Magnum Industrial MI-51180 User manual

MODEL NO.: MI-51180
Owner's Manual
MAGNA LOCK FENCE

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• Read and understand the entire owner's manual before attempting assembly or operation.
• Read and understand the warnings posted on the machine and in this manual. Failure to comply with all of these warnings
may result in serious injury.
• Replace the warning labels if they become obscured or removed.
• is table saw is designed and intended for use by properly trained, experienced personnel. If you are not familiar with the
correct and safe operation of a table saw, do not operate this machine until you have received proper training.
• Fine particulate dust is a carcinogen that can be hazardous to health. Work in a well-ventilated area and whenever
possible use a dust collector. Wear CSA-approved face, eye, ear, respiratory and body protection devices.
• Do not wear loose clothing, gloves, bracelets, necklaces or other jewelry while operating this saw. Tie back long hair and
roll up sleeves.
• Remove adjusting wrenches, tools and other clutter from the machine and the table surface before using the machine.
• Keep hands well away from the blade and all moving parts. Use a brush or compressed air, not hands, to clear away chips
and dust.
• Do not operate the band saw when tired, distracted or under the eects of drugs, alcohol or any medication that impairs
reexes or alertness.
• Ensure your working area is spacious, well lit, and free of debris.
• Keep children and visitors at a safe distance when the band saw is in operation. Do not permit them to operate the band
saw.
• Prevent unauthorized or unsupervised use by child proong and tamper proong your shop and all machinery with locks,
master electrical switches and switch keys.
• Stay alert! Give your work your undivided attention. Even a momentary distraction can lead to serious injury.
• Ensure the machine is properly grounded
• Unplug the machine before making adjustments or performing maintenance. When a machine requires repairs, red tag it
and mark it as out of order until maintenance is performed.
• Keep guards in place and in working order. If a guard must be removed for maintenance or cleaning, properly reattach it
before using the tool again.
• Check the alignment of the riving knife, fence, and mitre slot to the blade. A caution decal is installed on each guard to
remind the operator of the dangers of improper machine operation.
• Before using the saw, check for damaged parts. If a guard or other part is damaged, replace or repair it before using the
saw.
• Check the alignment of moving parts to ensure the machine functions without binding or breaking.
To help ensure safe operation, please take a moment to learn how to operate the machine
and understand its applications and limitations, as well as potential hazards. KMS Tools and
Equipment disclaims any real or implied warranty and holds itself harmless for any injury that may
result from the improper use of this equipment.
RULES for SAFE OPERATION
MAGNUM INDUSTRIAL MI51180 TABLE SAW

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• Maintain a balanced stance at all times so that you do not fall or lean against the blade or other moving parts. Do not
overreach or use excessive force to perform any machine operation.
• Use the right tool at the correct speed and feed rate. Do not force a tool or attachment to do a job for which it was not
designed. e right tool will do the job better and safer.
• Use recommended accessories; improper accessories may be hazardous.
• Maintain tools with care. Keep the blade sharp and clean for the best and safest performance. Follow instructions for
lubricating and changing accessories.
• Check the saw blade for cracks or missing teeth. Do not use a cracked or dull blade or one with missing teeth. Make sure
the blade is securely locked on the arbor.
• Keep hands clear of the blade area. Do not reach past the blade to clear parts or scrap with the saw blade running. Never
saw freehand. Avoid awkward operations and hand positions where a sudden slip could cause your hand to contact the
blade.
• Never cut wood with loose knots or embedded with nails or other foreign material on its surface.
• Do not attempt to cut twisted, warped, bowed or "in wind" stock unless one edge has been jointed prior to sawing.
• Do not attempt to cut long or wide boards unsupported where spring or weight could cause the board to shi position.
• Always use the riving knife, blade guard, push stick, and other safety devices whenever possible. For applications such as
dadoing or molding where the blade guard cannot be used, use feather boards, xtures, and other safety devices and use
extreme caution. Reinstall the riving knife and blade guard immediately aer completing the operation that required their
removal.
• Check that the blade rotates clockwise when viewed from the le side of the machine
• Never leave the machine unattended while it is running or with the power on.
• Never stand on machinery. Serious injury could result if the tool is tipped over or if the cutting tool is unintentionally
contacted.
• Always disconnect the machine from the power source before servicing or changing accessories such as blades, or before
performing any maintenance or cleaning, or if the machine will be le unattended.
• Ensure the switch is in the OFF position before plugging in the power cord.
• Make sure the tool is properly grounded. If equipped with a three-prong plug it should be used with a three-pole
receptacle. Never remove the third prong.
• Do not use this machine for anything other than its intended use. If used for other purposes, KMS Tools and Equipment
disclaims any real or implied warranty and holds itself harmless for any injury that may result from that use.
RULES for SAFE OPERATION
MAGNUM INDUSTRIAL MI51180 TABLE SAW

