Product Manual
Table Of Contents
- PM1000, 10-inch Cabinet Saw
- 1.0 Warranty and Service
- 2.0 Table of contents
- 3.0 Safety warnings
- 4.0 About this manual
- 5.0 Glossary
- 6.0 Specifications
- 7.0 Setup and assembly
- 7.1 Shipping contents
- 7.2 Tools required for assembly
- 7.3 Unpacking and cleanup
- 7.4 Installing handwheels and hooks
- 7.5 Installing table extensions
- 7.6 Leveling table extensions
- 7.7 Rails and Fence
- 7.8 Switch bracket
- 7.9 Wood Extension Table
- 7.10 Motor cover
- 7.11 Table insert
- 7.12 Installing and removing blade
- 7.13 Riving knife
- 7.14 Anti-kickback pawls
- 7.15 Blade guard
- 7.16 Dust chute
- 8.0 Electrical connections
- 9.0 Adjustments
- 10.0 Operations
- 11.0 Safety devices
- 12.0 Maintenance
- 13.0 Optional accessories
- 14.0 Troubleshooting the PM1000 Cabinet Saw
- 15.0 Replacement Parts
- 15.1.1 PM1000 Table and Cabinet Assembly – Exploded View
- 15.1.2 PM1000 Table and Cabinet Assembly – Parts List
- 15.2.1 PM1000 Motor and Trunnion Assembly – Exploded View
- 15.2.2 PM1000 Motor and Trunnion Assembly – Parts List
- 15.3.1 PM1000 Blade Guard Assembly – Exploded View
- 15.3.2 PM1000 Blade Guard Assembly – Parts List
- 16.0 Electrical Connections for PM1000
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Push stick and push block
The use of a push block or push stick provides an
added level of safety for the operator. A push stick
is included with your table saw, but you may wish
to make others personalized for different cutting
procedures. The templates in Figures 44 and 45
offer construction details.
Figure 44 – Push Block Template
Figure 45 – Push stick template