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Blade Tilt & Bevel Cuts........................ 43  
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Woodstock Technical Support ..................2  
Controls and Features...........................3  
Model W1819 Specifications....................4  
Model W1820 Specifications....................7  
Dado Cutting.................................... 44  
Rabbet Cutting ................................. 47  
Resawing......................................... 49  
Table Saw Accessories ......................... 53  
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Featherboards .................................. 55  
Push Sticks ...................................... 58  
Push Blocks...................................... 59  
Narrow-Rip Auxiliary Fence & Push Block.. 60  
Outfeed & Support Tables .................... 62  
Crosscut Sled.................................... 62  
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Standard Machinery Safety Instructions .... 10  
Additional Safety for Table Saws ............ 12  
Preventing Kickback ........................... 13  
Protecting Yourself From Kickback .......... 13  
Glossary of Terms .............................. 14  
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Grounding Requirements...................... 16  
Extension Cords ................................ 16  
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Schedule......................................... 63  
Cleaning ......................................... 63  
Lubrication ...................................... 64  
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Unpacking ....................................... 17  
Items Needed for Setup....................... 17  
Inventory ........................................ 18  
Fence Inventory W1819 ....................... 19  
Fence Inventory W1820 ....................... 20  
Machine Placement ............................ 21  
Cleaning Machine............................... 21  
Assembly......................................... 22  
Dust Collection ................................. 29  
Test Run.......................................... 30  
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General .......................................... 65  
Blade Tilt Stops................................. 65  
Miter Slot to Blade Parallelism............... 67  
Spreader or Riving Knife Alignment ......... 68  
Fence Adjustments............................. 70  
Fence Scale Calibration....................... 72  
Miter Gauge Adjustments ..................... 73  
Belt Tension & Replacement ................. 74  
Electrical Safety Instructions................. 75  
Model W1819/W1820 Wiring Diagram....... 76  
Troubleshooting................................. 77  
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General .......................................... 31  
Basic Controls................................... 31  
Non-Through & Through Cuts ................ 32  
Blade Selection................................. 33  
Blade Installation .............................. 35  
Blade Guard Assembly......................... 36  
Riving Knife ..................................... 38  
Workpiece Inspection.......................... 39  
Ripping........................................... 40  
Crosscutting..................................... 41  
Miter Cuts ....................................... 42  
Miter Fence ..................................... 42  
Flip Stop ......................................... 43  
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Body.............................................. 79  
Trunnion ......................................... 81  
Blade Guard..................................... 84  
Miter Gauge..................................... 85  
Fence............................................. 86  
W1819 Extension Wing & Rails............... 87  
W1820 Extension Wing & Rails............... 88  
Machine Labels ................................. 89  
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This machine has been specially designed to provide many years of trouble-free service. Close attention  
to detail, ruggedly built parts and a rigid quality control program assure safe and reliable operation.  
Woodstock International, Inc. is committed to customer satisfaction. Our intent with this manual is to  
include the basic information for safety, setup, operation, maintenance, and service of this product.  
We stand behind our machines! In the event that questions arise about your machine, please contact  
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ꢘꢔ%ꢂ`_`ꢊꢀꢂꢎꢅꢄꢊꢐꢒꢊ'ꢔꢎꢐꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆ ꢖꢙ?ꢖ<ꢊꢂꢓꢆ  
ƒꢋꢔꢎꢁꢊQꢂꢋꢅꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆ Jꢁꢒꢅꢊꢈ#>ꢇꢊꢎꢁꢃꢆ  
|*ꢌꢐ*ꢊꢗꢂ{ꢁꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆ ꢇ?ꢛꢊꢂꢓꢆ  
|*ꢌꢐ*ꢊꢗꢑꢁꢁꢎꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆ >ꢙꢈꢈꢊ\ꢜꢘ  
|*ꢌꢐ*ꢊƒꢁꢔ*ꢂꢓꢃꢍꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆ ꢗꢁꢔꢋꢁꢎꢊꢔꢓꢎꢊꢜꢁ*`ꢔꢓꢁꢓꢅꢋVꢊJ_ꢌ*ꢂꢕꢔꢅꢁꢎ  
ꢒꢄꢆꢆꢉꢌꢑꢇꢒꢓꢐꢓꢅꢉꢆꢉꢋꢍ  
ꢘꢔ%ꢂ`_`ꢊ'ꢁꢑꢅꢄꢊꢐꢒꢊX_ꢅꢊ|ꢅꢊꢚꢈꢊ'ꢁꢃ*ꢁꢁꢍꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆ ꢙ#ꢖ?ꢛꢊꢂꢓꢆ  
ꢘꢔ%ꢂ`_`ꢊ'ꢁꢑꢅꢄꢊꢐꢒꢊX_ꢅꢊ|ꢅꢊ>ꢇꢊ'ꢁꢃ*ꢁꢁꢍꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆ =#ꢙ?ꢖ<ꢊꢂꢓꢆ  
ꢘꢔ%ꢂ`_`ꢊ\ꢂꢑꢊQꢐꢊ\ꢂꢃꢄꢅꢊꢐꢒꢊƒꢋꢔꢎꢁ#ꢗꢅꢔꢓꢎꢔ*ꢎꢊ\ꢔꢂꢋꢍꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆ =ꢚ#ꢖ?=ꢊꢂꢓꢆ  
ꢘꢔ%ꢂ`_`ꢊ\ꢂꢑꢊQꢐꢊJꢁꢒꢅꢊꢐꢒꢊƒꢋꢔꢎꢁꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆ ꢖꢙ#ꢖ?=ꢊꢂꢓꢆ  
ꢞꢓꢟꢙꢋꢇꢝꢌꢛꢂꢁꢊꢓꢆꢉꢂꢌ  
@ꢋꢐꢐ*ꢊQꢐꢊQꢔꢌꢋꢁꢊ;ꢁꢂꢃꢄꢅꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆ ꢙ>ꢊꢂꢓꢆ  
Qꢔꢌꢋꢁꢊꢗꢂ{ꢁꢊꢀꢂꢎꢅꢄꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆ =ꢈꢊꢂꢓꢆ  
Qꢔꢌꢋꢁꢊꢗꢂ{ꢁꢊ'ꢁꢑꢅꢄꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆ =ꢉꢊꢂꢓꢆ  
Qꢔꢌꢋꢁꢊꢗꢂ{ꢁꢊQꢄꢂꢕ+ꢓꢁꢍꢍꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆ ꢖ#ꢉ?ꢛꢊꢂꢓꢆ  
Qꢔꢌꢋꢁꢊꢗꢂ{ꢁꢊꢀꢂꢅꢄꢊ[%ꢅꢁꢓꢍꢂꢐꢓꢊꢀꢂꢓꢃꢍꢊꢀꢂꢎꢅꢄꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆ ꢇꢙ#ꢙ?ꢛꢊꢂꢓꢆ  
Qꢔꢌꢋꢁꢊꢗꢂ{ꢁꢊꢀꢂꢅꢄꢊ[%ꢅꢁꢓꢍꢂꢐꢓꢊꢀꢂꢓꢃꢍꢊ'ꢁꢑꢅꢄꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆ =ꢉꢊꢂꢓꢆ  
Qꢔꢌꢋꢁꢊꢗꢂ{ꢁꢊꢀꢂꢅꢄꢊ[%ꢅꢁꢓꢍꢂꢐꢓꢊꢀꢂꢓꢃꢍꢊQꢄꢂꢕ+ꢓꢁꢍꢍꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆ ꢖ#ꢉ?ꢛꢊꢂꢓꢆ  
'ꢂꢍꢅꢔꢓꢕꢁꢊ@*ꢐꢓꢅꢊꢐꢒꢊQꢔꢌꢋꢁꢊQꢐꢊXꢁꢓꢅꢁ*ꢊ}ꢒꢊƒꢋꢔꢎꢁꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆ ꢖꢉ#ꢖ?ꢛꢊꢂꢓꢆ  
'ꢂꢍꢅꢔꢓꢕꢁꢊ@*ꢐꢓꢅꢊꢐꢒꢊQꢔꢌꢋꢁꢊQꢐꢊƒꢋꢔꢎꢁꢊ|ꢅꢊꢘꢔ%ꢂ`_`ꢊX_ꢅꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆ ꢖ=#ꢖ?=ꢊꢂꢓꢆ  
ꢠꢋꢌꢅꢋꢇꢝꢌꢛꢂꢁꢊꢓꢆꢉꢂꢌ  
@ꢁꢓꢕꢁꢊQVꢑꢁꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆ Xꢔ`ꢋꢐꢕ+ꢊQ#ꢗꢄꢔꢑꢁꢎꢊ@ꢁꢓꢕꢁꢊ]ꢂꢅꢄꢊ;'ꢜ[ꢊ@ꢔꢕꢁ  
@ꢁꢓꢕꢁꢊꢗꢂ{ꢁꢊJꢁꢓꢃꢅꢄꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆ ꢙꢚ#ꢇ?ꢖ<ꢊꢂꢓꢆ  
@ꢁꢓꢕꢁꢊꢗꢂ{ꢁꢊꢀꢂꢎꢅꢄꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆ ꢙ#ꢉ?ꢛꢊꢂꢓꢆ  
@ꢁꢓꢕꢁꢊꢗꢂ{ꢁꢊ;ꢁꢂꢃꢄꢅꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆ =#ꢖ?=ꢊꢂꢓꢆ  
@ꢁꢓꢕꢁꢊ\ꢔꢂꢋꢊQVꢑꢁꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆ ꢗ^_ꢔ*ꢁꢊꢗꢅꢁꢁꢋꢊQ_ꢌꢂꢓꢃ  
@ꢁꢓꢕꢁꢊ\ꢔꢂꢋꢊJꢁꢓꢃꢅꢄꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆ <=ꢊꢂꢓꢆ  
@ꢁꢓꢕꢁꢊ\ꢔꢂꢋꢊꢀꢂꢎꢅꢄꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆ =#ꢙ?>ꢊꢂꢓꢆ  
@ꢁꢓꢕꢁꢊ\ꢔꢂꢋꢊ;ꢁꢂꢃꢄꢅꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆ =ꢊꢂꢓꢆ  
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ꢒꢓꢁꢆꢂꢌꢇꢔꢕ  
QVꢑꢁꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆ Xꢔ*ꢎꢌꢐꢔ*ꢎ?ꢀꢐꢐꢎꢊꢗ+ꢂꢎꢍ  
Xꢐꢓꢅꢁꢓꢅꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆ ꢘꢔꢕꢄꢂꢓꢁꢊZꢊQꢔꢌꢋꢁꢊ[%ꢅꢁꢓꢍꢂꢐꢓ  
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Jꢁꢓꢃꢅꢄꢊ%ꢊꢀꢂꢎꢅꢄꢊ%ꢊ;ꢁꢂꢃꢄꢅꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆ >=ꢊ%ꢊꢖꢉꢊ%ꢊꢉꢊꢂꢓꢆ  
ꢒꢓꢁꢆꢂꢌꢇꢔꢗ  
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Xꢐꢓꢅꢁꢓꢅꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆ \ꢔꢂꢋꢍ  
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Jꢁꢓꢃꢅꢄꢊ%ꢊꢀꢂꢎꢅꢄꢊ%ꢊ;ꢁꢂꢃꢄꢅꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆ ꢚ=ꢊ%ꢊꢉꢊ%ꢊꢇꢊꢂꢓꢆ  
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ꢘꢔ%ꢂ`_`ꢊ\ꢂꢑꢊQꢐꢊ\ꢂꢃꢄꢅꢊꢐꢒꢊƒꢋꢔꢎꢁ#ꢗꢅꢔꢓꢎꢔ*ꢎꢊ\ꢔꢂꢋꢍꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆ >ꢚꢊꢂꢓꢆ  
ꢘꢔ%ꢂ`_`ꢊ\ꢂꢑꢊQꢐꢊJꢁꢒꢅꢊꢐꢒꢊƒꢋꢔꢎꢁꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆ ꢖꢙ#ꢖ?=ꢊꢂꢓꢆ  
ꢞꢓꢟꢙꢋꢇꢝꢌꢛꢂꢁꢊꢓꢆꢉꢂꢌ  
@ꢋꢐꢐ*ꢊQꢐꢊQꢔꢌꢋꢁꢊ;ꢁꢂꢃꢄꢅꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆ ꢙ>ꢊꢂꢓꢆ  
Qꢔꢌꢋꢁꢊꢗꢂ{ꢁꢊꢀꢂꢎꢅꢄꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆ =ꢈꢊꢂꢓꢆ  
Qꢔꢌꢋꢁꢊꢗꢂ{ꢁꢊ'ꢁꢑꢅꢄꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆ =ꢉꢊꢂꢓꢆ  
Qꢔꢌꢋꢁꢊꢗꢂ{ꢁꢊQꢄꢂꢕ+ꢓꢁꢍꢍꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆ ꢖ#ꢉ?ꢛꢊꢂꢓꢆ  
Qꢔꢌꢋꢁꢊꢗꢂ{ꢁꢊꢀꢂꢅꢄꢊ[%ꢅꢁꢓꢍꢂꢐꢓꢊꢀꢂꢓꢃꢍꢊꢀꢂꢎꢅꢄꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆ ꢉ=ꢊꢂꢓꢆ  
'ꢂꢍꢅꢔꢓꢕꢁꢊ@*ꢐꢓꢅꢊꢐꢒꢊQꢔꢌꢋꢁꢊQꢐꢊXꢁꢓꢅꢁ*ꢊ}ꢒꢊƒꢋꢔꢎꢁꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆ ꢖꢉ#ꢖ?ꢛꢊꢂꢓꢆ  
'ꢂꢍꢅꢔꢓꢕꢁꢊ@*ꢐꢓꢅꢊꢐꢒꢊQꢔꢌꢋꢁꢊQꢐꢊƒꢋꢔꢎꢁꢊ|ꢅꢊꢘꢔ%ꢂ`_`ꢊX_ꢅꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆ ꢖ=#ꢖ?=ꢊꢂꢓꢆ  
ꢠꢋꢌꢅꢋꢇꢝꢌꢛꢂꢁꢊꢓꢆꢉꢂꢌ  
@ꢁꢓꢕꢁꢊQVꢑꢁꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆ Xꢔ`ꢋꢐꢕ+ꢊQ#ꢗꢄꢔꢑꢁꢎꢊ@ꢁꢓꢕꢁꢊ]ꢂꢅꢄꢊ;'ꢜ[ꢊ@ꢔꢕꢁ  
@ꢁꢓꢕꢁꢊꢗꢂ{ꢁꢊJꢁꢓꢃꢅꢄꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆ ꢙꢚ#ꢇ?ꢖ<ꢊꢂꢓꢆ  
@ꢁꢓꢕꢁꢊꢗꢂ{ꢁꢊꢀꢂꢎꢅꢄꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆ ꢙ#ꢉ?ꢛꢊꢂꢓꢆ  
@ꢁꢓꢕꢁꢊꢗꢂ{ꢁꢊ;ꢁꢂꢃꢄꢅꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆ =#ꢖ?=ꢊꢂꢓꢆ  
@ꢁꢓꢕꢁꢊ\ꢔꢂꢋꢊQVꢑꢁꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆ ꢗ^_ꢔ*ꢁꢊꢗꢅꢁꢁꢋꢊQ_ꢌꢂꢓꢃ  
@ꢁꢓꢕꢁꢊ\ꢔꢂꢋꢊJꢁꢓꢃꢅꢄꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆ ꢛ=ꢊꢂꢓꢆ  
@ꢁꢓꢕꢁꢊ\ꢔꢂꢋꢊꢀꢂꢎꢅꢄꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆ =#ꢙ?>ꢊꢂꢓꢆ  
@ꢁꢓꢕꢁꢊ\ꢔꢂꢋꢊ;ꢁꢂꢃꢄꢅꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆ =ꢊꢂꢓꢆ  
ꢚꢉꢆꢋꢁꢇꢡꢓꢄꢑꢋꢇꢝꢌꢛꢂꢁꢊꢓꢆꢉꢂꢌ  
ꢘꢂꢅꢁ*ꢊꢔ_ꢃꢁꢊꢗꢋꢐꢅꢊQVꢑꢁꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆ Q#ꢗꢋꢐꢅ  
ꢘꢂꢅꢁ*ꢊꢔ_ꢃꢁꢊꢗꢋꢐꢅꢊꢗꢂ{ꢁꢊꢀꢂꢎꢅꢄꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆ ꢙ?>ꢊꢂꢓꢆ  
ꢘꢂꢅꢁ*ꢊꢔ_ꢃꢁꢊꢗꢋꢐꢅꢊꢗꢂ{ꢁꢊ;ꢁꢂꢃꢄꢅꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆꢆ ꢙ?ꢛꢊꢂꢓꢆ  
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[XdX^\ꢀkfꢀk_\ꢀdXZ_`e\ip%  
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JkXe[Xi[ꢀDXZ_`e\ipꢀJX]\kpꢀ@ejkilZk`fej  
FNE<IËJꢀD8EL8C%ꢀRead and understand this  
<C<:KI@:8Cꢀ<HL@GD<EKꢀ@EALIPꢀI@JBJ%ꢀYou can  
be shocked, burned, or killed by touching live  
electrical components or improperly grounded  
machinery. To reduce this risk, only allow an  
electrician or qualified service personnel to  
do electrical installation or repair work, and  
always disconnect power before accessing or  
exposing electrical equipment.  
owner’s manual BEFORE using machine.  
KI8@E<;ꢀFG<I8KFIJꢀFECP%ꢀUntrained operators  
have a higher risk of being hurt or killed. Only  
allow trained/supervised people to use this  
machine. When machine is not being used,  
disconnect power, remove switch keys, or  
lock-out machine to prevent unauthorized  
use—especially around children. Make  
workshop kid proof!  
;@J:FEE<:KꢀGFN<Iꢀ=@IJK%ꢀAlways disconnect  
machine from power supply BEFORE making  
adjustments, changing tooling, or servicing  
machine. This eliminates the risk of injury  
from unintended startup or contact with live  
electrical components.  
;8E><IFLJꢀ<EM@IFED<EKJ%ꢀDo not use  
machinery in areas that are wet, cluttered,  
or have poor lighting. Operating machinery  
in these areas greatly increases the risk of  
accidents and injury.  
<P<ꢀGIFK<:K@FE%ꢀAlways wear ANSI-approved  
safety glasses or a face shield when operating  
or observing machinery to reduce the risk of  
eye injury or blindness from flying particles.  
Everyday eyeglasses are not approved safety  
glasses.  
D<EK8Cꢀ8C<IKE<JJꢀI<HL@I<;%ꢀFull mental  
alertness is required for safe operation of  
machinery. Never operate under the influence  
of drugs or alcohol, when tired, or when  
distracted.  
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N<8I@E>ꢀGIFG<Iꢀ8GG8I<C%ꢀDo not wear  
clothing, apparel, or jewelry that can become  
entangled in moving parts. Always tie back  
or cover long hair. Wear non-slip footwear to  
avoid accidental slips, which could cause loss  
of workpiece control.  
=FI:@E>ꢀD8:?@E<IP%ꢀDo not force machine. It  
will do the job safer and better at the rate for  
which it was designed.  
E<M<IꢀJK8E;ꢀFEꢀD8:?@E<%ꢀSerious injury may  
occur if machine is tipped or if the cutting  
tool is unintentionally contacted.  
?8Q8I;FLJꢀ;LJK%ꢀDust created while using  
machinery may cause cancer, birth defects,  
or long-term respiratory damage. Be aware of  
dust hazards associated with each workpiece  
material, and always wear a NIOSH-approved  
respirator to reduce your risk.  
JK89C<ꢀD8:?@E<%ꢀUnexpected movement during  
operation greatly increases risk of injury or  
loss of control. Before starting, verify machine  
is stable and mobile base (if used) is locked.  
LJ<ꢀI<:FDD<E;<;ꢀ8::<JJFI@<J%ꢀConsult  
this owner’s manual or the manufacturer for  
recommended accessories. Using improper  
accessories will increase risk of serious injury.  
?<8I@E>ꢀGIFK<:K@FE%ꢀAlways wear hearing  
protection when operating or observing  
loud machinery. Extended exposure to this  
noise without hearing protection can cause  
permanent hearing loss.  
LE8KK<E;<;ꢀFG<I8K@FE%ꢀTo reduce the risk  
of accidental injury, turn machine F== and  
ensure all moving parts completely stop  
before walking away. Never leave machine  
running while unattended.  
I<DFM<ꢀ8;ALJK@E>ꢀKFFCJ%ꢀTools left on  
machinery can become dangerous projectiles  
upon startup. Never leave chuck keys,  
wrenches, or any other tools on machine.  
Always verify removal before starting!  
D8@EK8@EꢀN@K?ꢀ:8I<%ꢀFollow all maintenance  
instructions and lubrication schedules to  
keep machine in good working condition. A  
machine that is improperly maintained could  
malfunction, leading to serious personal injury  
or death.  
@EK<E;<;ꢀLJ8><%ꢀOnly use machine for  
its intended purpose and never make  
modifications not approved by Woodstock.  
Modifying machine or using it differently  
than intended may result in malfunction or  
mechanical failure that can lead to serious  
personal injury or death!  
:?<:Bꢀ;8D8><;ꢀG8IKJ%ꢀRegularly inspect  
machine for any condition that may affect  
safe operation. Immediately repair or replace  
damaged or mis-adjusted parts before  
operating machine.  
8NBN8I;ꢀGFJ@K@FEJ%ꢀKeep proper footing and  
balance at all times when operating machine.  
Do not overreach! Avoid awkward hand  
positions that make workpiece control difficult  
or increase the risk of accidental injury.  
D8@EK8@EꢀGFN<Iꢀ:FI;J%ꢀWhen disconnecting  
cord-connected machines from power, grab  
and pull the plug—NOT the cord. Pulling the  
cord may damage the wires inside, resulting  
in a short. Do not handle cord/plug with wet  
hands. Avoid cord damage by keeping it away  
from heated surfaces, high traffic areas, harsh  
chemicals, and wet/damp locations.  
:?@C;I<Eꢀꢂꢀ9PJK8E;<IJ%ꢀKeep children and  
bystanders at a safe distance from the work  
area. Stop using machine if they become a  
distraction.  
>L8I;Jꢀꢂꢀ:FM<IJ%ꢀGuards and covers reduce  
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8[[`k`feXcꢀJX]\kpꢀ]fiꢀKXYc\ꢀJXnj  
?8E;ꢀGFJ@K@FE@E>% Never purposely touch a saw blade during operation. Always keep hands/fingers  
out of the blade path; place them where they cannot slip into the blade accidentally. Never reach  
around, behind, or over the blade. Touching a spinning saw blade will cause serious laceration or  
amputation injuries.  
9C8;<ꢀ>L8I;% Use the blade guard for all “through cuts” for which it can be used. (A through cut is  
an operation where the blade cuts completely through the top of the workpiece.) Make sure the blade  
guard is installed and adjusted correctly; promptly repair or replace it if damaged. Always re-install  
blade guard immediately after operations that require its removal. Operating saw with the blade guard  
removed greatly increases the risk of severe laceration or amputation injuries from accidental blade  
contact.  
I@M@E>ꢀBE@=<% Use the riving knife for all “non-through cuts” for which it can be used. (A non-through  
cut is an operation where the blade does not cut through the top of the workpiece.) Make sure the  
riving knife is aligned and positioned correctly; and promptly repair or replace it if damaged. Using the  
riving knife incorrectly will increase the risk of kickback or accidental blade contact.  
KICKBACK. Kickback occurs when the saw blade ejects the workpiece back toward the operator. Know  
how to reduce the risk of kickback, and learn how to protect yourself if it does occur.  
FEEDING WORKPIECE. Feeding the workpiece incorrectly will increase risk of kickback. Never start  
the saw with a workpiece touching the blade; allow the blade to reach full speed before cutting. Only  
feed the workpiece against the direction of blade rotation. Always use some type of guide (fence, miter  
gauge, sliding table or sled, etc.) to feed the workpiece in a straight line. Never back a workpiece out  
of a cut or try to move it backwards or sideways after starting a cut. Feed cuts all the way through to  
completion. Never perform any operation “freehand” (making a cut without using a fence or guide).  
FENCE. Make sure the fence remains properly adjusted and parallel with the blade. Always lock the  
fence in place before using. Using or adjusting the fence incorrectly will increase risk of kickback.  
PUSH STICKS/BLOCKS. Use push sticks or push blocks whenever possible to keep your hands farther  
away from the blade while cutting; in the event of an accident these devices will often take damage  
that would have happened to hands/fingers.  
:LK$F==ꢀG@<:<J% Never use your hands to move cut-offs away from the blade while the saw is running.  
If a cut-off becomes trapped between the blade and table insert, turn the saw F== and allow the blade  
to completely stop before removing it.  
