SIP 01332 User manual

10〞Heavy Duty Table Saw
01332
Please read and fully understand the instructions in this manual
before operation. Keep this manual safe for future reference.

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Contents
1. Contents P1
2. Please read first P1
3. Specification P2
4. Safety P2
4.1 Specified conditions of use P2
4.2 General safety instructions P2
4.3 Symbols used throughout these instructions P4
4.4 Safety devices P4
5. Unpacking P4
6. Special product features P4
7. Operation elements P4
8. Initial operation P5
8.1 Replacing the fuse in the switch box P5
8.2 Installing the extension table P6
8.3 Installing the front rail P6
8.4 Installing the rear rail P7
8.5 Installing the rip fence P7
8.6 Installing the blade guard P8
8.7 Connection of dust collector P8
8.8 Mains connection P8
9. Operation P8
9.1 Sawing P9
9.2 Mitre cuts P9
9.3 Rip cuts with rip fence P9
10. care and maintenance P10
10.1 Saw blade change P10
10.2 Cleaning the saw P11
10.3 Machine storage P11
10.4 Maintenance P11
11. Tips and tricks P11
12. Repairs P11
13. Trouble shooting P12
14. transportation P14
15. Circuit diagrams P14
16. Instruction for thermo cutout in motor P14
17. Diagrams and parts lists P15
2. Please Read First
WARNING! When using electric tools basic safety
precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk
of fire, electric shock and personal injury including the
following.
●Read these instructions before attempting to operate
this product and save these Instructions.
●If you notice transport damage while unpacking, notify
your supplier immediately. Do not operate the saw!
●Dispose of the packing in an environmentally friendly
manner. Take to a proper collecting point.
●Keep these instructions for reference on any issues you
may be uncertain about.
ATTENTION:
FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY: READ AND UNDERSTAND
THE OWNER'S MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING
MACHINE.
1. Set up the saw on a firm, level, non-slip, vibration-free
base. Keep the site free of tripping hazards. Ensure
adequate lighting conditions.
2. Do not wear loose fitting clothes, remove rings,
wristwatch and bracelets. Tie back long hair.
3. Wear safety goggles and face shield if operation is
dusty. Wear ear defenders.
4. Do not use the saw in a moist or wet environment, or in
the vicinity of combustible liquids and gases.
5. The saw must only be operated with all correctly
mounted guards.
6. Never use cracked or distorted saw blades. Only user
sharp saw blades.
7. Use a pushing stick when rip sawing narrow
work-piece.
Limitations on ambient conditions
The circular saw bench is designed for operating on the
site:
The height above sea level doesn't exceed 1000m;
The temperature range of air doesn't exceed 0°C~
40°C.
10.5 Replacing/tension the drive belt P11
P26
18. Feet assembly for stand of 10" table saw

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3.Specification
Rating 230V~50Hz, 2.2KW
Blade no-load speed RPM 2800
Blade tilt 0°~45°
Table dimensions mm 560x800
Table extension mm 305x800
Working table height mm 860
Saw blade diameter ¢mm 254
Blade Bore Dia. ¢mm 25.4mm
Cutting capacity (0°) mm 75
Cutting capacity (45°) mm 60
4.Safety
4.1 Specified conditions of use
This machine is intended to rip and crosscut grown timber,
faced boards, chip board and wood-core plywood sheets,
and similar wood-derived materials.
Do not cut round stock without suitable jigs or fixtures.
The rotating saw blade could turn the work-piece. When
sawing thin stock layed on edge, a suitable guide must be
used for firm support.
Use of wobble saw blades is not permitted on this
machine.
Danger! Any other use is not as specified.
Use not as specified, alteration of the electric tool or use
of parts that are not approved by the equipment
manufacturer can cause unforeseeable damage!
4.2 General safety instructions
1.Keep work area clear
- Cluttered areas and benches invite injuries.
2. Consider work area environment
- Do not expose tools rain.
- Do not use tools in damp or wet locations.
- Keep work area well lit.
- Do not use tools in the presence of flammable liquids
of gases.
3. Guard against electric shock
-Avoid body contact with earthed or grounded
surfaces. (e.g. pipes, radiators, ranges, refrigerators).
4. Keep other persons away,
-Do not let persons, especially children, not involved in
the work touch the tool or the extension cord and
keep them away from the work area.
5. Store idle tools
-When not in use, tools should be stored in a dry
locked up place. Out of reach of children.
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6. Do not force the tool
-It will do the job better and safer at the rate for
when it was intended.
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7. Use the right tool
-Do not force small tools to do the job of a heavy duty
tool.
-Do not use tools for purposes not intended ; for
example do not use circular saws to cut tree limbs or
legs.
8. Dress properly
-Do not wear loose clothing or jewellery, they can be
caught in moving parts.
-Non-skid footwear is recommended when working
outdoors,
-Wear protective hair covering to contain long hair.
9. Use protective equipment
-Use safety glasses.
-Use face or dust mask if working operations create
dust.
10. Connect dust extraction equipment
-If the tool is provided for the connection of dust
extraction and collecting equipment, ensure these are
connected and properly used.
11. Do not abuse the cord
- Never yank the cord to disconnect it from the socket.
Keep the cord away from heat, oil and sharp edges.
12. Secure work
-Where possible use clamps or a vice to hold the work.
It is safer than using your hand.
13. Do not overreach
- Keep proper footing and balance at all times.

