Baileigh TS-1044H User manual

TABLE SAW
MODEL: TS-1044H
© 2012 Baileigh Industrial, Inc.
REPRODUCTION OF THIS MANUAL IN ANY FORM WITHOUT WRITTEN APPROVAL OF BAILEIGH INDUSTRIAL, INC.
IS PROHIBITED. Baileigh Industrial, Inc. does not assume and hereby disclaims any liability for any damage or loss
caused by an omission or error in this Operator’s Manual, resulting from accident, negligence, or other occurence.
Rev. 11/2012
Baileigh Industrial, Inc.
P.O. Box 531
Manitowoc, WI 54221-0531
Phone: 920.684.4990
Fax: 920.684.3944
OPERATOR’S
MANUAL

Table of Contents
THANK YOU & WARRANTY.......................................................................................... 1
INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................3
GENERAL NOTES..........................................................................................................3
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS..............................................................................................4
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS...............................................................................................6
SPECIFICATIONS........................................................................................................ 10
INTENDED USE ........................................................................................................... 11
Tools:......................................................................................................................... 11
TECHNICAL SUPPORT ............................................................................................... 11
UNPACKING................................................................................................................. 12
Cleaning .................................................................................................................... 12
GETING TO KNOW YOUR MACHINE ......................................................................... 13
TRANSPORTING AND LIFTING .................................................................................. 15
INSTALLATION ............................................................................................................ 16
ASSEMBLY................................................................................................................... 18
INSTALL TABLE EXTENSION WINGS..................................................................... 18
MOUNT FENCE STORAGE BRACKETS ................................................................. 18
FRONT RAIL INSTALLATION................................................................................... 19
REAR RAIL INSTALLED........................................................................................... 20
INSTALL BLADE GUARD............................................................................................. 21
LOOSEN LOCK KNOB.............................................................................................. 21
ANTI-KICK BACK PAWL........................................................................................... 22
RIVING KNIFE........................................................................................................... 23
TABLE INSERT......................................................................................................... 24
SAW BLADE................................................................................................................. 25
FENCE ASSEMBLY...................................................................................................... 26
Align the Fence Parallel to the Blade.........................................................................26
Align the Rip Fence Perpendicular (90°) to the Table................................................ 26
LEVEL THE FENCE.................................................................................................. 27
ADJUST & ALIGN RIP FENCE POINTER ................................................................ 27
DUST COLLECTOR ..................................................................................................... 28
PUSH STICK ................................................................................................................ 29
MITER GAUGE............................................................................................................. 29
ELECTRICAL................................................................................................................ 30
Extension Cord Safety............................................................................................... 31
ADJUSTMENT.............................................................................................................. 32
ADJUSTING THE 45° & 90° BEVEL STOPS ............................................................ 32
ADJUSTING THE BEVEL ANGLE POINTER............................................................ 33
BLADE TILT /BEVEL ADJUSTMENT........................................................................33
BLADE HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT............................................................................... 34
OPERATION................................................................................................................. 35
Safety Precautions Before Operations ...................................................................... 35
Electrical Operation................................................................................................... 35
Operation................................................................................................................... 35
Non-Through & Through Cuts ................................................................................... 36
Workpiece Inspection................................................................................................ 36
BLADE REQUIREMENTS ............................................................................................ 37

BLADE SELECTION.....................................................................................................37
DADO BLADES ............................................................................................................ 38
Ripping...................................................................................................................... 39
Miter Ripping ............................................................................................................. 41
Ripping Small Work Pieces ....................................................................................... 41
Crosscutting............................................................................................................... 41
MAINTENANCE............................................................................................................ 50
Cleaning .................................................................................................................... 51
Lubrication................................................................................................................. 51
Changing Belt............................................................................................................52
TROUBLESHOOTING..................................................................................................53
TABLE SAW PARTS DIAGRAMS................................................................................. 55
Table Saw Parts List..................................................................................................59