BLADE ADJUSTMENTS. Adjusting the blade height or tilt during operation increases the risk of crashing  
the blade and sending metal fragments flying with deadly force at the operator or bystanders. Only  
adjust the blade height and tilt when the blade is completely stopped and the saw is F==.  
CHANGING BLADES. Always disconnect power before changing blades. Changing blades while the saw is  
connected to power greatly increases the injury risk if saw is accidentally powered up.  
DAMAGED SAW BLADES. Never use blades that have been dropped or otherwise damaged. Damaged  
blades can fly apart and strike the operator with shards of metal.  
DADO AND RABBET OPERATIONS. DO NOT attempt dado or rabbeting operations without first reading  
those sections in this manual. Dado and rabbeting operations require special attention because they  
must be performed with the blade guard removed.  
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Gi\m\ek`e^ꢀB`ZbYXZb  
Gifk\Zk`e^ꢀPflij\c]ꢀ  
=ifdꢀB`ZbYXZb  
Below are ways to avoid the most common  
causes of kickback:  
Even if you know how to prevent kickback,  
it may still happen. Here are some ways to  
protect yourself if kickback DOES occur:  
Only cut workpieces with at least one  
smooth and straight edge. DO NOT cut  
warped, cupped or twisted wood.  
Stand to the side of the blade during every  
cut. If kickback does occur, the thrown  
workpiece usually travels directly in front  
of the blade.  
Never attempt freehand cuts. If the  
workpiece is not fed parallel with the  
blade, kickback will likely occur. Always use  
the rip fence or miter gauge to support the  
workpiece.  
Wear safety glasses or a face shield. In the  
event of kickback, your eyes and face are  
the most vulnerable part of your body.  
Make sure the spreader or riving knife  
is aligned with the blade. A misaligned  
spreader or riving knife can cause the  
workpiece to catch or bind, increasing the  
chance of kickback. If you think that your  
spreader or riving knife is not aligned with  
the blade, check it immediately!  
Never, for any reason, place your hand  
behind the blade. Should kickback occur,  
your hand may be pulled into the blade,  
which could cause amputation.  
Use a push stick to keep your hands farther  
away from the moving blade. If kickback  
occurs, the push stick will most likely take  
the damage that your hand would have  
received.  
Take the time to check and adjust the rip  
fence parallel with the blade; otherwise,  
the chances of kickback are extreme.  
The spreader or riving knife maintains the  
kerf in the workpiece, reducing the chance  
of kickback. Always use the riving knife for  
all non-through operations, unless a dado  
blade is installed. Always use the spreader  
with the blade guard for all through cuts.  
Use featherboards or anti-kickback devices  
to prevent or slow down kickback.  
JkXk`jk`Zjꢀ j_fnꢀ k_Xkꢀ dfjkꢀ Zfddfeꢀ XZZ`$  
[\ekjꢀXdfe^ꢀkXYc\ꢀjXnꢀlj\ijꢀZXeꢀY\ꢀc`eb\[ꢀ  
kfꢀb`ZbYXZb%ꢀB`ZbYXZbꢀ`jꢀkpg`ZXccpꢀ[\]`e\[ꢀ  
Xjk_\_`^_$jg\\[\a\Zk`fef]jkfZb]ifdꢀ  
k_\ꢀ kXYc\ꢀ jXnꢀ kfnXi[ꢀ `kjꢀ fg\iXkfi%ꢀ @eꢀ  
X[[`k`feꢀ kfꢀ k_\ꢀ [Xe^\iꢀ f]ꢀ k_\ꢀ fg\iXkfiꢀ  
fiꢀfk_\ijꢀ`eꢀk_\ꢀXi\XꢀY\`e^ꢀjkilZbꢀYpꢀk_\ꢀ  
]cp`e^jkfZb#`k`jf]k\ek_\ZXj\k_Xkk_\ꢀ  
fg\iXkfiËjꢀ_Xe[jꢀXi\ꢀglcc\[ꢀ`ekfꢀk_\ꢀYcX[\ꢀ  
[li`e^ꢀk_\ꢀb`ZbYXZb%  
Feed cuts through to completion. Anytime  
you stop feeding a workpiece in the middle  
of a cut, the chance of kickback is greatly  
increased.  
Keep the blade guard installed and in good  
working order. Only remove it when per-  
forming non-through cuts and immediately  
re-install the blade guard when finished.  
Remember, always use the riving knife for all  
non-through operations, unless a dado blade  
is installed.  
Make multiple, shallow passes when per-  
forming a non-through cut. Making a deep  
non-through cut will greatly increase the  
chance of kickback.  
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The following is a list of common definitions, terms and phrases used throughout this manual as they relate  
to this table saw and woodworking in general. Become familiar with these terms for assembling, adjusting  
or operating this machine.  
8iYfi1 A metal shaft extending from the drive  
mechanism that is the mounting location for  
the saw blade.  
Efe$K_ifl^_ꢀ:lk1 A cut in which the blade does  
not cut through the top of the workpiece.  
Refer to GX^\ꢀ*) for more details.  
9\m\c:lk1 A cut made with the blade tilted to  
an angle between 0˚ and 45˚ to cut a beveled  
edge onto a workpiece. Refer to GX^\ꢀ +* for  
more details.  
GXiXcc\c1 Being an equal distance apart at every  
point along two given lines or planes (i.e. the  
rip fence face is parallel to the face of the saw  
blade).  
9cX[\ꢀ >lXi[ꢀ 8jj\dYcp1 Metal or plastic safety  
device that mounts over the saw blade. Its  
function is to prevent the operator from com-  
ing into contact with the saw blade. Refer to  
GX^\ꢀ*- for more details.  
G\ig\e[`ZlcXi1 Lines or planes that intersect and  
form right angles (i.e. the blade is perpendicu-  
lar to the table surface).  
Glj_ꢀ Jk`Zb1 Safety device used to push the  
workpiece through a cutting operation. Used  
most often when rip cutting thin workpieces.  
Refer to GX^\ꢀ,/ for more details.  
:ifjjZlk1 Cutting operation in which the crosscut  
fence is used to cut across the shortest width  
of the workpiece. Refer to GX^\ꢀ +( for more  
details.  
IXYY\k1 CuttingoperationthatcreatesanL-shaped  
channel along the edge of the workpiece. Refer  
to GX^\ꢀ+. for more details.  
;X[fꢀ9cX[\1 Blade or set of blades that are used  
to cut grooves and rabbets. Refer to GX^\*+  
for more details. ;Fꢀ EFKꢀ lj\ꢀ Xꢀ [X[fꢀ YcX[\ꢀ  
cXi^\ik_Xe/`e[`Xd\k\ifek_`jjXnꢁThe  
saw and arbor are not intended to safely use a  
larger dado blade.  
I`gꢀ:lk1 Cutting operation in which the rip fence  
is used to cut across the widest width of the  
workpiece. Refer to GX^\ꢀ+' for more details.  
I`m`e^ꢀ Be`]\1 Metal plate located behind the  
blade. It maintains the kerf opening in the  
wood when performing a cutting operation.  
Refer to GX^\ꢀ*/ for more details.  
;X[fꢀ :lk1 Cutting operation that uses a dado  
blade to cut a flat bottomed groove into the  
face of the workpiece. Refer to GX^\ꢀ ++ for  
more details.  
JkiX`^_k\[^\1 A tool used to check the flatness,  
=\Xk_\iYfXi[1 Safety device used to keep the  
workpiece against the rip fence and against  
the table surface. Refer to GX^\ꢀ ,, for more  
details.  
parallelism, or consistency of a surface(s).  
K_`eꢀB\i]ꢀ9cX[\1ꢀA blade with a kerf or thickness  
that is thinner than a standard blade cannot be  
used on this saw.  
B\i]1 The resulting cut or gap in the workpiece  
after the saw blade passes through during a  
cutting operation.  
K_ifl^_ꢀ:lk1 A cut in which the blade cuts com-  
pletely through the workpiece. Refer to GX^\ꢀ  
*) for more details.  
B`ZbYXZb1 An event in which the workpiece is  
propelled back towards the operator at a high  
rate of speed.  
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:`iZl`kꢀI\hl`i\d\ekj  
This machine must be connected to the correct size and  
type of power supply circuit, or fire or electrical damage  
may occur. Read through this section to determine if an  
adequate power supply circuit is available. If a correct  
circuit is not available, a qualified electrician MUST install  
one before you can connect the machine to power.  
K_\dXZ_`e\dljkY\gifg\icpj\klgꢀ  
Y\]fi\ꢀ `kꢀ `jꢀ jX]\ꢀ kfꢀ fg\iXk\%ꢀ ;Fꢀ EFKꢀ  
Zfee\Zkꢀ k_`jꢀ dXZ_`e\ꢀ kfꢀ k_\ꢀ gfn\iꢀ  
jfliZ\ꢀ lek`cꢀ `ejkilZk\[ꢀ kfꢀ [fꢀ cXk\iꢀ `eꢀ  
k_`jꢀdXelXc%  
A power supply circuit includes all electrical equipment  
between the breaker box or fuse panel in the building  
and the machine. The power supply circuit used for  
this machine must be sized to safely handle the full-  
load current drawn from the machine for an extended  
period of time. (If this machine is connected to a circuit  
protected by fuses, use a time delay fuse marked D.)  
=lcc$CfX[ꢀ:lii\ekꢀIXk`e^  
The full-load current rating is the amperage a machine  
draws at 100% of the rated output power. On machines  
with multiple motors, this is the amperage drawn by the  
largest motor or sum of all motors and electrical devices  
that might operate at one time during normal operations.  
@eZfii\Zkcpꢀ n`i`e^ꢀ fiꢀ ^ifle[`e^ꢀ k_`jꢀ  
dXZ_`e\ꢀZXeꢀZXlj\ꢀ\c\ZkifZlk`fe#ꢀ]`i\#ꢀ  
fidXZ_`e\[XdX^\%Kfi\[lZ\k_`ji`jb#ꢀ  
fecpꢀXeꢀ\c\Zki`Z`XeꢀfiꢀhlXc`]`\[ꢀj\im`Z\ꢀ  
g\ijfee\cꢀ j_flc[ꢀ [fꢀ Xepꢀ i\hl`i\[ꢀ  
\c\Zki`ZXcꢀnfibꢀfeꢀk_`jꢀdXZ_`e\%  
=lcc$CfX[ꢀ:lii\ekꢀIXk`e^%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%()%/ꢀ8dgj  
:`iZl`kꢀI\hl`i\d\ekj  
This machine is prewired to operate on a 220V power  
supply circuit that has a verified ground and meets the  
following requirements:  
EFK@:<ꢀ  
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dXelXcꢀ Xggcpꢀ kfꢀ Xꢀ [\[`ZXk\[ꢀ Z`iZl`kÇ  
n_\i\ꢀfecpꢀfe\ꢀdXZ_`e\ꢀn`ccꢀY\ꢀilee`e^ꢀ  
Xkꢀ Xꢀ k`d\%ꢀ @]ꢀ k_`jꢀ dXZ_`e\ꢀ n`ccꢀ Y\ꢀ  
Zfee\Zk\[ꢀ kfꢀ Xꢀ j_Xi\[ꢀ Z`iZl`kꢀ n_\i\ꢀ  
dlck`gc\ꢀdXZ_`e\jꢀn`ccꢀY\ꢀilee`e^ꢀXkꢀk_\ꢀ  
jXd\ꢀk`d\#Zfejlckꢀn`k_ꢀXeꢀ\c\Zki`Z`Xeꢀ  
kfꢀ \ejli\ꢀ k_Xkꢀ k_\ꢀ Z`iZl`kꢀ `jꢀ gifg\icpꢀ  
j`q\[ꢀ]fiꢀjX]\ꢀfg\iXk`fe%  
:`iZl`kꢀKpg\ꢀ%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%))'M&)+'M#ꢀ-'ꢀ?q#ꢀJ`e^c\$G_Xj\  
:`iZl`kꢀJ`q\%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% )'ꢀ8dgj  
Gcl^&I\Z\gkXZc\%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% E<D8ꢀ-$)'  
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This machine MUST be grounded. In the event of certain  
types of malfunctions or breakdowns, grounding provides  
a path of least resistance for electric current to travel—in  
order to reduce the risk of electric shock.  
K_\dXZ_`e\dljkY\gifg\icpj\klgꢀ  
Y\]fi\ꢀ `kꢀ `jꢀ jX]\ꢀ kfꢀ fg\iXk\%ꢀ ;Fꢀ EFKꢀ  
Zfee\Zkꢀ k_`jꢀ dXZ_`e\ꢀ kfꢀ k_\ꢀ gfn\iꢀ  
jfliZ\ꢀ lek`cꢀ `ejkilZk\[ꢀ kfꢀ [fꢀ cXk\iꢀ `eꢀ  
k_`jꢀdXelXc%  
Improper connection of the equipment-grounding wire will  
increase the risk of electric shock. The wire with green  
insulation (with/without yellow stripes) is the equipment-  
grounding wire. If repair or replacement of the power  
cord or plug is necessary, do not connect the equipment-  
grounding wire to a live (current carrying) terminal.  
GROUNDED  
6-20 RECEPTACLE  
Current Carrying Prongs  
Check with a qualified electrician or service personnel  
if you do not understand these grounding requirements,  
or if you are in doubt about whether the tool is  
properly grounded. If you ever notice that a cord or  
plug is damaged or worn, disconnect it from power, and  
immediately replace it with a new one.  
6-20 PLUG  
Grounding Prong  
=`^li\ꢀ2% NEMA 6-20 plug & receptacle.  
=fiꢀ))'Mꢀ:fee\Zk`fe  
This machine is equipped with a power cord that has an  
equipment-grounding wire and NEMA 6-20 grounding plug.  
The plug must only be inserted into a matching receptacle  
(see =`^li\) that is properly installed and grounded in  
accordance with local codes and ordinances.  
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We do not recommend using an extension cord with this  
machine. Extension cords cause voltage drop, which may  
damage electrical components and shorten motor life.  
Voltage drop increases with longer extension cords and  
the gauge smaller gauge sizes (higher gauge numbers  
indicate smaller sizes).  
Any extension cord used with this machine must contain a  
ground wire, match the required plug and receptacle, and  
meet the following requirements:  
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This machine has been carefully packaged for safe  
transportation. If you notice the machine has been  
damaged during shipping, please contact your authorized  
Shop Fox dealer immediately.  
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The following items are needed, but not included, to  
setup your machine.  
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Safety Glasses for Each Person..........................1  
Degreaser or Solvent for Cleaning................Varies  
Disposable Rags for Cleaning ......................Varies  
Straightedge................................................1  
Level.........................................................1  
Dust Collection System ...................................1  
4" Dust Hose................................................1  
4" Hose Clamp..............................................1  
Assistant for Lifting .......................................1  
Needle Nose Pliers ........................................1  
Wrench or Socket 17mm .................................1  
Wrenches or Sockets 13mm..............................2  
Wrench or Socket 10mm .................................1  
Wrench 14mm..............................................1  
Adjustable Wrench ........................................1  
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The following is a description of the main components  
shipped each W1819/W1820 model. Lay the components  
out to inventory them.  
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8%ꢀ Main Table Saw Unit.......................................1  
9%ꢀ Extension Wings............................................2  
:% Dust Port....................................................1  
;%ꢀ Motor Door..................................................1  
<%ꢀ Blade Guard Assembly ....................................1  
=% Riving Knife.................................................1  
>% Miter Fence and Flip Stop................................1  
?% Wrench 27mm..............................................1  
@%ꢀ Wrench 22/24mm..........................................1  
A%ꢀ Dado Table Insert..........................................1  
B%ꢀ Hex Wrench Set (Eight Pieces) 1.5-8mm...............1  
C%ꢀ Key 5 x 5 x 40..............................................1  
D% Handwheel Lock Knob ....................................1  
E% Handwheel Handle ........................................1  
F% Handwheel..................................................1  
G%ꢀ Push Stick...................................................1  
H%ꢀ Saw Blade 10" x 40T.......................................1  
=`^li\ꢀ*% Main table saw unit.  
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=`^li\ꢀ+% Extension wings.  
Phillips Head Screw M6-1 x 12 (Magnetic Switch)....1  
Hex Bolts M8-1.25 x 16 (Magnetic Switch) ............2  
Lock Washers 6mm (Magnetic Switch) .................3  
Flat Washers 6mm (Magnetic Switch) ..................3  
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8% Front Rail Rectangular Tube 62".........................1  
9% Front Rail Tape Scale .....................................1  
:% Front Rail 50"...............................................1  
;% Rear Rail 50"................................................1  
<%ꢀ Fence Assembly............................................1  
=% Fence Handle...............................................1  
>% Rear Rail Foot M12-1.75..................................1  
?% Hex Wrench 6mm..........................................1  
@% Extension Table 27" x 1334" .............................1  
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Cap Screws M6-1 x 16 (Front Rail/Tube)...............3  
=`^li\ꢀ-% Inventory needed to install the  
Flat Washers 6mm (Front Rail/Tube)...................3  
Lock Washers (Front Rail/Tube).........................3  
Hex Bolts M8-1.25 x 40 (Front & Rear Rails)..........6  
Flat Washers 8mm (Front & Rear Rails).............. 14  
Lock Washers 8mm (Front & Rear Rails)...............8  
Hex Nuts M8-1.25 (Front & Rear Rails) ................6  
Hex Bolts M8-1.25 x 30 (Rear Rail) .....................2  
Hex Bolts M6-1 x 16 (Extension Table).................4  
Hex Nuts M6-1 (Extension Table)........................4  
Flat Washers 6mm (Extension Table)...................8  
Lock Washers 6mm (Extension Table) ..................4  
fence on the Model W1819.  
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8% Front Rail Rectangular Tube 82".........................1  
9% Front Rail 70"...............................................1  
:% Rear Rail 70"................................................1  
;% Fence Assembly............................................1  
;% Fence Handle...............................................1  
=% Rear Rail Foot..............................................1  
>% Hex Wrench 6mm..........................................1  
?% Front Rail Tape Scale .....................................1  
@% Extension Table ............................................1  
A% Legs..........................................................2  
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=`^li\ꢀ.% Inventory needed to install the  
Feet w/Bolts & Hex Nuts...........................2 Sets  
fence on the Model W1820.  
Cap Screws M6-1 x 16 (Front Rail/Tube)...............5  
Flat Washers 6mm (Front Rail/Tube)...................5  
Lock Washers (Front Rail/Tube).........................5  
Hex Bolts M8-1.25 x 40 (Front & Rear Rails)..........6  
Flat Washers 8mm (Front & Rear Rails).............. 14  
Lock Washers 8mm (Front & Rear Rails)...............8  
Hex Nuts M8-1.25 (Front & Rear Rails) ................6  
Hex Bolts M8-1.25 x 30 (Rear Rail) .....................2  
Hex Bolts M6-1 x 16 (Extension Table).................6  
Hex Nuts M6-1 (Extension Table)........................6  
Flat Washers 6mm (Extension Table)................. 12  
Lock Washers 6mm (Extension Table) ..................6  
Cap Screws M8-1.25 x 20 (Legs).........................4  
Flat Washers 8mm (Legs).................................4  
Lock Washers 8mm (Legs)................................4  
Hex Nuts M8-1.25 (Legs) .................................4  
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The table and other unpainted parts of your  
table saw are coated with a waxy grease that  
protects them from corrosion during shipment.  
Clean this grease off with a solvent cleaner or  
citrus-based degreaser. DO NOT use chlorine-  
based solvents such as brake parts cleaner or  
acetone—if you happen to splash some onto a  
painted surface, you will ruin the finish.  
›ꢀ =cffiꢀCfX[1 This machine distributes a  
heavy load in a small footprint. Some  
residential floors may require additional  
bracing to support both machine and  
operator.  
›ꢀ Nfib`e^ꢀ:c\XiXeZ\j1 Consider existing and  
anticipated needs, size of material to be  
processed through the machine, and space  
for auxiliary stands, work tables or other  
machinery when establishing a location for  
your table saw.  
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›ꢀ C`^_k`e^1 Lighting should be bright enough  
to eliminate shadow and prevent eye strain.  
›ꢀ <c\Zki`ZXc1ꢀElectrical circuits must be  
dedicated or large enough to handle  
amperage requirements. Outlets must be  
located near each machine, so power or  
extension cords are clear of high-traffic  
areas. Follow local electrical codes for  
proper installation of new lighting, outlets,  
or circuits.  
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Assembly steps are the same for the Model W1819 and  
W1820 except where noted. Assembly consists of install-  
ing minor components, the extension wings, front and rear  
rails, extension table, and the legs (Model W1820 only).  
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Hinge  
Socket  
(% Pull the magnetic switch out of the saw cabinet and  
install the door by inserting the door pins into the  
hinge sockets on the cabinet (see =`^li\ /).  
=`^li\ꢀ/% Door installed.  
)% Place the included 5 x 5 x 40 key in the handwheel  
shaft and slide the handwheel onto the shaft on the  
front of the table saw. Use the included 2.5mm hex  
wrench to tighten the set screw (see =`^li\ꢀ0) on  
the side of the handwheel until it is secure.  
=`^li\ꢀ0% Handwheel set screw.  
*% Thread the handwheel lock knob into the center of  
the handwheel and tighten, then install the handle  
into the handwheel and tighten with a 14mm wrench  
(see =`^li\ꢀ(').  
Lock Knob  
Handle  
=`^li\ꢀ('% Handwheel installed.  
+% Remove the shipping brace (see =`^li\ꢀ(() using  
a 17mm wrench and a pair of needle nose pliers.  
Re-install the M10-1.5 x 25 hex bolt, flat washer, hex  
nut and the cotter pin, and save the shipping brace.  
Shipping Brace  
=`^li\ꢀ((% Shipping brace location.  
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,% Insert the lip of the lower part of the dust port into  
the cabinet and tighten the thumb knob to secure  
(see =`^li\ꢀ()).  
Thumb Knob  
-% Remove the M8-1.25 x 30 cap screws, 8mm flat  
washers, and 8mm lock washers from the ends of the  
main table.  
.% Inspect the extension wings and main table mating  
surfaces for burrs or foreign materials that may  
inhibit assembly.  
=`^li\ꢀ()% Dust port installed.  
The mating edges of the wings and the table must  
be clean, smooth, and flat. Use a wire brush or file  
if necessary to clean up the edges. This step will  
ensure that the wings mount properly to the main  
table.  
x4  
/% While a helper holds the wings in place, attach  
each extension wing to the main table with the four  
M8-1.25 x 30 cap screws, 8mm lock washers, and  
8mm flat washers removed in Jk\gꢀ- (see =`^li\  
(*).  
0% Place the straightedge across the extension wings  
and main table to make sure that the combined  
table surface is flush and flat.  
=`^li\ꢀ(*% Extension wings installed.  
— If the combined table surface is flat, skip to the  
next step.  
— If the outside end of the extension wing tilts  
down, use a strip of masking tape along the  
bottom edge of the main table to shim the  
extension wing up (=`^li\ꢀ(+).  
— If the outside end of the extension wing tilts up,  
use a strip of masking tape along the top edge of  
the main table to shim the extension wing down  
(=`^li\ꢀ(,).  
=`^li\ꢀ(+% Masking tape location for tilting  
the extension wing up.  
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=`^li\ꢀ(,% Masking tape location for  
adjusting the extension wing down.  
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('%Install the front rail onto the table and extension  
wings with four M8-1.25 x 40 hex bolts, eight 8mm  
flat washers, four 8mm lock washers, and four  
M8-1.25 hex nuts, as shown in =`^li\ꢀ(-.  
Before final tightening, make sure the front rail is  
set 316" below the beveled edge along the entire  
length of the table.  
=`^li\ꢀ(-% Front rail installed (W1819).  
((% N(/(0ꢀFECP: Install the 62" front rail tube onto the  
50" front rail with the three M6-1 x 16 cap screws,  
6mm flat washers, and 6mm lock washers, as shown  
in =`^li\ꢀ(..  
Rail Tube  
x3  
=`^li\ꢀ(.% Model W1819 tube attached to  
front rail.  
N(/)'ꢀFECP1ꢀInstall the 82" front rail tube onto the  
70" front rail with five M6-1 x 16 cap screws, 6mm  
lock washers, and 6mm flat washers, as shown in  
=`^li\ꢀ(/.  
Rail Tube  
x5  
=`^li\ꢀ(/% Model W1820 tube attached to  
front rail.  
()% Attach the rear rail to the holes on the main table  
using two M8-1.25 x 30 hex bolts, 8mm lock washers  
and 8mm flat washers, as shown in =`^li\ (0.  
(*% Secure the rear rail to the extension wings with two  
M8-1.25 x 40 hex bolts, four 8mm flat washers, two  
8mm lock washers and two M8-1.25 hex nuts.  
x2  
=`^li\ꢀ(0% Rear rail installed (W1820).  