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SPECIFICATIONS
MAGNUM INDUSTRIAL MI51180 TABLE SAW
Model: MI-51180
Motor: 1.75 HP, 115 / 230 V, 1 Phase
Blade diameter: 10"
Arbor: 5/8"
Arbor speed: 4,200 rpm
Maximum cutting depth: 3-1/8" (79 mm)
Maximum cutting depth at 45 degrees: 2-1/8" (54 mm)
Length of table in front of blade at maximum cut: 10"
Maximum dado width: 13/16" (20.6 mm)
Maximum dado diameter: 8" (200 mm)
Table height: 34" (862 mm)
Table size: 27" x 20.16" (686 mm x 512 mm)
Table size with extension: 27" x 40.16" (686 mm x 1020 mm)
Net weight: 313 lbs (142 kgs)

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UNPACKIN THE BOX
MAGNUM INDUSTRIAL MI51180 TABLE SAW
Unpacing
Remove the box and all the wood crating from around saw.
Check for shipping damage. Report any damage immediately
to your distributor and shipping agent. Do not discard any
shipping material until the table saw is assembled and running
property.
Compare the contents of your container with the parts list to
make sure everything is accounted for. If you are missing parts,
contact your sales representative.
1. Read the instruction manual thoroughly for assembly,
maintenance and safety instructions
2. Unbolt the saw from the skid
3. Carefully slide the saw from the pallet onto the oor
4. Place the table saw in an area with a sturdy, level oor;
good ventilation; and sucient lighting. Leave enough
space around the machine for mounting extension wings
and rail assemblies; loading and o-loading stock; and
general maintenance work.
Cleaning
e factory has applied a protective coating to this saw's
exposed metal surfaces, such as the table top and extension
wings.
Remove this coating with a so cloth moistened with kerosene.
Do not use acetone, gasoline, or lacquer thinner. Do not use
solvents on plastic parts, and do not use an abrasive pad.
WARNING
This table saw is heavy. To move the saw, use a hoist with a minimum capacity of 313 lbs (142 kg)
or the assistance of another person.
WARNING
Do not connect the saw to a power source until it has been fully assembled.
Contents
e box includes the following:
• Table saw
• Switch
• Table insert
• Two extension wings
• Router table extension
• Riving knife/ blade
guard assembly
• Mitre gauge
• Two large hooks
• Lock knob
• Handwheel
• Swivel handle
• Arbor wrench
• Push stick
• Owners manual

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Assembling Motor Access Door
• See Figures 1 and 2.
• Tools: 17 mm wrench
e saw is shipped with a bracket (A) that secures the motor
during transportation.
1. Using a 17 mm wrench, remove the shipping bracket (A)
2. Remove the remaining hex cap screws, lock washers and
at washers (B) in the table edge.
3. Install motor access door (C) by aligning the pins on the
door with the brackets (D) on the cabinet.
4. To secure the access door, pull the latch (E), close the door
and release the latch.
Installing the Side Handwheel
e front handwheel is pre-installed at the factory. e side
handwheel and lock knob, however, must be installed aer
unpacking the saw.
1. Align the keyway on the handwheel with the keyway on
the sha; then install the handwheel onto the sha.
2. Tighten the set screw to secure the handwheel
3. Install the lock knob by carefully threading it into the
sha, turning it in a clockwise direction.
Fence Storage Hoos
• Tools: 5 mm hex wrench
Two hooks are included for mounting the rip fence when it's
not in use.
1. Mount the hooks to the cabinet with 1/4" x 5/8" socket
head cap screws, lock washers and at washers.
ASSEMBLIN THE SAW
MAGNUM INDUSTRIAL MI51180 TABLE SAW
FIGURE 1: MOTOR SHIPPING BRACKET
WARNING
Do not connect the saw to a power source until it has been fully assembled.
FIGURE 2: MOTOR ACCESS DOOR