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THANK YOU & WARRANTY
Thank you for your purchase of a machine from Baileigh Industrial. We hope that you find it
productive and useful to you for a long time to come.
Inspection & Acceptance. Buyer shall inspect all Goods within ten (10) days after receipt thereof. Buyer’s
payment shall constitute final acceptance of the Goods and shall act as a waiver of the Buyer’s rights to inspect or
reject the goods unless otherwise agreed. If Buyer rejects any merchandise, Buyer must first obtain a Returned
Goods Authorization (“RGA”) number before returning any goods to Seller. Goods returned without a RGA will be
refused. Seller will not be responsible for any freight costs, damages to goods, or any other costs or liabilities
pertaining to goods returned without a RGA. Seller shall have the right to substitute a conforming tender. Buyer will
be responsible for all freight costs to and from Buyer and repackaging costs, if any, if Buyer refuses to accept
shipment. If Goods are returned in unsalable condition, Buyer shall be responsible for full value of the Goods.
Buyer may not return any special order Goods. Any Goods returned hereunder shall be subject to a restocking fee
equal to 30% of the invoice price.
Specifications. Seller may, at its option, make changes in the designs, specifications or components of the Goods
to improve the safety of such Goods, or if in Seller’s judgment, such changes will be beneficial to their operation or
use. Buyer may not make any changes in the specifications for the Goods unless Seller approves of such changes
in writing, in which event Seller may impose additional charges to implement such changes.
Limited Warranty. Seller warrants to the original end-user that the Goods manufactured or provided by Seller
under this Agreement shall be free of defects in material or workmanship for a period of twelve (12) months from
the date of purchase, provided that the Goods are installed, used, and maintained in accordance with any
instruction manual or technical guidelines provided by the Seller or supplied with the Goods, if applicable. The
original end-user must give written notice to Seller of any suspected defect in the Goods prior to the expiration of
the warranty period. The original end-user must also obtain a RGA from Seller prior to returning any Goods to
Seller for warranty service under this paragraph. Seller will not accept any responsibility for Goods returned without
a RGA. The original end-user shall be responsible for all costs and expenses associated with returning the Goods
to Seller for warranty service. In the event of a defect, Seller, at its sole option, shall repair or replace the defective
Goods or refund to the original end-user the purchase price for such defective Goods. Goods are not eligible for
replacement or return after a period of 30 days from date of receipt. The foregoing warranty is Seller’s sole
obligation, and the original end-user’s exclusive remedy, with regard to any defective Goods. This limited warranty
does not apply to: (a) die sets, tooling, and saw blades; (b) periodic or routine maintenance and setup, (c) repair or
replacement of the Goods due to normal wear and tear, (d) defects or damage to the Goods resulting from misuse,
abuse, neglect, or accidents, (f) defects or damage to the Goods resulting from improper or unauthorized
alterations, modifications, or changes; and (f) any Goods that has not been installed and/or maintained in
accordance with the instruction manual or technical guidelines provided by Seller.
EXCLUSION OF OTHER WARRANTIES. THE FOREGOING LIMITED WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER
WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. ANY AND ALL OTHER EXPRESS, STATUTORY OR IMPLIED
WARRANTIES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS
FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED. NO WARRANTY IS MADE WHICH
EXTENDS BEYOND THAT WHICH IS EXPRESSLY CONTAINED HEREIN.
Limitation of Liability. IN NO EVENT SHALL SELLER BE LIABLE TO BUYER OR ANY OTHER PARTY FOR
ANY INCIDENTIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, LOST
PROFITS OR DOWN TIME) ARISING FROM OR IN MANNER CONNECTED WITH THE GOODS, ANY BREACH
BY SELLER OR ITS AGENTS OF THIS AGREEMENT, OR ANY OTHER CAUSE WHATSOEVER, WHETHER
BASED ON CONTRACT, TORT OR ANY OTHER THEORY OF LIABILITY. BUYER’S REMEDY WITH RESPECT
TO ANY CLAIM ARISING UNDER THIS AGREEMENT IS STRICTLY LIMITED TO NO MORE THAN THE
AMOUNT PAID BY THE BUYER FOR THE GOODS.