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=`^li\ꢀ)'% Verifying rear rail is flush with  
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bottom of T-slot.  
(% Install the extension table between the front and  
rear rails with the four M6-1 x 16 hex bolts, eight  
6mm flat washers, four 6mm lock washers, and four  
M6-1 hex nuts, as shown in =`^li\ꢀ)(.  
)% Using a long straightedge, adjust the extension table  
so it is flat (both flush and parallel) with the main  
table and extension wings (=`^li\ꢀ))), then tighten  
the fasteners.  
=`^li\ )(. Model W1819 extension table  
installed.  
N(/)'ꢀ<ok\ej`feꢀKXYc\  
(% Remove the six M6-1 x 16 hex bolts, (12) 6mm flat  
washers, six 6mm lock washers, and six M6-1 hex  
nuts from the extension table.  
)% While an assistant holds the extension table between  
the front and rear rails, fasten the extension table  
to the rails with the fasteners removed in Jk\gꢀ(.  
=`^li\ꢀ))% Adjusting Model W1819  
extension table flush with wing and table.  
*% Thread the feet into the legs with the two M8-1.25  
x 60 hex bolts, place the legs under the table, and  
thread the feet out until the top of each leg is  
against the underside corner of the table.  
+% Use the four M8-1.25 x 20 cap screws, 8mm lock  
washers, 8mm flat washers, and M8-1.25 hex nuts to  
secure the legs to the end of the extension table, as  
shown in =`^li\ꢀ)*.  
x4  
Foot  
=`^li\ꢀ)*% Model W1820 extension table  
installed.  
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,% Adjust the extension table so it is flat (both flush  
and parallel) with the main table, using a long  
straightedge (similar to the method shown in =`^li\ꢀ  
))). This can be done by loosening the mounting  
bolts and adjusting the feet up/down as needed.  
Rear Foot  
-% Tighten the extension table mounting bolts, and  
tighten the hex nuts on the feet up against the legs  
so they will not move.  
Handle  
=\eZ\ꢀꢂꢀD`k\iꢀ>Xl^\  
(% Attach the fence handle to the fence and thread  
the rear rail foot into the bottom of the fence (see  
=`^li\ꢀ)+).  
=`^li\ꢀ)+% Fence assembled.  
Cam  
Cam  
Foot  
)%ꢀ Place the fence on the rails on the right hand side of  
the blade (see =`^li\ꢀ),).  
Efk\1ꢀDXb\ꢀjli\ꢀk_\ꢀZXdꢀ]ffkꢀZfekXZkjꢀk_\ꢀZXdꢀfeꢀ  
k_\ꢀ]\eZ\ꢀcfZbꢀ_Xe[c\ꢀY\]fi\ꢀpflꢀgcXZ\ꢀk_\ꢀ]\eZ\ꢀfeꢀ  
k_\ꢀiX`c#ꢀfk_\in`j\ꢀk_\ꢀ]\eZ\ꢀn`ccꢀefkꢀcfZbꢀfekfꢀk_\ꢀ  
iX`cꢀklY\%  
*%ꢀ Slide the miter gauge into the T-slot on the left hand  
side of the blade.  
DX^e\k`ZꢀJn`kZ_  
=`^li\ꢀ),% Fence installed on rails.  
(% Install the magnetic switch onto the bottom left  
hand side of the front rail using two M6-1 x 12 hex  
bolts, 6mm lock washers, and 6mm flat washers, as  
shown in =`^li\ꢀ)-.  
)% Secure the top of the switch to the rail with an M6-1  
x 12 Phillip head screw, 6mm lock washer, and flat  
washer.  
JXnꢀ9cX[\  
(%ꢀ Remove the table insert by unscrewing the screw  
that fastens it to the table.  
)% Raise the arbor all the way up and set the blade  
angle at 0º.  
*% Remove the arbor nut and arbor flange from the  
arbor, slide on the included 10" saw blade, making  
sure the teeth face the front of the saw, then install  
the arbor flange and arbor nut onto the blade. See  
GX^\ꢀ*, for additional details.  
=`^li\ꢀ)-% Magnetic switch installed.  
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+% Put on a pair of heavy leather gloves and use the  
included arbor wrenches to tighten the arbor nut  
(turn clockwise to tighten), as shown in =`^li\ꢀ)..  
:_\Zb`e^ꢀ=\eZ\ꢀGXiXcc\c`jd  
(% Slide the fence along the rail. If it drags across the  
table, then adjust the foot at the rear of the fence  
with a 6mm hex wrench to raise the fence off of  
the table, just enough so that the gap between the  
fence and the table is even from front to back.  
)% Slide the fence up against the right hand edge of the  
miter slot, and lock it in place. Examine how the  
fence lines up with the miter slot (see =`^li\ꢀ28).  
=`^li\ꢀ).% Securing blade.  
Efk\1 @kꢀ`jꢀg\id`jj`Yc\ꢀ]fiꢀk_\ꢀYXZbꢀf]ꢀk_\ꢀ]\eZ\ꢀ  
kfꢀg`mfkꢀflknXi[ꢀefkꢀdfi\ꢀk_Xeꢀ(Ð-+ꢃꢀ]ifdꢀY\`e^ꢀ  
gXiXcc\cꢀkfꢀk_\ꢀYcX[\%ꢀK_`jꢀZi\Xk\jꢀXꢀjc`^_kcpꢀcXi^\iꢀ  
fg\e`e^ꢀY\kn\\eꢀk_\ꢀ]\eZ\ꢀXe[ꢀk_\ꢀi\Xiꢀf]ꢀk_\ꢀ  
YcX[\ꢀkfꢀi\[lZ\ꢀk_\ꢀi`jbꢀf]ꢀnfibg`\Z\ꢀY`e[`e^ꢀ  
fiꢀYlie`e^ꢀXjꢀ`kꢀ`jꢀ]\[ꢀk_ifl^_ꢀk_\ꢀZlk%ꢀDXepꢀ  
nff[nfib\ijꢀ`ek\ek`feXccpꢀj\kꢀlgꢀk_\`iꢀ]\eZ\ꢀ`eꢀk_`jꢀ  
dXee\i%ꢀB\\gꢀk_`jꢀ`eꢀd`e[ꢀY\]fi\ꢀX[aljk`e^ꢀpfliꢀ  
]\eZ\%ꢀ=fiꢀdfi\ꢀ[\kX`cjꢀj\\ꢀ=`^li\ꢀ('.ꢀfeꢀGX^\ꢀ.(%  
;ZcXZ  
B^iZgꢀHadi  
7aVYZ  
;ZcXZꢀ^h  
EVgVaaZaꢀidꢀ  
B^iZgꢀHadi!  
l]^X]ꢀ^h  
— If the fence/miter slot are still parallel with the  
blade, proceed to Jk\gꢀ=\eZ\ꢀJZXc\.  
EVgVaaZaꢀid  
7aVYZ  
— If the fence is not parallel to the blade/miter  
slot, then you MUST adjust the fence, as described  
in =\eZ\ꢀ8[aljkd\ekj on GX^\ꢀ.', so that it is  
parallel to the blade.  
=`^li\ꢀ)/% Checking fence parallelism with  
blade.  
— If the miter slot is not parallel with the blade, you  
must follow the procedures described in D`k\iꢀJcfkꢀ  
kfꢀ9cX[\ꢀGXiXcc\c`jd on GX^\ꢀ-..  
=\eZ\ꢀJZXc\ꢀ  
Screws  
Since the adhesive fence scale will be difficult to remove  
once it installed, determine whether you will use the  
pointer window on the right or the left side of the fence  
before installing the scale.  
The pointer window may come pre-installed on the left  
side of the fence. However, we recommend loosening the  
mounting screws on the window and re-installing it on the  
right side of the fence (see =`^li\ꢀ)0) so workpieces will  
not cover the pointer window when preparing to cut.  
Pointer  
Window  
=`^li\ꢀ)0% Aligning rail tape with scale  
pointer.  
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On the Model W1819, if you move the pointer window to  
the right side of the fence, you may have to trim the last  
two inches of the scale so it will not protrude past the  
end of the fence tube.  
One option for using the pointer window on the left side  
of the fence is to use it in conjunction with a small, left-  
reading scale (not included).  
Kfꢀ`ejkXccꢀk_\ꢀ]\eZ\ꢀjZXc\#ꢀ[fꢀk_\j\ꢀjk\gj1ꢀ  
(% Slide the fence up against the saw blade and lock it  
in place.  
)%ꢀ Place the front rail tape scale on the fence tube,  
making sure it is parallel with the tube and that the  
"0" end is directly under the red line on the pointer  
window, as shown in =`^li\ꢀ)0.  
*% Lightly mark the "0" location on the fence tube with  
a pencil, then remove the fence.  
Bracket  
+% Peel the tape and carefully align the "0" mark on the  
scale with the pencil mark you made on the fence  
tube.  
Locking Pin  
— If you make a mistake, loosen the screws on the  
pointer window, slide the fence against the blade,  
adjust the pointer window so the red line on the  
window is over the 0" mark on the tape, then  
secure the screws.  
Knurled  
Adjustment Block  
Knob  
9cX[\ꢀ>lXi[  
(% Re-install the table insert, slide the knurled knob out  
(see =`^li\ꢀ*') and rotate it forward so it engages  
the upper bracket.  
=`^li\ꢀ*'% Knurled knob used to secure  
spreader.  
)%ꢀ Slide the blade guard spreader all the way down  
into the adjustment block, then rotate the knurled  
knob so it disengages the bracket and the locking pin  
engages the hole in the center of the spreader.  
*% Give the spreader an upward tug to verify that it is  
locked.  
The blade guard, when properly installed, should  
look like =`^li\ꢀ*(, and should pivot freely so it  
touches the table surface in the down position. It  
should also swing up high enough to accommodate  
the workpiece.  
=`^li\ꢀ*(% Blade guard installed.  
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+% Adjust the set screws to make sure the table insert  
is flush with the table (use a straightedge as a  
guide), then tighten the button head screw to secure  
the table insert in place.  
8c`^ed\ek  
Qfe\  
Jgi\X[\iꢀfi  
I`m`e^ꢀBe`]\  
,. Place a straightedge against the blade and the  
spreader. When properly aligned, the spreader/  
riving knife will be parallel with the blade and in the  
"Alignment Zone," shown in =`^li\ꢀ*).  
9cX[\  
— If the spreader/riving knife is not inside the  
alignment zone and not parallel with the  
blade, then it needs to be adjusted. Proceed to  
"Adjusting Alignment on GX^\ꢀ-0.  
=`^li\ꢀ*)% Spreader/riving knife alignment  
zone.  
— If the spreader/riving knife is not parallel with  
the blade, it may be bent. Proceed to "Checking  
Alignment on GX^\ꢀ-/ to determine if the  
spreader/riving knife is bent.  
;ljkꢀ:fcc\Zk`fe  
:fdgfe\ekjꢀXe[ꢀ?Xi[nXi\ꢀE\\[\[1ꢀ  
Hkp  
Dust Hose 4" (not included)...................................1  
Hose Clamps 4" (not included)................................2  
Dust Collection System (not included) ......................1  
;Fꢀ EFKꢀ fg\iXk\ꢀ k_\ꢀ Df[\cꢀ N(/(0ꢀ  
fiꢀ N(/)'ꢀ n`k_flkꢀ Xeꢀ X[\hlXk\ꢀ [ljkꢀ  
Zfcc\Zk`feꢀ jpjk\d%ꢀ K_`jꢀ jXnꢀ Zi\Xk\jꢀ  
jlYjkXek`Xcꢀ Xdflekjꢀ f]ꢀ nff[ꢀ [ljkꢀ  
n_`c\fg\iXk`e^%=X`cli\kflj\X[ljkꢀ  
Zfcc\Zk`feꢀ jpjk\dꢀ ZXeꢀ i\jlckꢀ `eꢀ j_fikꢀ  
Xe[ꢀcfe^$k\idꢀi\jg`iXkfipꢀ`cce\jj%  
I\Zfdd\e[\[ꢀ:=DꢀXkꢀ;ljkꢀGfik1ꢀ+''ꢀ:=D  
;fꢀefkꢀZfe]lj\ꢀk_`jꢀ:=Dꢀi\Zfdd\e[Xk`feꢀn`k_ꢀk_\ꢀiXk`e^ꢀ  
f]ꢀk_\ꢀ[ljkꢀZfcc\Zkfi%Kf[\k\id`e\ꢀk_\ꢀ:=DꢀXkꢀk_\ꢀ[ljkꢀ  
gfik#ꢀpflꢀdljkꢀZfej`[\iꢀk_\j\ꢀmXi`XYc\j1ꢀꢂ( ꢀ:=DꢀiXk`e^ꢀf]ꢀ  
k_\ꢀ[ljkꢀZfcc\Zkfi#ꢀꢂ) ꢀ_fj\ꢀkpg\ꢀXe[ꢀc\e^k_ꢀY\kn\\eꢀk_\ꢀ  
[ljkꢀZfcc\ZkfiꢀXe[ꢀk_\ꢀdXZ_`e\#ꢀꢂ* ꢀeldY\iꢀf]ꢀYiXeZ_\jꢀ  
fiꢀnp\j#ꢀXe[ꢀꢂ+ ꢀXdflekꢀf]ꢀfk_\iꢀfg\eꢀc`e\jꢀk_ifl^_flkꢀ  
k_\jpjk\d%<ogcX`e`e^_fnkfZXcZlcXk\k_\j\mXi`XYc\jꢀ  
`jꢀY\pfe[ꢀk_\ꢀjZfg\ꢀf]ꢀk_`jꢀdXelXc%ꢀ:fejlckꢀXeꢀ\og\ikꢀfiꢀ  
gliZ_Xj\ꢀXꢀ^ff[ꢀ[ljkꢀZfcc\Zk`feꢀꢃ_fn$kfꢃꢀYffb%  
To connect a dust collection hose, do these steps:  
1. Fit a 4" dust hose over the dust port, as shown in  
Figure 33, and tightly secure in place with a hose  
clamp.  
2. Tug the hose to make sure it does not come  
off. Efk\1ꢀA tight fit is necessary for proper  
performance.  
=`^li\ꢀ**% Dust hose attached to dust  
port.  
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K\jkꢀIle  
Once the assembly is complete, test run the machine to  
make sure it runs properly for regular operations. The  
test run consists of verifying the following: 1) The motor  
powers up and runs correctly, and 2) the safety disabling  
mechanism on the switch works correctly.  
If, during the test run, you cannot easily locate the source  
of an unusual noise or vibration, stop using the machine  
immediately, then review KiflYc\j_ffk`e^ on GX^\ꢀ...  
If you still cannot remedy a problem, contact our Tech  
Support at (360) 734-3482 for assistance.  
Gifa\Zk`c\jꢀ k_ifneꢀ ]ifdꢀ k_\ꢀ dXZ_`e\ꢀ  
Zflc[ZXlj\j\i`flj\p\`ealip%N\Xiꢀ  
jX]\kpꢀ ^cXjj\jꢀ kfꢀ i\[lZ\ꢀ k_\ꢀ i`jbꢀ f]ꢀ  
`ealip%  
Kfꢀk\jkꢀileꢀk_\ꢀdXZ_`e\#ꢀ[fꢀk_\j\ꢀjk\gj1  
(% Make sure you have read the safety instructions at  
the beginning of the manual and that the machine is  
fully assembled and set up properly.  
)% Make sure all tools and objects used during setup are  
cleared away from the machine.  
*% Connect the machine to the power source.  
+% Verify that the machine is operating correctly by  
turning the machine FE.  
— When operating correctly, the machine runs  
smoothly with little or no vibration or rubbing  
noises.  
— Investigate and correct strange or unusual noises  
or vibrations before operating the machine further.  
Always disconnect the machine from power when  
investigating or correcting potential problems.  
Pin  
,% Turn the machine F==.  
-% Insert the switch disabling pin through the green ON  
button, as shown in =`^li\ꢀ*+.  
.% Press the green ON button to test the disabling  
feature on the switch.  
— If the machine does not start, the switch disabling  
feature is working as designed.  
=`^li\ꢀ*+% Switch disabling pin inserted  
into ON button.  
— If the machine starts, immediately stop the  
machine. The switch disabling feature is not  
working correctly. This safety feature must  
work properly before proceeding with regular  
operations. Call Tech Support for help.  
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FG<I8K@FEJ  
>\e\iXc  
This machine will perform many types of operations  
that are beyond the scope of this manual. Many of these  
operations can be dangerous or deadly if performed  
incorrectly.  
The instructions in this section are written with the  
understanding that the operator has the necessary  
knowledge and skills to operate this machine. @]ꢀXkꢀXepꢀ  
k`d\ꢀpflꢀXi\ꢀ\og\i`\eZ`e^ꢀ[`]]`Zlck`\jꢀg\i]fid`e^ꢀXepꢀ  
fg\iXk`fe#ꢀjkfgꢀlj`e^ꢀk_\ꢀdXZ_`e\ꢁ  
I<8;ꢀXe[ꢀle[\ijkXe[ꢀk_`jꢀ\ek`i\ꢀ`ejkilZ$  
k`fedXelXcY\]fi\lj`e^k_`jdXZ_`e\%ꢀ  
J\i`fljꢀ g\ijfeXcꢀ `ealipꢀ dXpꢀ fZZliꢀ `]ꢀ  
jX]\kpꢀXe[ꢀfg\iXk`feXcꢀ`e]fidXk`feꢀ`jꢀefkꢀ  
le[\ijkff[ꢀ Xe[ꢀ ]fccfn\[%ꢀ ;Fꢀ EFKꢀ i`jbꢀ  
pfliꢀjX]\kpꢀYpꢀefkꢀi\X[`e^ꢁ  
If you are an inexperienced operator, we strongly  
recommend that you read books or trade articles, or seek  
training from an experienced Table Saw operator before  
performing any unfamiliar operations. 8Yfm\ꢀXcc#ꢀpfliꢀ  
jX]\kpꢀj_flc[ꢀZfd\ꢀ]`ijkꢁ  
9Xj`Zꢀ:fekifcj  
Safety  
Pin  
ON/OFF Switch: Starts and stops the motor.  
Safety Pin & Chain: When installed (as shown in Figure  
35) disables the switch to prevent accidental startup.  
OFF  
Switch  
=`^li\ꢀ*,. ON/OFF switch disabled.  
Blade Tilt: To adjust the blade tilt, loosen the blade tilt  
lock, turn the blade tilt handwheel to position the blade  
at the desired angle, then tighten the lock shown in  
Figure 36.  
Blade Height  
Lock  
Fence Lock  
Blade Tilt  
Lock  
Blade Height: To set the blade height, unlock the blade  
height lock, turn the handwheel to set the blade height  
approximately 14" higher than the workpiece, then  
re-tighten the blade height lock.  
Fence Lock: After adjusting the fence to the desired  
width of cut, lock it in place by firmly pushing the fence  
lock down until it stops.  
Blade Height  
Handwheel  
Blade Tilt  
Handwheel  
=`^li\ꢀ*-%ꢀBasic table saw controls.  
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Efe$K_ifl^_ꢀꢂꢀK_ifl^_ꢀ  
;XdX^\ꢀ kfꢀ pfliꢀ \p\j#ꢀ cle^j#ꢀ Xe[ꢀ \Xijꢀ  
Zflc[ꢀ i\jlckꢀ ]ifdꢀ lj`e^ꢀ k_`jꢀ dXZ_`e\ꢀ  
n`k_flkgifg\igifk\Zk`m\^\Xi%8cnXpjꢀ  
n\Xiꢀ jX]\kpꢀ ^cXjj\j#ꢀ Xꢀ i\jg`iXkfi# Xe[ꢀ  
_\Xi`e^ꢀgifk\Zk`feꢀ[li`e^ꢀfg\iXk`fe%  
:lkj  
Efe$K_ifl^_ꢀ:lkj  
A non-through cut is a sawing operation where the blade  
does not protrude above the top face of the wood stock,  
as shown in =`^li\ꢀ*..  
Examples of non-through cuts include dadoes and  
rabbets. Non-through cuts have a higher risk of injury  
from kickback because the spreader and blade guard  
must be removed. When making non-through cuts with a  
standard blade, the riving knife MUST be installed. When  
making non-through cuts with a dado blade, extreme  
care, including using multiple light passes must be used,  
because the blade guard cannot be used.  
=\eZ\  
JXnꢀ9cX[\  
Nfibg`\Z\  
K_\ꢀ]fccfn`e^ꢀefe$k_ifl^_ꢀZlkjꢀXi\ꢀ[\jZi`Y\[ꢀ`eꢀk_`jꢀ  
dXelXcꢀfeꢀk_\ꢀgX^\jꢀefk\[ꢀY\cfn1  
›ꢀ Dado Cutting:ꢀGX^\ꢀ++  
›ꢀ Rabbet Cutting:ꢀGX^\ꢀ+.  
›ꢀ Resawing: GX^\ꢀ+0  
=`^li\ꢀ*.. Example of a non-through cut.  
K_ifl^_ꢀ:lkj  
A through cut is a sawing operation in which the  
workpiece is completely sawn through, as shown in =`^li\ꢀ  
*/. Examples of through cuts are rip cuts, cross cuts,  
miter cuts, and beveled cuts. The blade guard assembly  
MUST be used when performing through cuts.  
=\eZ\  
JXnꢀ9cX[\  
Nfibg`\Z\  
K_\ꢀ]fccfn`e^ꢀk_ifl^_ꢀZlkjꢀXi\ꢀ[\jZi`Y\[ꢀ`eꢀk_`jꢀdXelXcꢀ  
feꢀk_\ꢀgX^\jꢀefk\[ꢀY\cfn1  
›ꢀ Ripping:ꢀGX^\ꢀ+'  
›ꢀ Crosscutting:ꢀGX^\ꢀ+(  
›ꢀ Miter Cuts:ꢀGX^\ꢀ+)  
=`^li\ꢀ*/% Example of a through cut  
(blade guard not shown for illustrative  
clarity).  
›ꢀ Blade Tilt & Bevel Cuts:ꢀGX^\ꢀ+*  
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9cX[\ꢀJ\c\Zk`fe  
I`gg`e^ꢀYcX[\ꢀ]\Xkli\jꢀ(see =`^li\ꢀ*0)1ꢀ  
Best for cutting with the grain of the workpiece.  
20-40 teeth.  
Flat-top ground tooth profile.  
Large gullets for large chip removal.  
=cXk  
Kfg  
9cX[\  
=`^li\ꢀ*0. Ripping blade.  
:ifjjZlkꢀYcX[\ꢀ]\Xkli\jꢀ(see =`^li\ꢀ+')1  
Best for cutting across the grain of the workpiece.  
60-80 teeth.  
Alternate top bevel tooth profile.  
Small hook angle and a shallow gullet.  
8ck\ieXk\  
Kfg  
9\m\c  
=`^li\ꢀ+'% Crosscutting blade.  
:fdY`eXk`feꢀYcX[\ꢀ]\Xkli\jꢀ(see =`^li\ꢀ+()1  
Adequate for cutting both with and across the grain.  
40-50 teeth.  
Alternate top bevel and flat, or alternate top bevel  
and raker tooth profile.  
Teeth are arranged in groups of five.  
Gullets are small and shallow within the groups of  
five teeth, similar to a cross-cut blade; then large  
and deep between each group of five, like a ripping  
blade.  
8ck\ieXk\  
Kfg  
9\m\c  
Xe[  
=cXk  
=`^li\ꢀ+(%ꢀCombination blade.  
CXd`eXk\ꢀYcX[\ꢀ]\Xkli\jꢀ(see =`^li\ꢀ+))1  
Best for cutting plywood or veneer.  
40-80 teeth.  
Triple chip tooth profile.  
Very shallow gullet.  
Ki`gc\  
:_`g  
9cX[\  
=`^li\ꢀ+)%ꢀLaminate blade.  
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;X[fꢀ9cX[\jꢀ(see =`^li\ꢀ+*)1ꢀ  
There are two types of dado blades: stacked and wobble.  
JkXZb\[ꢀ;X[fꢀ9cX[\: These dedicated dado cutting  
blade sets consist of up to 8 individual blades.  
Multiple cutters are "stacked" between two outside  
blades. The width of the dado is determined by the  
combination of cutters that are “stacked” together.  
The dado is cut in a single pass leaving a smooth and  
square channel in the face of the workpiece. Stacked  
dado blades are the most expensive option, but are  
worth considering if your projects require a lot of  
visible dado cuts. A stacked dado blade is shown in  
=`^li\ꢀ+*.  
=`^li\ꢀ+*%ꢀStacked dado blade.  
