Harbor Freight Tools 91815 User Manual

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ABLE SAABLE SA
ABLE SAABLE SA
ABLE SA
W - 10 INCHW - 10 INCH
W - 10 INCHW - 10 INCH
W - 10 INCH
DIRECT DRIVEDIRECT DRIVE
DIRECT DRIVEDIRECT DRIVE
DIRECT DRIVE
ASSEMBLY AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
3491 MISSION OAKS BLVD., CAMARILLO, CA 93011
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Summary of Contents

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Page 2 - Work Area

Page 10SKU 91815UNPACKINGWhen unpacking, check to make sure that all the parts are included. Refer to the Assemblysection, and the Assembly Drawing an

Page 3 - Personal Safety

Page 11SKU 91815Assembling the Saw to the StandCaution: The Table Saw body is very heavy and needs two people to lift. Use care whenlifting. Failure t

Page 4 - Tool Use and Care

Page 12SKU 91815Extension Wing Assembly1. Bolt the right Extension Wing (76) to the Table (22) with three 5/16” x 1” Hex Cap Bolts(75), 5/16 x 23mm Fl

Page 5

Page 13SKU 91815Guide Rail Assembly1. Attach the Front Rail brackets (72 and 69) to the Table (22) with only three 1/4” x 3/4”Hex Screws (29), 1/4” Lo

Page 6

Page 14SKU 918158. Before attaching the short Front Rail (72) to the left Extension Wing (76), place theSwitch Plate (79) behind the lip of the left E

Page 7 - GROUNDING

Page 15SKU 91815Assembling the Blade Guard and Splitter1. Insert the blade guard support Shaft (33) and Lock Washer (34) into the curved slot atthe re

Page 8 - EXTENSION CORDS

Page 16SKU 918155. While holding the Fence Body (50) in place, move the Fence so that it is exactlyparallel to the miter fixture slot the entire lengt

Page 9 - SYMBOLOGY

Page 17SKU 91815Miter Gauge AdjustmentAlways check to see that the Miter Gauge is accurate at 90 degrees before cutting.1. To check the alignment, pla

Page 10 - Stand Assembly

Page 18SKU 9181510. Use the Arbor Wrench (174) to turn the Arbor Nut (101) counterclockwise to securelytighten.11. Replace the Table Insert (8) and tw

Page 11

Page 19SKU 91815OPERATING INSTRUCTIONSControls and IndicatorsFigure M. Table Saw Controls and IndicatorsRaising, Lowering, and Tilting the Saw Blade

Page 12 - Extension Wing Assembly

Page 2SKU 91815SPECIFICATIONSItem Description Power Requirements 115 VAC, 15 amps, 60 Hz Power Cord Length: 43 inches; 14 AWG x 3C, 3-prong plug Swi

Page 13 - Guide Rail Assembly

Page 20SKU 918152. Raise the Blade Guard (10) to expose the Saw Blade. Place the stock to be cut next tothe Saw Blade and adjust the Saw Blade height

Page 14 - Leveling the Extension Wings

Page 21SKU 91815INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND CLEANING1. WARNING! All repairs or service, aside from those procedures explained in thismanual, should

Page 15 - Fence Assembly and Alignment

Page 22SKU 91815SAW BODY AND STAND ASSEMBLY PARTS LISTPart # Description Size Qty Part # Description Size Qty1. Lock Knob 1 43. Scale 12. Flat Washer

Page 16 - ADJUSTMENTS

Page 23SKU 91815SAW BODY AND STAND ASSEMBLY DRAWING

Page 17 - Miter Gauge Adjustment

Page 24SKU 91815MOTOR AND TRUNNION ASSEMBLY PARTS LISTPart # Description Size Qty Part # Description Size Qty 101 Arbor Nut 1 141 Hand Wh

Page 18 - Table Front

Page 25SKU 91815MOTOR AND TRUNNION ASSEMBLY DRAWING

Page 19 - Making a Rip Cut

Page 3SKU 91815Electrical Safety4. Avoid body contact with grounded surfaces such as pipes, radiators, ranges,and refrigerators. There is an increase

Page 20 - Making a Cross Cut

Page 4SKU 9181514. Do not overreach. Keep proper footing and balance at all times. Proper footingand balance enables better control of the power too

Page 21

Page 5SKU 91815SPECIFIC SAFETY RULES FOR THE TABLE SAW1. Maintain labels and nameplates on the Table Saw. These carry important information.If unreada

Page 22 - Page 22SKU 91815

Page 6SKU 9181521. Many saw accidents are caused by dull, badly set, and improperly filed cutting blades;gum or resin adhering to the cutting blade; a

Page 23 - Page 23SKU 91815

Page 7SKU 91815 WARNING! Some dust created by power sanding, sawing, grinding, drilling, andother construction activities, contain chemicals known (

Page 24 - Page 24SKU 91815

Page 8SKU 918152. The grounding prong in the plug is connected through the green wire inside the cord tothe grounding system in the tool. The green wi

Page 25 - Page 25SKU 91815

Page 9SKU 918156. If you are using an extension cord outdoors, make sure it is marked with the suffix “W-A” (“W” in Canada) to indicate it is acceptab

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