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Extension Wing Installation
• See Figures 3 and 4.
• Tools: 17 mm wrench, straightedge
Installing the Extension Wings
1. Using a 17 mm wrench, attach the le extension wing (A)
to the table (B) with three each hex cap screws (E), lock
washers (F), and at washers (G). Leave it snug enough so
the extension wing can still be manually adjusted but do
not tighten.
2. Adjust the extension wing horizontally so the front edge is
ush with the front edge of the table (C)
3. Using a straightedge for reference, adjust the extension
vertically so the top of the extension is ush with the table
top.
4. Tighten the three extension wing mounting screws.
5. Remove the mounting hardware from the table on the
right side.
6. Install the right extension wing by repeating steps 1–4.
ASSEMBLIN THE SAW
MAGNUM INDUSTRIAL MI51180 TABLE SAW
HARDWARE
6 x 7/16" x 1-1/2" hex cap bolts (E)
6 x 7/16" lock washers (F)
6 x 7/16" flat washers (G)
2 x extension tables
FIGURE 3: EXTENSION WING ASSEMBLY
WARNING
Do not connect the saw to a power source until it has been fully assembled.
FIGURE 4: EXTENSION WING HARDWARE

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Installing and Replacing Blades
• See Figure 5.
• Tools: 27 mm wrench
Installing a Blade
1. Disconnect machine from power source
2. Turning the front handwheel, raise the blade all the way
up.
3. Turning the side handwheel, set the blade tilt to 0
degrees.
4. Remove the table insert.
5. Rotate the arbor to line up the slot (C) with the arbor
lock (D)
6. Press the arbor lock (D) in the direction shown by the
arrow to engage it into the slot (C) in the arbor. At the
same time loosen and remove the arbor nut (A) with a
27 mm wrench.
7. Remove the collar (B).
8. Install the blade, making sure the teeth at the top of the
blade point toward the front of the saw.
9. Replace the collar (B) and arbor nut (A).
10. Engage the arbor lock (D) and tighten the nut (A) with a 27
mm wrench
11. Lower the blade below the table.
ASSEMBLIN THE SAW
MAGNUM INDUSTRIAL MI51180 TABLE SAW
CAUTION
Use care when working with or near sharp blades.
FIGURE 5: BLADE ARBOR ASSEMBLY

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Installing Riving Knife and Blade uard
• See Figures 6 and 7.
1. Set the saw blade to the 0 degrees and raise it to full
height.
1. Remove the table insert (B).
2. Unlock the quick-release clamp (D). See inset of Figure 5.
e quick-release clamp (D) is located inside the table and
can be accessed through the insert opening.
3. Once the quick-release clamp is open, the spring-loaded
oating clamp block (E) will move away from the xed
block (F), leaving a gap.
4. Insert the bottom of the riving knife (C) all the way into
the gap between the clamp blocks (E and F). en lock the
quick-release clamp (D).
5. Replace the table insert (B). e saw blade and riving knife
should protrude through the slot in the insert.
Each piece should snap as it locks in position. Raise and lower
the li to test that the riving knife and blade guard assembly is
secure.
Adjusting the Blade uard and Riving Knife
e clamping blocks (E and F) are adjusted at the factory and
no further adjustment of the blade guard and riving knife
assembly should be necessary. However, proper alignment is
very important.
Before operating the table saw, read Riving Knife Adjustment
(Page 12) and check and adjust the riving knife if necessary.
ASSEMBLIN THE SAW
MAGNUM INDUSTRIAL MI51180 TABLE SAW
FIGURE 6: BLADE GUARD/RIVING KNIFE ASSEMBLY
FIGURE 7 INSTALLING THE BLADE GUARD/RIVING KNIFE
NOTE
Please use the correct thickness of riving
knife to fit your blade
NOTE
Blade guard and riving knife assembly may
not be exactly as shown