NfYYc\ꢀ;X[fꢀ9cX[\: Also a dedicated dado blade,  
a wobble blade usually consists of a single blade  
that is tilted on the arbor shaft while it is spinning.  
The channel is cut in the face of the workpiece as  
the blade passes through its pre-adjusted width of  
travel. Wobble blades are an inexpensive option  
when visibly pleasing channels are not a concern.  
K_`eꢀB\i]ꢀ9cX[\  
A blade with a kerf or thickness that is thinner than  
a standard blade. Since thin kerf blades are typically  
the same thickness of the spreader or riving knife—and  
in some cases thinner—we DO NOT recommend that  
they be used on this saw due to the increased risk of  
kickback. The acceptable kerf range is 0.102"– 0.126"  
(2.6mm–3.2mm).  
Efk\1ꢀK_`jꢀj\Zk`feꢀfeꢀYcX[\ꢀj\c\Zk`feꢀ`jꢀYpꢀefꢀ  
d\XejꢀZfdgi\_\ej`m\%ꢀ8cnXpjꢀ]fccfnꢀk_\ꢀjXnꢀYcX[\ꢀ  
dXel]XZkli\iꢁjꢀi\Zfdd\e[Xk`fejꢀkfꢀ\ejli\ꢀjX]\ꢀXe[ꢀ  
\]]`Z`\ekꢀfg\iXk`feꢀf]ꢀpfliꢀkXYc\ꢀjXn%  
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Df[\cꢀN(/(0&N(/)'ꢀꢁD]^%ꢀJ`eZ\ꢀ()&('  
9cX[\ꢀ@ejkXccXk`fe  
The saw blade is sharp. Use extra care or wear  
gloves when handling the blade or working near it.  
Front  
of Saw  
Review this section, even if your saw blade came pre-  
installed.  
Teeth Direction  
& Blade Rotation  
Kfꢀ`ejkXccꢀk_\ꢀYcX[\#ꢀ[fꢀk_\j\ꢀjk\gj1  
(% DISCONNECT THE SAW FROM POWER!  
)% Put on heavy leather gloves and raise the arbor all  
the way up.  
*% Remove the table insert and blade guard/riving  
=`^li\ꢀ++% Example of correct blade  
knife, depending on what is installed.  
direction.  
+% Use the arbor wrenches to loosen and remove the  
arbor nut, flange, and blade.  
Efk\1 K_\ꢀXiYfiꢀelkꢀ_Xjꢀi`^_kꢀ_Xe[ꢀk_i\X[j2ꢀklieꢀ`kꢀ  
Zflek\iZcfZbn`j\ꢀkfꢀcffj\e%  
,%ꢀ Slide the blade over the arborwith the teeth facing  
the front of the saw, as shown in =`^li\ꢀ++%  
-%ꢀꢀ Re-install the arbor flange and the arbor nut (see  
=`^li\ꢀ+,), and tighten them against the blade with  
the wrenches included with the saw. DO NOT over-  
tighten.  
=`^li\ꢀ45% Blade installation.  
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Df[\cꢀN(/(0&N(/)'ꢀꢁD]^%ꢀJ`eZ\ꢀ()&('  
9cX[\ꢀ>lXi[ꢀ8jj\dYcp  
The term "blade guard" refers to the assembly that con-  
sists of the clear polycarbonate shield, the spreader, and  
the anti-kickback pawls on each side of the spreader  
(=`^li\ꢀ +-). Each of these components have important  
safety functions during the operation of the saw.  
Jgi\X[\i  
:c\XiꢀJ_`\c[  
>lXi[  
8ek`$B`ZbYXZb  
GXnc  
The clear polycarbonate guard allows the operator to  
see the blade cut the workpiece during operation. This  
guard is designed to lift as the workpiece is pushed into  
the blade and remain in contact with the workpiece  
throughout the entire cut.  
=`^li\ꢀ+-% Blade guard assembly  
components.  
The guard reduces injury risk by providing a barrier  
around the blade that prevents accidental contact and  
contains flying wood chips.  
In order to work properly, the spreader  
cannot be bent or misaligned with the  
blade. If the spreader gets accidentally  
bent, take the time to straighten it  
or just replace it. Using a bent or  
misaligned spreader will increase the  
risk of kickback!  
To ensure that the guard does its job effectively, it must  
always be in the downward position against the table  
in the resting position during idle operation, and the  
hinge mechanism must be maintained in good working  
condition so the guard can freely pivot up and down to  
accommodate the height of the workpiece and return to  
the table surface.  
Jgi\X[\i  
The spreader is a metal plate that prevents the newly  
cut kerf of the workpiece from pinching the backside of  
the blade, causing kickback. The spreader also acts as a  
barrier behind the blade to shield hands from being pulled  
into the blade if a kickback occurs.  
To ensure that the blade spreader works safely, the  
following requirements MUST be met when installing  
new blades:  
›ꢀ 9cX[\ꢀ;`Xd\k\i1ꢀ('ꢃ  
 Jgi\X[\iꢀK_`Zbe\jj1ꢀ'%(ꢃꢀꢄ)%,dd  
 I\hl`i\[ꢀ 9cX[\ꢀ 9f[pꢀ K_`Zbe\jjꢀ ꢄ\oZcl[`e^ꢀ k\\k_ 1ꢀ  
'%'.(Æ'%'0+ꢃꢀ  
 ꢄ(%/Æ)%+dd  
 I\hl`i\[ꢀ 9cX[\ꢀ B\i]ꢀ K_`Zbe\jj1ꢀ '%(')ꢃÆꢀ '%()-ꢃꢀ  
ꢄ)%-ddÆ*%)dd  
The spreader MUST be aligned/adjusted to the blade.  
K_\j\ꢀ i\hl`i\d\ekjꢀ Xi\ꢀ efkꢀ Xggc`ZXYc\ꢀ kfꢀ [X[fꢀ  
YcX[\j%ꢀ  
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Df[\cꢀN(/(0&N(/)'ꢀꢁD]^%ꢀJ`eZ\ꢀ()&('  
8ek`$B`ZbYXZbꢀGXncj  
The anti-kickback pawls allow the workpiece to travel in  
only one direction. If the workpiece moves backwards,  
such as during a kickback, the pawls will dig into the  
workpiece to slow or stop it.  
Arresting  
Hooks  
Pawl  
To work properly, the pawls must return to their bottom-  
most position after pivoting, as shown in Figure 47, and  
they must not be engaged in the arresting hooks. If the  
pawls fail to return to the bottom position, the pivot  
spring may have been dislodged or broken and will need  
to be fixed/replaced.  
;`jXYc`e^ꢀGXncj  
To disable the pawls, rotate the arresting hooks  
downward, then place the pawls on each of the hooks, as  
shown in Figure 48.  
=`^li\ +.. Pawls in return position.  
Use your best judgment before retracting the pawls,  
as they are provided for your safety. Certain situations  
could warrant retracting the pawls. For example, you  
might retract the pawls if you are concerned about them  
scratching a delicate workpiece, or if you believe that  
they will obstruct a narrow workpiece and cause feeding  
difficulty or loss of control.  
Arresting Hooks  
(One Shown)  
<eXYc`e^ꢀGXncj  
To enable the pawls, lift up on each pawl and move  
them outward and down until they both touch the table  
surface, as shown in Figure 47.  
Pawl  
N_\eꢀkfꢀLj\ꢀk_\ꢀ9cX[\ꢀ>lXi[  
The blade guard assembly MUST always be installed on  
the saw for all normal through cuts (those where the  
blade cuts all the way through the thickness of the  
workpiece).  
=`^li\ +/. Pawl disabled.  
N\ꢀ [fꢀ efkꢀ i\Zfdd\e[ꢀ [`jXYc`e^ꢀ k_\ꢀ  
gXncjꢀ [li`e^ꢀ efidXcꢀ fg\iXk`fejꢀ lec\jjꢀ  
XYjfclk\cpꢀe\Z\jjXip%ꢀ@eꢀdfjkꢀj`klXk`fej#ꢀ  
[`jXYc`e^ꢀ k_\ꢀ gXncjꢀ n`ccꢀ `eZi\Xj\ꢀ pfliꢀ  
i`jbꢀ f]ꢀ j\i`fljꢀ g\ijfeXcꢀ `ealipꢀ `eꢀ k_\ꢀ  
\m\ekꢀf]ꢀXꢀb`ZbYXZb%ꢀ  
N_\eꢀEfkꢀkfꢀLj\ꢀk_\ꢀ9cX[\ꢀ>lXi[  
The blade guard cannot be used on any non-through  
cuts (those in which the blade does not cut all the way  
through the thickness of the workpiece).  
Sometimes the blade guard or its components can get in  
the way when cutting very narrow workpieces or other  
specialized cuts. Because the blade guard is provided to  
decrease your risk of injury, it should not be used if it  
gets in the way of making a safe cut. Use good judgment!  
EFK@:<  
N_\e\m\iꢀ k_\ꢀ YcX[\ꢀ ^lXi[ꢀ ZXeefkꢀ  
Y\ꢀ lj\[#ꢀ k_\ꢀ i`m`e^ꢀ be`]\ꢀ dljkꢀ Y\ꢀ  
`ejkXcc\[%  
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Df[\cꢀN(/(0&N(/)'ꢀꢁD]^%ꢀJ`eZ\ꢀ()&('  
I`m`e^ꢀBe`]\  
The riving knife works in the same manner as the spread-  
er on the blade guard assembly. It is a metal plate that  
prevents the newly cut workpiece from pinching the back-  
side of the blade and causing kickback.  
D`e`dldꢀ(dd  
?\`^_kꢀ;`]]\i\eZ\  
DXo`dldꢀ,dd  
The key difference between the spreader and the riving  
knife is that the riving knife mounts below the blade's  
highest point of rotation, as shown in =`^li\ꢀ+0.  
I`m`e^  
Be`]\  
The height difference between the riving knife and the  
blade allows the workpiece to pass over the blade during  
non-through cuts (those in which the blade does not cut  
all the way through the thickness of the workpiece).  
=`^li\ꢀ+0% Height difference between  
riving knife and blade.  
Kfgꢀ;`jkXeZ\  
D`e`dldꢀ*dd  
DXo`dldꢀ/dd  
The riving knife acts as a barrier behind the blade to  
reduce the risk of hands being pulled into the blade if  
a kickback occurs. The riving knife must be kept within  
the range shown in Figure 50. For that reason, we only  
recommend using a 10" blade for operations that require  
use of the riving knife.  
I`m`e^  
Be`]\  
9fkkfdꢀ;`jkXeZ\  
D`e`dldꢀ*dd  
DXo`dldꢀ/dd  
KXYc\  
?fnꢀkfꢀ@ejkXccꢀk_\ꢀI`m`e^ꢀBe`]\ꢀ  
=`^li\ ,'. Allowable top and bottom  
distances between riving knife and blade.  
The riving knife is installed in a similar manner to the  
blade guard and spreader. Refer to Blade Guard on GX^\ꢀ  
*- for installation instructions.  
@eꢀ fi[\iꢀ kfꢀ nfibꢀ gifg\icp# k_\ꢀ i`m`e^ꢀ  
be`]\ꢀ ZXeefkꢀ Y\ꢀ Y\ekꢀ fiꢀ d`jXc`^e\[ꢀ  
n`k_k_\YcX[\%@]k_\i`m`e^be`]\^\kjꢀ  
XZZ`[\ekXccpꢀ Y\ek#ꢀ kXb\ꢀ k_\ꢀ k`d\ꢀ kfꢀ  
jkiX`^_k\eꢀ `kꢀ fiꢀ aljkꢀ i\gcXZ\ꢀ `k%ꢀ Lj`e^ꢀ  
Xꢀ Y\ekꢀ fiꢀ d`jXc`^e\[ꢀ i`m`e^ꢀ be`]\ꢀ n`ccꢀ  
`eZi\Xj\ꢀk_\ꢀi`jbꢀf]ꢀb`ZbYXZbꢁ  
N_\eꢀkfꢀLj\ꢀk_\ꢀI`m`e^ꢀBe`]\  
Use the riving knife for all non-through cuts made with  
a standard table saw blade (i.e., dadoes or rabbet cuts  
in which a dado blade is NOT used, and when using a  
tenoning jig). Also, use the riving knife for those special  
operations where the blade guard or its components get  
in the way of safe operation, such as with very narrow  
cuts.  
When Not to Use the Riving Knife  
The riving knife CANNOT be used with a dado blade  
that has a diameter smaller than 10." Otherwise, the  
riving knife height will exceed the blade height and the  
workpiece will hit the riving knife during the cut, forcing  
the operator into a dangerous situation of trying to turn  
the saw off with the workpiece stuck halfway through the  
cut.  
To ensure riving knife works safely, the  
following requirements MUST be met  
when installing new blades:  
›ꢀ 9cX[\ꢀ;`Xd\k\i1ꢀ('ꢃ  
 I`m`e^ꢀBe`]\ꢀK_`Zbe\jj1ꢀ'%(ꢃꢀꢄ)%,dd  
 I\hl`i\[ꢀ 9cX[\ꢀ 9f[pꢀ K_`Zbe\jjꢀ  
ꢄ\oZcl[`e^ꢀk\\k_ 1ꢀ'%'.(Æ'%'0+ꢃꢀꢄ(%/Æ  
)%+dd  
In addition, although it is possible to use the riving knife  
for through cutting operations, the blade guard assembly  
offers far more injury protection and risk reduction than  
the riving knife. Therefore, we strongly recommend that  
you use the blade guard assembly instead of the riving  
knife for through cuts.  
 I\hl`i\[ꢀ 9cX[\ꢀ B\i]ꢀ K_`Zbe\jj1ꢀ  
'%(')ꢃÆꢀ'%()-ꢃꢀꢄ)%-ddÆ*%)dd ꢀ  
 Iiving knife MUST be aligned to blade;  
K_\j\I\hl`i\d\ekj[fefkXggcpkfꢀ  
[X[fꢀYcX[\j%ꢀ  
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Df[\cꢀN(/(0&N(/)'ꢀꢁD]^%ꢀJ`eZ\ꢀ()&('  
Nfibg`\Z\ꢀ@ejg\Zk`fe  
Some workpieces are not safe to cut or may  
require modification before they can be made  
safe to cut.  
›ꢀ Large/Loose Knots:Loose knots can  
become dislodged during the cutting  
operation. Large knots can cause kickback  
and machine damage. Choose workpieces  
that do not have large/loose knots or plan  
ahead to avoid cutting through them.  
9\]fi\ꢀZlkk`e^#ꢀ^\kꢀ`eꢀk_\ꢀ_XY`kꢀf]ꢀ`ejg\Zk`e^ꢀ  
Xccꢀnfibg`\Z\jꢀ]fiꢀk_\ꢀ]fccfn`e^:  
Material Type: This machine is intended  
for cutting natural and man-made wood  
products, laminate covered wood products,  
and some plastics. Cutting drywall or  
cementitious backer board creates  
›ꢀ Wet or "Green" Stock: Cutting wood  
with a moisture content over 20% causes  
unnecessary wear on the blades, increases  
the risk of kickback, yields poor results.  
extremely fine dust and may reduce the  
life of the bearings. This machine is NOT  
designed to cut metal, glass, stone, tile,  
etc.; cutting these materials with a table  
saw may lead to injury.  
Excessive Warping: Workpieces with  
excessive cupping, bowing, or twisting are  
dangerous to cut because they are unstable  
and often unpredictable when being  
cut. DO NOT use workpieces with these  
characteristics!  
Foreign Objects: Nails, staples, dirt,  
rocks and other foreign objects are often  
embedded in wood. While cutting, these  
objects can become dislodged and hit the  
operator, cause kickback, or break the  
blade, which might then fly apart. Always  
visually inspect your workpiece for these  
items. If they can't be removed, DO NOT  
cut the workpiece.  
Minor Warping: Workpieces with slight  
cupping can be safely supported if the  
cupped side is facing the table or the  
fence.  
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Df[\cꢀN(/(0&N(/)'ꢀꢁD]^%ꢀJ`eZ\ꢀ()&('  
I`gg`e^  
"Ripping" means cutting with the grain of a natural wood  
workpiece. In other man-made materials such as MDF or  
plywood, ripping simply means cutting lengthwise.  
J\i`fljꢀ `ealipꢀ ZXeꢀ Y\ꢀ ZXlj\[ꢀ Ypꢀ  
b`ZbYXZb%ꢀ B`ZbYXZbꢀ `jꢀ Xꢀ _`^_$jg\\[ꢀ  
\oglcj`feꢀf]ꢀjkfZbꢀ]ifdꢀk_\ꢀkXYc\ꢀjXnꢀ  
kfnXi[ꢀ Xeꢀ fg\iXkfi%ꢀ K_\ꢀ fg\iXkfiꢀ fiꢀ  
YpjkXe[\ijꢀ dXpꢀ Y\ꢀ jkilZbꢀ Ypꢀ ]cp`e^ꢀ  
jkfZb#ꢀ fiꢀ k_\ꢀ fg\iXkfiËjꢀ _Xe[jꢀ ZXeꢀ  
Y\ꢀ glcc\[ꢀ `ekfꢀ k_\ꢀ YcX[\ꢀ [li`e^ꢀ k_\ꢀ  
b`ZbYXZb%  
KfꢀdXb\ꢀXꢀi`gꢀZlk#ꢀ[fꢀk_\j\ꢀjk\gj1  
(% Review Gi\m\ek`e^ꢀB`ZbYXZb on GX^\ꢀ(*ꢀand take  
the necessary precautions to prevent kickback.  
)% If using natural wood, joint one long edge of the  
workpiece on a jointer.  
*%ꢀ DISCONNECT THE SAW FROM POWER!  
+% Ensure that the blade guard/spreader is installed.  
,% Set the fence to the desired width of cut on the  
scale.  
-% Adjust the blade height so the highest saw tooth  
protrudes approximately 1/4" above the workpiece.  
.%ꢀ Set up safety devices such as featherboards or other  
anti-kickback devices.  
/% Rotate the blade by hand to make sure it does not  
come into contact with any of the safety devices.  
=`^li\ꢀ,(%ꢀTypical ripping operation.  
0% Plug the saw into the power source, turn it FE# and  
allow it to reach full speed.  
Efk\1 K_\ꢀaf`ek\[ꢀ\[^\ꢀf]ꢀk_\ꢀnfibg`\Z\ꢀdljkꢀjc`[\ꢀ  
X^X`ejkꢀk_\ꢀ]\eZ\ꢀ[li`e^ꢀk_\ꢀZlkk`e^ꢀfg\iXk`fe%  
('%Use a push stick to feed the workpiece through  
the saw blade, as shown in =`^li\ꢀ,(, until the  
workpiece is completely past the saw blade.  
B\\gk_\YcX[\^lXi[`ejkXcc\[Xe[`eꢀ  
k_\ꢀ [fneꢀ gfj`k`fe%ꢀ =X`cli\ꢀ kfꢀ [fꢀ k_`jꢀ  
Zflc[ꢀi\jlckꢀ`eꢀj\i`fljꢀg\ijfeXcꢀ`ealipꢀ  
fiꢀ[\Xk_%  
KlieF==k_\jXnXe[Xccfnk_\YcX[\kfZfd\kfꢀ  
XꢀZfdgc\k\ꢀjkfgꢀY\]fi\ꢀi\dfm`e^ꢀk_\ꢀZlk$f]]ꢀg`\Z\%ꢀ  
=X`cli\ꢀkfꢀ]fccfnꢀk_`jꢀnXie`e^ꢀZflc[ꢀi\jlckꢀ`eꢀj\i`fljꢀ  
g\ijfeXcꢀ`ealip%  
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:ifjjZlkk`e^  
"Crosscutting" means cutting across the grain of a natural  
wood workpiece. In other man-made materials, such as  
MDF or plywood, crosscuttting means cutting across the  
width of the workpiece.  
KfꢀdXb\ꢀXꢀZifjjZlkꢀlj`e^ꢀk_\ꢀd`k\iꢀ^Xl^\#ꢀ[fꢀk_\j\ꢀ  
jk\gj1  
(%ꢀ DISCONNECT THE SAW FROM POWER!  
)%ꢀ Ensure that the blade guard/spreader is installed.  
*% Move the rip fence aside and position the miter  
gauge, adjusted to 90°, in a miter slot.  
=`^li\ꢀ,)%ꢀTypical crosscutting operation.  
+% Adjust the blade height so the teeth protrude  
approximately 1/4" above the workpiece.  
,% Slide the miter gauge near the blade and adjust the  
workpiece so the blade will cut on the waste side of  
the line.  
KlieꢀF==ꢀk_\ꢀjXnꢀXe[ꢀXccfnꢀk_\ꢀYcX[\ꢀ  
kfꢀ Zfd\ꢀ kfꢀ Xꢀ Zfdgc\k\ꢀ jkfgꢀ Y\]fi\ꢀ  
i\dfm`e^ꢀ k_\ꢀ Zlk$f]]ꢀ g`\Z\%ꢀ =X`cli\ꢀ  
kf]fccfnk_`jnXie`e^Zflc[i\jlck`eꢀ  
j\i`fljꢀg\ijfeXcꢀ`ealip%  
-% Plug in the table saw, turn it FE# and allow it to  
reach full speed.  
.% Hold the workpiece firmly against the face of the  
miter gauge (see =`^li\ꢀ,)) and ease it through the  
blade until the workpiece is completely past the saw  
blade.  
B\\gk_\YcX[\^lXi[`ejkXcc\[Xe[`eꢀ  
k_\ꢀ [fneꢀ gfj`k`fe%ꢀ =X`cli\ꢀ kfꢀ [fꢀ k_`jꢀ  
Zflc[ꢀi\jlckꢀ`eꢀj\i`fljꢀg\ijfeXcꢀ`ealipꢀ  
fiꢀ[\Xk_%  
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D`k\iꢀ:lkj  
A miter is an angled crosscut. Miters are usually cut in the  
same manner as crosscuts, using the miter gauge and a  
predetermined mark on the workpiece.  
Kfꢀg\i]fidꢀXꢀd`k\iꢀZlk#ꢀ[fꢀk_\j\ꢀjk\gj1  
(%ꢀ DISCONNECT THE SAW FROM POWER!  
)%ꢀ Ensure that the blade guard/spreader is installed.  
*% Determine the angle of your cut. If the angle needs  
to be very precise, use a protractor to set the miter  
gauge to the blade.  
+% Place the face of the miter gauge against the edge  
of the workpiece and place the bar across the face  
of the workpiece. Use the bar as a guide to mark  
your cut, as shown in =`^li\ꢀ,*.  
=`^li\ꢀ,*% Example of marking miter line.  
,% Place the miter gauge back into the slot and hold  
the workpiece firm against the miter gauge body.  
Slide the miter gauge near the blade and adjust the  
workpiece so the blade will cut on the waste side of  
the line.  
-% Proceed to make the cut in the same manner as  
described in the :ifjjZlkk`e^ instructions on GX^\ꢀ  
+(.  
D`k\iꢀ=\eZ\  
The miter fence provides greater workpiece support than  
the miter gauge alone, especially for longer workpieces.  
Simply loosen the lock levers shown in =`^li\ꢀ,+, slide  
the miter fence in the needed direction for the cutting  
operation, then tighten the levers. Make sure the miter  
fence does not contact the blade guard or blade when  
moved through its full range of travel.  
Miter  
Fence  
Lock  
Levers  
=`^li\ꢀ,+% Miter fence lock levers.  
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=c`gꢀJkfg  
The flip stop can be positioned anywhere along the top  
of the miter fence and secured in place with a lock lever  
(see =`^li\ꢀ,,), the same distance away from the blade  
as your desired width of cut.  
Lock Lever  
The flip stop can be used in the down position to make  
multiple cuts of the same width. It can be pivoted  
(hence the name “flip”) out of the way to allow longer  
workpieces to be cut, then pivoted back down to make  
additional cuts at the specified cutting width.  
=`^li\ ,,. Flip stop lock lever.  
9cX[\ꢀK`ckꢀꢂꢀ9\m\cꢀ:lkj  
When the blade tilt stop bolts are properly adjusted, as  
described on GX^\ꢀ-,, the blade tilt handwheel allows the  
operator to tilt the blade to the left, anywhere between  
0° and 45°. This is used most often when cutting bevels  
or compound miters. =`^li\ꢀ,- shows an example of the  
blade when tilted to 45°.  
=`^li\ꢀ,-. Blade tilted to 45° for bevel  
cutting on a typical table saw.  
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Commonly used in furniture joinery, a dado is a straight  
channel cut in the face of the workpiece. Dadoes can be  
cut using either a dedicated dado blade or a standard  
saw blade. Figure 57 shows a cutaway view of a dado cut  
being made with a dado blade.  
;X[fꢀ9cX[\  
=\eZ\  
The included dado table insert must be installed and used  
when a dado blade is installed—unless a zero clearance  
table insert is used instead.  
