Setting up your saw – SawStop CB73480 User Manual

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SawStop 10” Industrial Cabinet Saw 17

Setting Up

Your Saw

5. Tilt Hand Wheel Handle Installation:

Install the handle on the tilt hand wheel by

screwing the threaded portion of the handle

into the matching hole on the hand wheel (see

Fig. 7). Use a wrench to tighten the handle

securely to the hand wheel.

6. Blade or Dado Installation:

Note: if your saw uses three phase power, do not install the blade until the power supply has been connected

and you have verified that the motor spins in the correct direction. See page 24 for instructions on connecting

your saw to a power supply.

The blade that is included with the saw is coated in oil to prevent rust during shipment. Clean this blade

thoroughly before installation. If you wish to install a different blade, use a high quality blade that does not have

anti-rust coatings on the teeth (e.g., lacquer, wax, etc.) Such coatings can interfere with (or potentially defeat)

the ability of the system to detect contact. SawStop also recommends using blades without depth-limiting

shoulders, since blades with depth-limiting shoulders may take longer to stop in the event of an accident.

Setting Up Your Saw

WARNING! Do not attempt to use saw blades made of materials that are electrically non-

conductive (e.g., abrasive blades, blades with plastic hubs, etc.). The SawStop® safety

system will not allow the saw to operate if these blades are installed.

WARNING! Only install standard 10 inch blades or 8 inch dado sets (with optional dado cartridge).

Do not install other size blades or dado sets. Do not install molding heads or other non-standard

cutters. Use of these non-standard blades or cutters may cause serious injury.

Fig. 7

tilt hand wheel

handle

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