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ASSEMBLIN THE SAW
MAGNUM INDUSTRIAL MI51180 TABLE SAW
Installing the Rip Fence and Rails
With the extension wings properly aligned, mount the rail and
fence assembly to the saw.
e bag containing the rail mounting hardware is stored inside
the guide rail. Remove the end cap (F) to access.
Attach the front rail (D):
1. Install four 1/4" x 1-1/2" at head screws (A) into the
predrilled holes on the front of the saw. See Figures 6 and 7.
2. On the inside of the table, thread one 1/4" at washer (3),
lock washer (4) and hex nut (5) on each at head screw.
Attach the router table extension:
1. Install two 1/4" x 1-1/2" at head screws (A) into the
predrilled holes on the router table extension. See Figure 8.
2. Install one 1/4" at washer (3), lock washer (4) and hex nut
(5) on each at head screw. See Figure 11.
Attach the rear rail (E):
1. Install three 1/4" x 1-1/2" hex cap screws (B) with washers
into the predrilled holes on the rear of the saw. See Figure 9.
2. Install three 1/4" x 3/4" hex cap screws (C) with at
washers into the pre-drilled holes.
3. On the inside of the table, install one 1/4" at washer (3),
lock washer (4) and hex nut (5) on each at head screw.
4. Bolt the fence guide (G) onto the rail using 1/4" x 3/4" hex
cap screws with at washers and lock washers. Install
through the rail from below See Figure 8.
5. Ax the scales (H) to front rail.
FIGURE 9: RAIL INSTALLATION LOCATIONS
FIGURE 10: RAIL INSTALLATION LOCATIONS
FIGURE 11: RAIL INSTALLATION LOCATIONS
FIGURE 8: RIP FENCE RAIL SCHEMATIC

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USIN THE ON/OFF SWITCH
MAGNUM INDUSTRIAL MI51180 TABLE SAW
PLEASE NOTE
The On/Off switch is thermally protected. When an overload or power interruption occurs, the
switch turns off. If this happens, wait a few minutes for the saw to cool down then press the Off
switch to reset the saw.
WARNIN
Check that your power supply is sufficient for this machine's motor. If you are unsure, contact a
qualified electrician for assistance.
WARNIN
This machine must be properly grounded. Do not change or modify the plug. If the supplied plug
does not fit your outlet, contact a qualified electrician for assistance.
WARNIN
Using an extension cord can result in reduced power at the machine. Plug the machine directly
into an outlet. If an extension cord is necessary, use a cord that carries enough power to meet the
motor's requirements. If you are unsure, contact a qualified electrician for assistance.

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ADJUSTIN THE SAW
MAGNUM INDUSTRIAL MI51180 TABLE SAW
FIGURE 12: RAISING and LOWERING BLADE
Raising and Lowering the Blade
e front handwheel (A) raises and lowers the blade. e side
handwheel (B) controls the blade tilt. e blade tilts to the le
from 90 to 45 degrees. See Figure 12.
Adjusting Blade Height
1. Loosen the lock knob (C) on the front handwheel (A).
2. Turn the handwheel (A) clockwise to raise and
counterclockwise to lower the blade
3. Tighten the lock knob to secure the blade position (C)
Adjusting Blade Tilt
1. Loosen the lock knob (D) on the side handwheel (B).
2. Turn the handwheel (B) counterclockwise to adjust the
saw blade to 45°. Turn clockwise to adjust the saw blade
to a maximum of 90 degrees.
3. Tighten the lock knob (D) to secure the blade position.
Adjusting Table Insert
Adjust the set screws in the insert (E) with a 3 mm hex wrench
to ensure that the insert is stable and ush with the table top.
Check the alignment with a straightedge (F). See Figure 13.
Adjusting Mitre auge
• Refer to Figure 14
• Tools: 3 mm hex wrench, straightedge
Set the mitre gauge by loosening the lock knob (G) and turning
the mitre body (H) to the desired angle. To move gauge beyond
index stops of 45 and 90, ip down the stop (I). Adjust index
stops by turning one of three adjustment screws (J).
WARNIN
Always turn OFF the power switch and unplug
the machine before making any adjustments.
FIGURE 13: ADJUSTING TABLE INSERT
FIGURE 14: ADJUSTING MITRE GAUGE
NOTE: Always make test cuts. Do not rely solely on
the mitre gauge. The gauge is equipped with holes for
mounting a wooden extension fence.

