210 mm (8-114") MODEL 2702x1 210 mm (8-114") MODEL 2702 255 mm (10") MODEL 2703x1 255 mm (10") MODEL 2703 With Electric Brake With Electric Brake INSTRUCTION MANUAL DOUBLE INSULATION d,;kB;er MODEL 2702x1 2702 2703x1 2703 c u t w CapaClt'eS 900 450 210" 18-114") 68" 12-11116"l 47mm 11~314"l 255" 110") 91 m m 13-9/16"! 63" 12 112") 518'' Table size iw x L! 686 mm x 560 mm 127" x 22"! No load speed 1RPMI 4,600 Dimensions !L x W x Hi Net weight 560 mm x 686 mm x 458 mm 122" x 27" x 18")
For Your Own Safety Read Instruction Manual Before Operating Table Saw Save it for future reference GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (For All Tools) 1. KNOW YOUR POWER TOOL. Read the owner's manual carefully. Learn the tool's applications and limitations, as well as the specific potential hazards peculiar to it. 2. KEEP GUARDS IN PLACE and in working order. 3. REMOVE ADJUSTING KEYS AND WRENCHES. Form habit of checking t o see that keys and adjusting wrenches are removed from tool before turning it on. 4.
19. CHECK DAMAGED PARTS. Before further use of the tool, a guard or other part that is damaged should be carefully checked to determine that it will operate properly and perform its intended function - check for alignment of moving parts, binding of moving parts, breakage of parts, mounting, and any other conditions that may affect its operation. A guard or other part that is damaged should be properly repaired or replaced. 20. DIRECTION OF FEED.
ADDITIONAL SAFETY RULES 1. Wear eye protection. 2. Don't use the tool in presence of flammable liquids or gases. 3. Never use the tool with an abrasive cut-off wheel installed. 4. Check the blade carefully for cracks or damage before operation. Replace cracked or damaged blade immediately. 5. Clean the spindle, flanges (especially the installing surface) and hex nut before installing the blade. Poor installation may cause vibrationlwobbling or slippage of the blade. 6.
17. Avoid abrupt, fast feeding. Feed as slowly as possible when cutting hard workpieces. Do not bend or twist workpiece while feeding. If you stall or jam the blade in the workpiece, turn the tool off immediately. Unplug the tool. Then clear the jam. 18. Never remove cut-off pieces near the blade or touch the blade guard while the blade is running. 19. Don't abuse cord. Never yank cord t o disconnect from receptacle. Keep cord away from heat, oil, water and sharp edges. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
ASSEMBLY The tool is shipped from the factory with the saw blade and blade guard not in the installed condition. Assemble as follows: CAUTION: Always unplug the tool before assembly. Installing saw blade Remove the table insert on the table. Hold the outer flange with the offset wrench and loosen the hex nut with the wrench. Then remove the outer flange.
Installing blade guard CAUTION: Before installing the blade guard, adjust the depth of cut to its maximum elevation. ,-- Insert the spreader between the blade guard mounting portion (stay) and the pressure plate. Blade guard - Spreader Pressure plate Tighten the hex bolts (A) with the offset wrench. The spreader installing location is factory-adjusted so that the blade and spreader will be in a straight line.
Locate the table saw in a well lit and level area where you can maintain good footing and balance. It should be installed in an area that leaves enough room to easily handle the size of your workpieces. The table saw should be secured with four screws or bolts to the work bench or table saw stand using the holes provided in the bottom of the table saw. When securing the table saw on the work bench, make sure that there is an opening in the top of the work bench the same size as the open- 6 mm (1/4") Std.
Adjusting depth of cut The depth of cut may be adjusted by turning the handle. Turn the handle clockwise to raise the blade or counterclockwise to lower it. I NOTE: Use a shallow depth setting when cutting thin materials in order to obtain a cleaner cut. Adjusting bevel angle Loosen the lock lever and turn the handwheel until the desired angle (0" - 45") is obtained. The bevel angle is indicated by the arrow pointer. After obtaining the desired angle, tighten the lock lever to secure the adjustment.
After adjusting the positive stops, set the blade at 90" to the table surface. Then adjust the arrow pointer so that its right edge is aligned to the 0" graduation. Installing and adjusting rip fence Raise the grip of the rip fence. Install the rip fence on the table so that the fence holder engages with the guide rail. The rip fence can be secured by lowering the grip. To check to be sure that the rip fence is parallel with the blade, secure the rip fence 2 - 3 mm (5/64"- 1/8") from the blade.
CAUTION: Always grasp the striped portion of the wrench when tightening the hex bolts. If you tighten the hex bolts while grasping the wrench further than the striped portion, the hex bolts may be damaged and/or an injury to your hand may result. 6. With the grip of the rip fence lowered, turn the adjusting nut clockwise to secure the rear end of the rip fence. Do not turn the adjusting nut clockwise excessively.
When operating the switch lever, it is convenient to view it through the window area in the table. I CAUTION: When not using the tool, remove the key and store it in a secure place. This prevents unauthorizedoperation. Before plugging in the tool, always check to see that the switch lever actuates properly and returns to the "OFF" position. Do not pull the switch lever hard without the key. This can cause breakage of the switch.
