® 10" TABLE SAW Model 46813 ASSEMBLY AND OPERATING INFORMATION ® 3491 Mission Oaks Blvd., Camarillo, CA 93011 Visit our Web site at http://www.harborfreight.com Copyright 2002 by Harbor Freight Tools®. All rights reserved. No portion of this manual or any artwork contained herein may be reproduced in any shape or form without the express written consent of Harbor Freight Tools.
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4. DO NOT USE THIS PRODUCT IF UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL OR DRUGS. Read warning labels on prescriptions to determine if your judgment or reflexes are impaired while taking drugs. If there is any doubt, do not attempt to use this product. 5. USE EYE, HEARING, AND BREATHING PROTECTION. Wear ANSI approved safety impact eyeglasses, hearing protectors, and dust masks or respirator when using this product.
SPECIFIC PRODUCT WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS 1. GROUND THIS PRODUCT. The electrical power cord for this product is equipped with a grounded 3-Prong Plug. Never remove the grounding prong or modify the Plug in any way. Do not use adapter plugs with this product.
7. KEEP ALL GUARDS IN PLACE AND IN WORKING ORDER. 8. REMOVE ALL ADJUSTING WRENCHES FROM THE TABLE SAW BEFORE TURNING IT ON. 9. AVOID UNINTENTIONAL STARTING. Make sure you are prepared to begin work before turning the Power Switch (part #8E) “ON”. 10. DO NOT USE THIS TOOL FOR CUTTING METALS OR BRITTLE MATERIALS. Do not cut dangerous materials, such as asbestos that can cause harmful dust or vapors. 11. ALLOW THE SAW BLADE (part #14-I) TO SPIN UP TO FULL SPEED BEFORE FEEDING WOOD INTO IT.
20. (Continued) To avoid kickback, keep a firm grip on the workpiece at all times. Support overhanging work pieces; as the work piece is cut and weakens it will sag, causing a pinched Saw Blade. Push the workpiece slower than normal when cutting through knots, pressure treated and green lumber. Do not attempt to force the workpiece back on the cut line if the cut begins to go off line.
UNPACKING When unpacking, check to make sure all parts shown on the Parts Lists (pages 27 through 29) are included. If any parts are missing or broken, please call Harbor Freight Tools at the number shown on the cover of this manual as soon as possible. PRODUCT OVERVIEW 1. NOTE: Prior to operating the 10" Table Saw, make sure you familiarize yourself with the main parts components and their functions. (See Figures B, C, and Assy. Diagrams A through I.
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS NOTE: For additional references to the parts listed below, refer to the Assembly Diagrams on pages 29 through 37 of this manual. WARNING! PRIOR TO PERFORMING ANY ASSEMBLY PROCEDURES, MAKE SURE THE 10" TABLE SAW IS DISCONNECTED FROM ITS ELECTRICAL POWER SOURCE. To Mount The 10" Table Saw On A Workbench: 1. NOTE: If the 10" Table Saw is mounted onto a workbench instead of the Leg Assembly, the workbench surface must have an opening for sawdust to fall through.
3. Attach one Short Leg Brace (part #9B) to the lower mounting holes in two Legs (part #4B), using one Carriage Bolt (part #5B), one Washer (part #3B), and one Hex Nut (part #2B) for each Short Leg Brace. Repeat the assembly procedure for the remaining one Short Leg Brace and two Legs. (See Figure B, and Assy. Diagram B.) 4.
END BRACE (#6B) END BRACE (#6B) MOUNTING HOLES WASHER (#3B) HEX NUT (#2B) BASE (#1G) HEX HEAD BOLT (#8B) BASE (#1G) FIGURE D To Assemble The Extension Tables: 1. With the 10" Table Saw upside down, align the right and left side Extension Tables (part #5H) with the right and left ends of the Table Saw (with the beveled edges in front). (See Figure E, and Assy. Diagram H.) 2.