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Adjusting Riving Knife
Lateral Alignment
To help prevent kickback, ensure the blade and riving knife are
aligned. Check and adjust the alignment aer each blade change.
Checing Alignment
1. Li the blade guard and pawl.
2. Place a straightedge (A) on the table so it rests against the
blade (B) and riving knife (C). See Figure 15.
3. Rotate the blade so the top of one tooth touches the
straightedge.
Adjusting Alignment
1. Remove the table insert.
2. Loosen the lock handle (D) and remove the riving knife.
Note the direction the riving knife needs to move to align
with the blade.
3. Using a 3 mm hex wrench, adjust the four set screws (E),
which are accessible through openings located in the
corners of the oating clamp block (F). See Figure 17.
4. If necessary, repeat the above procedure.
Adjusting the Blade-to-Knife ap
• Tools: 4 mm hex wrench
To limit kickback, the gap between the blade and riving knife
should be between 3 mm and 8 mm. If adjustment is needed,
note whether the blade-to-knife gap needs to be increased or
decreased. en adjust as follows:
1. Remove the blade guard, pawl, table insert and riving knife.
2. Loosen two socket head at screws (G) with a 4 mm hex
wrench. See Figure 17.
3. Reposition the xed clamp block (H) on the extension
plate (I). Ensure the gap is between 3 mm and 8 mm. See
Figure 18.
4. Tighten the socket head screws (G).
5. Reinstall the riving knife, tighten the lock handle and
check the gap.
FIGURE 15: ADJUSTING RIVING KNIFE
WARNIN
Always turn OFF the power switch and unplug the
machine before making any adjustments.
FIGURE 16: ADJUSTING RIVING KNIFE
FIGURE 17: ADJUSTING RIVING KNIFE
FIGURE 18: ADJUSTING RIVING KNIFE
ADJUSTIN THE SAW
MAGNUM INDUSTRIAL MI51180 TABLE SAW
Two screws (G), accessible
through openings on the
oating clamp block (F),
located on either side of the
lock handle (D), secure the
xed clamp block (H) to the
riving knife extension plate (I).
Also see Figure 16.
e gap between the blade and riving
knife should be 3 mm to 8 mm.

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Blade Alignment
• See Figures 19 and 20.
• Tools: 8 mm hex wrench, combination square, marker
At the factory, the blade is aligned with the table. However,
aer a period of use or aer moving the saw to another
location, the blade may need to be realigned.
Checing Blade-Table Alignment
1. Disconnect the saw from the power source.
2. Raise the blade guard away from the blade.
3. Choose a tooth on the far side of the blade, near the rear,
and position the tooth slightly above the insert.
4. Mark the tooth and measure the distance from the side
of the blade to the right T-slot edge using a combination
square. Choose a spot between the teeth, not on the tooth
itself.
5. Rotate the blade so that the marked tooth is just above
the insert at the front of the saw. Measure the distance
from the side of the blade to the right T-slot edge. e two
measurements should be the same.
Adjusting Blade-Table Alignment
If the measurements are not the same, adjust the table.
1. Loosen the four hex socket cap screws (A) that hold the
table to the base. See Figure 20, which shows the two
socket cap screws at the front of the saw.
2. Once the screws are loose, reposition the table and rmly
tighten the four hex socket cap screws.
3. Check the alignment again aer tightening hardware.
ADJUSTIN THE SAW
MAGNUM INDUSTRIAL MI51180 TABLE SAW
FIGURE 19: ALIGNING THE BLADE
FIGURE 20: TABLE ADJUSTMENT SCREWS
WARNIN
Always turn OFF the power switch and unplug the machine before making any adjustments.

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Changing the Belt
• See Figure 21
• Tools: 17 mm wrench
Inspect the drive belt on a regular basis. When the V-belt
begins to show signs of wear, such as fraying or cracking, or if
it slips under load, replace the belt.
1. Turn the power switch to O and unplug the machine from
the power source.
2. Lower the blade to its lowest point.
3. Loosen the two hex cap bolts (A) on the motor bracket.
4. Take the tension o the V-belt (B) by liing the motor.
5. Remove the belt from the arbor and motor pulleys.
6. Install the new belt. e weight of the motor should apply
enough tension to the belt so it doesn't slip. Tighten the
hex cap bolts (A).
7. Aer you've used the saw for a few hours, check the belt
tension and adjust if necessary.
WARNIN
Always turn OFF the power switch and unplug the machine before making any adjustments.
MAINTAININ THE SAW
MAGNUM INDUSTRIAL MI51180 TABLE SAW
FIGURE 21: CHANGING THE BELT