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14. Maintain tools with care
-Keep cutting tools sharp and clean for better and
safer performance.
-Follow instructions for lubricating and changing
accessories.
-Inspect tool cords periodically and if damaged have
them repaired by an authorized service facility.
-Inspect extension cords periodically and replace if
damaged.
-Keep handles dry, clean and free from oil and grease.
15. Disconnect tools
-When not in use, before servicing and when changing
accessories such as blades, bits and cutters,
disconnect tools from the power supply.
16. Remove adjusting keys and wrenches
-Form the habit of checking to see that keys and
adjusting wrenches are removed from the tool before
turning it on.
17. Avoid unintentional starting
-Ensure switch is in “off” position when plugging in.
18. Use outdoor extension leads
-When the tool is used outdoors, use only extension
cords intended for outdoor use and so marked.
19. Stay alert
-Watch what you are doing use common sense and do
not operate the tool when you are tired.
20. Check damaged parts
-Before further use of tool, it should be carefully
checked to determine that it will operate properly and
perform its intended function.
-Check for alignment of moving parts, binding of
moving parts, breakage of parts, mounting and any
other conditions that may affect its operation.
-A guard or other part that is damaged should be
properly repaired or placed by an authorized service
center unless otherwise indicated in this instruction
manual.
-Have defectives switches replaced by an authorized
service center.
-Do not use the tool if the switch does no turn it on and
off.
21. Warning
-The use of any accessory or attachment other than
one recommended in this instruction manual may
present a risk of personal injury.
-Use push-sticks or push blocks to feed the
work-piece past the saw blade.
-Use and correct adjustment of the riving knife.
-Use and correct adjustment of the upper saw blade
guard.
-Rebating or grooving should not be carried out unless
suitable guarding, such as a tunnel guard, is fitted
above the saw table.
-Saws shall not be used for slotting (stopped groove).
-Use only saw blades for which the maximum possible
speed is not less than the maximum spindle speed of
the tool and the tool and the material to be cut.
-When transporting the machine use only
transportation devices and do never use guards for
handling or transportation.
-During transportation the upper part of the saw blade
should be covered; for example by the guard.
-Do not use saw blades which are damaged or
deformed.
-Replace table insert when worn.
-Use only saw blades recommended by the
manufacturer, which conform to EN 847-1.
-Take care that the selection of the saw blades is
suitable for the material to be cut.
-Wear respiratory protection to reduce the risk of
inhalation of harmful dust.
-Saw blades shall be carried in a holder whenever
practicable;
-Connect circular saws to a dust-collecting device
when sawing wood.
-Do not use High speed steel (HS) blades.
-The push-stick or push block should always be stored
with the machine when not in use.

