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        SETUP & OPERATION MANUAL #50-275R
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1.            LIST OF CONTENTS QTY   A GA BA ee e e   B  HANDWHEEL WITH LOCK KNOB                                                    2        MI  BLBIEXJENSIONI MA a e 2   D  17 MM HEX HEAD BOLT W WASHER                                  1111111111   6   E  EUROPEEN STYLE RIVING KNIFE                                           4             F  COMBINATION RIVING STYLE SPLITTER  amp  BLADE GUARD                      B MIpRCRUGE Me 6 E     o o a a E  8   l  1417 MM OPEN END WRE  CH                                        4                J  10 12 MM OPEN END WRENCH                                   44 44 1   11 11        KE ASBO  WRENCHN MMA en   Q TUTTI   L  MITER GAUGE RIP FENCE STORAGE BRACKET                                3 l  M  ARBOR WRENCH STORAGE BRACKET                                                      N  ALLEN KEY  6 4 3 MM 1 EACH                                                       3    mel   O   SCREW  NUT AND WASHER FOR SWITCH PLATE                               2   P  PLATE WITH MAGNETIC SAFETY SWITCH                                             eSNG Ut BE ML BL Alan nn 1   R  REAR RAIL   WOPARTS    2                                                  o Er BE ga a aw 0  BR  AE 1   T  FENCE AND RAIL HARDWARE BAG                                                      NOTE  EXF 30S rip fence and EXR 50 guide rails are packaged  separatelv         ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR SET UP    e Extra person for help with lifting             e Phillips Screwdriver  e Straightedge  e
2.     TABLE OF CONTENTS    Rules for safe operation         ssssnenanananaenenenanenanzn 5  Electrical requirements        sssrannannnnaanannannnnnannnnnn 6  Grounding instructions           ss ennnen 6  e   s Ye Jel 0  A A ee ee nnnnananenn 6     cla je  oe  eS      See ee i   6  Identification of main parts and components  7  BRSIG Ua  a E a ee 8  Ueto kitna 6 01 eae Ss ee eee 8  Efe  ee  2  EA Be ee A 8  Additional requirements for Set up               21 4111111111 8  Placement within the zone     Establishing a safety ZONE                  121 11 1 11 12  9  Placement within the shop         ss eennennznenzzennnnenzzna 9  Establishing a safety zone                   aaaaaa a aaaaannss anna  9  CIGRGUODZAZEE   ln ee ee 9  Assembly Instructions                      10 13  Install the table exension wINgS               1  2211111111  10  Install the handwheels                   aaaa aaa aaa aa na in101 10  Mount the rip fence storage brackets                    10  Mount the miter gauge  amp  wrench                          10  Mong Ai 2 3 jU Hi L AR 10  Install and adjust rails and fence                     11  Attach the front fence rail fo your SAaWw                   11  Attach the rear fence rail fo your SAW             1  1   12  Install   Remove a saw blade        sssenenanznenenze 12  MSIE sawm    MR  Ea 12  TO remove a saw blade      ss enennnnnnznennnnnenn nn 13  Install and adjust riving knife                           13  Seleci GMIVINS KENS   S    faaan 13  Remov
3.   4  From the right side of the saw  Slide the upper 5  Set the leff end of the rail flush to the outside  slot  A  of the front rail onto the square head edge of the extension wing   bolts     11       ATTAGH THE REAR FENCE RAIL TO YOUR SAW          1  Use two cap screws with lock washers and flat washers to attach the rear rails to the table A  Use two  cap screws with lock washers  flat washers and nuts to attach the rails to the extension wings B        INSTALL   REMOVE A SAW BLADE    Note  This saw is intended for use with 10   250mm  diameter or less saw blades having a center hole diame   ter of 5 8   There are many types of blades available to perform specific cutting jobs  such as crosscuts or rip   ping only  or for use with plywood  panelling and other products  A good quality specialty blade can produce  a finer finish  be more efficient and place less strain on the saw  Use only saw blades designed for use at a  maximum operating speed of 5000 RPM or less  Saw blades should be kept clean and sharp  Never store saw  blades by stacking them directly in contact with each other  Place a layer of cardboard or similar material  between the blades to keep them from coming into contact with each other     BE SURE THE SAW IS UNPLUGGED AND COMPLETELY DISCONNECTED FROM THE POWER SOURCE WHENEVER INSTALLING  OR REMOVING A SAW BLADE           BLADE  A DIRECTION       1  Remove the table insert plate A  Then  remove the 2  Install a saw blade on the arbor so that the open     a
4.   FENCE STORAGE BRACKET  MITER GAUGE STORAGE BRACKET  WRENCH HOOK   PUSH STICK   DUST OUTLET PLATE  PHILLIPS HEAD SCREW  FLAT WASHER             NN J JH  S   dp PIPI PNI H    H     MH   SH Xoo yp  po  Hf AHP Ayala  ple  SH    a loop  AIN np lt  lo   np lt  dlolo    lt   dlo o o              26    JONAS YILIN    PARTS NO     50200R 116  50200R 117  50200R 118  50200R 119    90200R 121A    50200R 121  50200R 122  90200R 123  50200R 124  50200R 125  50200R 126  50200R 127  50200R 128  50200R 129  50200R 130  50200R 131  50200R 132  50200R 133  50200R 134  50200R 135  50200R 136  50200R 138  50200R 139  50200R 140  90200R 14    50200R 142  50275R 143  50275R 144  50275R 145                                           REF  NO     13000004A  S1500212C  12300156B  11305031  N A  10105090Q   0911012  SO911417  909 10206  S09 10204  909 10203  JG133002  JG133003  JG133004  JG000001  JG000004  J2091001  J30301002  S0910225  90220302  90520015  90212137  S0050608M  SO110500M  SO220500M  90220300  90020825M    PARTS LIST   50 200R B14    DESCRIPTION    RIVING KNIFE   DUST HOSE   HOSE CLAMP  LOCK KNOB   TOOL KIT   ARBOR WRENCH  OPEN END WRENCH 14 17 MM  OPEN END WRENCH 10 12 MM  ALLEN KEY 6 MM  ALLEN KEY 4 MM  ALLEN KEY 3 MM  LABEL   LABEL   WARNING LABEL  WARNING LABEL  LOGO LABEL   I D  NAME PLATE  WARNING LABEL  L WRENCH 2 5 MM  LOCK WASHER  C RING   FLAT WASHER   SET SCREW   NUT   LOCK WASHER  SPROCKET WASHER  HEX HEAD BOLT       JG000006  JGO000002       WARNING LABEL  HANGING LABEL   
5.  MITER GAUGE ASSEMBLY     90200R B14       PART NO  REF  NO  DESCRIPTION   90200R BO1 10104046K MITER GAUGE BODY    50200R B02 10104048C GUIDE BAR    50200R B03 10104045T HANDLE    90200R B04 10104050 POINTER l  50200R B05 10104049Q STOP PLATE    50200R B06 10104047 GUIDE WASHER    50200R B07 S0210501 FLAT WASHER    590200R B08  0030110 PHILLIPS HEAD SCREW 3  50200R B09  0110100 HEX NUT 3  90200R B 10 90050404 SET SCREW    50200R B 1   50310306 PIN L  90200R B12 950040400 FLAT HEAD SCREW    50200R B13 10104047K PIN    90200R B14 N A MITER GAUGE ASSEMBLY l       SPLITTER   BLADE GUARD ASSEMBLY     50200R A27             PARTS LIST   50200R A27       PARTS NO  REF  NO  DESCRIPTION QTY  50200R A01 13000004 GUARD RIVING KNIFE    gt    50200R A02 12700005 SUPPORT ARM l ca  50200R A03 _ 12700006 GUARD  LEFT       50200R A04 12700007 GUARD  RIGHT   A  50200R A05 _ 12700067 PLASTIC PLATE   A  50200R A06 10606102 ANTI KICKBACK PAWL 2    50200R A07 10103040 SPRING 1    50200R A08 10103035 SUPPORT PLATE 4    50200R A09 0 0030304 PHILLIPS HEAD SCREW 2    50200R A10  0120200 LOCK NUT 8 c  50200R A11 _ S0040412 FLAT HEAD SCREW 8    50200R A12 _ S 0210404 FLAT WASHER 10    50200R A13 _ 50310630 PIN   ES   50200R A14 _ S0313528 PIN      50200R A17 12700051A SLEEVE   BE  50200R A18 12700039A PAD       50200R A19 50120600M LOCK NUT 2    50200R A20 _ S0010635M CAP SCREW i    50200R A21 _ 12700054 HANDLE i A  50200R A22 12700061 MOUNTING PLATE    50200R A23 _ S 0310530 PIN    50200R A24 _ 127000
