Operation – RIKON Power Tools 10-346 User Manual

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Pivot Workpiece

QUICK RELEASE BLADE TENSION LEVER

The tension lever that operates the quick release

blade function has two of the most innovative features

on the 10-346. (Fig. 28) One feature allows the blade

tension to be released from back or front of the saw.

The other feature disables the saw from operating if the

quick release lever is not engaged with no tension on

the blade. This prevents accidental starting while the

tension lever is off and will eliminate the possibility of

damaging a blade or the saw.

LED WORK LIGHT

The LED work light is built onto a long flexible goose

neck giving it the ability to illuminate the work surface

on both sides of the blade. To operate the LED work

light depress the round button (A-Fig.29).

LED lights

are very bright and can wash out reference lines on

a workpiece. If the light is too bright, move the goose

neck away reducing the amount of light cast on the

workpiece.

DOOR SAFETY SWITCH

Both the upper and lower blade wheel doors are

equipped with a safety switch that will shut the saw

off when opened. (Fig.30) The saw will not operate

until the blade wheel doors are closed. If the doors are

opened while the saw is running, power to the motor

will be cut off. The only way to restart the saw is to

make sure both band wheel doors are closed before
pressing the “START” button.

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Figure 27

Figure 28

Figure 29

A

Operate Quick Release from

the Front or Back of the Saw

OPERATION

RE-SAWING

A re-saw guide bar is supplied to help correct any blade

wandering during certain re-sawing operations.

For re-sawing, attach the re-saw bar to the slot on the

fence. Position the re-saw bar so that it is aligned with

the front of the blade. Draw a reference line down the

workpiece. Use the bar as a pivot point, angling the

wood left or right while against the bar, to follow the line

through the cut. Figure 27.

Note: The re-saw bar is not needed for all re-saw

operations. Proper blade tension and selection, as well

as proper guide set up, will allow re-sawing flat stock

against the fence without the use of the re-saw bar.

Figure 30

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