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No.

Description

Part No.

Qty.

38

M6x1.0x8 Flat Head Phillips Screw

PCS-233

1

39

Retaining Disc

PCS-234

1

40

M5x0.8x12 Spring Bearing

PCS-251

3

112

SawStop 10” Professional Cabinet Saw

Literature, Hardware and Tools Parts List

No.

Description

Part No.

Qty.

1

PCS175 10” Professional Saw Owner’s Manual

PCS-254

1

2

Table Saw Hardware Pack

PCS-236

1

3

PCS175 Unpacking Procedure Poster

PCS-255

1

4

Hex Key Tool Holder (includes M3, M4, M5, M6 hex keys)

PCS-238

1

5

M8 Ball End Hex Key

PCS-239

1

6

Blade Spacing Adjustment Gauge

PCS-240

1

7

Push Stick

PCS-241

1

1

4

5

6

2

3

7

Mounting the Switch Box

Hardware for Step 7

Button Head Socket Screws,

M6 x 20 (2)

9

Switch Box

Keys (2)

Installing the Handwheels

Hardware for Steps 2-3

1

Keys,

5 x 5 x 25 (2)

Set Screws,

M6 x 8 (2)

2

Mounting the Dust Port

Hardware for Step 4

Mounting
the
Motor
Cover

Hardware for Step 5

F

Mounting the
Wrench & Tool
Holders

Hardware for Step 8

Motor
Cover

Rod

5

Blade

Wrench

Holder

13

Button Head

Screws,

M6 x 12 (2)

15

Lock

Washers,

M6 (2)

14

12

Mounting the Extension Wings

Hardware for Step 6

Washers,

M8 (8)

6

Hex Bolts, M8 x 16 (8)

8

Lock Washers, M8 (8)

7

Tools

Lock Washers,

M6 (2)

10

Washers, M6 (2)

11

Hex Key, M8 (1)

Blade Spacing

Adjustment Gauge (1)

Hex Keys: M3 (1), M4 (1), M5 (1), M6 (1)

Pull tab to remove hardware pack

Pull tab to remove hardware pack

T

a

ble Saw Hardware Pack

Lock Washers,

M5 (3)

4

Button Head Screws,

M5 x 3 x 15 (3)

3

How to Stand Up Your Saw

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Your saw is shipped horizontal to protect it from tipping during
transit. To stand up your saw, first remove all packing materials
and accessories from the shipping pallet (see Fig. 1). The other
side of this poster shows where all of the accessories are
located in the packaging.

Fig. 2b

Fig. 1

Fig. 3

With the help of another
person, carefully roll the
saw off the pallet and onto
the top piece of Styrofoam,
as shown in Fig. 3. You
can use the cast iron table
and the elevation control
shaft as lifting points to
help you roll the saw. Wear
safety gloves and be
careful to use proper lifting
technique to avoid injury.

Fig. 4

With the help of another person, carefully tip the saw to the
upright position by lifting under the rear edge of the cast
iron table (see Fig. 4). Lift the saw slowly so that it slides
off the Styrofoam and onto the floor without damaging the
cabinet. Read and understand the owner’s manual fully
before assembling and operating your saw.

Take the top piece of Styrofoam and place one of its short sides next to the
pallet by the back of the saw, as shown in Fig 2a. Place the Styrofoam so that
the top edge of the table and the bottom edge of the saw both overhang the
edges of the Styrofoam (see Fig. 2b).

the edge of the table
should overhang the

edge of the Styrofoam

the bottom edge of

the saw should

overhang the edge

of the Styrofoam

use the table and the

elevation control shaft
as lifting points to help

roll the saw

lift under the rear
edge of the table

top piece of

Styrofoam

SawStop

Fig. 2a

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If you have a Professional
Cabinet Saw Mobile Base,
install it now

while the saw is

on its side and then continue with
step 4. See the manual that comes
with your Professional Cabinet
Saw Mobile Base for instructions.

OWNER’S MANUAL

10” PROFESSIONAL

CABINET SAW

Model PCS175

SawStop

®

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