6.  Machinist square or triangle square    l                  PLACEMENT WITHIN THE SHOP    ESTABLISHING A SAFETV ZONE    THIS MODEL 50 275R 10  3 HP CABINET SAW IS HEAVV  DO NOT OVER EXERT  A HOIST OR FORKLIFT WITH STRAPS  SHOULD BE USED TO LIFT THIS MACHINE     TO LIMIT THE RISK OF SERIOUS INJURV OR DAMAGE TO THE MACHINE  ANV EQUIPMENT USED TO LIFT THIS MACHINE  SHOULD HAVE A RATED CAPACITV IN EXCESS OF 371 LBS  168 KG         PLACEMENT WITHIN THE SHOP    This machine should be installed and  operated oniv on a solid  flat and sta   ble floor that is able to support the  weight of the saw  371 Lbs  168 kg  and  the operator     Using the dimensions shown as a guide   line  plan for placement within vour  shop that will allow the operator to work  unencumbered and unobstructed by  foot traffic  either passing shop visitors  or other shop workers  or other tools or  ma chinery     ESTABLISHING A SAFETY ZONE  For shops with frequent visitors or multi        ple operators  it is advisable to establish a safety zone around shop machinery  A clearly defined  no go  zone  on the floor around each machine can help avoid accidents that could cause injury to either the operator or  the shop visitor  If is advisable to take a few moments to either paint  using non slip paint  or using tape  define  on the floor the limits or perimeter of each machines safety zone  Take steps to ensure that all operators and  shop visitors are aware that these areas are off limits whenever a machine is run
7.  SAFETY SWITCH  located on the control box  designed to protect the unit        and the user from power surges  power outages and   SJ   PNET ST FERITA    unwanted or unintentional start up  l mal   i       C    The switch assembly is equipped with a GREEN    START     button A and a RED spring loaded    STOP    button B     Once the RED    STOP    button has been pressed  the  machine can only be started by turning the BLACK  inner part of the button to the right C to release the stop  button           BLADE HEIGHT  amp  TILT ADJUSTMENT    BLADE HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT    The blade height adjustment handwheel A is located on  the front of the saw  and there is a lock knob B on the  handwheel that allows you to lock the wheel and secure  the blade at the desired height     To raise or lower the blade     1  Loosen the blade height lock knob B by turning  counterclockwise     2  To raise the blade  turn the handwheel clockwise   To lower the blade  turn the handwheel counter   clockwise     3  With the blade set to the desired height  tighten the  lock knob to lock the blade        TO LIMIT YOUR EXPOSURE TO THE BLADE AND ALSO TO MAXIMISE THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE ANTI KICKBACK  PAWLS  WHEN USING THE RIVING STYLE SPLITTER  amp  BLADE GUARD   NEVER TAKE MORE BLADE HEIGHT THAN  IS REQUIRED TO COMPLETE THE CUT  WHEN SETTING THE BLADE HEIGHT FOR THROUGH CUTS  CUTS ALL THE  WAY THROUGH THE THICKNESS OF A BOARD  SET THE HEIGHT OF THE BLADE TO ROUGHLY 1 4  HIGHER  THAN THE THICKNESS OF THE B
8.  X 22 1 2     584 X 572 MM  oy ERAL EE    MOTOR  PRE WIRED 230V      ri   G  R GENERAL a  INTERNATIE    ON AL    WEIGHT VERSION 1_REVISION 3   November 2012  gt  XN yy  371 LBS  168 KG     Copyright General   International 11 2012   24           AN   W  GENERAL Vie   INTERNATI NAL p   AAAA ATH  Maz       ASS X  A    GENERAL   INTERNATIONAL  8360 Champ d Eau  Montreal  Quebec  Canada HIP 1Y3  Telephone  514  326 1161   Fax  514  326 5555   www general ca    THANK YOU for choosing this General    International model 50 275R 10  Left tilt    3 HP Cabinet Saw  This saw has been carefully tested and inspected before shipment and if  properly used and maintained  will provide you with years of reliable service  For your safety   as well as fo ensure optimum performance and trouble free operation  and to get the most  from your investment  please take the time to read this manual before assembling  installing  and operating the unit     The manual   s purpose is fo familiarize you with the safe operation  basic function  and features  of this saw as well as the set up  maintenance and identification of ifs parts and components   This manual is not intended as a substitute for formal woodworking instruction  nor to offer the  user instruction in the craft of woodworking  If you are not sure about the safety of performing  a certain operation or procedure  do not proceed until you can confirm  from knowledgeable  and qualified sources  that it is safe to do so     Once you ve read thr
9.  table to be removed only after  the saw is stopped  unless it is large enough for immedi   ate safe removal      If the work to be ripped is narrow  it is safer to use a push  stick  rather than the hands  to feed it into the blade B   Push sticks with non slip grippers can be purchased  but  a shop made one works just as well     When ripping extremelv narrow stock that mav not clear  the width of the blade guard  or very thin material such  as paneling  which mav slip between the underside of  the fence and the table surface  a strip of wood as an auxiliary guide can be attached to the fence     NEVER REACH IN TOWARDS THE BLADE WHILE THE BLADE IS STILL SPINNINGI WHENEVER A RIP CUT IS COMPLETED   TURN OFF THE SAW AND WAIT FOR THE BLADE TO COME TO A COMPLETE STOP BEFORE REACHING IN TO REMOVE THE       WORKPIECE OR THE WASTE MATERIAL        Bevel ripping is performed the same as ripping but with the saw blade set to an angle not perpendicular with the  table surface  After changing the bevel angle verify the alignment of the guard and splitter  make sure there is  clearance with the saw blade     Do not attempt rip cuts if the work piece is too small  as this will oblige you to place your hands too close to the  blade and put you at serious risk of injury  When ripping narrower widths  use a push block or a push stick in order  to avoid placing hands near the blade     GROSS CUTTING    Cutting against the grain  to shorten the length of a  board is cross cutting  With some sm