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Force Majuere. Seller shall not be responsible for any delay in the delivery of, or failure to deliver, Goods due to
causes beyond Seller’s reasonable control including, without limitation, acts of God, acts of war or
terrorism, enemy actions, hostilities, strikes, labor difficulties, embargoes, non-delivery or late delivery of materials,
parts and equipment or transportation delays not caused by the fault of Seller, delays caused by civil authorities,
governmental regulations or orders, fire, lightening, natural disasters or any other cause beyond Seller's reasonable
control. In the event of any such delay, performance will be postponed by such length of time as may be reasonably
necessary to compensate for the delay.
Installation. If Buyer purchases any Goods that require installation, Buyer shall, at its expense, make all
arrangements and connections necessary to install and operate the Goods. Buyer shall install the Goods in
accordance with any Seller instructions and shall indemnify Seller against any and all damages, demands, suits,
causes of action, claims and expenses (including actual attorneys’ fees and costs) arising directly or indirectly out
of Buyer’s failure to properly install the Goods.
Work By Others; Safety Devices. Unless agreed to in writing by Seller, Seller has no responsibility for labor or
work performed by Buyer or others, of any nature, relating to design, manufacture, fabrication, use, installation or
provision of Goods. Buyer is solely responsible for furnishing, and requiring its employees and customers to use all
safety devices, guards and safe operating procedures required by law and/or as set forth in manuals and instruction
sheets furnished by Seller. Buyer is responsible for consulting all operator’s manuals, ANSI or comparable safety
standards, OSHA regulations and other sources of safety standards and regulations applicable to the use and
operation of the Goods.
Remedies. Each of the rights and remedies of Seller under this Agreement is cumulative and in addition to any
other or further remedies provided under this Agreement or at law or equity.
Attorney’s Fees. In the event legal action is necessary to recover monies due from Buyer or to enforce any
provision of this Agreement, Buyer shall be liable to Seller for all costs and expenses associated therewith,
including Seller’s actual attorneys' fees and costs.
Governing Law/Venue. This Agreement shall be construed and governed under the laws of the State of
Wisconsin, without application of conflict of law principles. Each party agrees that all actions or proceedings arising
out of or in connection with this Agreement shall be commenced, tried, and litigated only in the state courts sitting in
Manitowoc County, Wisconsin or the u.s. Federal Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin. Each party waives
any right it may have to assert the doctrine of “forum non conveniens” or to object to venue to the extent that any
proceeding is brought in accordance with this section. Each party consents to and waives any objection to the
exercise of personal jurisdiction over it by courts described in this section. Each party waives to the fullest extent
permitted by applicable law the right to a trial by jury.
Summary of Return Policy.
10 Day acceptance period from date of delivery. Damage claims and order discrepancies will not be accepted
after this time.
You must obtain a Baileigh issued RGA number PRIOR to returning any materials.
Returned materials must be received at Baileigh in new condition and in original packaging.
Altered items are not eligible for return.
Buyer is responsible for all shipping charges.
A 30% re-stocking fee applies to all returns.
Baileigh Industrial makes every effort to ensure that our posted specifications, images, pricing and product
availability are as correct and timely as possible. We apologize for any discrepancies that may occur. Baileigh
Industrial reserves the right to make any and all changes deemed necessary in the course of business including but
not limited to pricing, product specifications, quantities, and product availability.
For Customer Service & Technical Support:
Please contact one of our knowledgeable Sales and Service team members at:
(920) 684-4990 or e-mail us at sales@baileighindustrial.com