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MAINTAININ THE SAW
MAGNUM INDUSTRIAL MI51180 TABLE SAW
Maintenance Schedule
Assuming the saw is used daily, follow this schedule for
cleaning and maintenance.
Daily Maintenance
• Wipe down the table surface and grooves with a rust
preventive product
• Clean pitch and resin from the saw blade.
Weely Maintenance
• Apply a coat of paste wax OR white talcum powder (which
doesn't stain wood or mar nishes) to the table top. If
using talcum powder, rub it in vigorously with a blackboard
eraser. is will ll casting pores and form a moisture
barrier. is also ensures the table top stays slick and
allows rust rings to be easily wiped from the surface.
• Clean motor housing with compressed air.
• Wipe down the fence rails and apply a dry silicone
lubricant.
• Check condition of the blade and blade guard, power
switch and all mounting bolts.
Periodic Maintenance
• Clean the inside of the cabinet and trunnion area
• Check for excessive play in the tilting and raising
mechanism and in the saw arbor and re-adjust as required.
• Check for belt tension and wear. Adjust or replace the belt
as required.
Lubricating the Saw
Grease the tilting worm gear, raising worm gear, caster system
worm gear, and the trunnion areas with high-grade non-
hardening grease. Check all adjustments aer lubricating.
WARNIN
Always turn OFF the power switch and unplug the machine before making performing
maintenance.
NOTES

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TROUBLESHOOTIN
MAGNUM INDUSTRIAL MI51180 TABLE SAW
Issue Possible Causes Solutions
• Saw stops during use
• Saw will not start
• Overload is tripped
• Saw is unplugged
• Fuse blown / Circuit breaker tripped
• Cord is damaged
• Allow motor to cool and press O switch to reset
• Check all power connections
• Replace fuse or reset circuit breaker
• Replace cord
• Saw does not make accurate 45
or 90 degree cuts
• Stops are not adjusted correctly
• Angle pointer is not set accurately
• Mitre gauge is out of adjustment
• Check blade with square and adjust stops
• Check blade with square and adjust pointer
• Adjust mitre gauge
• Material binds blade when
ripping
• Fence is not aligned with blade
• Wood is warped
• Feed rate is excessive
• Splitter is not aligned with blade
• Check and adjust fence
• Select a dierent workpiece
• Reduce feed rate
• Align splitter with blade
• Saw makes unsatisfactory cuts
• Blade is dull
• Blade is mounted backwards
• Gum or pitch on blade
• Incorrect blade for cut
• Gum or pitch on table
• Sharpen or replace blade
• Turn blade around
• Remove and clean blade
• Change blade to suitable type
• Clean table
• Blade does not come up
to speed
• Extension cord is too light or too long
• Power supply voltage is too low
• Motor is not wired correctly
• Replace with adequate size cord
• Contact a qualied electrician
• Refer to motor junction box
• Saw vibrates excessively
• Stand is uneven on oor
• Blade is damaged
• V-belts are worn
• Pulley is bent
• Improper motor mounting
• Hardware is loose
• Reposition on at, level surface
• Replace blade
• Replace belt
• Replace pulley
• Check and adjust motor
• Tighten hardware
• Rip fence binds on guide rails • Guide rails or extension wing not installed correctly
• Guide on rip fence not adjusted properly
• Reassemble guide rails
• Adjust guides
• Material kicked back from blade
• Rip fence is out of alignment
• Splitter is not aligned with blade
• Rip fence is not installed
• Splitter is not installed
• Blade is dull
• User is releasing material before it is passes blade
• Anti-kick back plates are dull
• Align rip fence with mitre slot
• Align splitter with blade
• Install and use rip fence
• Install and use splitter with guard
• Replace blade
• Push material through blade before releasing
• Replace or sharpen anti-kickback plates
• Blade does not raise or tilt
correctly • Sawdust or debris in raising and tilting mechanisms • Clean and regrease assemblies

