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Sawstop Contractor Table Saw | |
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General Info | |
Status | Working |
Make | Sawstop |
Model | CNS |
Serial | 0 |
Specs | [[1]] |
Manual | Media:Contractor Saw Manual V2.0 CSA-ED201610 2022 2 .pdf |
10Bit Data | |
Area | Woodworking |
Private Owner | |
Private Access | |
Training | no additional |
Restrictions | Wood lead approval or Woodworking Basic Class |
General Notes
If you do not know how to use a table saw please request training, especially with the SawStop and its special technology. Classes or volunteer training are available.
The connected dust collector is required for usage of the table saw.
Safety
- Never cut freehand
- Use a push stick
- Hands should not enter the red zone of the table saw insert during a cut
- Always use a riving knife
Materials To NOT Cut
- Wet wood
- resin woods
- Pallet lumber
- Composites
- Aluminum or any other metal
- Pressure treated lumber
Materials Safe To Cut (!!DRY!!)
- Plywood
- Soft or hardwood
- MDF
- Hardboard / Pegboard / Hardie board
Cleanup
After use:
- Clean any sawdust from the saw
- Turn the saw off
- Turn dust collector off
- Place any tools back to their homes
Accessories
Sleds
External Videos
7 Things To Get You Started Using A Table Saw
And an Update : 6 common things you might be doing wrong with your table saw