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INTRODUCTION
The quality and reliability of the components assembled on a Baileigh Industrial machine
guarantee near perfect functioning, free from problems, even under the most demanding
working conditions. However if a situation arises, refer to the manual first. If a solution cannot be
found, contact the distributor where you purchased our product. Make sure you have the serial
number and production year of the machine (stamped on the nameplate). For replacement parts
refer to the assembly numbers on the parts list drawings.
Our technical staff will do their best to help you get your machine back in working order.
In this manual you will find: (when applicable)
Safety procedures
Correct installation guidelines
Description of the functional parts of the machine
Capacity charts
Set-up and start-up instructions
Machine operation
Scheduled maintenance
Parts lists
GENERAL NOTES
After receiving your equipment remove the protective container. Do a complete visual
inspection, and if damage is noted, photograph it for insurance claims and contact your
carrier at once, requesting inspection. Also contact Baileigh Industrial and inform them of the
unexpected occurrence. Temporarily suspend installation.
Take necessary precautions while loading / unloading or moving the machine to avoid any
injuries.
Your machine is designed and manufactured to work smoothly and efficiently. Following proper
maintenance instructions will help ensure this. Try and use original spare parts, whenever
possible, and most importantly; DO NOT overload the machine or make any unauthorized
modifications.
Note: This symbol refers to useful information throughout the manual.

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LEARN TO RECOGNIZE SAFETY INFORMATION
This is the safety alert symbol. When you see this symbol
on your machine or in this manual, BE ALERT TO THE
POTENTIAL FOR PERSONAL INJURY!
Follow recommended precautions and safe operating
practices.
UNDERSTAND SIGNAL WORDS
A signal word –DANGER, WARNING, or CAUTION is
used with the safety alert symbol. DANGER identifies a
hazard or unsafe practice that will result in severe Injury
or Death.
Safety signs with signal word DANGER or WARNING are
typically near specific hazards.
General precautions are listed on CAUTION safety signs.
CAUTION also calls attention to safety messages in this
manual.
IMPORTANT
PLEASE READ THIS OPERATORS MANUAL CAREFULLY
It contains important safety information, instructions, and necessary operating procedures.
The continual observance of these procedures will help increase your production and
extend the life of the equipment.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

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SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
Refer to them often and use them to instruct others.
PROTECT EYES
Wear safety glasses or suitable eye
protection when working on or around
machinery.
DUST HAZARD
Wear appropriate dust mask. Dust created while using machinery can
cause cancer, birth defects, and long term respiratory damage. Be aware
of the dust hazards associated with all types of materials.
DUST PARTICLES AND IGNITION SOURCES
DO NOT operate the table saw in areas where explosion risks are
high. Such areas include locations near pilot lights, open flames, or
other ignition sources.
ROTATING BLADE HAZARD
Moving saw blade may result in loss of fingers or limb. DO NOT
operate with guard removed. Follow lockout/tagout procedures
before servicing.