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MANUM INDUSTRIAL 5-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
ank you for purchasing Magnum Industrial. Your new Magnum Industrial tool has been designed and manufactured
to deliver high-quality performance and dependability over a long service life. Before leaving the factory, every Magnum
Industrial product is tested and checked for quality.
5YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
Magnum Industrial woodworking and metalworking machinery is backed by a 5-year limited warranty. is warranty covers
replacement parts against manufacturer's defect.
• is warranty does not cover parts that have been modied or damaged through misuse, lack of maintenance, negligence,
accidents, natural disasters, inadequate dust collection or excessive production demands.
• is warranty does not cover consumable parts or parts that are subject to regular wear and tear during normal operation.
Examples of wear and tear parts include drive belts, bearings and switches.
• is warranty does not cover parts damaged during shipping or transportation.
To make a warranty claim, the original purchaser must contact a Magnum Industrial representative and provide documented
proof of purchase. Once the representative conrms that the damage has occurred due to manufacturer's defect, Magnum
Industrial will ship a replacement part or parts prepaid to the original purchaser. e original purchaser may choose to install the
replacement parts or transport the machinery to an authorized Magnum Industrial service centre for installation. Transportation
costs are not covered by the warranty.
As determined on a case-by-case basis, parts may need to be inspected by an authorized Magnum Industrial representative
before parts are eligible for warranty. In these cases, the original purchaser is responsible for transporting the parts to a
representative or an authorized Magnum Industrial service centre.
LABOUR AND TRANSPORTATION COSTS
e original purchaser may choose to transport the machinery to an authorized Magnum Industrial service centre for warranty
evaluation. Transportation costs and expenses related to moving machinery to and from carrier vehicles are not covered by the
warranty.
Once the machinery has been evaluated by the authorized Magnum Industrial service centre, any parts damaged due to
manufacturer's defect will be replaced and installed at no cost. Labour is covered by warranty only when completed by an
authorized Magnum Industrial service centre. e warranty does not cover third-party repairs.
ORIINAL PURCHASER OF THE PRODUCT
is warranty is non-transferable and applies to the original purchaser only. is warranty requires documented proof of
purchase.
MANUAL
is manual is a guide for assembling and adjusting this product. It is not a woodworking or metalworking training manual.
It is the end user's responsibility to understand how to safely set up, operate, and maintain woodworking and metalworking
machinery. Because product specications can change without notice, some details in this manual may not apply to the product
you purchased.
DISCLAIMER
KMS Tools and Equipment and Magnum Industrial holds itself harmless for any injury or property damage that may result from
the use of this product.

PARTS LIST FOR MI-51180
( Table and Cabinet Assembly )
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PartNo. Description Size Qty.
1 MI-51180-T1 Handle M8 1
2 MI-51180-T2 Miter Gauge Body 1
3 MI-51180-T3 Hex Nut M5 3
4 MI-51180-T4 Pointer 1
5 MI-51180-T5 Stop Link 1
6 MI-51180-T6 Set Screw M5X5 1
7 MI-51180-T7 Special Pin M3X6 1
8 MI-51180-T8 Round Head Screw M5X20 1
9 MI-51180-T9 Miter Bar 1
10 MI-51180-T10 Guide Washer 1
11 MI-51180-T11 Flat Head Machine Screw M6X8 1
12 MI-51180-T12 Set Screw 3/16”X3/8” 3
13 MI-51180-T13 Cabinet 1
14 MI-51180-T14 Lower Panel 1
15 MI-51180-T15 Top Screw M5X10 4
16 MI-51180-T16 Table 1
17 MI-51180-T17 Flat Washer M10 4
18 MI-51180-T18 Lock Washer M10 10
19 MI-51180-T19 Hex Socket Cap Screw M10X25 4
20 MI-51180-T20 Extension Wing 2
21 MI-51180-T21 Flat Washer M10 6
22 MI-51180-T22 Hex Cap Bolt M10X35 6
23 MI-51180-T23 Motor Cover 1
24 MI-51180-T24 Hex Cap Bolt M6X50 1
25 MI-51180-T25 Flat Washer 1/4” 2
26 MI-51180-T26 Spring 1
27 MI-51180-T27 Foam Strip 1
28 MI-51180-T28 Hex Nut M6 1
29 MI-51180-T29 Handle 1
30 MI-51180-T30 ON/OFF Magnetic Switch 1
31 MI-51180-T31 Switch Plate 1
32 MI-51180-T32 Cross Flat Head Screw M6X10 3
33 MI-51180-T33 Power Cord(Switch to motor) 14AWG×3C 1
34 MI-51180-T34 Power Cord 14AWG×3C 1
35 MI-51180-T35 Power Cord Sleeve 1
PARTS LIST FOR MI-51180
( Table and Cabinet Assembly )
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