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22. Have your tool repaired by a qualified person
This electric tool complies with the relevant safety
rules. Repairs should only be carried out by qualified
persons using original spare parts, otherwise this
may result in considerable danger to the user.
4.3 Symbols used throughout these instructions
Danger!
Indicates risk of personal injury or severe material
damage.
Risk of electric shock!
Risk of personal injury by electric shock.
Drawing-in/trapping hazard!
Risk of personal injury by body parts or
clothing being drawn into the rotating saw
blades.
Caution! Risk of material damage.
Note: Supplementary information.
4.4 Safety devices
Blade guard
The blade guard (a) protects against unintentional
contact with the saw blade and from chips flying about.
Always have blade guard installed during operation.
Riving knife
The riving knife (b) prevents the work-piece from being
caught the rising teeth of the saw blade and being thrown
against the operator.
Always have blade guard installed during operation.
Push stick
The push stick (p) serves as an extension of the hand and
protects against accidental contact with the saw blade.
Use push stick if distance rip fence – saw blade is≦
120mm. In order for the push stick to be always at hand, it
can be stored in a sheath inside the machine’s housing.
5. unpacking
Note: make sure all items are accounted for before
discarding any packaging material.
Warning: to avoid injury, if any parts are missing, do not
attempt to assemble the machine, do not plug in the
power cord, do not turn the switch on until missing parts
are obtained and installed correctly.
6. Special product features
All operating elements are located at the machine’s front.
Mitre fence and rip fence are standard delivery.
7.Operatingelements
ON / OFF switch with emergency stop
zTo switch ON = press green button
zTo switch OFF = press red button or switch cover.

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Height hand-wheel for setting the depth of cut
The depth of cut can be adjusted by turning the
hand-wheel
Bevel hand-wheel for blade tilt setting
With the handwheel (d) the saw blade can be steplessly
tilted to the right from 0° (vertical) through 45°.
Rip fence
The rip fence slides on the saw table’s front rail and rear
rail.
Adjusting the miter gage
You can set the mitre gage at 0° and plus or minus 45°
with the mitre gage stop pin and adjustable stop screws.
Note: the mitre gage provides close accuracy in angled
cuts. For very close tolerances, test cuts are
recommended.
zLoosen knob and pull out on stop pin to rotate mitre
gage base past atop screws.
zLoosen the lock nut of the 0° stop screws at the stop
pin with an 8 mm wrench.
zPlace a 90° square against the mitre gage rod and
the mitre gage base.
zIf the rod is not square, loosen the knob, adjust the
rod, and tighten the knob.
zAdjust the 0° stop screw until it rests against the stop
pin.
zAdjust the plus and minus 45° stop screws using a
45° triangle and the steps above.
8.InitialOperation
Caution:
Before changing the fuse, you must make sure the
power cable be unplugged in order to avoid injury.
8.1 Assembling the box stand
Unpacking the master carton, take off the plastic foam and
find four pieces stand panels, four stand level feet and a
bag of hardware.
Note:
Remaining hardware from this bag is used for assembly
box stand.
Use 8-M8x12 hexagon head bolt with 16-¢8 washer,
8-M8 nut tighten the front panel and side panel, then
tighten the rear panel and side panel.
Place 4-stand level foot on the down side of stand, then
also use 8-M8x12 hexagon head bolt with 16-¢8 washer,
8-M8 nut tighten the stand and level foot.

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Warning:
Do not lift the saw until without help.
The saw blade is too heavy to lift without help,
customers should seek assistance from staff to
lift this item.
8.2 Installing the extension table
1. Take off the extension table from the major carton,
put 8-M8x20 hex head screws with 8mm washer in
holes, so the screw heads extend outward 10mm.
Warning:
Installing extension table needs another- man’s help.
2.Lift the extension table slightly, and sure four screws up
on holes of major table.
3.Center the extension table over the edges and tap it.
Check the surface alignment.
4. Tighten 8-screws with a 12mm wrench.
Caution
The left and right extension table can be exchanged.
8.3 Installing the front rail
Take out the front rail from rip fence carton.
Warning:
The front and rear rails must be carefully aligned
to reduce the risk of kickback, which can cause
serious injury.
Install the front rail needs following hardware:
5-square head bolt M8x25
5-8mm flat washer
5-M8hex nuts
Right and left end cap for front rail
6-tapping screw ST3.9x12
1. Insert the 5 square head bolts into the table and
extension, so the bolt heads extend out 6mm.
2. Loosely attach a flat washer and a hex nut to each
bolt.