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PROTECT AGAINST NOISE
Prolonged exposure to loud noise can cause impairment or loss of
hearing. Wear suitable hearing protective devices such as ear muffs or
earplugs to protect against objectionable or uncomfortable loud noises.
HIGH VOLTAGE
USE CAUTION IN HIGH VOLTAGE AREAS. DO NOT assume the
power to be off.
(FOLLOW PROPER LOCKOUT PROCEDURES)
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Wood working can be dangerous if safe and proper operating procedures are not followed. As
with all machinery, there are certain hazards involved with the operation of the product. Using
the machine with respect and caution will considerably lessen the possibility of personal injury.
However, if normal safety precautions are overlooked or ignored, personal injury to the operator
may result.
Safety equipment such as guards, push sticks, hold-downs, feather boards, goggles, dust
masks and hearing protection can reduce your potential for injury. But even the best guard won’t
make up for poor judgment, carelessness or inattention. Always use common sense and
exercise caution in the workshop. If a procedure feels dangerous, don’t try it.
REMEMBER: Your personal safety is your responsibility.
1. FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, READ INSTRUCTION MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING THE
MACHINE. Learn the machine’s application and limitations as well as the specific hazards.
2. Only trained and qualified personnel should operate this machine.
3. Make sure guards are in place and in proper working order before operating
machinery.
WARNING:FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE RULES MAY RESULT IN
SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (cont.)
4. Kickback. Kickback happens when the piece part is thrown back toward the operator at a
high rate of speed. Before operating this saw, understand how kickback occurs, and how to
prevent it.
5. Reaching Over Saw Blade. NEVER reach behind or over the blade with either hand while
the saw is operating. If kickback of a piece part were to occur, you could amputate your
hands, arms, or fingers.
6. Blade Height. Adjust the blade to the correct height above the piece part so it does not
kickback toward the operator causing injury.
7. Remove any adjusting tools. Before operating the machine, make sure any adjusting tools
have been removed.
8. Blade Guard / Riving Knife. To reduce the risk of kickback, always use the riving knife and
blade guard. Make sure they are properly installed during cutting operations.
9. Dado and Rabbet Operations. Dado and Rabbeting operations require that the blade guard
be removed. Be aware of your personal safety while the guard is off, and replace the blade
guard after these operations are completed.
10.Keep work area clean. Cluttered areas invite injuries.
11.Push Sticks and Push Blocks. When ripping narrow stock, there is a risk of your hands
and fingers contacting the rotating blade, resulting in serious personal injury.
12.Overloading machine. By overloading the machine you may cause injury from flying parts.
DO NOT exceed the specified machine capacities.
13.Crosscutting Operations. Remove the rip fence whenever using the miter gauge to
crosscut a piece part.
14.Operator Position. If kickback occurs, the blade will eject the piece part into the path of the
operator. NEVER stand in- line with the cutting path of the blade during operation.
15.Dress appropriate. DO NOT wear loose fitting clothing or jewelry as they can be caught in
moving machine parts. Protective clothing and steel toe shoes are recommended when
using machinery. Wear a restrictive hair covering to contain long hair.
16.Awkward Positions. Avoid awkward hand and body positions where a sudden slip could
cause your hands or body to contact the spinning blade.
17.Use eye and ear protection. Always wear ISO approved impact safety goggles
18.Do not overreach. Maintain proper footing and balance at all times. DO NOT reach over or
across a running machine.
19.Damaged Saw Blades. A damaged saw blade can cause kickback. If in doubt as to the
condition of the blade, DO NOT use it.

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (cont.)
20.Stay alert. Watch what you are doing and use common sense. DO NOT operate any tool or
machine when you are tired.
21.Check for damaged parts. Before using any tool or machine, carefully check any part that
appears damaged. Check for binding of moving parts that may affect proper machine
operation.
22.Observe work area conditions. DO NOT use machines or power tools in damp or wet
locations. Do not expose to rain. Keep work area well lighted. DO NOT use electrically
powered tools in the presence of flammable gases or liquids.
23.DO NOT bypass or defeat any safety interlock systems.
24.Know the location of the ON - OFF switch and the “E”- STOP button.
25.Removing Piece Parts. Before removing cut-offs, always turn the saw OFF, and wait for the
blade to stop turning, to avoid contact with a moving blade.
26.Control of the Piece Part. If the piece part should unexpectedly move or bind the blade,
kickback could occur. Make sure the piece part is supported by either the rip fence or the
crosscut fence. NEVER back a piece part out of a cut.
27.Supporting Piece Part. Provide adequate support to the sides and rear of the saw table for
material that is extra wide and long.
28.Keep visitors a safe distance from the work area.
29.Keep children away. Children must never be allowed in the work area. DO NOT let them
handle machines, tools, or extension cords.
30.DO NOT operate machine if under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Read warning
labels on prescriptions. If there is any doubt, DO NOT operate the machine.
31.DO NOT touch live electrical components or parts.
32.Be Sure all equipment is properly installed and grounded according to national, state, and
local codes. If machine is equipped with a three-prong plug, it should be plugged into a
three-hole electrical receptacle. If an adapter is used to accommodate a two-prong
receptacle, the adapter plug must be attached to a known ground. Never remove the third
prong.
33.Inspect power and control cables periodically. Replace if damaged or bare wires are
exposed. Bare wiring can kill!
34.Maintain machine in top condition. Keep clean for best and safest performance. Follow
instructions for lubricating and changing accessories.
35.Reduce the risk of unintentional starting. Make sure switch is in “OFF” position before
plugging in power cord.