10.  the cabi   net and on the blade tilting gears and on or around the motor    e Periodically inspect the power cord and plug for damage  To minimize the risk of electric shock or fire  never  operate the saw with a damaged power cord or plug  Replace a damaged power cord or plug at the first  sign of damage     e To minimize airborne dust particles periodically inspect all dust collection fittings     re tighten as needed     LUBRICATION    Keep the blade height adjustment mechanism A  acces   sible by the motor cover door on the left side of the saw   as well as the blade tilt mechanism B well lubricated and  free of dust or debris  Clean and remove dust  debris  and  old lubricant as needed depending on frequency of use   After cleaning  reapply lubricant as needed     Note  Use any all purpose grease  available at any hard   ware store      The motor and all bearings are sealed and permanenily  lubricated   no further lubrication is required  No other  part of this cabinet saw needs lubrication     ADJUSTING THE 45   a 90   BEVEL STOPS  1  Disconnect the machine from the power source     2  Raise the blade to its highest position and lift the blade  guard     3  Loosen the bevel lock knob and turn the blade tilting  handwheel clockwise until it stops     4  Verify the angle of the blade with a combination  square from the left side of the blade  keep the square  flat against the table and against the flat part of the  blade   Do not touch the teeth or the table insert     I
11. 3300005 SAW CHUTE   50200R 24 13200007 ROD   50200R 25 13300006 ARBOR BRACKET  50200R 26 M133C001 MOTOR   50200R 27 13300012 MOTOR PLATE    50200R 28 13200009 MOTOR PULLEY    24    50200R 29 13200016 HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT SCREW  50200R 30 20900028 BUSHING   50200R 3   13200014G ARBOR   50200R 32A 13200033A SPACING COLLAR  50200R 33 13200027 SLEEVE   50200R 34 11105064 ROD CAP   50200R 35 13300017 ANGLE POINTER   50200R 36 20900022 GEAR   50200R 3 7 V13207190 BELT   50200R 38 13300010 GEAR COVER   50200R 39 20701006 BEARING   50200R 41A S0010865M CAP SCREW   50200R 42 11105081 SPRING   50200R 43 13200029 TRUNNION   50200R 44 12700057 SQUARE HEAD BOLT  50200R 45 12300118J RIVING KNIFE MOUNTING BLOCK  50200R 46 12300125J RIVING KNIFE CLAMPING PLATE  50200R 47 12700059 HEX  NUT   50200R 48 12700058 LEVER   50200R 49 SOO9ANO4 NUT   50200R 50 11102020 FLANGE BOLT   50200R 51 11105080 SPRING   50200R 52 C9001920 BEARING   50200R 53 20900019 SCREW BUSHING   50200R 54 12900037 SLEEVE   50200R 55 12700013 SHAFT   50200R 56 C1206202A BEARING   50200R 57 C5151102 BEARING       PARTS NO        50200R 58  50200R 59  50200R 60  50200R 6 1  50200R 62  50200R 63  50200R 64  50200R 65  50200R 66  50200R 67  50200R 68A  50200R 69  50200R 70  50200R 7    50200R 72  50200R 73  50200R 74  50200R 75  50200R 76  50200R 77  50200R 78  50200R 79  50200R 80  50200R 8    50200R 82  50200R 83  50200R 84  50200R 85  50200R 86  50200R 87  50200R 89  50200R 90  50200R 9    50200R 93  50200R 94  50200R 95  50200
12. 62 GUARD BLOCK    50200R A25  0010512M CAP SCREW 2  50200R A26A JG133001 WARNING LABEL i  50200R A26B JG133001 WARNING LABEL    50200R A27 N A BLADE GUARD ASSEMBLY    50200R A28  0020535M HEX BOLT    50200R A29 _ S0210513M FLAT WASHER    50200R A30 _ 10401005 RING 2        50200R A31  S0120500M LOCK NUT       MODEL 50 270R M1           AS  FAZCA    GENERAL Vie  INTERNATI NAL IV  Wy  vYS4  8360 Champ d  Eau  Montreal  Quebec  Canada HIP 1Y3          V       Tel    514  326 1161  Fax   514  326 5565   Parts 8 Service   Fax   514  326 5555   Order Desk    orderdesk general ca  www general ca    IMPORTANT    When ordering replacement parts  always give the model number  serial number of the machine and  part number  Also a brief description of each item and quantity desired        
13. IN OR USE IN WET OR DAMP LOCATIONS           GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS    In the event of an electrical malfunction or short circuit   grounding reduces the risk of electric shock to the ope   rator  The motor of this machine is wired for 230V single  phase operation and is equipped with a 3 conductor  cord A and a 3 prong grounded plug B to fit a match   ing grounding type receptacle C     DO NOT MODIFY THE PLUG PROVIDED  If if will not fit your recepta   cle  have the proper receptacle installed by a quali   fied electrician     CHECK with a qualified electrician or service person if  you do not completely understand these grounding  instructions  or if you are not sure the tool is properly  grounded     CIRCUIT CAPACITY    Make sure that the wires in your circuit are capable of  handling the amperage draw from your machine  as  well as any other machines that could be operating on  the same circuit  If you are unsure  consult a qualified  electrician  If the circuit breaker trips or the fuse blows  regularly  your machine may be operating on a circuit  that is close to its amperage draw capacity  However  if  an unusual amperage draw does not exist and a  power failure still occurs  contact a qualified technician  or our service department     EXTENSION CORDS    If you find it necessary to use an extension cord with your  machine  use only 3 wire extension cords that have 3   prong grounding plug and a matching 3 pole recepta   cle that accepts the tool   s plug  Repair or re
14. O A DUST COLLECTOR    e There is a 4  dust outlet located on the lower left of the  saw cabinet allowing for the connection to a dust col   lection svstem  not included         e Be sure to use appropriate size hose and fittings  not  included  and check that all connections are sealed  tightiv to minimize airborne dust     e If you do not already own a dust collection system  consider con  acting your General   International dis   tributor for information on our complete line of dust col   lection systems and accessories or visit our website at  www general ca    ALWAVS TURN ON THE DUST COLLECTOR BEFORE  STARTING THE SAW AND ALWAVS STOP THE SAW  BEFORE TURNING OFF THE DUST COLLECTOR        BASIC ADJUSTMENTS  amp  CONTROLS    CONNECTING TO A POWER SOURCE          TO AVOID RISK OF SHOCK OR FIRE DO NOT OPERATE THE UNIT WITH A DAMAGED POWER CORD OR PLUG  REPLACE  DAMAGED CORD OR PLUG IMMEDIATELV     TO AVOID UNEXPECTED OR UNINTENTIONAL START UP  MAKE SURE THAT THE POWER SWITCH ON THE SAW IS IN THE OFF  POSITION BEFORE CONNECTING TO A POWER SOURCE        Once the assembly steps have been completed  uncoil  the power cord and plug it into an appropriate outlet     Refer back to the section entitled    ELECTRICAL REQUIRE     MENTS    and make sure all requirements and grounding SWITCH OFF  instructions are followed     When cutting operations have been completed unplug  the saw from the power source        14       ON OFF MAGNETIC POWER SWITCH    This saw is equiped with a MAGNETIC
