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Pagina 2 - Table of Contents

10Motor Specifications and Electrical Requirements (continued)Motor Thermal Overload ProtectorCAUTION: To reduce the risk of motor damage,this motor s

Pagina 3 - Before Using The Saw

11Unpacking and Checking ContentsTools NeededUnpacking1. Separate saw and all parts from packing materials andcheck each one with the illustration and

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12Unpacking and Checking Contents (continued)List of Loose PartsItem Part Name Qty.A Miter Gauge...

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13List of Loose Parts (Caster)Item Description Qty.A Center Frame ... 1B Center Frame w/Actuator .

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14Assembly (continued)Assembling Leg Stand1. Locate the carton containing the leg stand.Remove all parts from packing material.2. From the bag labeled

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15Frame AssemblyLocating Parts1. From the bag labeled "Caster" remove only the follow-ing hardware:24 Truss Head Screws, 1/4-20 x 1/2"

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16Assembling Universal Caster System (continued)Swivel Caster AssemblyLocating Parts1. From the bag labeled "Caster" remove the followinghar

Pagina 9 - Changing Motor Voltage

173. Hold the hinge plate with the caster in the center of theframe as shown. Slide the 5/16-18 x 4-1/4 bolt throughframe and hinge plate. Finger tigh

Pagina 10 - Wire Sizes

18Locating Parts1. From the bag labeled "Caster" remove only the follow-ing hardware:8 Hex Jam Nut, 3/8-164 3/8 Spring Lockwasher8 Washer, 3

Pagina 11 - Unpacking

19Leveling Feet Adjustment1. Adjust fixed wheel caster frame leveling feet so thatthe saw is resting on two wheels. The leveling feetshould not touch

Pagina 12 - List of Loose Parts

2Table of ContentsSection PageSafety Instructions For Table Saw ...3Safety Signal Words ...

Pagina 13 - Assembly

20Mounting Your Saw1. From the bag labeled “Legs” remove the followinghardware:4 Hex Head Screws, 5/16-18 x 1-1/4" Long4 Hex Nuts, 5/16-184 Lockw

Pagina 14 - Assembly (continued)

21Assembling Table Extensions1. From the bag labeled “Table Extensions” remove thefollowing hardware: (Quantity indicated is for twoextensions)8 Hex H

Pagina 15 - Frame Assembly

22Assembly (continued)Checking Table InsertWARNING: To reduce the risk of injury from acci-dental start, make sure switch is “OFF” and plug isnot conn

Pagina 16 - Swivel Caster Assembly

23Checking Heeling Adjustment or Parallelism of Sawblade to Miter Gauge GrooveWhile cutting, the material must move in a straight lineparallel to the

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24Assembly (continued)Checking Blade Tilt, or Squareness of Blade to TableWhen the bevel pointer is pointing directly to the “0” markon the bevel scal

Pagina 18 - Locating Parts

25B. If blade is not square to table...the 90° stopscrew must be adjusted.1. Unscrew 90° stop screw three to four turns using3/16 inch hex “L” wrench.

Pagina 19 - Leveling Feet Adjustment

26Installing Front Rip Fence Guide Bar1. From the bag labeled “Guide Bars” remove only the fol-lowing hardware:5 Square Head Bolts, 5/16-18 x 1"

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27Installing Rear Fence Guide Bar1. From the bag labeled “Guide Bars” remove only the fol-lowing hardware:5 Square Head Bolts, 5/16-18 x 1" Long5

Pagina 21 - Assembling Table Extensions

28Assembly (continued)Adjusting Rip Fence Guide BarsWARNING: Front and rear guide bars must bealigned with blade. Misaligned guide bars couldtwist. Tw

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29Rip Fence Alignment AdjustmentWARNING: A misaligned fence can cause kickbacksand jams. To reduce the risk of injury, follow theseinstructions until

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3Safety Instructions For Table SawSafety is a combination of common sense, staying alert and knowing how your table saw works. Read this manual tounde