Push stick A push stick can be easily made from a piece of plywood 19 mm (3/4”) to 25 mm (1’7 thick. 50 mm (2”) ( 1 -1 /2”) Cut out the hatched area on the stick and smooth edges with a file. (HIdimension should be less than 12.7 mm (1/2”) so as to be thinner than the workpiece. Push block Use a 19 mm (3/4”) piece of plywood. 300 mm (12”) 120 mm (5”) Faceledge . 50 mm (2”) Handle should be in center of plywood piece. Fasten with glue and wood screws as shown. Small piece 9.
Wood facing (rip fence) A wood facing should be used for operations when the blade comes close to the rip fence. Wood facing for the rip fence should be same size as the rip fence. Make sure the bottom of facing is flush with the table surface. (long enough to penetrate halfway into facing) I Crosscutting CAUTION: When making a crosscut, remove the rip fence from the table. When cutting long or large workpieces, always provide adequate support to the sides of the table.
Use of miter gauge Slide the miter gauge into the thick grooves in the table. Loosen the knob on the gauge and align to desired angle (Ooto SO0). Bring stock flush up against fence and feed gently forward into the blade. Auxiliary wood facing (miter gauge) To prevent a long board from wobbling, fit the miter gauge with an auxiliary fence board. Fasten with boltshuts after drilling holes, but fasteners must not protrude from the face board.
1. Adjust the depth of cut a bit higher than the thickness of the workpiece. 2. Position the rip fence to the desired width of rip and lock in place by lowering the grip. Before ripping, make sure the rear end of the rip fence is secured firmly. If it is not secured enough, follow the procedures in "Installing and adjusting rip fence" described on page 10 and 11. 3. Turn the tool on and gently feed the workpiece into the blade along with the rip fence.
Feed the workpiece by hand until the end is about 25 mm ( I ” ) from the front edge of the table. Continue to feed using the push block on the top of the auxiliary fence until the cut is complete.
MAINTENANCE CAUTlON: Always be sure that the tool is switched off and unplugged before attempting to perform inspection or maintenance. Cleaning Clean out sawdust and chips from time to time. Carefully clean the blade guard and moving parts inside the table saw. Lubrication To keep the table saw in tip-top running condition, and to assure maximum service life, oil or grease the moving parts and rotating parts from time to time.
ACCESSORIES CAUTION: These accessories or attachments are recommended for use with your Makita tool specified in this manual. The use of any other accessories or attachments might present a risk of injury to persons. The accessories or attachments should be used only in the proper and intended manner. Dado head set (Part NO. 1915434) A dado is cutting a rabbet or a wide groove into the workpiece. The dado head set consists of two outside cutters, three inside cutters and paper washers.
Table insert (Part No. 317060.8 for Model 2702) (Part No. 31 70614 for Model 2703) When cutting grooves 5/16", 3/8",7/16" or 1/2" use this table insert instead of the standard table insert. To install the dado head set, proceed as follows: 0Turn the tool off and unplug it before installing. @ Remove the blade guard with the spreader. @ Install the dado head set with the teeth pointing down at the front of the table. @ Use the chart below to select the proper cutters to obtain the various cutting widths.
NOTE: When widths slightly greater than the above are required, fit the paper washers in between the inside and outside cutters to adjust the width 0Arrange the cutters so that the tips of the inside cutters are positioned at the gullets of the outside cutter. Inside cutter 7 -I Outside cutter Gullet When more than one inside cutter is used, space the tips of the inside cutters equidistantly in relation to one another. Poorly spaced cutters may cause vibration and noise.
Featherboards are used to keep the workpiece in contact with the rip fence and table as shown, and to stop kickbacks. To install featherboards, proceed as follows: @ Turn the tool off and unplug it. 0Add 8" high flat facing board to the rip fence, the full length of the rip fence.
How to perform rabbeting 1. Remove blade guard. 2. Attach auxiliaw fence to rip fence for cuts that run the length of the stock. Facing should be as high as the workpiece is wide. Adjust fence and blade to desired dimensions. 3. First cut: Hold board flat on table as in ordinary ripping. 4. Second cut: Set workpiece on its edge. (Use featherboards, push stick, push block and so on, using precautions, safety rules and guidelines for ripping or related work.) Rabbet 5.
Sub-Table set NOTE: A table saw stand is necessary for installing the sub-tables. Sub-table (R) Part No. 122559-8 Sub-table (L) Part No. 122560-3 Carbide-tipped saw blade Faster, smoother longer sawing without blade sharpening. Cuts. wood,drywall, plastic, hardwood, etc. Hole 792733-8 7927346 t:h D’fzGjer diameter Part No. (“1 I 210 (8-1/4“1 I I 255 (10”) I I 18 15.88 (5/8”) 24 15.88 (5/8”1 I For Model I 2702. 2702x1 I 2703,2703Xl Rip fence Part No.
Apr-28-'98 US TABLE SAW 210 mm (8-1/4") Model 2702 255 mm (10") Model 2703 57 25
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