15. OARD        BLADE TILT  BEVEL  ADJUSTMENT    The blade tilt  oevel  adjustment handwheel C is located  on the right side of the saw and there is a lock knob D on  the handwheel that allows the user to lock the tilting mech   anism and secure the blade at the desired angle    To change the angle of the blade     1  Loosen the lock knob D by turning it counterclock   wise     2  Turnthe handwheel C left or right as required to set the  blade to the desired angle  The blade can be tilted to  the left anywhere from 0    90   to the table  to 45       3  With the blade tilted to the desired angle  tighten the  lock knob D by turning it clockwise to lock the tilting  mechanism and secure the blade at the desired angle        OPERATING INSTRUGTIONS       VERIFY ALL CHECK POINTS BEFORE STARTING  FAILURE TO COMPLY CAN RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURIES     e Make sure that the arbor nut is secure and that the blade is firmly tightened snug on the arbor    e Check that the blade angle and height lock knobs are tight    e If ripping  make sure the fence lock lever is engaged and that the fence is parallel to the blade   e  f cross cutting  make sure the miter gauge is locked tight        e While using the saw  be sure to wear safety glasses at all times     e Make sure that the blade guard splitter assembly or riving knife is properly installed and aligned with the  blade  and that the anti kickback pawls are functioning     TYPES OF CUTS    Cutting a wood plank or sheet of plywood lengthwise t
16. R 96  50200R 97  50200R 98  50200R 99  50200R 100  50200R 101  50200R 102  50200R 103  50200R 104  50200R 105  50200R 106  50200R 107  50200R 108  50200R 109  50200R 1 10  50200R 1 1 1  50200R 1 12  50200R 113  50200R 1 14  50200R 115    REF NO     13200028  S0050505M  S0021025M   023 1000M   0211021  C1106201  13200031   0020820M   0230800M   0210516   0212137  13200034  S0020510M  50210303  LC1430402   03 10525   00 10820M  S0010835M  S0030515M  11105068  S0020625M  S1017W 2  S0210402  S00508 10M  SO111400L  S0021020M  S0210540  S0120580   0010508M   00505 10M   0120800M   0050103  S02 10500B   0112000M  S00505605M   0110800M   0030512   0210516  50110500  13200026  12700049A  12700050A  10102032  S0120800M  S03 10325  S00 10520M  S0230500M  S0020640M  S01 10600M  11500006  11500044  11500045  12300154  13200025  S0030412M  S02 10300B    PARTS LIST   50 275R    DESCRIPTION    RING   SET SCREW   HEX  BOLT   LOCK WASHER   FLAT WASHER  BEARING   POSITION RING   HEX  BOLT   LOCK WASHER   FLAT WASHER  WASHER   POSITION NUT   PULL KNOB   FLAT WASHER   MOTOR WIRE   PIN   CAP SCREW   CAP SCREW   PHILLIPS HEAD SCREW  ARBOR NUT   HEX BOLT   STRAIN RELIEF   FLAT WASHER   SET SCREW   HEX NUT   HEX BOLT   FLAT WASHER   LOCK NUT   PHILLIPS HEAD SCREW  SET SCREW   LOCK NUT   SET SCREW   FLAT WASHER   HEX  NUT   SET SCREW   HEX  NUT   PHILLIPS HEAD SCREW  FLAT WASHER   HEX  NUT   MOUNTING PLATE  PUSH BAR   PUSH HANDLE  SPRING   LOCK NUT   PIN   CAP SCREW   LOCK WASHER   HEX BOLT   HEX NUT 
17. SETUP 6 OPERATION MANUAL  ARA 10    3 HP CABINET SAW    2 Combination riving style splitter and see     roo blade guard with anti kickback LEFT TILT WITH RIVING KNIFE    pawls  and a second European style riv   ing knife also included        Large precision ground 44    x 27    cast iron  table with two extension wings       4    dust port allows easy connection to a  dust collection system       Magnetic safety switch with emergency  stop button for additional security      Ruggediv built saw carriage with solid  cast iron cabinet mounted trunnions        Large Motor access door for quick clean   ing and easier maintenance     Convenient arbor lock for fast one tool  blade changes       Equipped with a sturdy  easy to adjust  l   fence design rip fence system     Powerful 3 HP motor with multi groove V   belt drive for longer belt life and more effi   cient transfer of power     SPECIFICATIONS    BLADE DIAMETER  10     254 MM     ARBOR DIAMETER  5 8   16 MM     ARBOR TILT RANGE  0   A 45    TO LEFT     MAXIMUM DEPTH OF CUT AT 90    3     77 mm     MAXIMUM DEPTH OF CUT AT 45    2 1 4     54 MM     MAX  RIP TO RIGHT OF BLADE  30     762 MM     MAX  RIP TO LEFT OF BLADE  12     305 MM     DADO CAPACITY  13 16     21 MM   DUST PORT DIAMETER  4   102 MM    ARBOR SPEED    AEG  50 275R    36 3 4     933 MM     TABLE SIZE  W EXTENSION WINGS   44    X 27     1118 X 686 MM     TABLE SIZE  W O EXTENSION WINGS   20    X 27     508 X 686 MM     iw    VAN    BASE DIMENSIONS  L X W   23   
18. afe operation  please take a moment to learn the machine s applications and limitations  as well as poten     tial hazards  General   International disclaims any real or implied warranty and holds itself harmless for any injury that  may result from improper use of its equipment     10     11     12     13     14     Do not operate the saw when tired  distracted  or  under the effects of drugs  alcohol or any medica   tion that impairs reflexes or alertness     The working area should be well lit  clean and free  of debris     Keep children and visitors at a safe distance when  the saw is in operation  do not permit them to  operate the saw     Childproof and tamper proof your shop and all  machinery with locks  master electrical switches  and switch keys  to prevent unauthorized or unsu   pervised use     Stay alert  Give your work your undivided atten   tion  Even a momentary distraction can lead to seri   ous injury     Fine particulate dust is a carcinogen that can be  hazardous to health  Work in a well ventilated area  and whenever possible use a dust collector and  wear eye  ear and respiratory protection devices     Do not wear loose clothing  gloves  bracelets  neck   laces or other jewelry while the saw is in operation   Wear protective hair covering to contain long hair  and wear non slip footwear     Be sure that adjusting wrenches  tools  drinks and  other clutter are removed from the machine and or  the table surface before operating     Keep hands well away fro
19. al   Installation        nn aaa ana aaa nn nn 13  Level the table insert         ssennnnananannenanannenenannnn 14  Connecting to a dust collector                        14    Basic adjustments and controls    14 15    Connecting tO a power source                    111111111 14  On off magnetic power switch                     222224 121 15  Blade height  amp  tilt adjustment                          15  Blade height adjustment           e eennneenzzznnnnnenzza 15    Blade tilt  bevel  adjustment ee 15       Operating instructions                     16 17  IvVpes Of CUTS ii i ii i e it 16 17  RIODINO e i a i 16  Bovel OPNO i ied d i sitet eaeeiaens 17  Ripping small work pIEeCes      nn 17  CIOSSSCUNINO wana a 17  Bevel cross CUTTING                   aauuu aaa men aaa ena nanna 17  Adjusting and using the miter gauge               17  Adding an auxiliary fence to the miter gauge    18  MIE CUTS Go cO A a b t   a 18  Compound miter cu  s                 asaaaana aaa na aaanaaaaani aa  18  Using a dado head blade      18  Maintenance   adjustments           19 20  Periodic MAINTENANCE        L anna 19  LUD FIC CON ac siara i ad 19  Adjusting the 45     amp  90    bevel stops    19  Adjusting the bevel angle poln  er                          20  Recommended optional accessories                21  Parts list and diagrams          2 2ceeeseeeeeeeeeeees 22 27  Contact information               ssssssssssesezazazazzazaze 28             RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION    To help ensure s