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3. Slide the slot on the front rail over bolts. Adjust
each bolt to fit the rail closely to the table.
4. Push the front rail against table and hand tighten
each hex nut.
Note:
Make sure there are no gaps between the rail
and edge of table or extensions.
5. Put the left end caps on the rail ends. Insert the
tapping screw and tighten with Phillips screwdriver.
8.4 Installing the rear rail
Take out the rear rail from rip fence carton.
Warning;
The front and rear rails must be carefully
aligned to reduce the risk of kickback, which
can cause serious injury.
Install the rear rail needs following hardware:
5 square head bolt
5 8mm flat washer
5 M8 hex nuts
1. At the back of the table put the square head bolts
in the holes in the edge of the table and extension
so the bolt heads extend outward 6mm.
2. Loosely attach the flat washer and hex nut onto
bolts, slide the slot on the rear nail over bolts
adjust each bolt to fit the rail closely to the table.
3. Push the rear rail against table and tighten all
screws.
Note:
Make sure there are no gaps between the rail and
edge of table or extensions.
8.5 Installing the rip fence
1. Unpacking the rip fence part from fence carton.
2. Place the rip fence assembly on the scale mount.
3. If need, attach the “L” shape extension to the rip
fence.
4. Slide the rip fence onto the rear and front rails.
Caution
This fence has a set micro adjusting device,
which be positioned on the right side of the
scale indicator housing when you sure the
exact position by adjusting the rip fence and
micro device, you should push down the rip
fence handle to lock the rip fence.

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5. Adjust the rear and front rails to keep the rip fence
1mm above the table.
6. Place the rip fence against the saw blade, check the
red line of scale mount right lens with the scale “0” on
the front rail.
7. Lock down the rip fence handle after adjusting the rip
fence to the proper position.
7.6 Installing blade guard
Installing blade guard (a) on riving knife (b).
Riving knife information
8.7 Connection of dust collector
Danger!
Dust of certain timber species (e.g. beech, oak, ash)
can cause cancer when inhaled. Use a suitable dust
collector when working in enclosed spaces, the dust
collector must meet the following requirements:
- Hoses must fit the outer diameter of the dust
extraction ports (blade guard 30mm and the chip
case 100mm)
- Air flow volume ≥460m3/h;
- Volume at dust extraction port of saw:≥530Pa
- Air speed at dust extraction port of saw:≥20m/s;
Operation without a dust collector is only possible:
- outdoors;
- for short-term operation;
(up to a maximum of 30 minutes)
-with dust respirator.
8.8 Mains connection
Danger! Electrical Hazard
Operate saw in dry environment only.
Operate saw only on a power source matching
the following requirements:
- mains voltage and system frequency conform
to the voltage and frequency shown on the
saw’s name plate;
- outlets properly installed, earthed and tested.
Position power supply cable so it does not
interfere with the work and is not damaged.
Protect power supply cable from heat, aggressive
liquids and sharp edges.
Do not pull on power supply cable to unplug.
9.Operation
Rrisk of injury!
This saw may only be operated by one persons at
a time. Other persons may stay only at a distance
from the saw for the purpose of feeding or
removing stock.
Before starting work check to see that the
following are in proper working order:
power source range: 230v±10%, 50hz ± 1hz
environment humidity requirement for operation:
≤50% @40℃or 90% @20℃
environment humidity requirement for storage and
transport: -25℃~55℃
- power cable and plug;
- ON/OFF switch;
- riving knife;
- blade guard;
- push stick;
Use personal protection gear;
- dust respirator;
- hearing protection;
- safety goggles.
Thickness: 2.8mm
Blade Diameter: 254mm
Slot Width: 8.2mm

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Assume proper operating position;
- at the front of the saw;
- in front of the saw;
- to the left of the line of cut;
- if working with two persons the second person
should stand at a rear table extension.
If the type of work requires, use the following;
- table extension if working with two persons or if
otherwise work-pieces would fall off the saw
table;
- dust collector.
Avoid typical operator mistakes;
- Do not attempt to stop the saw blade by
pushing the work-piece a against its side.
Risk of kickback.
- Always hold the work-piece down on the
table and do not jam it. Risk of kickback.
- Never cut several work-pieces at the same
time – and also no bundles containing
several individual pieces. Risk of personal
injury if individual pieces are caught by the
saw blade uncontrolled.
Drawing-in/trapping hazard!
Never cut stock to which ropes, cords, strings,
cables or wires are attached or which contain
such material.
9.1 Sawing
For cutting the work-piece is evenly fed against the saw
blade towards the rear of the table:
1.Set depth of cut. The blade guard must be rest with its
front edge on the work-piece.
2.Set blade tilt and lock in position.
3.Mount rip fence, if required.
4.Start saw.
5.Cut work-piece in a single pass.
6.Switch machine off if no further cutting is to be done
immediately afterwards.
9.2 Mitre cuts
1.Fit mitre fence to the table slot.
2.Loosen lock knob, set to desired angle with the
indicator and tighten lock knob again.
3.Cut work-piece by pushing the mitre fence-forward.
9.3 Rip cuts with rip fence
1. Lock rip fence in required position on saw table.
Danger!
Use push stick if distance between rip fence and saw
blade is less than 120mm.
Use of push block and push stick.
Push stick should be used to avoid working with
hands close to the sawblade. Push blocks should be
between 300mm and 400mm long, 80mm to 100mm
wide and 15mm to 20mm deep. Push blocks should
be used when cutting small work-piece and in
circumstance where it is necessary to push the
work-piece against the fence.
The information concerning maintenance and repair
of push sticks, you must change the part by a new
one when you are sure the push stick or push block is
damaged in order to avoid being injured by the
running saw blade.
2. Reposition auxiliary fence extrusion if necessary:
- Low edge (as shown) = for sawing thin stock, and
with a tilted saw blade.
- High edge = for cutting thick stock (max. 65mm).
3. Set blade tilt and lock in position.
4. Start motor.
5. Cut work-piece in a single pass.
6. Switch machine off if no further cutting is to be
immediately afterwards.