Nfibg`\Z\  
=`^li\ꢀ,.%ꢀExample of a dado cut with a  
The table saw motor is pushed to its limits when making  
a dado cut with a dado blade. If the motor starts to bog  
down, slow down your feed rate, reduce the depth of cut  
and make multiple shallow passes.  
dado blade.  
;X[fꢀ YcX[\jꢀ _Xm\ꢀ Xꢀ _`^_\iꢀ i`jbꢀ f]ꢀ  
b`ZbYXZbk_XeefidXcYcX[\jY\ZXlj\ꢀ  
k_\`iꢀcXi^\ꢀj`q\ꢀXggc`\jꢀjkife^\iꢀ]fiZ\jꢀ  
kfk_\nfibg`\Z\%K_`ji`jb`eZi\Xj\jꢀ  
i\cXk`m\ꢀkfꢀk_\ꢀ[\gk_ꢀXe[ꢀn`[k_ꢀf]ꢀk_\ꢀ  
Zlk%Kfd`e`d`q\pflii`jbf]j\i`fljꢀ  
g\ijfeXcꢀ `ealip#ꢀ \ejli\ꢀ k_Xkꢀ jkfZbꢀ `jꢀ  
]cXkꢀ Xe[ꢀ jkiX`^_k#ꢀ Xe[ꢀ dXb\ꢀ dlck`gc\ꢀ  
c`^_kZlkjiXk_\ik_Xefe\[\\gZlk ꢀ  
kfꢀXZ_`\m\ꢀk_\ꢀ[\j`i\[ꢀZlkk`e^ꢀ[\gk_%  
@ejkXcc`e^ꢀXꢀ;X[fꢀ9cX[\  
(%ꢀ DISCONNECT THE SAW FROM POWER!  
)% Remove the table insert, the blade guard assembly  
or riving knife, and the saw blade.  
*% Attach and adjust the dado blade system according  
to the dado blade manufacturer’s instructions  
+% Install the dado insert.  
;Fꢀ EFKꢀ dXb\ꢀ Xꢀ k_ifl^_$Zlkꢀ n`k_ꢀ  
Xꢀ [X[fꢀ YcX[\%ꢀ ;X[fꢀ YcX[\jꢀ Xi\ꢀ efkꢀ  
[\j`^e\[ꢀ ]fiꢀ k_ifl^_ꢀ Zlkj%ꢀ =X`cli\ꢀ kfꢀ  
]fccfnꢀ k_`jꢀ nXie`e^ꢀ Zflc[ꢀ i\jlckꢀ `eꢀ  
j\i`fljꢀg\ijfeXcꢀ`ealip%ꢀ  
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:lkk`e^ꢀ;X[f\jꢀn`k_ꢀXꢀ;X[fꢀ9cX[\  
Dado Blade  
Workpiece  
Cut 1  
Cut 2  
Because dado blades are so much wider than standard  
blades, they place a much greater amount of force against  
the workpiece when cutting.  
Fence  
Fence  
To avoid injury, dado cuts require a much slower feed rate  
than normal cuts, and they are best done with multiple  
light cuts that get progressively deeper until the desired  
depth of cut is achieved, as demonstrated in Figure 58.  
Workpiece  
Workpiece  
KfꢀZlkꢀXꢀ[X[fꢀn`k_ꢀXꢀ[X[fꢀYcX[\#ꢀ[fꢀk_\j\ꢀjk\gj1  
Cut 3  
(% Adjust the dado blade to the desired depth of cut.  
Fence  
Fence  
)% Adjust the distance between the fence and the  
inside edge of the blade, as shown in =`^li\ꢀ,. on  
GX^\ꢀ++.  
Finished  
Dado Cut  
— If dadoing across the workpiece, use the miter  
gauge and carefully line up the desired cut  
with the dado blade. DO NOT use the fence in  
combination with the miter gauge.  
Workpiece  
=`^li\ꢀ,/% Example of dado being cut with  
multiple light cuts, instead of one deep  
cut.  
*% Reconnect the saw to the power source.  
+% Turn the saw FE. The blade should run smooth, with  
no vibrations.  
,% When the blade has reached full speed, perform a  
test cut with a scrap piece of wood.  
-% If the cut is satisfactory, repeat the cut with the  
actual workpiece.  
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A ripping blade is typically the best blade to use for  
cutting dadoes when using a standard blade because it  
removes sawdust very efficiently. See GX^\ꢀ**ꢀfor blade  
details.  
K_\ꢀ[Xe^\iꢀf]ꢀb`ZbYXZbꢀ`eZi\Xj\jꢀi\cX$  
k`m\kfk_\[\gk_Xe[n`[k_f]XZlk%ꢀ  
I\[lZ\ꢀk_\ꢀi`jbꢀf]ꢀb`ZbYXZbꢀYpꢀdXb`e^ꢀ  
dlck`gc\ꢀgXjj\jꢀkfꢀXZ_`\m\ꢀk_\ꢀ[\j`i\[ꢀ  
[\gk_f]Zlk%=X`cli\kf]fccfnk_\j\ꢀ  
nXie`e^jꢀ Zflc[ꢀ i\jlckꢀ `eꢀ j\i`fljꢀ g\i$  
jfeXcꢀ`ealip%  
Kfꢀlj\ꢀXꢀjkXe[Xi[ꢀjXnꢀYcX[\ꢀkfꢀZlkꢀ[X[f\j#ꢀ[fꢀk_\j\ꢀ  
jk\gj1  
(%ꢀ DISCONNECT THE SAW FROM POWER!  
)% Ensure that the riving knife and standard table insert  
are installed and properly adjusted.  
8cnXpjlj\glj_jk`Zbj#]\Xk_\iYfXi[j#ꢀ  
glj_ꢀgX[[c\jꢀXe[ꢀfk_\iꢀjX]\kpꢀXZZ\jjf$  
i`\jꢀn_\e\m\iꢀgfjj`Yc\ꢀkfꢀ`eZi\Xj\ꢀjX]\$  
kpꢀ Xe[ꢀ Zfekifcꢀ [li`e^ꢀ fg\iXk`fejꢀ k_Xkꢀ  
i\hl`i\ꢀ k_\ꢀ YcX[\ꢀ ^lXi[ꢀ Xe[ꢀ jgi\X[\iꢀ  
kfY\i\dfm\[]ifdk_\jXn%8CN8PJꢀ  
i\gcXZ\ꢀ k_\ꢀ YcX[\ꢀ ^lXi[ꢀ X]k\iꢀ [X[f`e^ꢀ  
`jꢀZfdgc\k\%  
*% Mark the width of the dado cut on the workpiece.  
Include marks on the edge of the workpiece so the  
cut path can be aligned when the workpiece is lying  
on the table.  
+% Raise the blade up to the desired depth of cut  
(depth of dado channel desired).  
— If dadoing across the workpiece, use the miter  
gauge to support the workpiece, and align the  
blade to cut one of the dado sides. DO NOT use  
the fence in combination with the miter gauge.  
Blade  
— If dadoing the length of a workpiece, align the  
blade to cut one of the dado sides as shown in  
=`^li\ꢀ,0.  
Cut 1  
Fence  
Workpiece  
,% Reconnect the saw to the power source and turn the  
saw FE. Allow the blade to reach full speed.  
=`^li\ꢀ,0%ꢀSingle-blade dado first cut.  
-% Perform the cutting operation.  
.% Re-adjust the fence so the blade is aligned with the  
other edge of the intended dado channel (=`^li\ꢀ  
-').  
Blade  
Cut 2  
Fence  
Workpiece  
Efk\1ꢀ9\ꢀjli\ꢀkfꢀb\\gꢀk_\ꢀZlkjꢀn`k_`eꢀpfliꢀdXibj2ꢀ  
fk_\in`j\#ꢀk_\ꢀ[X[fꢀn`ccꢀY\ꢀkffꢀY`^%  
=`^li\ꢀ-'%ꢀSingle-blade dado second cut.  
/% Continue making cuts toward the center of the dado  
until the dado is complete (see =`^li\ꢀ-().  
Cuts 3+  
=\eZ\  
Nfibg`\Z\  
=`^li\ꢀ61%ꢀAddtional cuts.  
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Commonly used in furniture joinery, a rabbet is an  
L-shaped groove cut in the edge of the workpiece.  
Rabbets can be cut with either a dado blade or a standard  
saw blade.  
I`gꢀ=\eZ\  
Rabbet cutting on the edge of the workpiece requires a  
sacrificial fence attachment as shown in =`^li\ꢀ-). Make  
JXZi`]`Z`Xcꢀ=\eZ\  
;X[fꢀ@ej\ik  
the sacrificial fence the same length as the fence and  
3
4" thick. Attach it to the fence with screws or clamps,  
9cX[\ꢀ:lk$Flk  
making sure they are all secure and tight. Raise the  
blade into the sacrificial fence to the height needed.  
=`^li\ꢀ-)%ꢀSacrificial fence.  
:lkk`e^ꢀIXYY\kjꢀn`k_ꢀ;X[fꢀ9cX[\  
(%ꢀ DISCONNECT THE SAW FROM POWER!  
Pflꢀ dXpꢀ \og\i`\eZ\ꢀ b`ZbYXZbꢀ [li`e^ꢀ  
k_`jꢀ gifZ\[li\%ꢀ JkXe[ꢀ kfꢀ k_\ꢀ j`[\ꢀ f]ꢀ  
k_\ꢀ YcX[\ꢀ Xe[ꢀ n\Xiꢀ jX]\kpꢀ ^cXjj\jꢀ fiꢀ  
Xꢀ ]XZ\ꢀ j_`\c[ꢀ kfꢀ gi\m\ekꢀ `ealipꢀ n_\eꢀ  
Zlkk`e^ꢀiXYY\kj%  
)%ꢀ Adjust the dado blade to the height needed for the  
rabbeting operation. When cutting deep rabbets, take  
more than one pass to reduce the risk of kickback.  
*% Adjust the fence and align the workpiece to perform  
the cutting operation, as shown in =`^li\ꢀ-*.  
8cnXpjꢀlj\ꢀglj_ꢀjk`Zbj#ꢀ]\Xk_\iYfXi[j#ꢀ  
glj_ꢀ gX[[c\jꢀ Xe[ꢀ fk_\iꢀ jX]\kpꢀ  
XZZ\jjfi`\jꢀ n_\e\m\iꢀ gfjj`Yc\ꢀ kfꢀ  
`eZi\Xj\ꢀ jX]\kpꢀ Xe[ꢀ Zfekifcꢀ [li`e^ꢀ  
fg\iXk`fejꢀ n_`Z_ꢀ i\hl`i\ꢀ k_Xkꢀ k_\ꢀ  
YcX[\ꢀ ^lXi[ꢀ Xe[ꢀ jgc`kk\iꢀ dljkꢀ Y\ꢀ  
i\dfm\[ꢀ ]ifdꢀ k_\ꢀ jXn%ꢀ 8CN8PJꢀ  
i\gcXZ\ꢀk_\ꢀYcX[\ꢀ^lXi[ꢀX]k\iꢀ[X[f`e^ꢀ  
`jꢀZfdgc\k\%  
Dado blades have a higher risk of kickback than normal  
blades because their larger size applies stronger force  
to the workpiece. This risk increases relative to the  
depth and width of the cut. To minimize your risk of  
serious personal injury, ensure that the stock is flat  
and straight, and make multiple light cuts (rather than  
one deep cut) to achieve the desired cutting depth.  
+% Reconnect the saw to the power source and turn  
the saw FE. When the blade has reached full speed,  
perform a test cut with a scrap piece of wood.  
Sacrificial Fence  
Dado Blade  
— If the cut is satisfactory, repeat the cut with the  
final workpiece.  
Fence  
Workpiece  
=`^li\ꢀ-*%ꢀRabbet cutting with a dado  
blade  
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A ripping blade is typically the best blade to use for  
cutting rabbets when using a standard blade because it  
removes sawdust very efficiently (see Page 33 for blade  
details about ripping blades). Also, a sacrificial fence is  
not required when cutting rabbets with a standard blade.  
K_\ꢀ[Xe^\iꢀf]ꢀb`ZbYXZbꢀ`eZi\Xj\jꢀi\cX$  
k`m\kfk_\[\gk_f]XZlk%I\[lZ\k_\ꢀ  
i`jbꢀ f]ꢀ b`ZbYXZbꢀ Ypꢀ dXb`e^ꢀ dlck`gc\ꢀ  
gXjj\jkfXZ_`\m\k_\[\j`i\[[\gk_f]ꢀ  
Zlk%ꢀ =X`cli\ꢀ kfꢀ ]fccfnꢀ k_\j\ꢀ nXie`e^jꢀ  
Zflc[ꢀi\jlckꢀ`eꢀj\i`fljꢀg\ijfeXcꢀ`ealip%  
KfꢀZlkꢀXꢀiXYY\kꢀn`k_ꢀXꢀjkXe[Xi[ꢀYcX[\#ꢀ[fꢀk_\j\ꢀjk\gj1  
(%ꢀ DISCONNECT THE SAW FROM POWER!  
)% Ensure that the riving knife and standard table insert  
are installed.  
*% Mark the width of the rabbet cut on the edge of the  
workpiece, so you can clearly identify the intended  
cut.  
Blade  
Fence  
+% Raise the blade up to the desired depth of cut  
(depth of rabbet channel desired). When cutting  
deep rabbets, take more than one pass to reduce  
the risk of kickback.  
=`^li\ꢀ-+%ꢀRabbet cutting with a standard  
,% Stand the workpiece on edge, as shown in =`^li\ꢀ-+,  
then adjust the fence so the blade is aligned with the  
inside of your rabbet channel.  
blade.  
-% Reconnect the saw to the power source and turn the  
saw ON. When the blade has reached full speed, per-  
form a test cut with a scrap piece of wood.  
Blade  
— If the cut is satisfactory, repeat the cut with the  
final workpiece.  
Fence  
Workpiece  
.% Lay the workpiece flat on the table, adjust the  
saw blade height to intersect with the first cut, as  
shown in =`^li\ꢀ-,#ꢀthen perform the second cut to  
complete the rabbet.  
=`^li\ꢀ-,%ꢀRabbet cutting with a standard  
blade.  
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I\jXn`e^  
Resawing is the process of cutting a thick piece of stock  
into one or more thinner pieces. Although resawing can  
be done with a table saw, we strongly recommend that  
you use a bandsaw instead.  
I\jXn`e^ꢀfeꢀXꢀkXYc\ꢀjXnꢀ`eZi\Xj\jꢀk_\ꢀ  
Z_XeZ\jꢀ f]ꢀ b`ZbYXZb%ꢀ J\i`fljꢀ `ealipꢀ  
ZXeꢀ Y\ꢀ ZXlj\[ꢀ Ypꢀ b`ZbYXZb%ꢀ B`ZbYXZbꢀ  
`jꢀXꢀ_`^_$jg\\[ꢀ\oglcj`feꢀf]ꢀjkfZbꢀ]ifdꢀ  
k_\ꢀkXYc\ꢀjXnꢀkfnXi[ꢀXeꢀfg\iXkfi%ꢀK_\ꢀ  
fg\iXkfiꢀfiꢀYpjkXe[\ijꢀdXpꢀY\ꢀjkilZbꢀ  
Ypꢀ ]cp`e^ꢀ jkfZb#ꢀ fiꢀ k_\ꢀ fg\iXkfiËjꢀ  
_Xe[jꢀ ZXeꢀ Y\ꢀ glcc\[ꢀ `ekfꢀ k_\ꢀ YcX[\ꢀ  
[li`e^ꢀb`ZbYXZb%  
A bandsaw is the ideal machine for resawing, and  
resawing with one is fairly easy and safe. A table saw  
is not intended for resawing, and resawing with one  
is difficult and dangerous due to the increased risk of  
kickback from binding and deep cuts, and the increased  
risk of injury from having to remove the guard.  
If you insist on resawing with a table saw, DO NOT do  
so without using a resaw barrier and wearing a full face  
shield. The following instructions describe how to build a  
resaw barrier and add an auxiliary fence to your standard  
fence, to reduce the risk injury from resawing on a table  
saw.  
I\jXn`e^ꢀ fg\iXk`fejꢀ i\hl`i\ꢀ gifg\iꢀ  
gifZ\[li\jꢀ kfꢀ Xmf`[ꢀ j\i`fljꢀ `ealip%ꢀ  
<okiXZXi\dljkY\kXb\ekfgi\m\ekꢀ  
b`ZbYXZbꢀ n_\eꢀ i\jXn`e^%ꢀ 8epꢀ k`ck`e^ꢀ  
fidfm\d\ekf]k_\nfibg`\Z\XnXpꢀ  
]ifdꢀk_\ꢀ]\eZ\ꢀn`ccꢀZXlj\ꢀb`ZbYXZb%ꢀ9\ꢀ  
Z\ikX`eꢀk_XkꢀjkfZbꢀ`jꢀ]cXkꢀXe[ꢀjkiX`^_k%ꢀ  
=X`cli\ꢀkfꢀ]fccfnꢀk_\j\ꢀnXie`e^jꢀZflc[ꢀ  
i\jlckꢀ`eꢀj\i`fljꢀg\ijfeXcꢀ`ealip%  
Efk\1 This table saw can only resaw wood that is less  
than 638" tall.  
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The resaw barrier acts in tandem with the rip fence when  
resawing to provide tall support for the workpiece to  
minimize the probability of it binding against the blade  
and causing kickback.  
KffcjꢀE\\[\[ꢀ]fiꢀk_\ꢀI\jXnꢀ9Xii`\i1  
Table Saw ........................................................1  
Jointer and Planer............................. Recommended  
Clamps................................................2 Minimum  
Drill and Drill Bits...............................................1  
:fdgfe\ekjꢀE\\[\[ꢀ]fiꢀk_\ꢀI\jXnꢀ9Xii`\i1  
3
Wood* 4" x 6" x Length of Table Saw Fence...............1  
3
Wood* 4" x 3" x Length of Table Saw Fence...............1  
Wood Screws #10 x 2"..........................................4  
Wood Glue ........................................... As Needed  
* Fecpꢀlj\ꢀ]lie`kli\ꢀ^iX[\ꢀgcpnff[#ꢀb`ceꢀ[i`\[ꢀ_Xi[nff[#ꢀ  
fiꢀL?D?ꢀgcXjk`Zꢀkfꢀgi\m\ekꢀnXig`e^%  
KfꢀYl`c[ꢀk_\ꢀi\jXnꢀYXii`\i#ꢀ[fꢀk_\j\ꢀjk\gj1  
#10 x 2"  
Wood Screw  
(% Cut your wood pieces to the size specified above.  
If you are using hardwood, cut the pieces oversize,  
then joint and plane them to the correct size to  
make sure they are square and flat.  
34"  
)%ꢀ Pre-drill and countersink 4 holes approximately 38  
from the bottom of the 6" tall board. These will  
be use as pilot holes when attaching the board to  
another piece in the next step.  
"
34"  
Assembled  
*% Glue the end of the 3" board, then clamp the boards  
at a 90° angle with the larger board in the vertical  
position, as shown in =`^li\ꢀ--, fasten together with  
the wood screws.  
Resaw Barrier  
=`^li\ꢀ--% Clamping the resawing barrier.  
8lo`c`Xipꢀ=\eZ\  
The auxiliary fence is necessary if you are resawing a  
workpiece that is taller than it is wide. It should be no  
less than 12" shorter than the board to be resawn.  
:fdgfe\ekjꢀE\\[\[ꢀ]fiꢀk_\ꢀ8lo`c`Xipꢀ=\eZ\1  
Hardwood or Plywood 34" x (Height) x Length of Table  
Saw Fence........................................................1  
KffcjꢀE\\[\[ꢀ]fiꢀk_\ꢀI\jXnꢀ9Xii`\i1  
Table Saw ........................................................1  
Jointer and Planer............................. Recommended  
Clamps................................................2 Minimum  
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KfꢀYl`c[ꢀk_\ꢀXlo`c`Xipꢀ]\eZ\#ꢀ[fꢀk_\j\ꢀjk\gj1  
(% Cut the auxiliary fence board to size. If you are using  
hardwood, cut the board oversize, then joint and  
plane the board to the correct size to make sure the  
board is square and flat.  
=\eZ\ꢀ  
9f[p  
=\eZ\ꢀ  
=XZ`e^  
8lo`c`Xipꢀ  
=\eZ\  
Efk\1ꢀFecpꢀlj\ꢀ]lie`kli\ꢀ^iX[\ꢀgcpnff[ꢀfiꢀb`ceꢀ[i`\[ꢀ  
_Xi[nff[ꢀkfꢀgi\m\ekꢀnXig`e^%  
)% Unthread the fence face mounting hardware and  
remove the fence face from the fence assembly.  
*%ꢀ Place the auxiliary fence next the fence face you  
removed in Jk\gꢀ(, mark the location of the nine  
mounting holes on the auxiliary fence, then drill the  
holes.  
=`^li\ꢀ67% Auxiliary fence.  
+% Use the mounting hardware that had previously  
attached the fence face to attach the auxiliary  
fence. The end result should be similar to =`^li\ꢀ67.  
I\jXn`e^ꢀFg\iXk`fej  
The table saw motor is pushed to its limits when  
resawing. If the motor starts to bog down, slow down  
your feed rate. Motor overloading and blade wear can  
be reduced by using a ripping blade. Ripping blades are  
designed to clear the sawdust quickly.  
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k_\ꢀYcX[\ꢀXe[ꢀn\XiꢀXꢀ]lccꢀ]XZ\ꢀj_`\c[ꢀkfꢀ  
gi\m\ekꢀ`ealipꢀn_\eꢀi\jXn`e^%  
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Zero Clearance Insert ..........................................1  
Ripping Blade 10" ...............................................1  
Clamps............................................................2  
Shop Made Auxiliary Fence....................................1  
Shop Made Resaw Barrier......................................1  
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(% DISCONNECT THE SAW FROM POWER!  
)% Remove the standard table insert and the blade  
guard assembly.  
*% Install a ripping blade and the riving knife, lower the  
blade below the table, then install a zero clearance  
table insert.  
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+% Attach the auxiliary fence to the standard fence and  
(Front View)  
Nfibg`\Z\  
set it to the desired width.  
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Efk\1ꢀN_\eꢀ]`^li`e^ꢀflkꢀk_\ꢀZfii\Zkꢀn`[k_#ꢀ[fꢀefkꢀ  
]fi^\kꢀkfꢀXZZflekꢀ]fiꢀYcX[\ꢀb\i]ꢀXe[ꢀk_\ꢀ`eXZZliXZpꢀ  
f]ꢀk_\ꢀ]\eZ\ꢀjZXc\ꢀn_`c\ꢀk_\ꢀXlo`c`Xipꢀ]\eZ\ꢀ`jꢀ  
`ejkXcc\[%ꢀKpg`ZXccpꢀ`kꢀ`jꢀY\jkꢀkfꢀlj\ꢀXꢀd\Xjli`e^ꢀ  
kXg\ꢀkfꢀj\kꢀk_\ꢀ]\eZ\%  
I\jXn  
9Xii`\i  
=\eZ\  
,% Place the workpiece against the auxiliary fence and  
slide the resaw barrier against the workpiece, as  
shown in =`^li\ꢀ68. Now clamp the resaw barrier to  
the top of the table saw at both ends.  
-% Slide the workpiece over the blade to make sure it  
=`^li\ꢀ-/. Ideal resaw workpiece setup.  
moves smoothly, then remove the workpiece.  
.% Raise the blade approximately an inch, or close  
to half the height of the workpiece (=`^li\ꢀ69),  
whichever is less.  
Nfibg`\Z\  
8lo`c`Xip  
=\eZ\  
I\jXn  
9Xii`\i  
=\eZ\  
/% Plug in the table saw, turn it FE, and use a push  
stick or push block to feed the workpiece through  
the blade, using a slow and steady feed rate.  
(&/ꢁꢀ:fee\Zk`fe  
0% Flip the workpiece end for end, keeping the same  
side against the fence, and run the workpiece  
through the blade.  
('% Repeat Jk\gjꢀ.Æ0 until the blade is close to half  
of the height of the board to be resawn. The ideal  
completed resaw cut will leave a 18" connection  
when the resawing is complete as shown in =`^li\ꢀ  
69. Leaving a 18" connection will reduce the risk of  
kickback.  
=`^li\ꢀ69% Ideal completed resaw cut.  
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i\cXk`m\kfk_\[\gk_f]XZlk%I\[lZ\ꢀ  
k_\ꢀi`jbꢀf]ꢀb`ZbYXZbꢀYpꢀdXb`e^ꢀdlck`gc\ꢀ  
gXjj\jkfXZ_`\m\k_\[\j`i\[[\gk_f]ꢀ  
Zlk%ꢀ =X`cli\ꢀ kfꢀ ]fccfnꢀ k_\j\ꢀ nXie`e^jꢀ  
Zflc[ꢀi\jlckꢀ`eꢀj\i`fljꢀg\ijfeXcꢀ`ealip%  
((% Turn F== the table saw, then separate the parts of  
the workpiece and hand plane the remaining ridge to  
remove it.  