20. aller sized and rec   tangular pieces  you often have the choice of ripping  or cross cutting  Always use the miter gauge  C  when  cross cutting  never cut a piece unsupported  The miter  gauge may be used in either slot  but most operators  prefer the left groove for typical work  When the blade  is tilted for bevel cutting  use the table slot that does not  cause interference with your hand or the saw blade  guard     To begin cross cutting  place the work on the miter  gauge and  with the motor OFF  slide it up close to the  blade to align the outer edges of the teeth with your  cut mark  D  Keep a firm grip as you pull the miter  gauge and the wood back away from the blade   Lower the blade guard  turn on the saw and make the  cut  When the work is cut through  move one or both  cut pieces     if long enough to handle without danger      immediately off to the side  away from the turning  blade  Turn off the motor        BEWEL CROSS CUTTING    This procedure is the same as cross cutting except that the blade is set to an angle other than O  After changing the  bevel angle  verify the alignment of the guard and splitter and verify that there is clearance with the saw blade        ADJUSTING AND USING THE MITER GAUGE    The miter gauge supplied with your saw has accurately   CLOSE UP  adjusted index stops at 90    and 45  to the right and leff   with a 30   maximum     To use a setting other than 90    loosen the lock knob A by  turning it counter clockwise  pull the stop l
21. already own an independently attached blade   guard such as our Excalibur 50 EXBC 10  use the riving knife    B  If you do not already own a blade guard  use the split   ter blade guard assembly A     THE BLADE MUST NEVER REMAIN EXPOSED WHEN USING THE SAW  TO PREVENT THE RISK OF SERIOUS INJURIES   ALWAYS COVER THE BLADE WITH A BLADE GUARD     REMOVAL   INSTALLATION             1  Set the blade to 90    and raise it to its highest position    Refer to    Blade height and tilt adjustment    instructions  on page 17 if needed     2  Remove the table insert  d    3  If already installed  remove the splitter or riving knife f  by loosening the locking lever A and pulling the split   ter or riving knife up out of its mounting bracket    4  To install  Fit the botom end of the splitter or riving knife    into the slot in the mounting bracket and push downward  until it bottoms out  then tighten the locking lever A to lock  it in place    5  Re install the table insert         LEVEL THE TABLE INSERT    Place the insert into the table and use a straightedge to  determine whether the insert is level with the table top A   Turn each of the 6 adjusting screws A with the supplied  Allen kev until done     Suggestion  Start by adjusting one rear screw and its  diagonal opposite in front  then tweak the remaining  screws    Note  If the sawblade has already been installed  use the rais   ing handwheel to lower the blade below the table surface  before leveling the insert        CONNECTING T
22. ding to the instructions     After adjusting its width  mount the dado blade on your  saw just like a regular blade  You ll need an optional  dado insert B  Item   50 202  to replace the standard one  that comes with your saw  Use the fence to line up the cut   The blade guard splitter must be removed when dado   ing  Never use the dado blade in a bevel position     DIAMETER IS 8               ALWAYS VERIFY THE DADO BLADE CLEARANCE BEFORE CONNECTING THE SAW TO THE POWER SOURCE  RE ATTACH THE GUARD  AFTER DADO CUT IS FINISHED  THE MAXIMUM DADO HEAD WIDTH FOR THIS SAW IS 3 4  AND THE MAXIMUM DADO BLADE          MAINTENANCE 8 ADJUSTMENTS       IAN MAKE SURE THE SAW HAS BEEN TURNED OFF AND UNPLUGGED FROM THE POWER SOURCE BEFORE PERFORMING ANY MAIN   TENANCE        PERIODIC MAINTENANCE    e Inspect test the ON OFF switch before each use  Do not operate the saw with a damaged switch   replace a  damaged switch immediately    e Inspect the saw blade for damage or chipped teeth before each use  Replace a damaged or chipped blade  immediately  Never operate the saw with a damaged or chipped blade    e Keep the saw table clean and free of dust  pitch or glue  An occasional light coating of paste wax can be use  to protect the cast iron surface  Ask our local distributor for suggestions on table top cleaners and cast iron sur   face protection based on what is readily available in your area    e Occasionally open the cabinet door and brush off and vacuum out accumulated dust from inside
23. f the blade angle is incorrect  loosen the two set screws D  and manually turn the 90   stop nut C one full counterclock     wise turn  fommi TA  Turn the handwheel until the blade is at 90   to the table sur  A    face  Then re tighten the 90   stop nut clockwise until slight  resistance is felt  then re tighten the set screw  Do not over  tighten the stop nut     Verify the 45   setting by tilting the blade as far as possible to  the left and  using the square  check the angle and if need   ed adjust as for the 90   stop  this time using the right stop nut  A and set screws B           ADJUSTING THE BEVEL ANGLE POINTER    The bevel pointer should read    0    when the blade is at 90   to the table  If not  with the blade set 90   vertical to the  table  proceed as follows        1  Remove the handwheel by loosening the hand 2  Once the handwheel has been removed  loosen  wheel lock knob A  the Phillips head screw B on the pointer mounting  bracket with a screwdriver and manually align the  pointer C with the zero on the bevel scale  then re    tighten the screw and re attach the handwheel     20       REGOMMENDED OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES    We offer a large variety of products to help you increase convenience  productivity  accuracy and safety when  using your saw  Here s a small sampling of optional accessories available from your local General International  dealer        For more information about our products  please visi   our website at www general ca    Miter guide Slidi
24. le extension wings are flush with  front edge of table C     INSTALL THE HANDWHEELS  1  Install one handwheel onto the shaft at the front of the  saw as shown in A     Note  The slots in the handwheel must be aligned with the  spring pin on the shaft     2  Thread a lock knob B into the handwheel shaft to  secure the handwheel in place     3  Repeat with the second handwheel  on the shaft loca   ted on the right side of the saw cabinet  C     MOUNT THE RIP FENCE STORAGE BRACKETS       Install the fence storage brackets A  the two larger  ones  on the left side of the saw as shown in B  using 4  Phillips head screws C     MOUNT THE SWITCH             Install the miter gauge storage bracket A  the smaller  one  and arbor wrench storage bracket B on the right  side of the saw as shown in C  using 2 Phillips head  screws D per bracket     Make sure the magnetic safetv  switch is well fixed to the switch  plate A and then fix the switch  plate to the left extension wing  of the table B with a 12 mm  wrench     INSTALL THE FENCE RAILS    If purchased with the Excalibur Fence System  a full installation and operating instructions manual for the fence sys   tem is supplied in the box with the  EXF 30S  fence     ATTACH THE FRONT FENCE RAIL TO YOUR SAW          1  Loosely thread the 2 square head bolts to the front of the table        2  Assemble the fasteners in the order shown 3  Do not tighten down the nuts  Leave the square  above  heads of the bolt protruding from the table      
