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User manual Harbor Freight Tools, model CENTRAL MACHINERY 93380

Manafacture: Harbor Freight Tools
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File name: 93380.pdf
Language of manual:en
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11. Adjust the Saw Blade to 45 degrees. Raise and lower the Saw Blade through the full range. Readjust the Saw Blade to 90 degrees, then raise and lower the Saw Blade through the full range. There should be no contact between the Saw Blade, the Main Table, the Table Insert, or any other part of the Table Saw. If there is contact, have a qualified service technician make the necessary adjustments before using the Table Saw. To AdjustThe 45 Degree And 90 Degree Positive Stops: 1. The Stops have been adjusted at the factory. After a period of use, or after moving the Table Saw from one location to another, the Stops may no longer be set properly. (See Figure U, next page.) 2. Set the Saw Blade angle at zero as shown on the Angle Scale (9) on the front of the Table Saw, and raise the Saw Blade to the maximum height using the Hand Wheel (61). (See Assy. Diagram.) 3. Set the Saw Blade at 90 degrees to the Main Table (115) by turning the Hand Wheel (28) clockwise as far as it will go. (See Assy. Diagram.) 4. Place a square on the Main Table (115) and check to see that the Saw Blade is at a 90 degrees angle to the Main Table. Make sure the square is touching the side of the Saw Blade. (See Figure U.) SKU 93380 For technical questions, please call 1-800-444-3353. Page 22 5. If the Saw Blade is not at 90 degrees, open the Motor Cover (2) to expose the Geared Trunnion (52). Loosen the Nut (51) on the Geared Trunnion, and turn the adjusting stop Bolt (50) in or out. The adjusting stop Bolt should stop against the Geared Trunnion when the Saw Blade is 90 degrees to the Main Table (115). Then, retighten the Nut. (See Figure U.) 6. Set the Saw Blade at 45° to the Main Table (115) by turning the blade tilting Hand Wheel (28) counterclockwise as far as it will go. (See Assy. Diagram.) 7. Place a square on the Main Table (115). If the Saw Blade is not 45 degrees, loosen the Nut (51) and turn the adjusting stop Bolt (50) in or out. The adjusting stop Bolt should stop against the Geared Trunnion (52) when the Saw Blade is 45 degrees to the Main Table. (See Figure U.) 8. Check the accuracy of the Pointer on the Angle Scale (9) on the front of the Table Saw. Adjust the Pointer if necessary. (See Assy. Diagram.) 45 DEGREE STOP BOLT (50) NUT (51) 90 DEGREE STOP BOLT (50) FIGURE U NUT (51) To AdjustThe Saw Blade Parallelism: 1. This Table Saw will give the best results if the Miter assembly (200 thru 214) and the Rip Fence assembly (1B thru 27B) are adjusted parallel to the Saw Blade. If either assembly is not exactly parallel, the saw cuts and finished work will be lower in quality. Also important, if either assembly is not exactly parallel the risk of kickback is increased. 2. To adjust the Saw Blade parallelism, raise the Blade Guard assembly (300 thru 315) up and out of the way of the Saw Blade. (See Assy. Diagram.) 3. Select a tooth on the far side of the Saw Blade and directly over the Table Insert (116A, 116B). Mark the tooth with a marker. Measure the distance from the SKU 93380 For technical questions, please call 1-800-444-3353. Page 23 side of the Saw Blade to the right T-Slot edge in the Main Table (115) using a combination square. Make sure to measure between the teeth, not on the tooth. side of the Saw Blade to the right T-Slot edge in the Main Table (115) using a combination square. Make sure to measure between the teeth, not on the tooth. 4. Rotate the Saw Blade toward the front so that the marked tooth is just above the Table Insert (116A, 116B). Measure the distance from the side of the Saw Blade to the right T-Slot edge. The two measurements should be the same. (See Figure V.) FIGURE V 5. If the measurements are not the same, loosen the four Bolts (16) that hold the Main Table (115) to the Cabinet (1). Adjust the Main Table until the two measurements are the same. Then, retighten the four Bolts. (See Figure W.) FIGURE W TABLE MOUNTING HOLES OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Basic Operation For UsingThe Rip Fence Assembly: 1. WARNING! Always wear safety impact eye goggles and heavy work gloves when using the Table Saw. SKU 93380 For technical questions, please call 1-800-444-3353. Page 24 2. WARNING! When using the Rip Fence assembly (1B thru 27B), always keep hands and fingers well away from the Saw Blade and cutting area. 2. WARNING! When using the Rip Fence assembly (1B thru 27B), always keep hands and fingers well away from the Saw Blade and cutting area. 3. Set the Rip Fence assembly (1B thru 27B) on the Right Wing (114) of the Table Saw. (See Figure X.) 4. Adjust the Rip Fence assembly (1B thru 27B) to the desired width of cut (distance from Saw Blade to Rip Fence). Then, pull down on the Lock Lever (9B) to lock the Rip Fence assembly in place. (See Figure X.) 5. Place the workpiece on the Table Saw and firmly against the Rip Fence assembly (1B thru 27B). (See Figure X.) 6. Plug the Power Cord Plug (130) into the nearest 220 volt, grounded, electrical outlet. 7. Depress the green “ON” Button on the Power Switch (137) t...


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