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Black & Decker BT2500 10" Table Saw
Our current table saw is a Sawstop professional series 1.75 HP 10" cabinet saw.
Model (PCS175)


== Owner's Manual ==
== company site ==
[[https://www.sawstop.com/]]


* PDF: http://servicenet.blackanddecker.com/Products/Detail?productNumber=BT2500#
==  Manual ==
** Alternate Webpage: http://powertool.manualsonline.com/manuals/mfg/black_decker/bt2500.html?idRes=15741848
[[https://www.sawstop.com/images/uploads/manuals/PCS_Owners_Manual_Model_PCS175-ED201610.pdf]]
** Alternate PDF: http://dl.owneriq.net/7/70a49b8e-91eb-4fd8-9184-681492db9598.pdf
 
 
 
===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,