25. m the blade and all mo   ving parts  Use a brush  not hands  to clear away  chips and dust     Be sure that the blade is securely installed and in  proper cutting direction before operation     Be sure the blade has gained full operating speed  before beginning to cut     Always use a clean  properly sharpened blade   Dirty or dull blades are unsafe and can lead to  accidents     If using a power feeder  stop the feeder before stop   ping the cabinet saw     Do not push or force stock into the blade  The saw  will perform better and more safely when working  at the rate for which it was designed     15     16     17     18     19     20     21     22     23     24     25        Use suitable support when cutting stock that does  not have a flat surface  Always hold stock firmly  against the fence when ripping  or against the miter  gauge when cross cutting     To minimize risk of injury in the event of workpiece  kickback  never stand directly in line with the blade  or in the potential kickback path of the work piece     Avoid working from awkward or off balance posi   tions  Do not overreach while cutting  keep both  feet on floor  Never lean over or reach over the  blade and never pull the work piece over the blade  from behind  Use out feed support or have an assis   tant help when ripping long material     Keep blade guards in place and in working order   If a guard must be removed for maintenance or  cleaning  be sure it is properly reattached before  using the tool agai
26. meter blades having a center hole diameter of 5 8    The blade can be raised to cut a maximum stock thickness of 3  with the blade set 90 degrees to the table  The  blade can be tilted up to 45 degrees to the left for bevel cuts to a maximum stock thickness of 2 1 4   Using any  standard aftermarket 8  diameter stacked dado blade set  not included   the maximum dado cutting capacity of  this saw is 13 16   21 mm      Note  for safer dado cutting  an optional dado table insert  part number  50 202  can be purchased through your General  International distributor    The 50 275R is supplied with both a riving style splitter blade guard assembly and a European style riving knife that  are both designed to raise or lower and tilt with the blade  and maintain a consistent distance to the blade at all  times  regardless of the height or angle of the blade  This can help reduce  but not totally eliminate  the risk of a  kickback incident  where the workpiece is thrown back at the operator  by helping to prevent the workpiece from  getting stuck between the blade and the riving style splitter or riving knife  as compared to a traditional stationary  splitter  or from closing up on the back of the blade as it passes through the cut     Carefully unpack and remove the saw and its compo   nents from the box and check for damaged or missing  items as per the list of contents below     NOTE  Please report any damaged or missing items to your  General   International distributor immediately
27. n     Never leave the machine running with the power  on when not in operation     Use of parts and accessories NOT recommended  by GENERAL   INTERNATIONAL may result in equip   ment malfunction or risk of injury     Never stand on machinery  Serious injury could  result if the tool is tipped over or if the blade is unin   tentionally contacted     Always disconnect tool from power before servicing  or changing accessories such as blades  or before  performing any maintenance  cleaning or adjust   ments  or if the machine will be left unattended     Make sure that switch is in  OFF  position before  plugging in the power cord     Make sure the tool is properly grounded  If equip   ped with a 3 prong plug it should be used with a  three pole receptacle  Never remove the third    prong     Do not use this saw for other than its intended use  If  used for other purposes  GENERAL   INTERNATIONAL  disclaims any real implied warranty and holds itself  harmless for any injury  which may result from that  use                 ZN ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS  4      BEFORE CONNECTING THE MACHINE TO THE POWER SOURCE  VERIFY THAT THE VOLTAGE OF YOUR POWER SUPPLY CORRESPONDS  WITH THE VOLTAGE SPECIFIED ON THE MOTOR I D  NAMEPLATE  A POWER SOURCE WITH GREATER VOLTAGE THAN NEEDED CAN  RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY TO THE USER AS WELL AS DAMAGE TO THE MACHINE  IF IN DOUBT  CONTACT A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN    BEFORE CONNECTING TO THE POWER SOURCE     THIS TOOL IS FOR INDOOR USE ONLY  DO NOT EXPOSE TO RA
28. ng Table   50 EB3 i p aaa i  50 SLT60 or 50 SLT40    Quickly and easily finds any Ra        0 A  weg For accurate crosscutting  angle  Rock solid triangular l Ez   Ik  AF   or mi  ering of wide pan   design is reversible for use on   i me ee els  49    for  LI40 or 62    for  either side of the blade    tf SLI60  Featuring a stable        rock solid design that     Adjustable fence for tight  gt  runs on gilt rae  blade clearance  telesco  bearings allowing e  ping fence extension and user to walk large panels  sliding flip up stop for accu  through the cut with ease   rate repeat cuts  A    must   Excalibur have    for any serious hobby  Excalibur    Miter Guide l st   BY GENERAL INTERNATIONAL    Tenoning Jig Overarm Blade Cover   With Dust Collection    50 050 Capability    50 EXBC10    Solid cast iron  Fits left or Maximize dust collection without compromising safety    right tilt saws for safe and Easy to install and simple to use  see through blade cover    accurate tenoning  4  main boom with 3  inner boom  Unique design mount   ing bracket  pivots away or removes completely in sec   onds     Excalibur    BY GENERAL INTERNATIONAL    Dado insert    50 202 27    0 7 a 7 Piece Deluxe 8  Dado    Fits left tilt model 50 200R only   gt a KATT blade set   55 185   for use with dado blades up    gt   SE dh  2  24 tooth exterior blades  Stan    to 3 4  maximum width    gg    Praia aN dard 5 8   16 mm  bore  Maxi    MIA mum 6000 RPM  Makes 1 8  to   k     Ma 13 16   3 to 21 mm  g
29. ning for everyone but the indi     vidual operating the unit     CLEAN UP       The protective coating on the saw table prevents  rust from forming during shipping and storage   Remove it by rubbing with a rag dipped in  kerosene  mineral spirits or paint thinner   Dispose  of potentially flammable solvent soaked rags  according to manufacturer s safety recommen   dations      A putty knife  held flat to avoid scratching the sur   face  may also be used to scrape off the coating  followed by clean up with solvent  Avoid rubbing  the saw   s painted surfaces  as many solvent   based products will remove paint     To prevent rust  apply a light coating of paste wax  or use regular applications of any aftermarket  surface protectant or rust inhibitor     Tip  With a screw driver  push a solvent saturated rag into the T   slots to remove the grease              ASSEMBIV INSTRUGTIONS       SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURV COULD OCCUR IF VOU CONNECT THE MACHINE TO THE POWER SOURCE BEFORE VOU HAVE  COMPLETED THE INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBIV STEPS  DO NOT CONNECT THE MACHINE TO THE POWER SOURCE UNTIL    INSTRUCTED TO DO SO     INSTALL THE TABLE EXTENSION WINGS    Aitach the table extension wings to the main table  using 6 hex head bolts  3 per wing  and 6 lock wash   ers A  Align the table extensions with the table and  loosely attach the bolts  Place a straightedge on the  table and extension as shown to align the extension  table B and then tighten down the bolts     Note  Be sure that the tab
