screw CB104 167 1 96 Spring CB104 168 1 97 M8x1 0x40 Hardened Hex Head Bolt CB104 169 1 98 M13x28x3 Washer CB104 170 2 99...

Page 96: ...strial Cabinet Saw Arbor Assembly Exploded View 3 2 4 5 13 24 18 17 10 16 8 10 9 17 10 12 11 15 14 32 33 34 42 31 29 36 37 28 48 49 50 44 39 53 51 30 52 35 41 38 40 46 47 45 26 43 21 25 6 7 54 1 22 20...

Page 97: ...04 189 1 19 M5x0 8x10 Pan Head Philips Screw CB104 190 1 20 M5 External Tooth Lock Washer CB104 193 1 21 Arbor Belt CB104 191 1 22 Motor Belt CB104 192 1 Motor Belt 50 Hz motors only CB112 001 23 8 32...

Page 98: ...Retraction Spring Sleeve CB104 218 1 48 M8x1 25x25 Hex Head Bolt CB104 219 1 49 M8x16x1 Washer CB104 220 1 50 Retraction Pawl Sleeve CB104 221 1 51 M10x1 5x25 Socket Head Bolt CB104 222 2 52 M10 Lock...

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Page 100: ...6 15 30 45 60 37 38 39 40 41 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 60 61 62 62 63 64 65 64 WARNING 1 Use the blade guard and spreader for every operation for which it ca...

Page 101: ...02 1 39 M3x1 06x8 Pan Head Phillips Screw TSG DC 003 7 40 M4x1 6x8 Pan Head Phillips Screw TSG DC 004 2 41 M4x16x3 Polycarbonate Custom Washer TSG DC 005 2 42 Inner Left Guard Shell Extension TSG DC 0...

Page 102: ...llips Screw TSG DC 026 4 63 M4x0 7 Hex Nut TSG DC 027 4 64 Dust Collection Port Compression Spring TSG DC 028 2 65 M4x10 Spring Pin TSG DC 029 1 66 Blade Guard Warning Label TSG DC 030 1 67 Limit Rod...

Page 103: ...t Assembly p n TSI DLD with lock down lever Dust Collecting Blade Guard Assembly p n TSG DC Miter Gauge Assembly p n CB104 250 ICS Push Stick p n CB110 009 Owner s Manual p n CB110 010 Over Arm Dust C...

Page 104: ...lade elevation assembly 51 53 riving knife and spreader 63 65 table 47 50 tilt axis 53 56 Ambient Temperature 31 Anti Kickback Pawl s 21 34 Arbor belt 12 15 69 70 block 15 46 58 diameter 69 nut 15 18...

Page 105: ...ing Bolt 15 18 Bypass key 14 24 33 mode 5 10 11 31 33 C Cabinet Saw dimensions 75 76 specifications 69 Cartridge see Brake Cartridge Cartridge Key 13 15 31 41 45 Clamping Handle for spreader or riving...

Page 106: ...handwheel 14 27 elevation locking knob 27 elevation plate 15 51 52 56 58 elevation threaded rod 15 limit stops 57 58 Exploded Views arbor assembly 94 cabinet and table assembly 86 internal assembly 90...

Page 107: ...57 58 tilt 59 60 Lock Out 25 29 M Main Power Switch 7 10 12 28 33 Maintenance 5 25 70 Material Conductivity Test 32 Miter Gauge adjustment 36 37 68 indexing pin 37 68 index stop s 37 68 slot s 14 36...

Page 108: ...bypass mode 5 10 11 31 33 operation 5 10 12 28 33 46 70 system status codes s 10 30 33 Setting Up Your Saw 16 26 Shipping Weight 69 Single Phase Power 24 81 Specification Label 24 Specifications 69 S...

Page 109: ...eel 13 14 17 27 limit stop 27 59 60 locking knob 27 Troubleshooting 71 74 Trunnion Brace 58 U Unpacking Your Saw 13 Using Your Saw 27 45 V V bracket 55 56 W Warning Labels 8 9 Warranty 5 12 24 Wet Woo...

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