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (cont.)
36.Never leave machine running unattended. TURN POWER OFF. Don’t leave machine until
it comes to a complete stop.
37.Make sure machine is disconnected from power supply while motor is being mounted,
connected or reconnected.
38.Saw Appropriate Material. Only use this saw for natural wood stock and wood stock
products such as particle board, plastics, laminates, and medium-density fibre board (MDF).
DO NOT try and cut metal, glass, ceramics, or products containing asbestos or lead paint.
Some of these materials contain hazardous dust and can cause severe respiratory
problems.
39.Warning: The dust generated by certain woods and wood products can be injurious to your
health. Always operate machinery in well ventilated areas and provide for proper dust
removal. Use a wood dust collection system whenever possible.
40.A push block and/or a push stick must be used if
the workpieces is less than 5” (127mm) to prevent
your hands from getting too close to the saw blade.
Push block must be used to cut narrow workpieces
and, when necessary, to push the workpiece
against the fence, a push block can be easily made
by the operator.
EMERGENCY STOP
In the event of incorrect operation or dangerous conditions, the machine can be stopped
immediately by pressing the ON/OFF switch.

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SPECIFICATIONS
Item
TS-1044H
Product Dimensions
Weight
347Ibs
L x W x H
66.4" x 40" x 41"
Foot Print (L x W)
19.1" x 19.5"
Electrical
Switch
Magnetic with Thermal Overload
Protection
Motor
Type
TEFC Capacitor Start Induction
Horsepower, Voltage, Cycle,
Phase, Amps
1.75HP, 110V/220V, 60Hz, 1PH,
14A/7A (pre-wired 110V)
Speed
3450 RPM
Power Transfer
V-Belt Drive
Blade Information
Maximum Blade Diameter
10"
Riving Knife/Spreader Thickness
0.09" (2.3mm)
Required Blade Body Thickness
0.078" (2mm)
Required Blade Kerf Thickness
0.118" (3mm)
Maximum Width of Dado
13/16"
Blade Tilt
Left 0-45°
Arbor Size
5/8“
Arbor Speed
4000 RPM
Arbor Bearings
Sealed and Permanently Lubricated
Cutting Capacities
Maximum Depth of Cut At 90°
3-1/8"
Maximum Depth of Cut At 45°
2-3/16"
Maximum Rip To Right of Blade-
Standard
36"
Maximum Rip To Left Of Blade
12"
Table
Floor To Table Height
34.5"
Main Table (L x W x T)
44" x 27" x 1-1/2"
Miter Gauge
Miter Gauge Slot Type
T-Slot
Miter Gauge Slot Type (W x H)
3/4" x 3/8"
Other
Dust Port Size
4"

