Page 3 - TABLE OF CONTENTS
How to Get Help . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Safety Warnings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
Page 6 - HOW TO GET HELP
Main 503.570.3200 or 1.866.729.7867 [email protected] Technical Support (Service) 503.582.9934 [email protected] Parts 503.486.6923 [email protected] Sales 503.595.2665 [email protected] Have Questions? Contact Us: Our technical support team is standing by Monday-Friday, 7am-5pm PST to help with wh...
Page 7 - WARRANTY
SawStop warrants to the original retail purchaser of a new Jobsite Saw Pro from an authorized SawStop distributor that the saw will be free from defects in material and workmanship for ONE YEAR from the date of purchase. SawStop warrants to the original retail purchaser of a refurbished, demonstrati...
Page 8 - NO WARRANTY OF SAFETY; SAFETY WARNINGS
WARNING Read all safety warnings, instructions, illustrations and specifications provided with this power tool . Failure to follow all instructions listed below may result in electric shock, fire and/or serious injury. It is important to understand that the braking technology in SawStop table saws d...
Page 10 - SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR TABLE SAWS
• Do not force the power tool . Use the correct power tool for your application . The correct power tool will do the job better and safer at the rate for which it was designed. • Do not use the power tool if the switch does not turn it on and off . Any power tool that cannot be controlled with the s...
Page 14 - ADDITIONAL SAFETY WARNINGS
1) Read and understand this owner’s manual and all safety warnings before operating this saw. Failure to follow instructions or heed warnings may result in electric shock, fire, serious personal injury or property damage. Save these instructions and refer to them whenever necessary. 2) This saw must...
Page 17 - WARNING LABELS
To reduce the risk of injury, user must read instruc�on manual 1. WARNING - Wear eye protec�on.2. WARNING - Always use a properly func�oning saw-blade guard, riving knife and an�-kick - back device for every opera�on for which it can be used, including all through sawing. 3. DANGER - Never place ...
Page 18 - THE SAWSTOP SAFETY SYSTEM
The Jobsite Saw Pro is equipped with the SawStop safety system. This revolutionary technology was developed to reduce the potential for a serious injury in the event of accidental contact with the saw blade. The SawStop safety system includes two components, an electronic detection unit and a fast-a...
Page 22 - OVERVIEW; GET TO KNOW YOUR SAW
A A B B D C C E F G A. Power Switch B. Status Lights C. Start/Stop Paddle for Blade A. Power Controls B. Table Insert C. Riving Knife D. Storage E. Fence F. Elevation and Tilt Control G. Folding Cart Status lights can flash slow or fast ( see page 45 ). Use the power controls to run the saw and moni...
Page 23 - LOCATION OF ACCESSORIES
1 2 A B C D E F G 2A A. Blade Guard B. Spreader C. Anti-Kickback Pawls D. Miter Gauge E. Hex Key Wrenches F. Riving Knife G. Storage for Optional Spare Brake The drawer stores items in two layers, with the riving knife and optional spare brake underneath. Extend table to reveal storage drawer. Pull ...
Page 25 - MOBILE CART; USE YOUR SAW
Always use the saw and the mobile cart on a level surface . Unplug and store the power cord before moving the saw . 1 2 3 1A 3A To open mobile cart, grasp both handles and raise cart and saw to upright position. Press lock release lever with right foot (1A) and pull handles toward you. Lower handles...
Page 28 - REMOVE/INSTALL TABLE INSERT
Never operate the saw without the table insert in place . 1 1 2 3 Switch power off and unplug the power cord. Press latch until insert pops up. Slide insert up and out. Slide in so rear screws overlap. Press front of insert down to lock in place. REMOVE TABLE INSERT INSTALL TABLE INSERT REMOVE/INSTA...
Page 30 - BLADE GUARD AND SPREADER
Use the blade guard and spreader for every operation for which they can be used, including all through-sawing . 2A 2B 1 2 3 To install or remove table insert, blade guard must be lifted ( see page 31 ). i Switch power off, unplug the power cord and remove table insert. Install blade guard into clamp...
Page 33 - RIVING KNIFE
Use the riving knife for every operation where the blade guard cannot be used . Neither the blade guard nor riving knife can be used when making Dado cuts . 2A 2B 1 2 3 Switch power off, unplug the power cord and remove table insert. Install riving knife into clamp. A primary reason to use the rivin...
Page 34 - BRAKE CARTRIDGE
Always switch the power off and unplug the power cord before changing the brake . 1 2 4 3 Switch power off and unplug the power cord. Raise blade fully and set blade tilt to zero degrees. Remove table insert. Remove the blade. Turn brake key 1/4 turn clockwise and pull out. Slide new brake onto both...
Page 37 - ATTACH DUST COLLECTION
COLLECTOR SPECIFICATIONS Vacuum 170 CFM (4800 LPM) Hose Diameter, Blade Guard (Inner) 1 3/8 ” (35 mm) Hose Diameter, Blade Guard (Outer) 1 11/16 ” (43 mm) Hose Diameter, Back of Saw (Inner) 2 1/4 ” (57 mm) Hose Diameter, Back of Saw (Outer) 2 9/16 ” (65 mm) WARNING! Some types of dust created by saw...
