warning:
making non-through cut, such as rabbets or dados. always use a push stick
and push block. Failure to do so can result in serious personal injury
iMPOrTanT:
The table saw is a highly versatile tool, capable of a wide
range of applications which cannot be covered in this manual. Do not
attempt to perform cuts not covered in this manual unless you are thoroughly
familiar with procedures and featuring. Visit your local library for books on
woodworking techniques.
OPTiOnS
This table saw can add an extension table (not included) on the right side of the table to increase the
ripping capacity up to 24".
For more information or technical support, please call
www.richpowerinc.com.
website
TrOUble SHOOTing
Problem
Saw will not start
Does not make accurate 45°
and 90° rip cuts
Material Pinched Blade when
ripping
Material Binds on Splitter
Saw makes unsatisfactory
cuts
Material Kicked Back from the
blade
Blade does not raise or tilt
freely
Blade does not come up to
speed, Reset trips too easily
Saw vibrates excessively
never feed work piece through with your hands when
Possible Cause
1. Saw is not plugged in
2. Fuse blown or circuit breaker
3. cord is damaged
4. Debris in ON/OFF switch
1. Positive stop not adjusted
2. Blade angle pointer not set
accurately
1. Rip fence not aligned with blade 1. Check and adjust the rip fence
2. Warped wood, edge against
fence is not straight
1. Splitter not in line correctly with
blade
1. Dull Blade
2. Blade mounted backward
3. Gum or resin on blade
4. Incorrect blade for work
1. Rip fence out of adjustment
2. Splitter not in line with blade
3. Feeding stock without rip fence
4. Dull blade
5. Bevel Knob is not tight
1 Sawdust and dirt in
elevation/tilting mechanisms
1. Extension cord is too light or too
long
2. Low house voltage
1. Saw not mounted securely to
work bench
2. Bench or stand on uneven floor 2. Re-position on flat level floor
3. Damaged saw blade
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1. Plug into power source
2. Replace fuse or reset circuit breaker.
3. Have power cord replaced by Authorized
Service Center
4. Clean any accumulated debris
1. Check the blade with square and adjust
2. Check blade with square and adjust the Blade
angle pointer
2. Select another piece of wood
1. Check and align the splitter with blade
1. Replace blade
2. Turn blade around
3. Remove blade and clean
4. Change to correct blade
1. Align rip fence with miter gauge groove.
2. Align splitter with blade
3. Install and use rip fence
4. Replace blade
5. Tighten the knob
1. Brush or blow out loose dust and dirt
1. Replace extension cord to adequate size
2. Contact electrician
1. Tighten all mounting hardware
3. Replace blade
or visit our
Solution
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