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Our current table saw is a Sawstop professional series 1.75 HP 10" cabinet saw. | |||
Model (PCS175) | |||
== | == company site == | ||
[[https://www.sawstop.com/]] | |||
== Manual == | |||
[[https://www.sawstop.com/images/uploads/manuals/PCS_Owners_Manual_Model_PCS175-ED201610.pdf]] | |||
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===Information about this type of saw=== | |||
THIS is NOT a normal table saw. If you skin or any conductive material touches the blade, the sawblade assembly will instantly drop below the table and a metal block will stop the blade, this will save your fingers, but it will destroy the blade and actuation mechanism, witch will then need to be replaced. | |||
What this means | |||
*Do not cut wet materials | |||
*Do not cut metal | |||
==If you must cut wet materials or metal== | |||
ask around the space to see who has the knowledge to disable the mechanism for a few cuts, |
Revision as of 01:23, 30 January 2019
Our current table saw is a Sawstop professional series 1.75 HP 10" cabinet saw. Model (PCS175)
company site
[[1]]
Manual
[[2]]
Information about this type of saw
THIS is NOT a normal table saw. If you skin or any conductive material touches the blade, the sawblade assembly will instantly drop below the table and a metal block will stop the blade, this will save your fingers, but it will destroy the blade and actuation mechanism, witch will then need to be replaced.
What this means
- Do not cut wet materials
- Do not cut metal
If you must cut wet materials or metal
ask around the space to see who has the knowledge to disable the mechanism for a few cuts,