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30Assembly (continued)Installing Blade Guard1. From the bag labeled “Blade Guard” remove the follow-ing parts:2 Hex Head Screws, 1/4-20 x 5/8" Lo

Pagina 25 - Checking Tilt Mechanism

31Aligning Blade Guard1. Lay blade of square or other straightedge alongside ofblade.2. Loosen socket set screw in guard support and movespreader left

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32Assembly (continued)Mounting the Motor1. Remove Motor Assembly from motor carton.2. Loosen the two hex head screws that lock the pins inthe cradle.3

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337. Put your hand around the belt half way between thetwo pulleys and squeeze belt until two sides of belttouch. The motor should move freely as you

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34Assembly (continued)Mounting Switch and End Caps1. From the bag labeled “Miscellaneous” remove only thefollowing hardware:2 Pan Head Screws, 10-32 x

Pagina 29 - Adjusting Fence Indicator

35Getting to Know Your Table Saw1. On-Off Switch.CAUTION: Before turning switch “ON”, make surethe blade guard is correctly installed and operatingpro

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36Getting to Know Your Table Saw (continued)2. Elevation Handwheel...elevates or lowers theblade. Turn clockwise to elevate, counterclockwise tolower

Pagina 31 - Aligning Blade Guard

379. Removing and Installing SawbladeWARNING: To reduce the risk of injury from acciden-tal start, turn switch “OFF” and remove plug frompower source

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38Getting to Know Your Table Saw (continued)11. Micro-Adjust Rip Fence...allows the operatorto accurately adjust the rip fence using only one hand. To

Pagina 33 - Installing Belt Guard

39Safety Instructions for Basic Saw OperationsBefore Each UseInspect your saw.• To reduce the risk of injury from accidental starting,turn the switch

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4Safety Instructions For Table Saw (continued)Before Each UseInspect your saw.• To reduce the risk of injury from accidental starting,turn the switch

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40Safety Instructions for Basic Saw Operations (continued)Plan Ahead To Protect Your Eyes, Hands, Face and EarsDress for safety• Do not wear loose clo

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41Work Feed DevicesBefore cutting any wood on your saw, study all of the“Basic Saw Operations”.As you learn new table saw woodworking techniques,you’l

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42Making the handle:• Miter crosscut a piece of 3/4 inch thick plywood toshape and size shown:NOTE: The mitered corners can be any size that lookslik

Pagina 38 - 13. Storage Hooks

43Basic Saw OperationsUsing the Miter GaugeThe miter gauge is used when crosscutting, miter cutting,bevel cutting, compound miter cutting, dadoing and

Pagina 39 - Before Each Use

44Crosscutting (continued)Slots are provided in the miter gauge for attaching anauxiliary facing to make it easier to cut very long or shortpieces. Se

Pagina 40 - Whenever Sawblade Is Spinning

45Miter CrosscuttingMiter cutting is known as cutting wood at an angle otherthan 90° with the edge of the wood. Follow the same pro-cedure as you woul

Pagina 41 - Work Feed Devices

46Basic Saw Operations (continued)Using the Rip FenceRipping, bevel ripping, resawing and rabbeting are per-formed using the rip fence together with t

Pagina 42 - Work Feed Devices (continued)

47Once the trailing end is on the table:When “width of rip” is 2” or wider, use the push stick tofinish the work all the way past the blade.When “widt

Pagina 43 - Basic Saw Operations

48WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury from bladecontact never thru-saw cuts narrower than 1/2”wide.Narrow strips thicker than the auxiliary fence/wo

Pagina 44 - Repetitive Crosscutting

49WARNING: For your own safety1. Do not “Backup” (reverse feeding) while resaw-ing because this could cause a kickback.2. Make first pass to a depth s

Pagina 45 - Compound Crosscutting

5Plan Ahead To Protect Your Eyes, Hands, Face and EarsDress for safety• Do not wear loose clothing, gloves, neckties or jewelry(rings, wrist watches).