EXTENSION TABLE (#5H) HEX HEAD BOLT (#11H) HEX HUT (#13H) WASHER (#12H) FIGURE E 10” TABLE SAW EXTENSION TABLE (#5H) HEX NUT (#13H) WASHER (#12H) EXTENSION TABLE (#5H) SQUARE HEAD BOLT (#10H) FIGURE F SKU 46813 PAGE 12
3. NOTE: The back side of the Front Rail (part #7H) has two slots. Slide the upper slot of the Front Rail over the Square Head Bolts (part #10H). (See Figures F, G, and Assy. Diagram H.) (FRONT EDGE) 10” TABLE SAW/EXTENSION TABLES (#5H) SQUARE HEAD BOLT (#10H) (UPPER SLOT) HEX NUT (#13H) FRONT RAIL (#7H) WASHER (#12H) SEMI-CIRCLE HEAD SCREW (#2E) SWITCH PLATE (#3E) (LOWER SLOT) SQUARE NUT(#4E) FIGURE G 4.
3. Loosely attach a Washer (part #12H) and Hex Nut (part #13H) to each Square Head Bolt (part #10H). (See Figures I, J, and Assy. Diagram H.) EXTENSION TABLE (#5H) BASE (#1G) (RIGHT EDGE) 4 5 6 7 8 9 SCALE (#6H) 7-1/8” MARK, RIGHT SCALE FIGURE H 10” TABLE SAW 2 -1 /2 ” REAR RAIL (#3H) BASE (#1G) EXTENSION TABLE (#5H) FIGURE I 4. NOTE: The back side of the Rear Rail (part #3H) has one slot. Slide the slot of the Rear Rail over the Square Head Bolts (part #10H). (See Figures I, J, and Assy.
10” TABLE SAW/EXTENSION TABLES (#5H) (REAR EDGES) REAR RAIL (#3H) HEX NUT (#13H) SLOT WASHER (#12H) SQUARE HEAD BOLT (#10H) FIGURE J 5. Wrench tighten all five Square Head Bolts (part #10H). (See Figures I, J, and Assy. Diagram H.) To Attach The Rip Fence And Miter Gauge: 1. Hook the Lock Block (part #7C) under the Rear Rail (part #3H). Then, lower the front of the Rip Fence (part #10C) into the groove on the Front Rail (part #7H). (See Figures K, L, and Assy. Diagrams C, and H.) 2.
RIP FENCE (#10C) LOCK BLOCK (#7C) SAW TABLE REAR RAIL (#3H) FIGURE K SCALE INDICATOR (#20C) RIP FENCE (#10C) FRONT RAIL (#7H) SAW TABLE (#17H) FINE ADJUSTMENT KNOB (#30C) RIP FENCE HANDLE (#37C) FIGURE L To Attach The Power Switch: 1. Insert two Semi-Circle Head Screws (part #2E) from the rear of the Switch Plate (part #3E). Then, loosely screw one Square Nut (part #4E) onto each Semi-Circle Head Screw. (See Figures B, G, and Assy. Diagram E.) 2.
To Assemble And Attach The Bevel And Height Handles To The Base: 1. Insert one Screw (part #6G) each through a Bevel Handle and Height Handle (part #5G). Tighten each Screw into a Hand Wheel Assembly (part #4G). Then, attach an End Cap (part #7G) to each of the two Handles. (See Figures B, M, and Assy. Diagram G.) 2. Align one Handle Assembly (part #4G) with the Height Adjustment Rod (part #33-I) that extends from the front of the Base (part #1G).
3. Secure the Motor Bracket (part #7F) to the Motor Mounting Plate (part #50-I), using four Hex Head Bolts (part #9-I), eight Washers (part #52-I), four Lock Washers (part #1-I), and four Hex Nuts (part #51-I). (See Figure N, and Assy. Diagrams F, and I.) HEX NUT (#51-I) LOCK WASHER (#1-I) WASHER (#52-I) BELT GUARD MOUNTING SCREW HEX HEAD BOLT (#9-I) MOTOR MOUNTING PLATE (#50-I) MOTOR (#7F) (USE TWO SETS OF HARDWARE AT TOP, TWO SETS AT BOTTOM.) FIGURE N 4.
2. Secure the Belt Guard (parts #1F, #4F) to the Motor (part #7F), using four Flat Washers (part #3F) and four Hex Nuts (part #2F). (See Figures N, O, and Assy. Diagram F.) OUTER BELT GUARD (#1F) MOTOR PULLEY (#5F) FLAT WASHER (#3F) HEX NUT (#2F) INNER BELT GUARD (#4F) FIGURE O To Attach The V-Belt: 1. Turn the Height Handle counterclockwise until it stops. (See Figure B, and Assy. Diagram G.) 2. Slip the V-Belt (part #40-I) onto the Pulley (41-I) inside the Base (part #1G). (See Figure P, and Assy.