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10.Careandmaintenance
Danger!
Prior to all servicing:
- Switch machine OFF.
- Unplug power cable.
- Wait until the saw has come to a complete stop.
zCheck that all safety devices are operational against
after each service.
zReplace defective parts, especially of safety devices,
only with genuine replacement parts. Parts not tested
and approved by the equipment maker can cause
unforeseen damage.
zRepair and maintenance work other than described in
this section shall be only carried out by qualified
specialists.
10.1 Saw blade change
Danger!
Risk of injury by the saw blade’s teeth. Wear gloves
when changing blades.
1. Remove blade guard.
2. Lower saw blade fully.
3. Loosen 6 screws on cover plates. Remove throat
plates slightly.
4. Raise saw blade fully.
5. To block the saw blade insert lock bar into hole in
the saw table and turn saw blade by hand until lock
bar engages in saw spindle hole.
6. Loosen saw blade spindle arbor nut with spanner
(L.H. thread!)
7. Take outer blade collar and saw blade off the saw
spindle.
8. Clean clamping surfaces of saw spindle and saw
blade.
Danger!
Do not use cleaning agents (e.g. for removing
resin residue) that could corrode the light metal
components the saw, the stability of the saw
would be adversely affected.
9. Put on a fresh saw blade.
Danger!
Use only suitable saw blades - when using unsuitable
damaged blades parts could be explosive like hurled
from it by the centrifugal force.
Do not use:
- saw blades with visible damage;
- cut-off wheel blades.
10. Slide outer blade collar onto saw spindle.
11. Screw arbor nut, with the low side facing the blade,
onto the saw spindle (L.H. thread)

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Danger!
- Do not extent the arbor nut wrench.
- Do not tighten arbor nut by tapping on the wrench.
- After tightening the arbor nut do not forget remove
the saw spindle lock bar!
- Fixing of saw blade to spindle.
- When the spindle diameter is less than the saw
blade bore diameter, flanged bushed provided by
the machine manufacturer should be used to make
up the difference. The use of loose rings or bushes
is not permitted.
11. Loosen screw (a) of the riving knife bracket.
12. Adjust the distance between the saw blade’s outer
edge and the riving knife (b). it must be 3-8mm.
13. Reinstall the throat plate and blade guard.
Slot for the saw blade in the table.
The total width of the slot for the saw blade is 12mm,
the tilting direction is opposite to the ordinary item,
so the distance between the fixed saw flange and
the edge of the table slot is 8mm.
Selection of saw blade and riving knife.
The range of saw blade diameters and thickness is
below:
Saw blade diameter: 254mm
Saw blade thickness: 3mm
The operator should only select saw blade of a
diameter and thickness suitable for the machine, as
specified in the instruction handbook.
Selection of the riving knife is dependent on the saw
blade thickness and saw blade diameter. The
operator should ensure that the riving knife selected
is suitable for the saw blade being used.
The riving knife-guiding slot should be no more than
0.5mm wider than the riving knife guiding elements.
10.2 Cleaning the saw
1. Lay machine on its side.
2. Remove chips and saw dust with vacuum cleaner or
brush:
- from saw blade setting guide elements
- from traveling sizing table guide elements
- from motor vent slots
10.3 Machine storage
Danger!
Store saw so that
- it can not be started by unauthorized persons
- nobody can get hurt.
Caution!
Do not store saw unprotected outdoors or in damp
environment.
10.4 Maintenance
Before switching on
Visual check if distance saw blade- riving knife is
3-8mm.Visual check of power cable and power cable plug
for damage; if necessary have damage parts replaced by
a qualified electrician.
To re-tension the drive belt:
•
Motor
Tension bolt
Motor mount bolts
Main saw bed
Drive belt
•Loosen the 4 x (2 on each side) motor mount bolts.
•Turn the tension bolt whilst checking the tension of the belt.
•Once the correct tension has been achieved (approximately 1”-11/2")
re-tighten
the motor mount bolts to secure.
To replace the drive belt:
•Release the tension from the belt by following the instructions above.
•Remove the blade (see instructions on page 24).
•The belt can now be removed and replaced.
•Follow all previous instructions in reverse to re-fit the blade, blade guard etc.
Caution: Check for alignment of moving parts, free running of moving parts,
breakage of parts, and any other conditions that may affect its operation Be-
fore restarting the saw.
The main drive belt is set at the factory to the correct tension,
but time and use may mean that the belt needs to be re-tensioned.
Open the main side door of the saw and make yourself
familiar with the internal components(see picture below)
10.5 Replacing/tension the drive belt