()%When finished resawing, remove the resaw barrier  
and auxiliary fence, then re-install the blade guard/  
spreader or riving knife and standard table insert.  
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kfꢀ `eZi\Xj\ꢀ jX]\kpꢀ Xe[ꢀ Zfekifcꢀ [li`e^ꢀ  
fg\iXk`fejꢀn_`Z_ꢀi\hl`i\ꢀk_Xkꢀk_\ꢀYcX[\ꢀ  
^lXi[ꢀ Xe[ꢀ jgi\X[\iꢀ dljkꢀ Y\ꢀ i\dfm\[ꢀ  
]ifdk_\jXn%8CN8PJi\gcXZ\k_\YcX[\ꢀ  
^lXi[ꢀX]k\iꢀi\jXn`e^ꢀ`jꢀZfdgc\k\%  
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The following table saw accessories may be available through your local Woodstock International Inc.  
Dealer. If you do not have a dealer in your area, these products are also available through online deal-  
ers. Please call or e-mail Woodstock International Inc. Customer Service to get a current listing of deal-  
ers at: 1-800-840-8420 or at sales@woodstockint.com.  
TheꢀDf[\cꢀ;*)+-ꢀShop FoxK\efe`e^ꢀA`^ꢀZXeꢀ_\cgꢀpflꢀproduce  
perfect tenons for mortise and tenon joinery. This tenoning jig also  
adjusts for angled tenon cutting set-ups. Standard 3/8" x 3/4" miter bar  
fits all miter gauge slots including T-slots.  
The Df[\cꢀN(,'' Shop FoxꢀI`^_kꢀ8e^c\ꢀA`^ꢀis constructed using  
top quality aluminum castings and plates which are machined to  
exacting tolerances. It has the perfect weight-use ratio to dampen  
vibration, yet is still light enough to easily slide the workpiece  
through the machining process. Its quality and precision are evident  
from the first cut. Cut tenons, dados, rail ends, and finger joints  
safely and with complete accuracy.  
The Df[\cꢀ;*'0-ꢀShop Foxꢀ=\Xk_\iYfXi[ can reduce the risk of  
kick-back and help you achieve consistent results. Designed to lock  
into standard 3/8" x 3/4" miter gauge slots, these featherboards are  
adjustable for various stock widths and miter slot locations. No drill-  
ing or bulky clamp arrangements.  
The Df[\c ;*())ꢀShop FoxꢀGlj_ꢀJk`Zbꢀcan help you keep your  
hands a safe distance from blades and cutters while still maintaining  
control of the workpiece against machine fences. A true necessity  
when running narrow stock. Durable handle is designed for maximum  
control. Measure 131/2" overall.  
The Df[\c N(.).ꢀShop Foxꢀ(ꢀ?Gꢀ;ljkꢀ:fcc\Zkfiꢀis the perfect  
companion for the Model W1819/W1820. It packs a 1 HP, 110V/220V,  
single-phase motor and 800 CFM air suction capacity.  
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Gfn\iꢀ=\\[\ijꢀwill make light work out of those big jobs with  
greater accuracy and safety. TheꢀDf[\cꢀN(.-,ꢀfeatures a 14 HP,  
110V, 1.8 Amp motor. The Df[\cꢀN(.-- features a 12 HP, 220V, 4  
W1765  
Amp motor. Both models feature forward/reverse, XYZ adjustment,  
multiple feed speeds, and synthetic rubber wheels.  
W1766  
TheꢀDf[\cꢀ;*)'. DX^e\k`Zꢀ9Xj\ꢀn`k_ꢀ;`Xcꢀ@e[`ZXkfiꢀ`eꢀ:Xj\ is the  
best value in precision measuring instruments. Powerful magnetic  
base with infinitely adjustable control arm, fine tuning beam  
and magnetic switch. Add to this the 1" travel dial indicator with  
divisions of 0.001", 0.100" per revolution, and a 0.100" counter and  
any setup job is a snap.  
9Xc[ꢀ<X^c\ꢀ;`^`kXcꢀ:Xc`g\ij are very nice digital calipers with the  
following features: Extra large LCD readout. Accuracy: 0.001"/  
0.02mm. Resolution: 0.0005/ 0.01mm. Inch and metric digital display.  
Stainless steel construction. Built-in computer interface port with  
automatic shutoff.  
9<('*(: 4 Digital Caliper  
9<('*): 6" Digital Caliper  
9<('**: 8" Digital Caliper  
;**/*:4" Precision Square  
;**/+:6" Precision Square  
High precision 8cld`eldꢀJhlXi\j are perfect for square layouts and  
machine setup.  
;*'-/:10" Aluminum Square  
;*'-0112" Aluminum Square  
;*'.'118" Aluminum Square  
;*'.(1 24" Aluminum Square  
D3384  
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=\Xk_\iYfXi[j  
Easily made from scrap stock, featherboards (=`^li\ꢀ.')  
provide an added degree of protection against kickback,  
especially when used together with push sticks. They  
also maintain pressure on the workpiece to keep it  
against the fence or table while cutting, which makes  
the operation easier and safer because the cut can be  
completed without the operator’s hands getting near the  
blade. The angled ends and flexibility of the fingers allow  
the workpiece to move in only one direction, which helps  
slow/stop the workpiece if a kickback occurs.  
10" (Minimum)  
3/8"  
30°  
Kerf  
1/16"-1/8"  
2"-3"  
A
Initial Cut  
2"-3"  
3/8"  
Kerf  
1/16"-1/8"  
DXb`e^ꢀXꢀ=\Xk_\iYfXi[  
B
Progressively  
Longer Cuts  
This sub-section covers the two basic types of  
featherboards: 1) Those secured by clamps to the table or  
fence, or 2) those secured by a wood runner that mounts  
in the table saw miter slot.  
=`^li\ꢀ.'% Patterns for featherboards  
(top view shown).  
Materials for Clamp-Mounted Featherboard  
Hardwood 34" x 3"-6" x 10"-28"...............................1  
N\ꢀi\Zfdd\e[ꢀlj`e^ꢀXꢀYXe[jXnꢀ]fiꢀ  
dXb`e^ꢀ]`e^\ijꢀY\ZXlj\ꢀ`kꢀk\e[jꢀkfꢀ  
Y\ꢀjX]\i%ꢀ8ꢀkXYc\ꢀjXnꢀZXeꢀY\ꢀlj\[#ꢀ  
Ylkꢀ`kꢀn`ccꢀfm\i$Zlkꢀk_\ꢀle[\ij`[\ꢀf]ꢀ  
k_\ꢀ\e[j#ꢀgif[lZ\ꢀXꢀk_`Zb\iꢀb\i]#ꢀXe[ꢀ  
i\hl`i\ꢀpflꢀkfꢀjkfgꢀk_\ꢀYcX[\ꢀ_Xc]$  
nXpꢀk_ifl^_ꢀk_\ꢀZlk#ꢀn_`Z_ꢀZXeꢀY\ꢀ  
[Xe^\iflj%ꢀ  
Materials for Miter Slot-Mounted Featherboard  
Hardwood 34" x 3"-6" x 10"-28"...............................1  
Hardwood 38" x (Miter Slot Width) x 5"L ...................1  
Wing Nut 1/4"-20.................................................1  
Flat Head Screw 14"-20 x 2" ..................................1  
Flat Washer 14"-20 .............................................1  
To make a featherboard, do these steps:  
(% Cut a hardwood board 34" thick to size. The length  
and width of the board can vary according to your  
design. Most featherboards are 10"–28" long and 3"–6"  
wide. Make sure the wood grain runs parallel with  
the length of the featherboard, so the fingers you  
create in Jk\gꢀ* will bend without breaking.  
EFK@:<ꢀ  
Fecpꢀjk\gjꢀ(Æ*ꢀXi\ꢀi\hl`i\[ꢀkfꢀdXb\ꢀXꢀ  
ZcXdg$dflek\[ꢀ]\Xk_\iYfXi[%  
)% Cut a 30º angle at one end of the board.  
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*% Make a series of end cuts with the grain,  
approximately 38"–14" apart and 2"–3" long, as shown  
in =`^li\ꢀ.'ꢀ(A).  
Alternatively, start cuts at 2"-3" deep, then make  
them progressively deeper, as shown in =`^li\ꢀ.'ꢀ  
(B).  
@DGFIK8EK1 Cuts made across the grain will result  
in weak fingers that easily break when flexed. When  
made correctly, the fingers should withstand flexing  
from moderate pressure. To test the finger flexibility,  
push firmly on the ends with your thumb. If the  
fingers do not flex, they are likely too thick (the  
cuts are too far apart).  
+% Rout a 14"–38" wide slot 4"–5" long in the workpiece  
and 1"–2" from the short end of the featherboard  
(see =`^li\ꢀ.().  
1/4"-3/8" Slot  
1"-2"  
4"-5"  
,% Cut a miter bar that will fit in the table miter slot  
approximately 5" long, as shown in =`^li\ꢀ.).  
=`^li\ꢀ.(% Slot routed in featherboard.  
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]\Xk_\iYfXi[jÇXggifo`dXk\cpꢀ_Xc]ꢀk_\ꢀc\e^k_ꢀf]ꢀk_\ꢀ  
kfkXcꢀ]\Xk_\iYfXi[Çkfꢀjlggfikꢀk_\ꢀ]fiZ\ꢀXggc`\[ꢀkfꢀ  
k_\ꢀ]\Xk_\iYfXi[ꢀ[li`e^ꢀlj\%  
(Top View)  
3/8"  
(Side View)  
5"  
-% Drill a 14" hole in the center of the bar, then  
countersink the bottom to fit a 14"-20 flat head  
screw.  
1/4" Hole  
5"  
Countersink on Bottom  
4" Slot  
.% Mark a 4" line through the center of the countersunk  
hole, then use a jig saw with a narrow blade to cut  
it out.  
=`^li\ꢀ.)% Miter bar pattern.  
/% Assemble the miter bar and featherboard with a 14"-  
20 x flat head screw, flat washer, and a wing nut or  
a star knob (see =`^li\ꢀ.*). Congratulations! Your  
featherboard is complete.  
(Side View)  
Wing Nut  
Flat Washer  
Featherboard  
K`g1 K_\ꢀc\e^k_ꢀf]ꢀk_\ꢀ]cXkꢀ_\X[ꢀjZi\nꢀ[\g\e[jꢀfeꢀ  
k_\ꢀk_`Zbe\jjꢀf]ꢀk_\ꢀ]\Xk_\iYfXi[Çk_fl^_ꢀ((Ð)ꢃꢀkfꢀ)ꢃꢀ  
c\e^k_jꢀljlXccpꢀnfib%  
Miter Bar  
Flat Head Screw  
Now, proceed to Dflek`e^ꢀ=\Xk_\iYfXi[ꢀ`eꢀD`k\iꢀ  
Jcfk on GX^\ꢀ,..  
=`^li\ꢀ.*% Assembling miter slot  
featherboard components.  
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Dflek`e^ꢀ=\Xk_\iYfXi[jꢀn`k_ꢀ:cXdgj  
Fence Featherboard  
Clamp  
(% Lower the saw blade, then adjust the fence to the  
desired width and secure it.  
)% Place the workpiece against the fence, making sure  
it is 1" in front of the blade.  
*% Place a featherboard on the table away from the  
blade so all fingers point forward and contact the  
workpiece (see =`^li\ꢀ.+).  
Clamp  
Table  
Featherboard  
+% Secure the featherboard to the table with a clamp.  
,% Check the featherboard by pushing it with your  
=`^li\ꢀ.+% Example of featherboards  
thumb to ensure it is secure.  
secured with clamps.  
— If the featherboard moves, tighten the clamp  
more.  
-% Mount a second featherboard to the fence with  
another clamp (see =`^li\ꢀ.+), then repeat Jk\gꢀ,  
to ensure it is secure.  
Dflek`e^ꢀ=\Xk_\iYfXi[ꢀ`eꢀD`k\iꢀJcfk  
(% Lower the saw blade, then adjust the fence to the  
desired width and secure it.  
Blade  
)%ꢀ Place the workpiece evenly against the fence, with  
the end approximately 1" in front of the blade.  
Featherboard  
*% Slide the featherboard miter bar into the miter slot,  
making sure the fingers slant toward the blade, as  
shown in =`^li\ꢀ.,.  
+% Position the fingered edge of the featherboard  
against the edge of the workpiece, so that all  
of the fingers contact the workpiece. Slide the  
featherboard toward the blade until the first finger  
is nearly even with the end of the workpiece, which  
should be approximately 1" away from the blade.  
Workpiece  
=`^li\ꢀ.,% Featherboard installed in miter  
slot and supporting workpiece for ripping  
cut.  
,% Double check the workpiece and the featherboard to  
ensure they are properly positioned as described in  
Jk\gꢀ+. Then secure the featherboard to the table.  
Check the featherboard by hand to make sure it is  
tight.  
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\efl^_ꢀX^X`ejkꢀk_\ꢀnfibg`\Z\ꢀkfꢀb\\gꢀ`kꢀX^X`ejkꢀk_\ꢀ  
]\eZ\ꢀYlkꢀefkꢀjfꢀk`^_kꢀk_Xkꢀ`kꢀ`jꢀ[`]]`Zlckꢀkfꢀ]\\[ꢀk_\ꢀ  
nfibg`\Z\%  
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Push Stick  
Prohibition  
Glj_ꢀJk`Zbj  
Zone  
When used correctly, push sticks reduce the risk of injury  
by keeping hands away from the blade while cutting. In  
the event of an accident, a push stick can absorb damage  
that would have otherwise happened to hands or fingers.  
Use push sticks whenever your hands will get within 12"  
of the blade. To maintain control when cutting large  
workpieces, start the cut by feeding with your hands then  
use push sticks to finish the cut, so your hands are not on  
the end of the workpiece as it passes through the blade.  
Store Push  
Stick Here  
Push Stick  
for Easy  
Access  
Supporting  
Blade  
Push Stick  
Path  
Feeding  
=\\[`e^1 Place the notched end of the push stick  
against the end of the workpiece (see inset =`^li\ꢀ.-),  
and move the workpiece into the blade with steady  
downward and forward pressure.  
=`^li\ꢀ.-% Using push sticks to rip narrow  
stock.  
Jlggfik`e^1 A second push stick can be used to keep the  
workpiece firmly against the fence while cutting. When  
using a push stick in this manner, only apply pressure  
before the blade; otherwise, pushing the workpiece  
against or behind the blade will increase the risk of  
kickback (see =`^li\ꢀ.-).  
=`^li\ꢀ..% Side view of push stick in-use.  
DXb`e^ꢀXꢀGlj_ꢀJk`Zb  
Use this template to make  
your own push stick.  
SIZING: Push stick must  
be at least 15 34" long.  
Use 12"–34" thick  
material.  
Cut here to  
push 14" stock  
Cut here to push 12" stock  
Notch to help  
prevent hand  
from slipping  
Notch for placing on  
corners of workpieces  
MATERIAL: Only use hard-  
wood, sturdy plywood, or  
high-density plastic. Do not  
use softwood that may break  
under pressure or metal that  
can break teeth from the  
blade!  
SANDING: Sand  
edges to remove  
rough edges and  
increase comfort.  
12" Grid  
=`^li\ꢀ78. Template for a basic shop-made push stick (not shown at actual size).  
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Push Stick  
Prohibition  
Zone  
Glj_ꢀ9cfZbj  
When used correctly, a push block reduces the risk of  
injury by keeping hands away from the blade while  
cutting. In the event of an accident, a push block often  
takes the damage that would have otherwise happened  
to hands or fingers.  
Push Stick  
Supporting  
A push block can be used in place of or in addition to  
a push stick for feeding workpieces into the blade. Due  
to their design, push blocks allow the operator to apply  
firm downward pressure on the workpiece that could not  
otherwise be achieved with a push stick.  
Blade  
Path  
Push  
Block  
Feeding  
=`^li\ꢀ.0% Using a push block and push  
stick to make a rip cut.  
The push block design on this page (see =`^li\ꢀ81) can  
be used in two different ways (see =`^li\ꢀ80). Typically,  
the bottom of the push block is used until the end of the  
workpiece reaches the blade.  
The notched end of the push block is then used to push  
the workpiece the rest of the way through the cut,  
keeping the operator's hands at a safe distance from the  
blade. A push stick is often used at the same time in the  
other hand to support the workpiece during the cut.  
=`^li\ꢀ/'. Side view of push block in use.  
CAUTION: Bottom  
of handle must be  
at least 4" above  
bottom of push  
block to keep  
hand away from  
blade.  
DXb`e^ꢀXꢀGlj_ꢀ9cfZb  
Use this template to make your own push block.  
Handle for  
firm grip  
Make push block with  
12"–34" thick material  
Notch for use  
as a push stick  
4"  
CAUTION: Only use hardwood, sturdy plywood, or  
high-density plastic. Do not use softwood that  
may break under pressure or metal that can break  
teeth from the blade!  
14"–12"  
Lip for pushing workpiece  
9"−10" Minimum Length  
12" Grid  
=`^li\ꢀ/(. Template for a basic shop-made push stick (not shown at actual size).  
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3
EXiifn$I`gꢀ8lo`c`Xipꢀ  
=\eZ\ꢀꢂꢀGlj_ꢀ9cfZb  
4
"
Hardwood  
Length  
of Fence  
1
2
"
Plywood  
There are designs for hundreds of specialty jigs that can  
be found in books, trade magazines, and the internet.  
These types of jigs can greatly improve the safety and  
consistentcy of cuts. They are particularly useful during  
production runs when dozens or hundreds of the same  
type of cut need to be made.  
3"  
Length  
of Fence  
1
5 ⁄4  
"
The narrow-rip auxiliarly fence and push block system  
shown in this section is an example of a specialty jig that  
can be made to increase the safety of very narrow rip  
cuts.  
=`^li\ꢀ/)% Auxiliary fence dimensions.  
34" Hardwood  
Pilot Holes  
12" Plywood  
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Materials for Narrow-Rip Push Block & Auxiliary Fence  
Hardwood 34" x 3" x Length of Fence.......................1  
Plywood 12" x 51/4" x Length of Fence .....................1  
Plywood 12" x 10" x 5"-9" .....................................1  
Plywood 12" x 15" x 538" ......................................1  
Wood Screws #8 x 11/4" ............................ As Needed  
Completed  
Fence  
=`^li\ꢀ83%ꢀLocation of pilot holes.  
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(% Cut a piece of 12" thick plywood 514" wide and as  
5
long as your table saw fence; cut a piece of 34  
"
5 8  
"
15"  
thick hardwood 3" wide and as long as your table  
saw fence, as shown in =`^li\ꢀ/).  
1
2 2  
"
Handle  
38  
"
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lj\ꢀ]lie`kli\$^iX[\ꢀgcpnff[ꢀfiꢀb`ce$[i`\[ꢀ_Xi[nff[ꢀ  
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1
Lip  
5 4  
"
1
12 2  
"
38  
"
1
2 2  
"
38  
"
)% Pre-drill and countersink eight pilot holes 38" from  
the bottom of the 3" wide board, as shown in =`^li\ꢀ  
83, then fasten the 514" and 3" wide boards with  
eight #8 x 114" wood screws.  
=`^li\ꢀ/+% Push block dimensions and  
construction.  
+% Using the 12" material you used in the previous  
steps, cut out pieces for the push block per the  
dimensions shown in =`^li\ꢀ/+; for the handle, cut  
a piece 10" long by 5"–9" high and shape it as desired  
to fit in your hand.  
,% Attach the handle to the base with #8 x 114" wood  
screws, attach the lip to the base with cyanoacrylate  
type wood glue.  
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Auxilliary Fence  
Blade  
(% Place the auxiliary fence on the table and clamp it  
to the fence at both ends, then adjust the distance  
between the auxiliary fence and the blade—this  
determines how wide the workpiece will be ripped  
(see =`^li\ꢀ/,).  
Workpiece  
Cutting  
Width  
)% Install the blade guard, then secure the spreader  
pawls in the upright position, as shown in Figure 48  
on GX^\ꢀ*., so they do not interfere with the push  
block lip.  
=`^li\ꢀ85% Adjusting ripping distance  
between blade and auxiliary fence.  
*% Place the workpiece 1" in front of the blade and  
evenly against the table and the auxiliary fence.  
+%ꢀ Turn the saw FE, then begin ripping the workpiece  
Auxilliary Fence  
Blade  
using a push stick for side support.  
As the workpiece nears the end of the cut, place  
the push block on the auxiliary fence with the lip  
directly behind the workpiece, then release the  
push stick just before it is even with the blade (see  
=`^li\ꢀ/.). Guide the workpiece the rest of the way  
through the cut with the push block, then re-install  
the pawls on the spreader when cutting operations  
are finished.  
Push Stick  
for Side  
Support  
Push  
Block  
Workpiece  
Blade Path  
=`^li\ꢀ/-% Adjusting ripping distance  
between blade and auxiliary fence.  
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Release  
Push Stick  
Before Blade  
=`^li\ /.. Ripping with push block.  
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Outfeed  
Table  
Support  
Table  
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One of the best accessories for improving the safety and  
ease of using a table saw is simply placing a large table  
(outfeed table) behind the saw to catch the workpiece  
(see =`^li\ꢀ//). Additionally, another table to the left  
of the saw (support table) can also help support large  
workpieces so they can be cut safely and accurately.  
=`^li\ꢀ//% Example of outfeed & support  
tables.  
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Crosscut  
Sled  
A crosscut sled (see =`^li\ꢀ/0) is a fantastic way to  
improve the safety and accuracy of crosscutting on the  
table saw. Most expert table operator uses a crosscut  
sled when they have to crosscut a large volume of work,  
because the sled offers substantial protection against  
kickback when crosscutting.  
=`^li\ꢀ/0%ꢀExample of crosscut sled.  
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For optimum performance from your machine, follow this  
maintenance schedule and refer to any specific instructions  
given in this section.  
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Inspect blades for damage or wear.  
Check for loose mounting bolts/arbor nut.  
Check cords, plugs, and switch for damage.  
Check for any other condition that could hamper the  
safe operation of this machine.  
Wipe the table clean after every use—this ensures  
moisture from wood dust does not remain on bare  
metal surfaces.  
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Wipe down the table surface and grooves with a  
lubricant and rust preventive such as SLIPIT®.  
Vacuum dust buildup from the motor housing and  
trunnions.  
Clean the pitch and resin from the saw blade with a  
cleaner like OxiSolv® Blade & Bit Cleaner.  
Dfek_cpꢀDX`ek\eXeZ\1  
›ꢀ Check/tighten the belt tension (GX^\ꢀ.+).  
:c\Xe`e^  
Cleaning the Model W1819/W1820 is relatively easy.  
Vacuum excess wood chips and sawdust, and wipe off the  
remaining dust with a dry cloth. If any resin has built up,  
use a resin dissolving cleaner to remove it.  
After cleaning, treat all unpainted cast iron and steel with  
a non-staining lubricant.  
Occasionally it will become necessary to clean the  
internal parts with more than a vacuum. To do this,  
remove the table top and clean the internal parts with  
resin/pitch dissolver or mineral spirits and a stiff wire  
brush or steel wool. DO NOT USE WATER—WATER WILL  
CAUSE CAST IRON TO RUST.  
Make sure the internal workings are dry before using  
the saw again, so that wood dust will not accumulate.  
If any essential lubrication is removed during cleaning,  
re-lubricate those areas.  
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An essential step for lubrication is cleaning the compo-  
nents before lubricating them.  
This step is critical because dust and chips build up on  
lubricated components, which makes them hard to move.  
Simply adding more grease to built-up grime will not  
result in smooth moving components.  
Clean the components in this section with an oil/grease  
solvent cleaner.  
The following are the main components that need to be  
lubricated:  
Trunnion Slides and Orientation Gears  
Worm Gears, Trunnion and Bearing Housing Teeth  
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Clean the trunnion slides with mineral spirits and a rag,  
and brush a dab of lithium grease into each groove. Move  
the blade tilt back and forth to spread the grease (see  
=`^li\ꢀ0').  
Rear Trunnion  
Slide  
Front Trunnion  
Slide  
Also use a wire brush and mineral spirits to clean any  
debris or grime off the orientation gears, then apply  
lithium grease to the gears with a brush.  
Orientation  
Gears  
=`^li\ꢀ0'% Trunnion slides and tilt  
leadscrew.  
