OPERATOR’S MANUAL10 in. TABLE SAWBTS211SAVE THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCEYour table saw has been engineered and manufactured to our high standard f
10FEATURESFig. 2PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONSBlade Arbor ...5/8 in.Blade Diameter ...
11KNOW YOUR TABLE SAWSee Figure 2.The safe use of this product requires an understanding of the information on the tool and in this operator’s manual
12FEATURESOPERATING COMPONENTSThe upper portion of the blade projects up through the table and is surrounded by an insert called the throat plate. The
13The following tools (not included or drawn to scale) are needed for assembly and making adjustments:TOOLS NEEDEDFEATURESBLADESFor maximum performa
14The following items are included with your table saw: A. Rip Fence ...
15ASSEMBLYUNPACKINGThis product requires assembly. Carefully lift saw from the carton and place it on a level work surface. NOTE: This tool is heav
16ASSEMBLYTO INSTALL THE HANDLE ASSEMBLYSee Figure 6. Hold the nylon nut securely and turn the screw counter- clockwise to remove the nut completely
17ASSEMBLYFig. 8 Fig. 9 MITER FENCERIP FENCEBLADE WRENCHESSTORAGE HOOKSTORAGE HOOKTO STORE THE TABLE SAW ACCESSORIESSee Figures 8 - 9.The table saw
18Fig. 12SMALL BLADE WRENCHLARGE BLADE WRENCHTO CHECK SAW BLADE INSTALLATIONSee Figure 12.CAUTION:To work properly, the saw blade teeth must point dow
19ASSEMBLYTO INSTALL BLADE GUARD ASSEMBLYSee Figure 14.Proper installation of the blade guard assembly means that the saw blade and spreader are in al
2TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction ...
20PUSH BLOCKSPUSH STICKSFig. 16AVOIDING KICKBACK Always use the correct blade depth setting. The top of the blade teeth should clear the workpiece b
21Fig. 173/8 in. DIAMETER1/8 in. 1/4 in. 3/4 in. 3-5/8 in. 30°45°6 in. 8 in. 10 in. 12 in. 18 in. OPERATIONFEATHERBOARDA featherboard is a device
22OPERATIONBEVEL RIP CUT RIP CUTCROSS CUTMITER CUTCOMPOUND (BEVEL) MITER CUT BEVEL CROSS CUT1TYPES OF CUTSSee Figure 19.There are six basic cuts: 1) t
23OPERATIONTO CHANGE BLADE DEPTHSee Figure 20.The blade depth should be set so that the outer points of the blade are higher than the workpiece by app
24OPERATIONFig. 25DEFGCBFig. 23TO CHECK MITER TABLE BASE PARALLELISMSee Figures 24 - 25. Unplug the saw. Set saw up as if you were preparin
25TO ADJUST THE MITER TABLE BASESee Figure 26.Remember: Check all settings before loosening screws for the following procedures. Once screws have been
26OPERATION Retighten hex nut, securing eccentric screw and quick-stop. Check your work. If the quick-stop is not at zero degrees, repeat above st
27OPERATIONTO USE OUTFEED SUPPORTSee Figure 31.The outfeed support slides to give the operator additional support for cutting long workpieces. With
28OPERATIONHEELING (PARALLELING) THE BLADESee Figures 33 - 35.WARNING:The blade must be square so the wood does not bind resulting in kickback. Fai
29OPERATIONFig. 37SWITCH KEYSWITCH IN LOCKED POSITION SWITCH OFF SWITCH ONCROSS CUTPLACE RIGHT HAND ON MITER FENCE HOLDER HEREFig. 36MAKING CUTSThe b
3WARNING:Read and understand all instructions. Failure to follow all instructions listed below, may result in electric shock, fire and/or serious perso
30MAKING A RIP CUTSee Figure 38.WARNING:Make sure the blade guard assembly is installed and working properly to avoid serious possible injury.
31MAKING A BEVEL CROSS CUTSee Figures 40 - 41.WARNING:Make sure the blade guard assembly is installed and working properly to avoid possible s
32 Position the workpiece flat on the table with the edge flush against the rip fence. Let the blade build up to full speed before feeding the workpi
33WARNING:Never feed wood with your hands when making any non-through cut such as rabbets or dadoes. To avoid personal injury, always
34OPERATIONNON-THROUGH CUTBLADE GUARD REMOVEDPUSH STICK Fig. 45DADO CUT Fig. 46MAKING A DADO CUTSee Figure 46.An optional dado throat plate is require
35ADJUSTMENTSWARNING: Before performing any adjustment, make sure the tool is unplugged from the power supply and the switch is in the OFF position. F
36ADJUSTMENTSTO CHECK AND ALIGN THE SPREADER, SAW BLADE, AND BLADE GUARD ASSEMBLYSee Figure 50.If the blade guard assembly is out of alignment with th
37ADJUSTMENTSTO SET THE BLADE AT 0° AND 45°See Figures 52 - 53.The angle settings of the saw have been set at the factory and, unless damaged in shipp
38WARNING:When servicing, use only identical replacement parts. Use of any other parts may create a hazard or cause product damage.WAR
39TROUBLESHOOTINGExcess vibration.Rip fence does not move smoothly.Rip fence does not lock at rear.Cutting binds or burns work.Wood edges away from ri
4GENERAL SAFETY RULES BLADE COASTS AFTER BEING TURNED OFF. NEVER USE IN AN EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERE. Normal sparking of the motor could ignite fu
40TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTIONAdjust positive stops.Adjust the miter gauge.Clean the gears or screw post.Plug in motor cord or wall cord
41NOTES
987000-5861-7-10 (REV:03)OPERATOR’S MANUAL10 in. TABLE SAW BTS211WARNING:Some dust created by power sanding, sawing, grinding, drilling, and other con
5SPECIFIC SAFETY RULES NEVER perform any operation “freehand” which means using only your hands to support or guide the workpiece. Always use either
6SYMBOLSSome of the following symbols may be used on this tool. Please study them and learn their meaning. Proper inter- pretation of these symbols wi
7SYMBOLSSERVICEServicing requires extreme care and knowledge and should be performed only by a qualified service technician. For service we sug
8ELECTRICALEXTENSION CORDSUse only 3-wire extension cords that have 3-prong ground-ing plugs and 3-pole receptacles that accept the tool's plug.
9GLOSSARY OF TERMSNon-Through CutsAny cutting operation where the blade does not extend completely through the thickness of the workpiece.Pilo
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