11.TipsandTricks
zBefore cutting a work-piece to size make trial cuts with
pieces of scrap.
zAlways place a work-piece on the saw table in such way
that it can not tilt or rock (e.g. always place a curved
board on the table with the convex side up).
zWhen working long stock use suitable supports, such
as table rear or side extensions (optional accessories).
zKeep surfaces of saw table and saw base clean - in
particular, remove resin residue with a suitable
cleaning and maintenance spray.
12.Repairs
Danger!
Repairs to electric tools must be carried out by
qualified electricians only!
Electric tools in need of repair can be sent to the service
centre of your country.
Refer to the spare parts list for the address.
Please attach a description of the fault to the electric tool.
13. Trouble Shooting
Danger!
Before carrying out any fault service or maintenance
work always:
1. switch machine OFF
2. unplug power cable
3. wait for saw table to come to standstill.
Trouble Shooting Guide, (cont.)
Problem Cause Solution
Motor is slow or weak
Voltage from source is low.
Windings are burned out or open.
Power Switch is defective.
Circuit is overloaded with appliances,
lights, or other electrically powered
equipment.
Request a voltage check from local
power company.
Have the Motor checked / repaired.
Have the Power Switch replaced.
Do not use other appliances or
electrically powered equipment on the
same circuit when using the Table Saw.
Motor overheats. Motor is overloaded.
Dull 10” saw blade.
Sawdust inside table saw is blocking
airflow.
Request a voltage check from the local
power company.
Replace the 10” saw blade.
Clean out the saw base.
When ripping, the cut burns the
work-piece, or stalls the motor.
10” saw blade teeth are dull.
Work-piece is warped.
Rip fence is not parallel with the 10” saw
blade.
Sharpen or replace the 10” saw blade.
Replace the work-piece.
Realign rip fence, and lock it in position
with the Rip Fence Handle.
Miter-gauge does not move
freely.
Miter gauge assembly is dirty.
Loosen the miter gauge knob, clean and
lubricate the Miter Gauge Rod.
Rip Fence does not move
smoothly.
Rip Fence is mounted incorrectly. Remove, reposition Rip Fence, and lock
it in position with the Rip Fence Handle.
Bevel & Height Handles are
hard to turn.
Sawdust has collected on the
mechanisms inside the base.
Clean and lubricate the mechanisms
inside the base.
10” saw blade does not lower
when turning the Height
Handle.
Bevel Lock Handle is not fully released. Fully release the Bevel Lock Handle.
Table saw vibrates excessively. Floor surface is uneven.
V-belt is damaged.
10” saw blade is damaged.
Loose bolt, Screws, Nuts.
Readjust the Leveling Feet.
Replace the V-belt.
Replace the 10” Saw Blade.
Tighten all Hardware.
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Trouble Shooting Guide
Problem Cause Solution
Table saw does not start. Motor Cord is not plugged in.
Circuit fuse is blown.
Circuit breaker is tripped.
Motor Cord or Switch is damaged.
Plug in Motor Cord to volt electrical
outlet.
Replace circuit fuse.
Reset circuit breaker.
Have the Motor Cord or Switch
replaced.
Power Switch does not
operate.
Power Switch contacts are burned out.
Capacitor is defective.
Wiring connections are loose or
damaged.
Have the Power Switch replaced.
Request a voltage check from the local
power company.
Have the Capacitor replaced.
Have the wiring connections checked /
repaired.
Fuses or circuit breakers open
frequently.
Motor is overloaded.
Fuses or circuit breakers are wrong size
or defective.
Dull 10” saw blade.
Power Switch is defective.
Feed work-piece more slowly.
Replace fuses or circuit breakers.
Replace the 10’ saw blade.
Have the Power Switch replaced.
Motor stalls, blows fuses, or
trips circuit breakers.
Motor is overloaded.
Dull 10” Saw Blade.
Fuses or circuit breakers are wrong size
or defective.
Feeding work-piece too rapidly.
Request a voltage check from the local
power company.
Replace the 10” saw blade.
Replace fuses or circuit breakers.
Feed work-piece into 10” Saw Blade
more slowly.
Table Saw is noisy when
running.
Motor is loose or defective. Have the Motor checked/repaired
Warning: To prevent personal injury and/or damage to the table saw, maintenance and repairs should be done
only by a qualified technician.