Nfid>\Xij#Kilee`feXe[9\Xi`e^?flj`e^ꢀ  
K\\k_  
Teeth  
Clean away any built up grime and debris with a wire  
brush and mineral spirits from the worm gears and  
the teeth (see =@^li\ꢀ91) on the bearing housing and  
trunnion. Then use a brush or rag to apply a thin coat of  
white lithium grease to the gears and teeth.  
Worm  
Gears  
Teeth  
=`^li\ꢀ0(%ꢀWorm gears and teeth.  
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This section covers the most common service adjustments  
or procedures that may need to be made during the life  
of your machine.  
If you require additional machine service not included  
in this section, please contact Woodstock International  
Technical Support at (360) 734-3482 or send e-mail to:  
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The table saw features stop bolts that stop the blade  
exactly at 45° and 90° when tilting it with the handwheel.  
The tilt scale reads "0" when the blade is 90° to the table.  
The stops have been set at the factory and should require  
no adjustments, unless you notice that your cuts are not  
accurate.  
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0'—ꢀJhlXi\  
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Hkp  
90—ꢀSquare.......................................................1  
45° Square .......................................................1  
Hex Wrench 3mm ...............................................1  
Wrench 10mm ...................................................1  
Wrench 13mm ...................................................1  
KXYc\  
=`^li\ꢀ0)%ꢀChecking blade at 90°.  
J\kk`e^ꢀ0'—ꢀJkfgꢀ9fck  
(%ꢀ DISCONNECT THE SAW FROM POWER!  
)% Raise the blade as high as it will go, then tilt it toward  
0° until it stops and cannot be tilted any more.  
*%ꢀ Place a 90° square against the table and blade so  
it contacts the blade evenly from bottom to top, as  
shown in =`^li\ꢀ0). Make sure a blade tooth does not  
obstruct the placement of the square.  
— If the blade is 90° to the table, then adjustments  
do not need to be made. Make sure the tilt  
indicator arrow shown in =`^li\ꢀ0* points to  
the 0° mark on the scale. Adjust the position  
by loosening the button head screw, moving the  
indicator with your fingers, then tightening the  
screw.  
Indicator  
=`^li\ꢀ0*. Tilt indicator arrow.  
— If the blade is not 90° to the table, you will need  
to adjust the 90° stop screw. Proceed to the next  
step.  
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+% Tilt the blade away from 0° by about 5°, so there is  
room for the stop bolt to move.  
90° Stop  
Bolt & Jam  
Nut  
,% Open the motor access cover, loosen the jam nut  
shown in =`^li\j0+Æ0,, adjust the stop bolt up or  
down according to how far off the blade was from  
90°. Repeat Jk\gꢀ* and, if necessary, make additional  
adjustments to the stop bolt until the table stops at  
90°.  
=`^li\ꢀ0+% 90° stop bolt and jam nut.  
-%ꢀ Tighten the jam nut, then close the motor cover.  
90° Stop Bolt &  
J\kk`e^ꢀ+,—ꢀJkfgꢀ9fck  
(%ꢀ DISCONNECT THE SAW FROM POWER!  
Jam Nut  
)% Raise the blade as high as it will go, then tilt it  
towards 45° until it stops and cannot be tilted any  
more.  
*%ꢀ Place a 45° square against the table and blade so  
it contacts the blade evenly from bottom to top, as  
shown in =`^li\ꢀ0-. Make sure a blade tooth does not  
obstruct the placement of the square.  
=`^li\ꢀ0,. 90° stop bolt and jam nut  
(table removed for clarity).  
+,—ꢀJhlXi\  
— If the blade is 45° to the table, then adjustments  
do not need to be made.  
9cX[\  
KXYc\  
— If the blade is not 45° to the table, you will need  
to adjust the 45° stop screw. Proceed to the next  
step.  
+% Tilt the blade to 15°, so there is room for the stop  
bolt to move, then remove the dust port to access the  
stop bolt.  
=`^li\ꢀ0-%ꢀChecking blade at 45°.  
,% Loosen the jam nut on the 45° stop bolt (see =`^li\ꢀ  
0.) with a 13mm wrench, adjust the stop bolt up or  
down according to how far off the blade was from  
45°.  
-% Continue adjusting the stop bolt until it contacts the  
cabinet when the blade is at 45°, then tighten the  
jam nut.  
.% Close the dust port.  
45° Stop Bolt &  
Jam Nut  
=`^li\ꢀ0.% 45° stop bolt and jam nut.  
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Your table saw will give the best results if the miter slot  
and the rip fence are parallel to the blade. If either of  
these are not exactly parallel, your cuts and your fin-  
ished work will be lower in quality, but more importantly,  
the risk of kickback will be increased. Take the time to  
adjust your table saw properly. A few minutes now will  
be time well spent.  
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Hkp  
Adjustable Square ..............................................1  
Marker ............................................................1  
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Figure 98. Example of adjusting blade to  
(%ꢀ DISCONNECT THE SAW FROM POWER!  
miter slot.  
)%ꢀ Use an adjustable square to measure the distance  
from the miter slot to a carbide tip on the blade, as  
shown in =`^li\ꢀ0/. Make sure that the face of the  
adjustable square is even along the miter slot.  
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\okiXꢀ ZXi\ꢀ fiꢀ n\Xiꢀ ^cfm\jꢀ n_\eꢀ _Xe$  
[c`e^ꢀk_\ꢀYcX[\ꢀfiꢀnfib`e^ꢀe\Xiꢀ`k%  
*%ꢀ With the end of the adjustable square just touching  
the tooth or carbide tip, lock the square in place.  
Now, mark the carbide tip with a marker where you  
made this measurement.  
+%ꢀ Rotate the marked blade tip to the other end of the  
table insert.  
,%ꢀ Slide the adjustable square down to the other end  
of the table insert, and compare the distance from  
the marked blade tip to the end of the adjustable  
square.  
— If the blade tip measurement is not the same, the  
table will need to be adjusted. Proceed to Jk\gꢀ-.  
Dflek`e^ꢀ  
9fckj  
— If the blade tip measurement is the same on both  
sides, go to Jk\gꢀ..  
-%ꢀ To adjust the table, loosen the four cap screws  
in the table mounting locations (see =`^li\ꢀ00)  
and slightly tap the table in the needed direction.  
Repeat Jk\gj )Æ,ꢀuntil the blade and miter slot are  
parallel.  
.%ꢀ Tighten the table mounting cap screws in a  
crisscross, alternating manner.  
Figure 99. Table mounting bolts.  
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8c`^ed\ek  
:_\Zb`e^ꢀ8c`^ed\ek  
The blade guard spreader and riving knife must be aligned  
with the blade when installed. If the spreader/riving knife  
is not aligned with the blade, then the workpiece will  
before forced sideways during the cut, which will increase  
the risk of kickback.  
Top Alignment  
Riving  
KffcjꢀE\\[\[ꢀ  
Hkp  
Straightedge .....................................................1  
Knife  
Bottom Alignment  
Table  
KfꢀZ_\Zbꢀk_\ꢀjgi\X[\i&i`m`e^ꢀbe`]\ꢀXc`^ed\ek#ꢀ[fꢀk_\j\ꢀ  
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=`^li\ꢀ(''% Checking top and bottom  
riving knife parallelism with blade.  
(% DISCONNECT THE SAW FROM POWER!  
)% Raise the saw blade to the maximum height so you  
have easy working access.  
8c`^ed\ek  
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*% Place the straightedge alternately against the top  
and bottom of blade and spreader/riving knife, as  
shown in =`^li\ꢀ(''. The spreader/riving knife  
should be parallel with the blade along its length at  
both positions, and it should be in the "Alignment  
Zone," as shown in =`^li\ꢀ('(.  
Jgi\X[\iꢀfi  
I`m`e^ꢀBe`]\  
9cX[\  
— If the spreader/riving knife is not parallel with the  
blade and inside the alignment zone, then it needs  
to be adjusted. Proceed to 8[aljk`e^ꢀ8c`^ed\ek  
instructions.  
=`^li\ꢀ('(% Spreader/riving knife  
alignment zone.  
— If the spreader/riving knife is not parallel with the  
blade at either the top or bottom, it may be bent.  
+% Remove the spreader/riving knife and place it on a  
flat surface and check to see if the spreader/riving  
knife lays evenly along its length.  
— If the spreader/riving knife does not lay evenly,  
proceed to 8[aljk`e^ꢀ9\ekꢀJgi\X[\i&I`m`e^ꢀBe`]\  
on GX^\ꢀ-0.  
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8[aljk`e^ꢀ8c`^ed\ek  
The spreader/riving knife mounting position can be  
adjusted into alignment with the blade using the set  
screws on the spreader/riving knife mounting block.  
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Hkp  
Hex Wrench 3mm ...............................................1  
Hex Wrench 5mm ...............................................1  
Screws  
Cap  
Center  
Screw  
To adjust the spreader/riving knife position, do these  
steps:  
1. DISCONNECT THE SAW FROM POWER!  
)%ꢀ Remove the table insert.  
Set Screw  
8c`^ed\ek  
*% Adjust each pair of set screws that controls the  
direction required to move the mounting block so  
the riving knive can be aligned with the blade (see  
=`^li\ꢀ(')). Make sure to move both screws in even  
increments.  
Qfe\  
Adjustment Block  
Kfgꢀ:fekifc  
D`jXc`^e\[  
Jgc`kk\iꢀfi  
I`m`e^ꢀBe`]\  
9cX[\  
9fkkfdꢀ:fekifc  
+%ꢀꢀ Re-install the table insert.  
,% Follow :_\Zb`e^ꢀ8c`^ed\ek,ꢀJk\gjꢀ(Æ*ꢀto determine  
if the spreader/riving knife is parallel with the blade  
and inside the "Alignment Zone."  
=`^li\ꢀ(')%ꢀSet screws for adjusting  
— If the spreader/riving knife is in the alignment  
spreader/riving knife position.  
zone, no additional steps are necessary.  
— If the spreader/riving knife is still not in the  
alignment zone, continue adjusting the set screws  
on the mounting block as necessary to correctly  
position the spreader/riving knife.  
-% Tighten the two cap screws on the mounting block to  
secure the spreader/riving knife adjustment.  
8[aljk`e^ꢀ9\ekꢀJgi\X[\i&I`m`e^ꢀBe`]\  
(%ꢀ DISCONNECT THE SAW FROM POWER!  
)% Bend the spreader or riving knife by hand while  
installed, then follow Jk\gjꢀ(Æ* in :_\Zb`e^ꢀ  
8c`^ed\ek to determine if it is parallel with the  
blade and inside the "Alignment Zone" (refer to  
:_\Zb`e^ꢀ8c`^ed\ek).  
— If this does not work, remove it to straighten.  
— If you cannot straighten it properly, replace it.  
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There are four main adjustments for the fence: (1) square,  
(2) height, (3) parallelism, and (4) clamping pressure.  
Keep in mind that these adjustments are interconnected  
and some trial-and-error may be needed to achieve  
satisfactory results.  
KffcjꢀE\\[\[ꢀ  
Hkp  
Hex Wrench 6mm ...............................................1  
Square ............................................................1  
Felt-Tipped Marker .............................................1  
JhlXi\ꢀXe[ꢀ?\`^_k  
The fence face must be square to the table in order to  
produce square cuts. The fence should be adjusted so it  
does not drag across the table surface.  
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kXYc\#ꢀ[fꢀk_\j\ꢀjk\gj1  
0'—ꢀJhlXi\  
=\eZ\  
(% DISCONNECT THE SAW FROM POWER!  
KXYc\  
)% Place a square on the table against the face of the  
fence (see =`^li\ꢀ('*) to check if the fence is square  
to the table.  
=`^li\ꢀ('*% Checking if fence is square to  
table.  
— If the fence is square to table, go to Jk\gꢀ+.  
— If the fence is not square to table, go to Jk\gꢀ*.  
J\kꢀJZi\nj  
CfZbꢀElk  
*% Adjust the set screws (see =`^li\ꢀ('+) on top of the  
fence bracket to ensure the fence face is 90° to the  
table, then tighten the knurled lock nuts.  
+%ꢀ Look at the gap between the fence and table top.  
I\XiꢀIX`c  
=ffk  
=\eZ\  
9iXZb\k  
— If the gap is approximately 116" and even from the  
front of the table to the back, then no additional  
adjustments are necessary.  
=`^li\ꢀ('+% Fence components used to  
adjust fence height and squareness to  
table.  
— If the gap is uneven, if the fence height is more  
than 18", or if the fence touches the table, then  
continue with Jk\gꢀ,.  
,% Adjust the fence height with the rear rail foot  
until the gap between the table and the fence is  
approximately 116" and even from the front of the  
table to the back. Efk\1 @]ꢀk_\ꢀ]ifekꢀ\e[ꢀf]ꢀk_\ꢀ  
]\eZ\ꢀe\\[jꢀkfꢀY\ꢀX[aljk\[ꢀlgꢀfiꢀ[fne#ꢀlj\ꢀk_\ꢀ  
j\kꢀjZi\njꢀ]ifdꢀ=`^li\ꢀ('+2ꢀklieꢀk_\dꢀ`eꢀ\m\eꢀ  
`eZi\d\ekjꢀXe[ꢀi\Z_\Zbꢀk_\ꢀjhlXi\e\jjꢀX]k\inXi[j%  
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Clamping Pressure and Parallelism  
Set screws on the rear side of the fence bracket adjust  
the clamping pressure to hold your fence securely, and  
position the fence parallel to the blade.  
KfꢀX[aljkꢀk_\ꢀ]\eZ\ꢀZcXdg`e^ꢀgi\jjli\ꢀXe[ꢀgXiXcc\c`jdꢀ  
kfꢀk_\ꢀYcX[\#ꢀ[fꢀk_\j\ꢀjk\gj1  
J\kꢀJZi\nj  
=\eZ\  
9iXZb\k  
(% DISCONNECT THE SAW FROM POWER!  
)% Remove the fence.  
*% Equally adjust the set screws shown in =`^li\ꢀ(',  
on the rear side of the front bracket as necessary  
until the clamping pressure is strong enough that the  
fence will not move as pressure is applied against it.  
+% Place the fence approximately 4" away from the  
=`^li\ꢀ(',% Location of set screws used  
to adjust fence parallelism and clamping  
pressure.  
blade.  
,% Measure the distance between the fence and the  
front of the blade at one end of the table insert,  
then mark the tooth that you measured from with a  
felt-tipped marker.  
JgXZ\  
9\kn\\e  
=\eZ\ꢀꢂꢀ9cX[\  
<m\e  
-% Rotate the blade to the other end of the table insert  
(see =`^li\ꢀ('-), and recheck the distance between  
the fence and the blade to ensure they are parallel.  
.% Use trial-and-error to adjust the set screws so the  
fence is parallel to the blade and the clamping  
pressure is sufficient.  
=`^li\ꢀ('-. Example of fence aligned  
parallel to miter slot.  
Fgk`feXc: Jfd\ꢀnff[nfib\ijꢀgi\]\iꢀkfꢀf]]j\kꢀk_\ꢀ  
i\Xiꢀf]ꢀk_\ꢀ]\eZ\ꢀ(Ð-+ꢃꢀ]ifdꢀk_\ꢀYcX[\#ꢀXjꢀj_fneꢀ`eꢀ  
=`^li\ꢀ('.#ꢀkfꢀ_\cgꢀgi\m\ekꢀk_\ꢀnfibg`\Z\ꢀ]ifdꢀ  
Y`e[`e^ꢀXe[ꢀYlie`e^%ꢀ  
Oꢀ4ꢀPfliꢀD\Xjli\d\ek  
The argument is that this offset adjustment reduces  
the chance of kickback by alleviating potential  
binding that may occur between the backside of  
the blade and fence. The trade-off is slightly less  
accurate cuts.  
Oꢁꢀ"ꢀ(&-+  
Oꢁ  
<okiXꢀJgXZ\  
kfꢀGi\m\ekꢀ9`e[`e^  
=`^li\ꢀ('.% Adjusting fence with a 164"  
offset.  
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=\eZ\ꢀJZXc\ꢀ:Xc`YiXk`fe  
The fence scale indicator window, shown in =`^li\ꢀ('/,  
can be calibrated with the fence scale if you notice that  
your cuts do not accurately match what is shown on the  
fence scale. The indicator adjusts by loosening the two  
mounting screws and sliding it in the desired direction.  
Screws  
KffcjꢀE\\[\[ꢀ  
Hkp  
Hex Wrench 2.5mm.............................................1  
Scrap Piece of Wood............................................1  
KfꢀZXc`YiXk\ꢀk_\ꢀ]\eZ\ꢀjZXc\ꢀ`e[`ZXkfiꢀn`e[fnj#ꢀ[fꢀ  
k_\j\ꢀjk\gj1  
Indicator  
Window  
(% Position and lock the fence at 13", as indicated by  
the scale, cut your scrap piece of wood.  
=`^li\ꢀ('/% Fence indicator window.  
)% Reposition and lock the fence at 12", as indicated by  
the scale.  
*% Flip your scrap piece of wood over, placing the side  
that was cut in Jk\gꢀ) against the fence, and cut  
your scrap piece of wood.  
+% Measure the width of the freshly cut workpiece with  
a tape measure. The workpiece width should be  
exactly 12". If it is not, then adjust the indicator  
window to match the width of the workpiece.  
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D`k\iꢀ>Xl^\ꢀ8[aljkd\ekj  
The miter gauge can be adjusted so it is perpendicular to  
the blade and so it is snug in the T-slot.  
KffcjꢀE\\[\[ꢀ  
Hkp  
90° Square .......................................................1  
45° Square .......................................................1  
Hex Wrench 2.5mm.............................................1  
Hex Wrench 2mm ...............................................1  
Hex Wrench 3mm ...............................................1  
JhlXi\  
:_\Zb`e^&J\kk`e^ꢀ0'—ꢀJkfgj  
(% DISCONNECT THE SAW FROM POWER!  
9cX[\  
)% Slide the miter gauge into the T-slot on the table.  
*% Loosen the miter gauge lock knob, pull out the  
positive stop knob, then pivot the miter gauge body  
to 90° so the stop knob springs into position.  
D`k\iꢀ>Xl^\  
+% Place the 90° square evenly against the face of the  
miter gauge and the blade, as shown in =`^li\ꢀ('0.  
=`^li\ꢀ('0% Checking 90° stop on miter  
gauge.  
— If the square touches the miter body and the body  
of the blade (not the teeth) evenly at the same  
time, then it is square to the blade and the 90°  
stop is set correctly. No further adjustments are  
necessary.  
Positive  
Stop Knob  
— If the square does not touch the miter body and  
blade body evenly at the same time, then proceed  
to Jk\gꢀ,.  
Button Head  
Cap Screws  
,% Loosen the button head cap screws on the positive  
stop knob block (see =`^li\ꢀ (('), adjust the miter  
body until it is flush with the square, then tighten the  
screws.  
=`^li\ꢀ(('% Screws for adjusting miter  
gauge body.  
-% Loosen the screw on the front of the miter bar, adjust  
Set Screws  
the pointer to 0°, then tighten the screw.  
8[aljk`e^ꢀD`k\iꢀ9XiꢀK`^_ke\jj  
The miter bar can be adjusted so it fits more tightly in  
the miter slot.  
To adjust the miter bar tightness, loosen the cap screw  
on each guide block (see =`^li\ꢀ(((), adjust the set  
screws as needed, then tighten the cap screw.  
Cap Screws  
Guide  
Block  
=`^li\ꢀ(((% Screws for adjusting miter bar  
in miter slot.  
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9\ckꢀK\ej`feꢀꢂꢀ  
I\gcXZ\d\ek  
The three V-belts stretch slightly as the saw is used. Most  
of the belt stretching will happen during the first 16 hours  
of use, but it may continue in small increments through  
continued use.  
KffcjꢀE\\[\[ꢀ  
Hkp  
Wrenches 18mm.................................................2  
K\ej`fe`e^ꢀ9\ck  
(% DISCONNECT THE SAW FROM POWER!  
)% Lower the blade completely, then open the motor  
V-Belts  
cabinet.  
*% Loosen the hex nuts on the motor shown in =`^li\ꢀ  
((), and pivot the motor up and down to make sure  
that it is movable.  
Hex Nut  
(Not Shown)  
+% Press down on the motor with one hand to keep the  
Hex Nut  
belt tension tight, then tighten the hex nuts.  
,% Press each V-belt in the center to check the belt  
tension.  
=`^li\ꢀ(()% Motor mounting nut.  
The belts are correctly tensioned when there is  
approximately 12" deflection when they are pushed  
with moderate pressure, as shown in =`^li\ꢀ((*.  
— If there is more than 12" deflection when the  
V-belts are pushed with moderate pressure, loosen  
the hex nuts, adjust the motor downward, then  
tighten the hex nuts.  
Glcc\p  
;\]c\Zk`fe  
1
-% Close the motor access cover.  
2
"
I\gcXZ`e^ꢀ9\ck  
(%ꢀ DISCONNECT THE SAW FROM POWER!  
Glcc\p  
)% Lower the blade completely, then open the motor  
access cover.  
=`^li\ꢀ((*. Checking belt tension.  
*% Loosen the hex nuts that secure the motor (see  
=`^li\ꢀ(())and raise the motor fully to remove  
tension on the V-belts. Roll the V-belts off of the  
arbor and motor pulleys. Install a new matching  
set of V-belts onto the pulleys, lower the motor to  
tension the V-belts, then tighten the hex nuts.  
+% Follow Jk\gꢀ, in the K\ej`fe`e^ꢀ9\ck subsection to  
check V-belt tension, then close the motor cover.  
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<c\Zki`ZXcꢀJX]\kpꢀ@ejkilZk`fej  
These pages are current at the time of printing. However, in the spirit of improvement, we may  
make changes to the electrical systems of future machines. Study this diagram carefully. If you notice  
differences between your machine and these wiring diagrams, call Woodstock International Technical  
Support at (360) 734-3482.  
(%ꢀ J?F:Bꢀ?8Q8I;% Working on wiring that is  
connected to a power source is extremely  
dangerous. Touching electrified parts will  
result in personal injury including but not  
limited to severe burns, electrocution,  
or death. Disconnect the power from  
the machine before servicing electrical  
components!  
,%ꢀ DFKFIꢀN@I@E>% The motor wiring shown  
in these diagrams is current at the time  
of printing, but it may not match your  
machine. Always use the wiring diagram  
inside the motor junction box.  
-%ꢀ DF;@=@:8K@FEJ% Using aftermarket parts or  
modifying the wiring beyond what is shown  
in the diagram may lead to unpredictable  
results, including serious injury or fire.  
)%ꢀ HL8C@=@<;ꢀ<C<:KI@:@8E% Due to the  
inherent hazards of electricity, only a  
qualified electrician should perform wiring  
tasks on this machine. If you are not a  
qualified electrician, get help from one  
before attempting any kind of wiring job.  
.%ꢀ :8G8:@KFIJ&@EM<IK<IJ% Some capacitors  
and power inverters store an electrical  
charge for up to five minutes after being  
disconnected from the power source. To  
avoid being shocked, wait at least this long  
before working on these components.  
*%ꢀ N@I<ꢀ:FEE<:K@FEJ% All connections must  
be tight to prevent wires from loosening  
during machine operation. Double-check all  
wires disconnected or connected during any  
wiring task to ensure tight connections.  
/%ꢀ <C<:KI@:8CꢀI<HL@I<D<EKJ% You MUST  
follow the electrical requirements at the  
beginning of this manual when connecting  
your machine to a power source.  
+%ꢀ N@I<&:FDGFE<EKꢀ;8D8><% Damaged  
wires or components increase the risk of  
serious personal injury, fire, or machine  
damage. If you notice that any wires or  
components are damaged while performing  
a wiring task, replace those wires or  
0%ꢀ <OG<I@<E:@E>ꢀ;@==@:LCK@<J% If you are  
experiencing difficulties understanding  
the information included in this section,  
contact our Technical Support at (360) 734-  
3482.  
components before completing the task.  
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=`^li\ꢀ((-%  
Run capacitor.  
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Before  
Wiring  
=`^li\ꢀ((.% Start capacitor.  
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This section covers the most common problems and corrections with this type of  
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Symptom  
Possible Cause  
Possible Solution  
Machine does not start or a 1. Locking pin installed.  
breaker trips.  
1. Remove locking pin from ON button.  
2. Replace fuse/ensure no shorts.  
2. Blown fuse.  
3. Power supply switched OFF or at 3. Ensure power supply is on/has correct voltage.  
fault.  
4. Plug/receptacle at fault/wired 4. Test for good contacts; correct the wiring.  
wrong.  
