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1: Make sure dust collection tube inside saw is connected. | 1: Make sure dust collection tube inside saw is connected. | ||
2: Set blade height as needed. | 2: Set blade height as needed. | ||
3: Adjust ripping fence use cutting sled. | 3: Adjust ripping fence use cutting sled. | ||
4: Power on saw. Ensure dust collector is powered on. | 4: Power on saw. Ensure dust collector is powered on. | ||
5: Cut wood/plastic with saw keeping the material held tightly to the fence/sled. Use a push stick to avoid getting hands anywhere near the moving blade. | 5: Cut wood/plastic with saw keeping the material held tightly to the fence/sled. Use a push stick to avoid getting hands anywhere near the moving blade. | ||
6: Once done, clean up any mess, dust, or offcuts. | 6: Once done, clean up any mess, dust, or offcuts. | ||
7: Lower the blade below the table. Place ripping fence over blade to indicate saw is not in use. | 7: Lower the blade below the table. Place ripping fence over blade to indicate saw is not in use. | ||
== Specifications and Detailed Instructions == | == Specifications and Detailed Instructions == | ||
[[File:RTFM.PNG|50px|link=https://cdn2.grizzly.com/manuals/g0833p_m.pdf]] | [[File:RTFM.PNG|50px|link=https://cdn2.grizzly.com/manuals/g0833p_m.pdf]]URL to product user manual<br /> | ||
[[File:RTFM.PNG|50px| | [[File:RTFM.PNG|50px|https://cdn0.grizzly.com/partslists/g0833p_pl.pdf]]URL to product parts list<br /> | ||
[[File:Video.jpg|50px|link=http://bcove.me/6k8vlh1x]] | [[File:Video.jpg|50px|link=http://bcove.me/6k8vlh1x]]Link to videos showing good examples of use | ||
= Tips = | = Tips = | ||
* | * ?? | ||
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= Warnings = | = Warnings = | ||
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[[File:HighSpeedMovingParts.png|100px]] High Speed Moving Parts | [[File:HighSpeedMovingParts.png|100px]] High Speed Moving Parts | ||
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[[File:Cutting.PNG|100px]] Cutting Risk | [[File:Cutting.PNG|100px]] Cutting Risk | ||
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[[File:ElectricShock.PNG|100px]] Electric Shock Risk | |||
== Safety == | == Safety == | ||
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[[File:Goggles.PNG|100px]] Eye Protection Required | [[File:Goggles.PNG|100px]] Eye Protection Required |
Revision as of 15:37, 14 November 2021
Zone
Equipment \ Warehouse \ Woodshop
About
A table saw is a woodworking tool consisting of a circular saw blade, mounted on an arbor, that is driven by an electric motor (either directly, by belt, or by gears). The blade protrudes through the surface of a table, which provides support for the material, usually wood, being cut.
Owner(s)
- Freeside
Hackability
Do Not Hack. Alert BoD or president if the saw is damaged or in a dangerous state. Repairs and modification require permission.
Permissions
For general use by members after they have completed an appropriate training course. Treat this equipment as if it were your own cleaning items off of the top of the machine and around its table after usage.
Restrictions
Do not use the table saw to cut anything harder than wood or plastics. No aluminum, no steel, no matter how thin or soft.
Caution
Things a user should know prior to using the equipment:
Tips for using the table saw - http://www.woodcraft.com/Articles/Articles.aspx?articleid=317
Basic Instructions
1: Make sure dust collection tube inside saw is connected. 2: Set blade height as needed. 3: Adjust ripping fence use cutting sled. 4: Power on saw. Ensure dust collector is powered on. 5: Cut wood/plastic with saw keeping the material held tightly to the fence/sled. Use a push stick to avoid getting hands anywhere near the moving blade. 6: Once done, clean up any mess, dust, or offcuts. 7: Lower the blade below the table. Place ripping fence over blade to indicate saw is not in use.
Specifications and Detailed Instructions
URL to product user manual
URL to product parts list
Link to videos showing good examples of use
Tips
- ??
- ??
Warnings
Delete those that do not apply
Safety
Delete those that do not apply