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INTENDED USE
Table saw and the workpiece guide equipment supplied with it are intended to be used
exclusively for the following purposes:
Laminated and unlaminated board materials (e.g. chipboard, coreboard, MDF board, ...)
Solid wood
Gypsum plasterboard, Cardboard, Veneer with a suitable clamping device.
Dimensionally stable plastics (thermoset plastics, thermoplastics). Sawing these materials
does not normally involve any risks in respect of dust, chips, and thermal degradation
products.
Tools:
The chosen saw blade must be suitable both for the specific work cycle and for the specific
material.
Only circular blades which are solid chrome vanadium (CV) or tungsten carbide tipped (TCT)
and have a diameter of 10” (255mm), arbor size 5/8” (16mm), as well as a maximum width of
13/16” (20mm) are allowed for the main saw.
Saw blades made of high-alloy high-speed steel (HSS) are not allowed to be used.
Saw blades and their fixing devices shall conform to EN 847-1:2005.
Note:The photos illustrations in this manual are representative only and may not
depict the actual color, labeling or accessories and may be intended to illustrate technique only.
Note: The specifications and dimensions presented here are subject to change
without prior notice due to improvements of our products.
TECHNICAL SUPPORT
Our technical support department can be reached at 920.684.4990, and asking for the support
desk for purchased machines. Tech Support handles questions on machine setup, schematics,
warranty issues, and individual parts needs: (other than die sets and blades).
For specific application needs or future machine purchases contact the Sales Department at:

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UNPACKING
Remove saw from the shipping cartons. Check for damage and ensure all parts are intact. Any
damage should be reported immediately to your distributor and shipping agent. Before
assembling, read the manual thoroughly, familiarizing yourself with correct assembly and
maintenance procedures and proper safety precautions.
If you can't find an item on this list, check the mounting location on the machine or examine the
packaging materials carefully. Occasionally we pre-install certain components for shipping
purposes.
Cleaning
Your machine may be shipped with a rustproof waxy oil coating and grease on the exposed
unpainted metal surfaces. To remove this protective coating, use a degreaser or solvent
cleaner. For a more thorough cleaning, some parts will occasionally have to be removed. DO
NOT USE acetone or brake cleaner as they may damage painted surfaces.
Follow manufacturer’s label instructions when using any type of cleaning product. After cleaning,
wipe unpainted metal surfaces with a light coating of quality oil or grease for protection.
With a screw driver, push a solvent-saturated rag into the T-slots to remove the grease.
WARNING: DO NOT USE gasoline or other petroleum products to clean
the machine. They have low flash points and can explode or cause fire.
CAUTION: When using cleaning solvents work in a well ventilated area.
Many cleaning solvents are toxic if inhaled.
GAS

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GETING TO KNOW YOUR MACHINE
Thank you for choosing this table saw. This unit is carefully
tested and inspected before shipment and if properly used
and maintained, will provide you with years of reliable
service. To ensure optimum performance and trouble free
operation a reasonable amount of care and attention is
required.
To get the most from your new table saw, please take the
time to read this manual before assembling, installing and
operating the unit.
The table saw features a circular blade underneath that
can be raised and lowered to control the depth of cut.
The rail-mounted fence, which slides freely toward or
away from the blade, is used as the main cutting guide
for the workpiece.
The miter gauge is used to guide and support the
workpiece during the cut when the workpiece cannot slide against the
fence in a stable manner that miter gauge body can be rotated to
allow a wide range of cutting angles.
The blade guard assembly is equipped with a spreader, anti-kickback
pawls and riving knife, which work to prevent kickback and stop or slow
kickback if it happens. The riving knife is used when the guard is
removed for certain non through cuts.
The push stick is used to support the workpiece during the cut and
reduces the risk of injury by keeping hands away from the blade while
cutting.
36” Rail and Extension Table (optional)

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The moveable caster on this saw with (2) casters (2)
leveling screws front caster and front pedal that will
easier to move this saw and to place this saw as you
want.
Before performing machine leveling adjustment, shift the
foot pedal upward to allow the leveling screws to rest on
the floor. Turn the (2) leveling screws located at the
front bottom of the stand using a open wrench.
Reset Protector
Your saw comes equipped with a manual-reset thermal-
overload protector designed to open the power line
circuit when the motor temperature exceeds a safe
level, when motor is overloaded, or when a low voltage
condition exists.
Note: This motor should be blown out or
vacuumed frequently to prevent sawdust buildup which
can interfere with normal motor ventilation.
Once the motor is cooled to a safe operating
temperature, reset the thermal overload protector by
pushing the red button on the front of the junction box.
An audible click will indicate the thermal overload
protector is reset. Once the switch button is reset, the
saw may be started and operated as normal.
Note: If the reset button won't click into
place immediately, the motor is still too hot and must be
allowed to cool.
Frequent “blowing” of fuses or tripping of circuit
breakers may result if:
Motor is overloaded. Overloading can occur if a
workpiece is fed too rapidly or if the saw is
misaligned.
Motor circuit is fused differently from recommendations. Always follow instructions for the
proper fuse/breaker. Do not use a fuse/breaker of greater capacity without consulting a
qualified electrician.
Reset
Switch
Junction
Box
Leveling
Caster