3. Push the Motor (part #7F), with its attached Belt Guard (parts #1F, #4F), forward and place the V-Belt (part #40-I) on the Motor Pulley (part #5F). (See Figure P, and Assy. Diagrams F, and I.) 4. Turn the Height Handle clockwise until it stops. (See Figure B, and Assy. Diagram G.) 5. Pull the Motor (part #7F), with its attached Belt Guard (parts #1F, #4F), out until the V-Belt (part #40-I) is taut. Then, securely tighten the two Hex Head Bolts (part #44-I). (See Figure P, and Assy.
SAW TABLE (#17H) 10” SAW BLADE (#14-I) OUTER BLADE WASHER (#15-I) ARBOR SHAFT (#13-I) BLADE NUT (#16-I) FIGURE R 3. Reach into the Saw Blade opening and remove the Blade Nut (part #16-I)) and Outer Blade Washer (part #15-I). (See Figure R, and Assy. Diagram I.) 4. Place the 10" Saw Blade (part #14-I) on the Arbor Shaft (part #13-I)). NOTE: Make sure the teeth of the 10" Saw Blade are pointing DOWN toward the FRONT of the Saw Table. (See Figures R, S, and Assy. Diagram I.
6. Once the 10" Saw Blade (part #14-I) is secured onto the Arbor Shaft (part #13-I), replace the Throat Plate (part #15H) and tighten the Flat Head Screw (part #16H) back in place. (See Figure Q, and Assy. Diagram H.) To Attach The Blade Guard Assembly: 1. Unscrew and temporarily remove the Flat Head Screw (part #16H)) located at the front of the Throat Plate (part #15H)). Then, remove the Throat Plate to expose the 10" Saw Blade opening. (See Figures Q, R, and Assy. Diagram H.) 2.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS To Raise And Lower The 10" Saw Blade: 1. When cutting, the top edge of the Saw Blade (part #14-I) should rise about 1/4” above the top edge of the workpiece. 2. To raise the height of the 10" Saw Blade (part #14-I), unlock the Bevel Lock (part #19-I). Next, turn the Height Handle (part #5G) clockwise until the desired height is acquired. Then, re-lock the Bevel Lock. (See Figures B, M, and Assy. Diagrams G, and I.) 3.
3. To adjust the bevel of the 10" Saw Blade (part #14-I), unlock the Bevel Lock (part #19-I). Next, move the Bevel Handle (part #5G) to the right or left until the desired bevel of the 10" Saw Blade is shown by the Bevel Scale (part #10G). Then, re-lock the Bevel Lock. (See Figure B, and Assy. Diagrams G, and I.) To Adjust The Angle Of A Cut: 1. The 10" Table Saw is capable of making miter cuts from 0 degrees to 60 degrees. 2.
2. Before each use, inspect the general condition of the 10" Table Saw. Inspect the Power Switch (part #8E), Power Plug and Cord Assembly (part #8F), and extension cord (if used) for damage. Check for loose screws, misalignment, binding of moving parts, broken, cracked, or improper mounting of the 10" Saw Blade (part #14-I), broken parts and any other condition that may affect its safe operation.
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ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM B NOTE: Some parts are listed and shown for illustration purposes only, and are not available individually as replacement parts.
ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM C NOTE: Some parts are listed and shown for illustration purposes only, and are not available individually as replacement parts.
ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM D NOTE: Some parts are listed and shown for illustration purposes only, and are not available individually as replacement parts.
ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM E NOTE: Some parts are listed and shown for illustration purposes only, and are not available individually as replacement parts.
ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM F NOTE: Some parts are listed and shown for illustration purposes only, and are not available individually as replacement parts.
ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM G NOTE: Some parts are listed and shown for illustration purposes only, and are not available individually as replacement parts.
ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM H NOTE: Some parts are listed and shown for illustration purposes only, and are not available individually as replacement parts.
ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM I NOTE: Some parts are listed and shown for illustration purposes only, and are not available individually as replacement parts.