Rockwell RK7241S Manual De Instrucciones página 16

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Jobsite table saw with laser
Note: when replacing the blade, adjust the blade
to bevel 0°.
unplug the saw.
Raise the saw blade, raise the blade guard, and remove
the table insert.
Make sure the bevel locking lever is securely tightened.
Raise the saw blade to its full height by turning the
height/bevel adjusting hand wheel counterclockwise.
using the smaller blade wrench, place the flat open end
on the flats on the arbor shaft behind the blade washer.
insert the larger blade wrench on the hex nut. holding
both wrenches firmly, pull the smaller wrench forward
toward the front of the machine. Make sure the blade
nut is securely tightened. do not overtighten.
Note: arbor shaft has left hand threads. Check all
clearances for free blade rotation.
in cutting operations, the blade angle scale will be set
to the side of the blade where the cut will be measured
and made.
8. to iNstall blaDe GuarD asseMblY (see h1)
Remove table insert, raise the handle to loosen the
locking lever (c). install the blade guard assembly
between the mounting plates.
Make sure the guard support is pushed down fully home
and has an even gap between it's radius edge and the
blade teeth.
Push down to tighten the locking lever (c).
DisMouNtiNG the blaDe GuarD.
it is strongly recommended that the blade guard be
used at all times, however it can be removed leaving the
guard support and pawls in place as follows:
a) Raise the guard and lift lever (c) to vertical h2.
b) Lift out the guard pivot in the direction shown h3.
c) Lower lever (c1) to the original position.
to re-iNstall the blaDe GuarD:
a) Lift lever (c) to vertical.
b) Make sure the two latches (c2) in the blade guard
are placed into two L-groove(c3) , and make sure
the latch is in the bottom of the groove. (see h3)
c) Restore cam handle to the original position, then
blade guard can be locked.
aNti-KiCKbaCK Pawls(d) : Kickback is a hazard
in which the workpiece is thrown back toward the
operator. The teeth on the anti-kickback pawls point
away from the operator. if the workpiece is thrown back
toward the operator, the teeth dig into the wood to help
prevent or reduce kickback.
When cutting work which may be scratched by the
pawls, they can be locked up using the pull out catch.
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(see h4, h5)
iMPortaNt: be extra careful to keep work well
controlled when the pawls are locked up, and
return the pawls to active as soon as possible.
9. the riViNG KNiFe (see i)
The riving knife helps prevent kickback and should be
used for all non-through cuts where the normal guard
support cannot be used.
Either the riving knife or guard support should be fitted
for all cuts, the only exception being when a dado blade
is being used.
fiTTiNG and REMOVaL
The riving knife is fitted in exactly the same way as the
blade guard assembly (see section 8).
When correctly fitted the riving knife should sit very
slightly below the maximum depth of the blade, and
there should be an even gap between radius edge of the
riving knife and the blade teeth.
10. to use the riP FeNCe & suPPort roD (see
J e5)
1). The rip fence is used to guide the work for
lengthwise cuts. (see j)
a) Make sure the outfeed support is at least partially
extended.
b) Lift the rip fence handle to the unlock position ①.
c) hook the front fence mount on to the front scale ②
then lower the rear clamp on to the rear scale ③.
d) Push down on the fence handle in order to lock the
rip fence in position.
11. to iNstall the Dust baG
Place the dust bag around the lip of the dust port on the
bottom of the machine.
secure the dust bag by pulling the drawstring tight.
12. to iNstall the outFeeD suPPort
The outfeed support is fitted upside down for shipping
(see K1). Remove the retaining thumbscrews (f),
allowing the support rods to slide out (see K2), turn
the support over and re-fit replacing the thumbscrews
(seeK1).
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