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Low voltage. Although the motor is designed for operation on the voltage and frequency
specified on the motor, normal loads will be handled safely on voltage no more than ten
percent above or below that figure. Heavy loads, however, require that voltage at motor
terminals equal the voltage specified on the motor.
Note: Always check the connections, the load and the supply circuit whenever the
motor fails to perform satisfactorily.
The table saw is equipped with a push-button switch
that will accept a safety padlock (not included). To
safeguard your machine from unauthorized operation
and accidental starting by young children, the use of a
padlock is required.
TRANSPORTING AND LIFTING
While transporting or handling the machine, be careful and let the
activity be done by qualified personnel especially trained for this
kind of activity!
While the machine is being loaded or unloaded, make sure that no
person or object gets crushed by the machine!
Select proper transportation device according to the weight of the machine.
Make sure the lifting capacity of transportation device is competent for the weight of the
machine.
CAUTION:Lifting and carrying operations should be carried out by skilled
workers, such as a truck operator, crane operator, etc. If a crane is used to lift the
machine, attach the lifting chain carefully, making sure the machine is well balanced.
Choose a location that will keep the machine free from vibration and dust from other
machinery. Keep in mind that having a large clearance area around the machine is
important for safe and efficient working conditions.

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INSTALLATION
IMPORTANT:
Consider the following when looking for a suitable location to place the machine:
Overall weight of the machine.
Weight of material being processed.
Sizes of material to be processed through the machine.
Space needed for auxiliary stands, work tables, or other machinery.
Clearance from walls and other obstacles.
Maintain an adequate working area around the machine for safety.
Have the work area well illuminated with proper lighting.
Keep the floor free of oil and make sure it is not slippery.
Remove scrap and waste materials regularly, and make sure the work area is free from
obstructing objects.
This machine should be installed and operated only on a solid, flat and stable floor that is able to
support the weight of the saw (312 lbs-142 kgs) and the operator.
Using the dimensions shown as a guideline, plan for placement within your shop that will allow
the operator to work unencumbered and unobstructed by foot traffic or other tools or machinery.
It is important to maintain free area of 36” (914mm) around the machine, which is required for
the working place. If any long material is machined, it is necessary to have a sufficient room in
front of the machine as well behind it in the places of material input and output.
Before beginning assembly, take note of the following precautions and suggestions
The machine is bolted to the pallet. Before attempting any of the assembly procedures
remove all of the loose parts and hardware from the inside of the machine and unbolt the
machine from the pallet.
FLOOR: This tool distributes a large amount of weight over a small area. Make certain that
the floor is capable of supporting both the weight of the machine and the operator. The floor
should also be a level surface. If the unit wobbles or rocks once in place, be sure to eliminate
by using shims.
WORKING CLEARANCES: Take into consideration the size of the material to be processed.
Make sure that you allow enough space for you to operate the machine freely.
OUTLET PLACEMENT: Outlets should be located close enough to the machine so that the
power cord or extension cord is not in an area where it would cause a tripping hazard. Be
sure to observe all electrical codes if installing new circuits and/or outlets.

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WARNING: Before operating; make sure it is positioned firmly on a solid
work surface. If it tips over on you, it could cause severe injury or death.
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