5. Motor connection wired wrong.  
6. Wall circuit breaker tripped.  
7. Wiring open/has high resistance.  
8. Motor ON/OFF switch at fault.  
9. Start capacitor at fault.  
5. Correct motor wiring connections.  
6. Ensure circuit size is correct/replace weak breaker.  
7. Check/fix broken, disconnected, or corroded wires.  
8. Replace switch.  
9. Test/replace if faulty.  
10. Motor at fault.  
10. Test/repair/replace.  
Machine stalls or is under- 1. Feed rate/cutting speed too fast.  
1. Decrease feed rate/cutting speed.  
powered.  
2. Workpiece material unsuitable for 2. Only cut wood/ensure moisture is below 20%.  
machine.  
3. Workpiece crooked; fence mis- 3. Straighten or replace workpiece/adjust fence.  
adjusted.  
4. Machine undersized for task.  
4. Use correct blade/reduce feed rate or depth of  
cut.  
5. Run capacitor at fault.  
6. Belt slipping.  
7. Motor wired incorrectly.  
8. Plug/receptacle at fault.  
9. Pulley/sprocket slipping on shaft.  
10. Motor bearings at fault.  
5. Test/repair/replace.  
6. Tension/replace belt (Page 74).  
7. Wire motor correctly.  
8. Test for good contacts/correct wiring.  
9. Replace loose pulley/shaft.  
10. Test/repair/replace.  
11. Contactor not energized/has poor 11. Test all legs for power/replace if faulty.  
contacts.  
12. Motor overheated.  
13. Motor at fault.  
12. Clean motor, let cool, and reduce workload.  
13. Test/repair/replace.  
Machine has vibration or 1. Motor or component loose.  
noisy operation.  
1. Inspect/replace damaged bolts/nuts, and re-tighten  
with thread locking fluid.  
2. Blade at fault.  
3. Belts worn or loose.  
2. Replace warped/bent blade; resharpen dull blade.  
3. Tension/replace belts (Page 74).  
4. Pulley loose.  
4. Realign/replace shaft, pulley, setscrew, and key.  
5. Tighten/replace.  
6. Tighten mounting bolts; relocate/shim machine.  
7. Retighten/replace arbor pulley.  
5. Motor mount loose/broken.  
6. Machine incorrectly mounted.  
7. Arbor pulley loose.  
8. Motor fan rubbing on fan cover.  
9. Arbor bearings at fault.  
10. Motor bearings at fault.  
8. Fix/replace fan cover; replace loose/damaged fan.  
9. Replace arbor housing bearings; replace arbor.  
10. Test by rotating shaft; grinding/loose shaft requires  
bearing replacement.  
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Symptom  
Possible Cause  
Possible Solution  
Blade is not aligned with 1. Blade is warped.  
1. Replace blade (GX^\ꢀ*,).  
2. Make table parallel to blade (GX^\ꢀ-.).  
3. Make fence parallel to blade (GX^\ꢀ.').  
miter slot or fence.  
2. Table top is not parallel to blade.  
3. Fence is not parallel to blade.  
Blade does not reach 90°. 1. 90° stop bolt is out of adjustment.  
2. Sawdust stuck on stop bolt.  
1. Adjust 90° stop bolt (GX^\ꢀ-,).  
2. Clean sawdust off stop bolt.  
Blade hits insert at 45°.  
1. 45° stop bolt is out of adjustment.  
2. Sawdust stuck on stop bolt.  
3. Hole in insert is inadequate.  
4. Table out of alignment.  
1. Adjust 45° stop bolt (GX^\ꢀ-,).  
2. Clean sawdust off stop bolt.  
3. File or mill the hole in the insert.  
4. Align blade to the table (GX^\ꢀ-.).  
5. Adjust blade position.  
5. Blade position is incorrect.  
Board binds or burns when 1. Dull blade.  
1. Replace blade.  
feeding through table saw.  
2. Blade is warped.  
2. Replace blade (GX^\ꢀ*,).  
3. Fence is not parallel to blade.  
4. Table top is not parallel to blade.  
3. Make fence parallel to blade (GX^\ꢀ.').  
4. Make table parallel to blade (GX^\ꢀ-.).  
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REF PART #  
DESCRIPTION  
CABINET STAND  
REF PART #  
DESCRIPTION  
LOCK WASHER 10MM  
HEX NUT M10-1.5  
DUST SHIELD  
101  
102  
103  
104  
105  
106  
107  
108  
109  
110  
114  
115  
118  
119  
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129  
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131  
132  
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136  
140  
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142  
143  
X1819101  
XPCAP88M  
XPLW06M  
XPW04M  
X1819105  
X1819106  
X1819107  
XPS14M  
XPW03M  
XPLW03M  
X1819114  
X1819115  
X1819118  
X1819119  
X1819120  
XPW01M  
XPLW04M  
XPN03M  
144  
145  
146  
XPLW06M  
XPN02M  
X1819146  
CAP SCREW M10-1.25 X 25  
LOCK WASHER 10MM  
FLAT WASHER 10MM  
TILT SCALE  
146-1 X1819146-1 UPPER BRUSH  
146-2 X1819146-2 LOWER BRUSH  
STRAIN RELIEF  
BASE PLATE  
147  
148  
149  
150  
151  
152  
153  
154  
155  
XPS02M  
PHLP HD SCR M4-.7 X 12  
FLAT WASHER 4MM  
LOCK WASHER 4MM  
HOOK  
XPW05M  
XPLW02M  
X1819150  
PHLP HD SCR M6-1 X 12  
FLAT WASHER 6MM  
LOCK WASHER 6MM  
MOTOR COVER  
XPTLW13M INT TOOTH WASHER 6MM  
X1819152  
XPN06M  
XPS06M  
LIMIT PLATE  
HEX NUT M5-.8  
PHLP HD SCR M5-.8 X 20  
MAG SWITCH ASSEMBLY MS-15  
KNOB BOLT M6-1  
CLEAN-OUT DOOR  
DOOR LATCH  
X1819155  
KNOB BOLT M8-1.25  
FLAT WASHER 8MM  
LOCK WASHER 8MM  
HEX NUT M8-1.25  
DUST HOOD  
155-1 X1819155-1 CONTACTOR CHINT NC1-18  
155-2 X1819155-2 OL RELAY CHINT NR2-25 12-18  
155-3 X1819155-3 SWITCH BOX FRONT/BACK  
155-4 X1819155-4 MAG SWITCH COVER SCREW  
155-5 X1819155-5 ON/OFF SWITCH CHINT NP2  
X1819124  
XPS05M  
PHLP HD SCR M5-.8 X 8  
TABLE  
156  
163  
164  
165  
166  
168  
169  
170  
171  
172  
173  
174  
175  
176  
177  
X1819156  
X1819163  
X1819164  
X1819165  
X1819166  
XPB02M  
XPBHS16M  
XPLW01M  
XPW02M  
X1819172  
X1819173  
XPW02M  
XPLW01M  
XPBHS06M  
X1819177  
SWITCH BRACKET  
STRAIN RELIEF  
X1819126  
X1819127  
XPCAP13M  
XPLW04M  
XPW01M  
X1819131  
XPSS53M  
XPS08M  
EXTENSION WING  
CAP SCREW M8-1.25 X 30  
LOCK WASHER 8MM  
FLAT WASHER 8MM  
STANDARD TABLE INSERT  
SET SCREW M5-.8 X 12  
PHLP HD SCR M5-.8 X 12  
PHLP HD SCR M5-.8 X 20  
DADO TABLE INSERT  
MOTOR CORD 14AWG 3C  
POWER CORD W/PLUG  
BLACK TRIM TAPE  
HEX BOLT M6-1 X 12  
BUTTON HD CAP SCR M5-.8 X 16  
LOCK WASHER 5MM  
FLAT WASHER 5MM  
PUSH STICK  
UPPER HINGE BLOCK  
FLAT WASHER 5MM  
LOCK WASHER 5MM  
BUTTON HD CAP SCR M5-.8 X 12  
LOWER HINGE BLOCK  
XPS06M  
X1819136  
XPRIV004M STEEL BLIND RIVET 4 X 10MM  
X1819141  
XPB74M  
XPW04M  
SHIPPING BRACE  
HEX BOLT M10-1.5 X 20  
FLAT WASHER 10MM  
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REF PART #  
DESCRIPTION  
REF PART #  
DESCRIPTION  
201  
202  
X1819201  
X1819202  
HANDWHEEL LOCK KNOB  
HANDWHEEL HANDLE  
242  
243  
244  
245  
246  
252  
253  
254  
255  
257  
258  
259  
263  
264  
265  
266  
267  
268  
269  
270  
271  
272  
273  
274  
275  
276  
277  
278  
279  
280  
281  
282  
283  
284  
285  
286  
287  
288  
295  
296  
297  
298  
299  
300  
301  
302  
303  
304  
305  
XPSS14M  
XPSS19M  
XPN03M  
X1819245  
XPLN14M  
XPB09M  
XPN03M  
XPB20M  
X1819255  
XPSS20M  
X1819258  
SET SCREW M8-1.25 X 12  
SET SCREW M8-1.25 X 30  
HEX NUT M8-1.25  
202-1 X1819202-1 HANDWHEEL  
203  
204  
205  
206  
207  
208  
209  
210  
211  
212  
213  
214  
215  
216  
217  
218  
219  
220  
221  
222  
223  
224  
225  
226  
227  
228  
229  
230  
231  
232  
233  
234  
XPSS53M  
X1819204  
XPSS26M  
X1819206  
XPCAP25M  
XPLW03M  
XPW03M  
SET SCREW M5-.8 X 12  
TILT POINTER PIVOT  
SET SCREW M5-.8 X 6  
TILT POINTER  
CAP SCREW M6-1 X 12  
LOCK WASHER 6MM  
FLAT WASHER 6MM  
HEX NUT M6-1  
TILT POINTER BRACKET  
CAP SCREW M5-.8 X 25  
TILT SHAFT BRACKET  
CAP SCREW M8-1.25 X 25  
LOCK WASHER 8MM  
SHAFT PIN  
ELEVATION SHAFT  
LOCK NUT M18-1.5  
HEX BOLT M8-1.25 X 20  
HEX NUT M8-1.25  
HEX BOLT M8-1.25 X 35  
SHAFT SLEEVE  
SET SCREW M8-1.25 X 8  
COMPRESSION SPRING  
XPN01M  
X1819211  
XPCAP38M  
X1819213  
XPCAP31M  
XPLW04M  
X1819216  
XPK170M  
X1819218  
X1819219  
XPSS03M  
XPLW12M  
X1819222  
X1819223  
XPSS01M  
X1819225  
XPCAP72M  
XPW04M  
XPSTB002M STEEL BALL 8MM  
X1819263  
X1819264  
XPCAP13M  
XPW01M  
XPLW04M  
XPN03M  
REAR TRUNNION  
SPACER  
CAP SCREW M8-1.25 X 30  
FLAT WASHER 8MM  
LOCK WASHER 8MM  
HEX NUT M8-1.25  
PIVOT SHAFT  
KEY 6 X 6 X 50  
PIVOT BRACKET  
HEX BOLT M10-1.5 X 45  
LOCK WASHER 10MM  
FLAT WASHER 10MM  
ARBOR NUT  
KEY 5 X 5 X 36  
TILT SHAFT  
LOCK COLLAR  
X1819269  
XPK44M  
SET SCREW M6-1 X 8  
LOCK WASHER 18MM  
COPPER WASHER 18MM  
WORM  
SET SCREW M6-1 X 10  
FRONT TRUNNION  
CAP SCREW M10-1.5 X 30  
FLAT WASHER 10MM  
LOCK WASHER 10MM  
HEX NUT M10-1.5  
BELT SPZ 625  
X1819271  
XPB116M  
XPLW06M  
XPW04M  
X1819275  
X1819276  
X1819277  
X1819278  
XPK12M  
XP6005ZZ  
X1819281  
X1819282  
X1819283  
X1819284  
XPS08M  
XPLW01M  
XPW02M  
XPLN15M  
X1819295  
X1819296  
XPCAP13M  
XPW01M  
XPLW04M  
XPN03M  
X1819301  
X1819302  
XPW03M  
XPLW03M  
XPCAP06M  
ARBOR FLANGE  
BLADE 10" 40TPI 5/8" BORE  
BLADE ARBOR  
XPLW06M  
XPN02M  
X1819230  
X1819231  
XPSS53M  
XPK12M  
KEY 5 X 5 X 30  
BALL BEARING 6005ZZ  
FRONT PULLEY SPACER  
ARBOR PULLEY  
REAR PULLEY SPACER  
FLANGE RING  
PHLP HD SCR M5-.8 X 12  
LOCK WASHER 5MM  
FLAT WASHER 5MM  
LOCK NUT M16-1.5  
REAR TRUNNION BRACKET  
FRONT TRUNNION BRACKET  
CAP SCREW M8-1.25 X 30  
FLAT WASHER 8MM  
LOCK WASHER 8MM  
HEX NUT M8-1.25  
BULL GEAR  
MOTOR PULLEY  
SET SCREW M5-.8 X 12  
KEY 5 X 5 X 30  
X1819234  
MOTOR 3HP 220V 1PH  
234-1 X1819234-1 MOTOR FAN COVER  
234-2 X1819234-2 MOTOR FAN  
234-3 X1819234-3 R CAPACITOR 25M 370V 1-3/4 X 3  
234-4 X1819234-4 R CAPACITOR COVER  
234-5 X1819234-5 S CAP 200M 250V 1-1/4 X 2-3/4  
234-6 X1819234-6 S CAPACITOR COVER  
234-7 X1819234-7 MOTOR JUNCTION BOX  
235  
236  
237  
238  
239  
240  
241  
X1819235  
XPRP108M  
XPB121M  
XPW06M  
XPLW05M  
XPN09M  
ORIENTATION PIN  
ROLL PIN 4 X 28  
HEX BOLT M12-1.75 X 100  
FLAT WASHER 12MM  
LOCK WASHER 12MM  
HEX NUT M12-1.75  
MOTOR FRAME SUPPORT  
SPLITTER ADJUSTMENT BLOCK  
FLAT WASHER 6MM  
LOCK WASHER 6MM  
CAP SCREW M6-1 X 25  
X1819241  
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REF PART #  
DESCRIPTION  
REF PART #  
DESCRIPTION  
306  
307  
308  
309  
310  
311  
313  
314  
315  
316  
317  
318  
319  
XPSS04M  
X1819307  
XPLW03M  
XPB08M  
X1819310  
XPRP49M  
XPLW01M  
XPCAP38M  
X1819315  
XPCAP47M  
XPW04M  
SET SCREW M6-1 X 12  
SPLITTER LOCK PLATE  
LOCK WASHER 6MM  
HEX BOLT M6-1 X 20  
ORIENTATION PLATE  
ROLL PIN 5 X 25  
LOCK WASHER 5MM  
CAP SCREW M5-.8 X 25  
GEAR  
CAP SCREW M10-1.5 X 40  
FLAT WASHER 10MM  
LOCK NUT M10-1.5  
GEAR BUSHING  
320  
321  
322  
323  
324  
325  
326  
330  
331  
332  
333  
334  
X1819320  
XPSS25M  
XPN01M  
PLATE GEAR  
SET SCREW M6-1 X 20  
HEX NUT M6-1  
XPWF10M  
XPW01M  
XPLW04M  
XPCAP14M  
X1819330  
X1819331  
XPLW02M  
XPSS22M  
X1819334  
FENDER WASHER 10MM  
FLAT WASHER 8MM  
LOCK WASHER 8MM  
CAP SCREW M8-1.25 X 20  
SPACER  
POSITION PIN ASSEMBLY  
LOCK WASHER 4MM  
SET SCREW M4-.7 X 12  
MAIN TRUNNION  
XPLN05M  
X1819319  
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+)-  
+*(M)  
++(M)  
++'M)  
+*0M)  
+)/  
+,+M)  
+)0M)  
+*)M)  
+**M)  
+*+  
+))M)  
+*,M)  
+*)M)  
+)+  
+,/M)  
+)+  
+)*  
+,.  
++/  
++0  
+*+  
+*,M)  
++.  
+**M)  
++.  
+,-  
++)M)  
++,  
+(0  
+*(M)  
+(,  
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401AV3 X1819401AV3 BLADE GUARD ASSEMBLY V3.02.11  
PART #  
DESCRIPTION  
REF  
PART #  
DESCRIPTION  
HEX BOLT M4-.7 X 8  
440V2 XPB122M  
415  
419  
XPRP39M  
X1819419  
ROLL PIN 4 X 20  
TORSION SPRING  
441V2 XPS62M  
442V2 X1819442V2 GUARD SPACER V2.10.10  
PHLP HD SCR M6-1 X 30  
422V2 X1819422V2 SUPPORT ARM V2.10.10  
445  
446  
447  
448  
449  
X1819445  
XPB42M  
XPLN02M  
XPW02M  
X1819449  
PAWL SPACER  
HEX BOLT M5-.8 X 20  
LOCK NUT M5-.8  
FLAT WASHER 5MM  
PAWL  
423  
424  
426  
427  
428  
XPS47M  
PHLP HD SCR M6-1 X 25  
FLAT WASHER 6MM  
TOP GUARD PLASTIC  
PHLP HD SCR M4-.7 X 6  
FRONT GUARD PLASTIC  
XPW03M  
X1819426  
XPS17M  
X1819428  
450V2 X1819450V2 SPREADER V2.10.10  
451 X1819451 RIVING KNIFE  
452V2 X1819452V2 RIVET V2.02.11  
453 X1819453 PAWL HOOK 2-PC  
454V2 X1819454V2 RIVET 5 X 12MM V2.02.11  
429V2 X1819429V2 ROLL PIN 6 X 32  
431V2 X1819431V2 SIDE GUARD PLASTIC V2.10.10  
432V2 X1819432V2 GUARD SWING ARM V2.10.10  
433V2 XPS38M  
434 XPW02M  
435V2 XPLN03M  
439V2 XPW02M  
PHLP HD SCR M4-.7 X 10  
FLAT WASHER 5MM  
LOCK NUT M6-1  
456  
457  
X1819456  
XPS531M  
GUARD CLAMP  
PHLP HD SCR M6-1 X 35  
HEX BOLT M5-.8 X 8  
FLAT WASHER 5MM  
458V2 XPB11M  
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526V2  
520  
522  
518  
525  
501AV2  
521  
522  
528  
523V2  
527  
524V2  
521  
519  
517  
516  
512  
522  
504  
523V2  
508  
515  
529  
514  
507  
513  
505  
506  
509  
511  
510  
502  
501  
503  
REF  
PART #  
DESCRIPTION  
REF  
PART #  
XPW05M  
XPLW02M  
XPS07M  
X1819518  
X1819519  
X1819520  
X1819521  
XPW03M  
DESCRIPTION  
501AV2 X1819501AV2 MITER GAUGE ASSEMBLY V2.12.10  
515  
516  
517  
518  
519  
520  
521  
522  
FLAT WASHER 4MM  
LOCK WASHER 4MM  
PHLP HD SCR M4-.7 X 8  
MITER KNOB  
FENDER WASHER 8MM  
MITER GAUGE FENCE  
T-NUT M6-1  
501  
502  
503  
504  
505  
506  
507  
508  
509  
510  
511  
512  
513  
514  
X1819501  
X1819502  
XPSS79M  
XPCAP41M  
X1819505  
XPFH30M  
X1819507  
X1819508  
X1819509  
X1819510  
X1819511  
X1819512  
XPFH77M  
X1819514  
MITER BAR  
GIB  
SET SCREW M4-.7 X 6  
CAP SCREW M4-.7 X 14  
T-SLOT WASHER  
FLAT HD SCR M5-.8 X 8  
MITER BODY PIVOT PIN  
MITER GUAGE BODY  
STOP PIN KNOB  
STOP PIN BLOCK  
COMPRESSION SPRING  
STOP PIN  
FLAT WASHER 6MM  
523V2 X1819523V2 PLASTIC WASHER 6MM  
524V2 X1819524V2 LOCK LEVER M6-1 X 25 V2.12.10  
525 X1819525 FLIP STOP BRACKET  
526V2 X1819526V2 LOCK LEVER M6-1 X 32 V2.12.10  
527  
528  
529  
X1819527  
X1819528  
XPLN03M  
FLIP STOP PIVOT SHAFT  
FLIP STOP  
LOCK NUT M6-1  
FLAT HD SCR M4-.7 X 20  
POINTER  
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601  
607  
608  
609  
605  
621  
620  
603  
606  
621  
610  
613  
615  
602  
611  
604  
617  
612  
618  
614  
619  
616  
REF PART #  
DESCRIPTION  
FENCE END CAP  
FENCE FACE  
CAP SCREW M6-1 X 16  
GLIDE PAD  
FENCE SCALE WINDOW  
SET SCREW M12-1.75 X 16  
PHLP HD SCR M5-.8 X 10  
LOCK WASHER 5MM  
SCALE INDICATOR  
REF PART #  
DESCRIPTION  
HEX BOLT M6-1 X 40  
LOCK NUT M6-1  
HEX BOLT M10-1.5 X 45  
LOCK NUT M10-1.5  
LOCK FOOT  
601  
602  
603  
604  
605  
606  
607  
608  
609  
610  
611  
X1819601  
612  
613  
614  
615  
616  
617  
618  
619  
620  
621  
XPB47M  
X1819602  
XPCAP01M  
X1819604  
X1819605  
XPSS109M  
XPS09M  
XPLW01M  
X1819609  
X1819610  
X1819611  
XPLN03M  
XPB116M  
XPLN05M  
X1819616  
X1819617  
X1819618  
X1819619  
XPSS32M  
X1819621  
MAGNET  
FENCE LOCK LEVER  
FENCE LOCK KNOB  
SET SCREW M12-1.75 X 30  
KNURLED KNOB M12-1.75  
FENCE BODY  
ALIGNMENT SET SCREW  
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707  
708  
706  
708  
705  
709  
710  
719  
716  
710  
713  
711  
717  
701  
714  
707  
706  
718  
703  
716  
702  
701  
713  
707  
706  
710  
709  
710  
712  
704  
705  
712  
REF PART #  
DESCRIPTION  
GUIDE TUBE END CAP  
GUIDE TUBE  
FENCE SCALE  
REF PART #  
DESCRIPTION  
FLAT WASHER 8MM  
REAR RAIL  
HEX BOLT M8-1.25 X 40  
HEX NUT M8-1.25  
EXTENSION WING  
LONGITUDINAL EXTENSION SUPPORT  
CROSS EXTENSION SUPPORT  
HEX NUT M6-1  
701  
702  
703  
704  
705  
706  
707  
708  
709  
X1819701  
X1819702  
X1819703  
X1819704  
XPCAP01M  
XPLW03M  
XPW03M  
710  
711  
712  
713  
714  
716  
717  
718  
719  
XPW01M  
X1819711  
XPB15M  
FRONT RAIL  
XPN03M  
CAP SCREW M6-1 X 16  
LOCK WASHER 6MM  
FLAT WASHER 6MM  
HEX BOLT M8-1.25 X 30  
LOCK WASHER 8MM  
X1819714  
X1819716  
X1819717  
XPN01M  
XPB26M  
XPLW04M  
XPFH12M  
FLAT HD SCR M6-1 X 25  
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708  
709  
710  
724  
709  
710  
721  
713  
719  
717  
728  
710  
713  
723  
717  
722  
710  
709  
727  
720  
713  
725  
726  
707  
706  
718  
729  
701  
730  
701  
713  
707  
706  
710  
709  
710  
705  
731  
712  
REF PART # DESCRIPTION  
REF PART # DESCRIPTION  
701  
705  
706  
707  
708  
709  
710  
712  
713  
717  
718  
719  
X1820701 GUIDE TUBE END CAP  
XPCAP01M CAP SCREW M6-1 X 16  
XPLW03M LOCK WASHER 6MM  
720  
721  
722  
723  
724  
725  
726  
727  
728  
729  
730  
731  
X1820720 EXTENSION WING  
X1820721 LONGITUDINAL EXTENSION SUPPORT  
X1820722 LEG  
X1820723 LEG CROSS BAR  
XPBHS20M BUTTON HD CAP SCR M8-1.25 X 30  
X1820725 FOOT  
XPW03M  
XPB26M  
FLAT WASHER 6MM  
HEX BOLT M8-1.25 X 30  
XPLW04M LOCK WASHER 8MM  
XPW01M  
XPB15M  
XPN03M  
FLAT WASHER 8MM  
HEX BOLT M8-1.25 X 40  
HEX NUT M8-1.25  
XPB28M  
HEX BOLT M8-1.25 X 60  
XPBHS07M BUTTON HD CAP SCR M8-1.25 X 40  
X1820728 REAR RAIL  
X1820729 GUIDE TUBE  
X1820730 FENCE SCALE  
X1820731 FRONT RAIL  
X1820717 CROSS EXTENSION SUPPORT  
X1820718 HEX NUT M6-1.25  
XPFH12M FLAT HD SCR M6-1 X 25  
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