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14.Transportation
If you want to transport this machine to other district, you
must take apart all the part that you have installed. If
possible use original carton for shipping.
15.Circuitdiagrams
16. Instruction for thermo cutout in motor
There is thermo cutout inside the motor, this device
protect motor from being damaged in high temperature’s
condition. When the motor’s temperature is too high the
fuse will shut off automatically, you should check the
reasons to cause the high temperature or be carried out
by qualified specialists at once. The thermo cutout will
return to normal automatically once the temperature low
down.
The end user shall provide a 10A over-current protection
device in supply system for this machine.

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DIAGRAM A
17. Diagrams and parts lists

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N O D E S C R I P T I O N Q T Y
A-01 Base 1
A-02 Left side panel for base 1
A-03 Right side panel for base 1
A-04 Flat washer 6 20
A-05 Cross recessed pan head screws M6 X 10 12
A-06 Graduated plate 1
A-07 Cable-grand 1
A-08 Rubber washer of switch box 1
A-09 Switch box 1
A-10 Switch 1
A-11 Flat washer 6 8
A-12 Cross recessed pan head screws M4 X 10 6
A-13 Dust collect tube joint 1
A-14 Hexagon nut M 6 4
A-15 Hexagon head bolt M8 X 12 2 8
A-16 Flat washer 8 5 6
A-17 Hexagon nut M 8 2 8
A-18 Stand level foot 4
A-19 Front panel for stand 1
A-20 Rear panel for stand 1
A-21 Left side panel for stand 1
A-22 Right side panel for stand 1
A-23 Cross recessed pan head screws M 6 X 16 4
A-24 Cross recessed pan head tapping screws ST 4.0 X 12 2
A-25 Switch bottom plate 1
A-26 Bottom plate rubber washer 1
N/A Mounting Bracket for Wheel Kit (WD03-00521) 1

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N O D E S C R I P T I O N Q T Y
B-0 1 Rear rail 1
B-0 2 Square head bolt M8 X 25 1 0
B-0 3 Cross recessed countersunk head screws M5 X 6 5
B-0 4 Cover plate 1
B-0 5 Work table 1
B-0 6 Extension table 2
B-0 7 Flat washer 8 1 8
B-0 8 Hexagon nut M 8 1 0
B-0 9 Hexagon head bolt M8 X 20 8
B-1 0 Slotted set screw with flat point M10 X 80 4
B-1 1 Hexagon nut M10 1 2
B-1 2 Cross recessed pan head tapping screw ST4.0 X 12 6
B-1 3 Flat washer 4 6
B-1 4 Left end cap for front rail 1
B-1 5 Front rail 1
B-1 6 Right end cap for front rail 1
B-1 7 Square nut M5 1 2
B-1 8 Rack 4
B-1 9 Lock washers external teeth 1 2
B-2 0 Cross recessed pan head screw M5 X 8 1 2
B-2 1 Flat washer 6 2
B-2 2 Hexagon socket cap screw M 6 X 15 2
B-2 3 Neck chain 2
B-2 4 Dust collect tube 1
B-2 5 Dust collect frame 1

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DIAGRAM C
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