Page 38 - SET BLADE ELEVATION AND TILT
1A 1B 1 2 Rotate elevation hand wheel clockwise (1A) to raise blade, or counter-clockwise (1B) to lower blade. A single rotation adjusts blade elevation from fully lowered to fully raised, and vice versa. Blade tilt angle is indicated by position of red pointer over tilt scale. SET BLADE ELEVATION A...
Page 40 - RIP FENCE AND EXTENSION TABLE
Never use the fence on the left side of the blade when making a bevel cut (the blade is tilted) . The cut piece can bind between the fence and blade and could result in injury or damage the saw . Further, the blade could contact the fence resulting in damage and brake activation . 1A 1 Use fence to ...
Page 45 - OPERATION
A B C D E F G A. Bypass Switch . Use to run the saw in Bypass Mode ( see page 50 ). B. Bypass Lock Out Key . Remove to disable Bypass Mode ( see page 51 ). C. Main Power Switch . Activates power for the saw (but does not spin the blade). D. Lock Out Key . Remove to disable the saw ( see page 49 ). E...
Page 52 - MAINTENANCE; CARE FOR & ADJUST YOUR SAW
PART PAGE Blade 29 Cartridge 35 Table Insert 28 Riving Knife 33 Blade Guard 31 Spreader 31 The following is a list of typical user-replaceable parts, and where to find replacement instructions: Periodically check the condition of the power cord; if the cord becomes damaged, it must be replaced by a ...
Page 54 - MAKE ADJUSTMENTS
Always make sure the motor is off, the power cord is unplugged and the blade is completely stopped before making any adjustments . 1 1 2 2 Your saw is factory-adjusted to meet strict requirements and should not generally need adjustment. i Remove insert. To reduce vertical movement, use a 3 mm hex k...
Page 61 - TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE(S) SOLUTION The motor will not start and both status lights on the switch box are off . There is no power to the saw. Make sure the electrical supply to the saw is on and that the correct voltage is being supplied. There is no brake cartridge installed in the saw. Install the ...
Page 64 - DIMENSIONS; REFERENCE
Motor Configuration 120 V AC; 60 Hz, Univ. Amperage 15A Weight (Saw Only) 84 lbs Weight (With Cart) 113 lbs Blade Diameter 10” Dado Diameter 8” Max. Depth of Cut, Blade at 0º 3 1/8” Max. Depth of Cut, Blade at 45º 2 1/8” Max. Rip Right of Blade (Extended) 25 1/2” Saw Dimensions (with Open Cart) (H x...
Page 65 - ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
LENGTH GAUGE 0-25 Feet 12 AWG 25-50 Feet 10 AWG Over 50 Feet Not Recommended PARAMETER SPECIFICATION Motor Configuration 120 V AC 60 Hz, Univ. Amperage 15 A Power 2000 W Arbor No Load Speed 4000 RPM B A A. Grounded Outlet B. Ground Pin • Saw must be connected to grounded wiring system or system havi...
Page 67 - CUT SLOT IN ZERO-CLEARANCE INSERT
You must remove the riving knife before cutting the zero-clearance slot . 4 1 2 3 1A 1B The blade slot in original insert is pre-cut at factory. However, you must cut a slot in any replacement inserts. Rotate the clamp handle (1A), and then remove riving knife/blade guard (1B). Lower blade fully and...
Page 69 - CUTTING OPERATIONS
MAXIMUM WORKPIECE DIMENSIONS CUT DIMENSION Max. Depth of Cut, Blade at 0 ° 3-1/8” Max. Depth of Cut, Blade at 45 ° 2-1/8” Max. Rip, Right of Blade (Extension Table Retracted) 13-1/2” Max. Rip, Right of Blade (Extension Table Extended) 25-1/2” Max. Rip, Left of Blade 9-1/2” Do NOT use saw blades that...
Page 72 - MITER GAUGE
1 2 Miter gauge may be stored in accessory drawer when not in use. 2A 1 2 1A 2A 2B 1B i Slide the miter gauge into either miter slot in table top. To adjust miter gauge angle, turn lock knob counter-clockwise, and then pivot miter gauge head until red pointer is above desired angle (+/- 60 ° ). Tigh...
Page 74 - CUT TYPES
CUT TYPE DEFINITION PAGE Through (e.g. callout 1) You cut through the entire thickness of the workpiece. N/A Rip (1) You cut with the grain (parallel to) the grain of the workpiece. 75 Non-Through The blade does not cut through top of wood. 76 Cross (2) You cut perpendicular to or across the grain o...
Page 84 - EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LISTS
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Page 94 - TEMPLATES
6” 10” 2.1” 25 ˚ 0.81” • 1/2” to 3/4” thick • Stur dy , electrically non-conductive (for exam - ple, scrap wood) • Use when rip cutting pieces narr ower than 6” 1/2 to 3/4” Thick Grid squar es ar e 1 inch. PUSH STICK TEMPLATES 94 | SawStop ® Jobsite Saw Pro