Pagina 46 - Using the Rip Fence

50Basic Saw Operations (continued)Using Carbide Tipped BladesWARNING: To reduce the risk of cutting tool failureand thrown shrapnel (broken pieces of

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51RabbetingRabbeting is known as cutting out a section of the cornerof a piece of material, across an end or along an edge.To make a rabbet requires c

Pagina 48 - Bevel Ripping Narrow Work

52Basic Saw Operations (continued)MoldingMolding is cutting a shape on the edge or face of theworkpiece. With a molding head and a selection of differ

Pagina 49 - Resawing

53AdjustmentsWARNING: For your own safety, turn switch “OFF”and remove plug from power source outlet beforemaking any adjustments.Miter GaugeNOTE: The

Pagina 50 - Using Carbide Tipped Blades

54Maintaining Your Table SawMaintenanceWARNING: For your own safety, turn switch “OFF”and remove plug from power source outlet beforemaintaining or lu

Pagina 51 - Ploughing and Molding

55RIDGID Recommends the Following AccessoriesItem SKU No.Molding/Dado Insert for 7 In. Dia. Moldingor Dado Head...

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56Troubleshooting (continued)MotorNOTE: Motors used on wood working tools are particularly susceptible to the accumulation of sawdust and wood chipsan

Pagina 53 - Adjustments

57Repair PartsParts List for RIDGID 10 Inch Table SawModel TS24240Figure 1 - ON-OFF Power OutletAlways Order by Part Number - not by Key Number* Stand

Pagina 54 - Maintaining Your Table Saw

58Repair PartsParts List for RIDGID 10 Inch Table SawModel No. TS24240Figure 2123456478910111213141516171819201416131212381621232425262728293031111616

Pagina 55 - Troubleshooting

59Parts List for RIDGID 10 Inch Table SawModel No. TS24240Figure 2Always Order by Part Number - not by Key Number * Standard Hardware Item - May be pu

Pagina 56 - Troubleshooting (continued)

6Safety Instructions For Table Saws (continued)Additional Safety Instructions For:Rip Type Cuts.• Never use the miter gauge when ripping.• Use a push

Pagina 57 - Repair Parts

60Parts list for RIDGID 10 Inch Table SawModel No. TS24240Figure 3Repair Parts123458610111213141516171819202122232526272930133331243435363839403741444

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61Parts List for RIDGID 10 Inch Table SawModel TS24240Figure 3Always Order by Part Number - not by Key NumberKey No.Part No. Description33343536373839

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62Repair PartsParts List for RIDGID 10 Inch Table SawModel No. TS24240Figure 4 - Fence Assembly* Standard Hardware Item - May be purchased locallyKey

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63Repair PartsParts List for RIDGID 10 Inch Table SawModel No. TS24240Figure 5 - Miter Gauge AssemblyAlways Order by Part Number - not by Key NumberKe

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64Repair PartsParts List for RIDGID 10 Inch Table SawModel No. TS24240Figure 6 - Guard AssemblyAlways Order by Part Number - not by Key Number* Standa

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65Repair PartsParts List for RIDGID 10 Inch Table SawModel No. TS24240Figure 7 - Leg Set* Standard Hardware Item - May be purchased locallyKey No.Part

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66Repair PartsParts List for RIDGID Universal Caster SystemModel No. TS24240 1234677891011121314151617231219202120191822233029243277121212121515151525

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67Repair PartsParts List for RIDGID Universal Caster SystemModel No. TS24240Always order by part number - Not by key number* Standard hardware item -

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Lifetime Warranty On RIDGID ToolsThe RIDGID REPUTATION is the result of the consistent prod-uct quality and years of pride in workmanship. Rigorous ch

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7Glossary of Terms for WoodworkingAnti-Kickback PawlsDevice which, when properly maintained, is designed tostop the workpiece from being thrown toward

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8Motor Specifications and Electrical RequirementsPower Supply and Motor SpecificationsWARNING: To reduce the risk of electrical hazards,fire hazards o

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9Changing Motor VoltageWARNING: Electric shock can kill. To reduce therisk of shock, never connect plug to power sourceoutlet until all assembly steps

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