30. nter or other location  designated by General   International  For further details call our service department at 1 888   949 1161 or your local distributor for assistance when filing your claim     Along with the return of the product being claimed for warranty  a copy of the original proof  of purchase and a    letter of claim    must be included  a warranty claim form can also be used  and can be obtained  upon request  from General   International or an authorized distributor   clearly stating the model and serial number of the unit  if applicable  and including an expla   nation of the complaint or presumed defect in material or workmanship     CONDITIONS AND EXCEPTIONS    This coverage is extended to the original purchaser only  Prior warranty registration is not  required but documented proof of purchase i e  a copy of original sales invoice or receipt  showing the date and location of the purchase as well as the purchase price paid  must be  provided at the time of claim     Warranty does not include failures  breakage or defects deemed after inspection by General    MFG or General   International to have been directly or indirectly caused by or resulting from   improper use  or lack of or improper maintenance  misuse or abuse  negligence  accidents   damage in handling or transport  or normal wear and tear of any generally considered con   sumable parts or components     Repairs made without the written consent of General   International will void all warranty       
31. o  reduce its width is called    ripping     To rip stock  hold the  work with both hands pushing it into the blade as well as  firmly against the rip fence so that it is cut straight A        e The work to be cut must have a straight edge to ride  against the fence and must be flat to make solid con  tact with the table during the cut in order to avoid    kick   back     a blade jam causing the wood to fly backwards  and hit you     e Never rip or cut wood without using the fence or miter  gauge to guide it because the stock could kickback     e Always use the blade guard and splitter assembly when cutting wood  It has anti kickback fingers and a splitter  to prevent the saw    kerf     the slit cut by the blade  from closing and binding the blade  which can overload  and or stall the motor or cause the blade to lift and eject the workpiece towards the front of the saw at very high  speeds  The blade guard keeps your fingers away from the blade and also reduces the amount of sawdust fly   ing free     e Although certain operations require the removal of the blade guard and splitter assembly  it should always be  replaced for regular cutting     e Never stand in the line of the blade when ripping   e Raise the saw blade only about 1 4  higher than the workpiece to be cut        As you complete the rip  the wood will either remain on  the table  tilt up to be caught on the end of the guard   or fall onto the floor  or outfeed table   The waste part of  the stock remains on the
32. ock pin B  rotate  the miter head to 45  or any angle shown on  the numerical guide  Turn the lock knob clockwise to  tighten it     To check the accuracv of the miter gauge s factorv set   tings  set it at 90   and check it with an L square or T square   To verify the setting  make a test cut in scrap stock and  then use a square to check the cut piece  Repeat adjustment if necessarv        If the miter gauge needs adjusting  manually turn the head so the pointer is where you think if ought to be   tighten the lock knob and loosen the nut C  Turn the adjusting screw D until it touches the stop lock pin  Tighten down  the nut again  Recheck the angle by making another test cut  Repeat  if necessary  until a true 90   is achieved     17       ADDING AN AUKILIARY FENCE TO THE MITER GAUGE    To ensure a true 90  crosscut  especiallv with longer pie   ces of wood that need more support than the narrow  miter gauge head can provide  an auxiliary wood fence  can be attached     Make sure the wood for the fence is straight  and not  bowed  It should be about 2  wide and extend about 12   from either side of the miter head  Drill 2 holes in the wood  corresponding to those on the miter head and use bolts  and nuts to secure the wood fence to the head A     To use the miter gauge with an auxiliary fence  first notch       the fence with the saw blade a bit higher than the nut B  Measure and draw a cutline on your wood C then place  it on the miter fence  Position your cutline against 
33. ough these instructions  keep this manual handy for future reference     Disclaimer  The information and specifications in this  manual pertain to the unit as it was supplied from the  factory at the time of printing  Because we are commiit   ted to making constant improvements  General  International reserves the right to make changes to  components  parts or features of this unit as deemed  necessary  without prior notice and without obligation to  install any such changes on previously delivered units   Reasonable care is taken at the factory to ensure that  the specifications and information in this manual corres     ponds with that of the unit with which it was supplied   However  special orders and    after factory    modifica   tions may render some or all information in this manual  inapplicable to your machine  Further  as several gene   rations of this model of saw and several versions of this  manual may be in circulation  if you own an earlier or  later version of this unit  this manual may not depict your  machine exactly  If you have any doubts or questions  contact your retailer or our support line with the model  and serial number of your unit for clarification                GENERAL  MFG  amp  GENERAL  INTERNATIONAL WARRANTY    All component parts of General   MFG  General   International and Excalibur by General  International    products are carefully inspected during all stages of production and each unit  is thoroughly inspected upon completion of assembl
34. place a  damaged extension cord or plug immediately     Make sure the cord rating is suitable for the amperage  listed on the motor I D  plate  An undersized cord will  cause a drop in line voltage resulting in loss of power  and overheating  The accompanying chart shows the  correct size extension cord to be used based on cord  length and motor I D  plate amp rating  If in doubt  use  the next heavier gauge  The smaller the number  the  heavier the gauge     TABLE   MINIMUM GAUGE FOR CORD  TOTAL LENGTH OF CORD IN FEET  AMPERE  115 VOLTS  25FEET   SOFEET   100 FEET   150 FEET    RATING  230 VOLTS  50 FEET   100 FEET   200 FEET   300 FEET    Ge   o      NR   Not Recommended          10   5 HP CABINET SAW   left tilt with riving knife  50 275R       A  LEFT TABLE EXTENSION J  BLADE TILT ADJUSTMENT HANDWHEEL   B  MITER GAUGE K  ARBOR WRENCH STORAGE BRACKET   C  SPLITTER AND BLADE GUARD ASSEMBLV L  BEVELSCALE   D  MAIN TABLE M  BLADE HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT HANDWHEEL  E  RIGHT TABLE EXTENSION N  FENCE STORAGE BRACKET   F  RIP FENCE O  MAGNETIC SAFETY SWITCH   G  REAR RAIL   H  FRONT RAIL   l     RIP FENCE LOCKING HANDLE       BASIC FUNCTIONS    This saw has been designed for cutting solid wood as well as manufactured wood materials such as plywood  wood  panelling  particleboard  mdf and other wood based by products  This saw is not designed for cutting metals nor  for cutting any materials other than wood or wood based stock    This saw is designed for use with maximum 10   250mm  dia
35. rbor nut B  amp  flange C  ings between the teeth face the front of the saw  D  the blade spins in the counter clockwise direction         12                   3  With the blade raised to maximum height  re install To remove a saw blade   the flange and arbor nut  then press on the arbor Perform the same procedure turning the arbor nut in  lock button E so the blade 8 arbor won t turn as you the opposite direction    tighten the arbor nut clockwise  toward the rear of   the saw  F with the supplied arbor wrench G     BEFORE TURNING ON THE SAW  MAKE SURE THE ARBOR LOCK IS DISENGAGED  POPS UP  BV TURNING THE BLADE A  FRACTION TO UNLOCK  TURN THE BLADE BY HAND ONE FULL ROTATION TO MAKE SURE THE ARBOR BLADE TURNS  FREELY        Note  When tightening the arbor nuf  take care not to over tighten as this will make it very difficult to remove  later  Because the rotation of the blade runs counter to the direction of the threads on the nut  the blade is essen   tially tightening itself to the nut whenever the saw is running  Though there are no hard and fast rules for how  much torque is required  the arbor nut should be always tightened hand fighf and just slightly beyond    snug           INSTALL AND ADJUST RIVING KNIFE  SELECT A RIVING KNIFE    Two riving Knives are provided       Acombination riving style splitter and blade guard with  anti kickback pawls A       A European style riving knife without blade guard B   The riving knife must always be used with a blade guard   If you 
36. rooves  Anti    Zero Clearance insert ZA   i kickback design  Convenient  amp     50 203 p       sturdy wooden storage case   Eliminates space between on i    aie included    the blade and insert to help  gt    reduce tearout and airborne   dust  Raise the blade through   the insert and custom cut to   your blade kerf     Melamine Mobile base  Extension Table   50 025    27    X 36           450 105 Easily roll your cabinet saw anywhere in your shop     Load capaci  y  500 Ibs  Wheels lock when  equipment is in use     S  eel Adjustable    Support Leg Set  2  for Extension Table    450 115       CABINET AND TABLE             BLADE TILTING MEGHANISM          PARTS LIST   50 275R       PARTS NO  REF  NO  DESCRIPTION  50200R 01A 13300001 MAIN TABLE   50200R 02 E1210005 EXTENSION WING  50200R 03 12700003B TABLE INSERT   50275R 04 13300002B CABINET   50200R 05 13200004 MOTOR COVER DOOR  50200R 06 10105056A HANDLE   50200R 07 11500048 HANDWHEEL   50200R 08 13200032 WHEEL COVER   50200R 09 13200013G TILT ADJUSTMENT ROD  50200R 10 J1330001 ANGLE SCALE   50275R 11 11303020 SWITCH PLATE   50275R 12 W2092301B MAGNETIC SAFETV SWITCH  50275R 13 S0010810M SCREW   50275R 13A MAGNETIC SAFETY SWITCH ASSEMBLY  50275R 14 S0110500M NUT   50275R 15 S100PG13 WIRE CLAMP   50200R 16 L0000132A POWER WIRE   50275R 17 13200030 BASE   50200R 18 13300015 DUST PLATE   50200R 19 10105069Q FLANGE   50200R 20 B0000008G BLADE   50200R 2   13300008 ARBOR   50200R 22 13300011 GUARD MOUNTING BRACKET  50200R 23 1
37. the notch  Turn on the saw  slide the work up until it is cut through     but don   t cut off the fence     Marking Wood  If you measure a cut for 24   line up the  blade on the waste side of the mark  Don t cut through the  middle of the measurement line or you ll reduce your  desired board length by half the width of the saw blade   For accurate work  don t mark your cut with a fat pencil  line E  A narrow dash  with a sharp pencil point is best D   Encircle the dash so you ll find it again and add a small X  to indicate the waste or cut off side  Pencils  like saw  blades  have thickness  When squaring off from the cut  mark  align your square to allow for pencil clearance   which will be about 1 16  away from the drawing edge of  the square F  0    MITER CUTS    This operation is the same as cross cutting  except the  miter gauge is set to an angle other than 0  Hold the work  piece firmly against the miter gauge and feed the work  piece slowly into the blade to prevent it from moving  during the cut     GOMPOUND MITERING    This is a combination of bevel cross cutting and mitering   It is infrequently used  Follow instructions for both bevel  cutting and mitering     Dadoing is cutting a    rabbet    or a wide groove into the  work  A dado blade A  not supplied with your saw  usual   ly consists of two outer blades and several interior cutters   These can be adjusted to cut grooves from 1 8  to 3 4  for  making shelves  joints and tenoning  Set the blade   s width  accor
38. y     Limited Lifetime Warranty  Because of our commitment to qualify and customer satisfaction  General   MFG and    General   International agree to repair or replace any part or component which upon exa   mination  proves to be defective in either workmanship or material to the original purchaser  for the life of the tool  However  the Limited Lifetime Warranty does not cover any product used  for professional or commercial production purposes nor for industrial or educational applica   tions  Such cases are covered by our Standard 2 year Limited Warranty only  The Limited  Lifetime Warranty is also subject to the    Conditions and Exceptions    as listed below     Standard 2 Year Limited Warranty  All products not covered by our lifetime warranty including products used in commercial     industrial and educational applications are warranted for a period of 2 years  24 months  from  the date of purchase  General   MFG and General   International agree to repair or replace  any part or component which upon examination  proves to be defective in either workman   ship or material to the original purchaser during this 2 year warranty period  subject to the     conditions and exceptions    as listed below     To file a Claim   To file a claim under our Standard 2 year Limited Warranty or under our Limited Lifetime  Warranty  all defective parts  components or machinery must be returned freight or postage  prepaid to General   International  or to a nearby distributor  repair ce
    
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