SawStop Table Saw
SawStop Table Saw | |
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Name | SawStop Table Saw |
Zone | Wood Shop
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Owner | i3Detroit |
Make Model | SawStop PCS31230-TPG236 10" Professional Cabinet Saw |
Part Number | S/N P131230787 Service Date 6-12-2013 |
Date Acquired | 2013-12-06 |
Storage Location | This table saw is located in the Wood Shop |
Authorization Required | Yes |
Status | Running |
Value | 2899.00
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Documentation | * Owners Manual |
Other References | * SawStop table saw consumables are on this list: Wood Shop Consumables |
Contents
Intro
For sawing wood.
- Authorization Required for member or guest to Use this Tool Contact a Coordinator or trainer
Rules
- Wait until the blade stops moving before making adjustments or you will trip the brake
- Training for Authorization is Required and is listed here: Wood Shop Training
- Use of dust collector is required when using this machine
- Ripping kiln dried wood, cross cutting panels.
- Do not cut metals, conductive materials, anything with carbon such as laser cut or engraved traces, black plastic or formica or melamine, green wood, wet wood. If in doubt contact a Woodshop Coordinator.
- In the event of a flesh contact safety trip i3 will cover the brake cartridge cost, the member will pay for a new Saw Blade $100 range
- Other trips, from unauthorized use or material, the member or guest replaces the brake and the blade Approx. $190
- Either the saw safety guard or riving knife must always be used. Never make a cut with out this protection.
- If using the riving knife, please remove it when you are done and reinstall the full blade guard.
- After use if using an alternative blade (plywood) replace it with the Combination blade.
- After use return the blade to its normal position "vertical"
- The saw must be off and unplugged when changing the blade guard or riving knife and when making any internal adjustments
- Do not set water or drink containers on the cast iron table
Instructions
- Check the machine before use.Check the condition and location of the blade to assure it is correct for your cut, make sure the blade is clear and no cutoffs are left from previous use.
- To start the saw, first make sure the Start/Stop paddle is in the “OFF” position (i.e., pushed in) and then turn the main power switch to the “ON” position by flipping the toggle upward.
- The saw control switch ( will start with green and blinking red) after which it will show a steady green light and red off indicating it is ok to start the motor.
- To start the motor pull the start/stop paddle out. To stop the motor push the start/stop paddle in. The paddle is designed so that it can be pushed in by the operator's leg or knee in an emergency.
- It is not necessary to turn off the main power switch after pushing in the Start/Stop paddle to turn off the motor. If you plan to make several cuts with the saw, you can leave the main power switch in the ON position between cuts to eliminate the delay due to the initialization routine. Once you have finished using the saw, turn the main power switch to OFF to reduce the likelihood of inadvertent start-up.
Training
- Introduction to SAWSTOP, assumes knowledge of table saw general use. = media:SawStop_Introduction.pdf
- Table saw basics class outline. media:Table_Saw_Basics.pdf
Sawing off Book Bindings
- NEVER TRY SAWING OFF A BOOK BINDING THAT CONTAINS ANY TYPE OF METAL (e.g. staples), ALWAYS CAREFULLY INSPECT FIRST!
- Although it can be done, it is not recommended. Book bindings often contain glue can heat up and mix with the shredded paper. This mix sticks to the other parts of the machine. Later on, other particles can attach and cause a malfunction.
- After sawing, the mix of glue/paper must be carefully removed from all parts of the machine using a tool that won’t scratch any part of the machine, such as a thin piece of wood along with a soft brush. Make sure that both the internal and external parts of the machine where the saw dust may have gone are inspected and cleaned as needed.
- When in doubt, ask the zone warden!
In Event of Emergency or Saw Safety Trip
- Call 911 if you are hurt and do not move your work, we need to document any failure or accident, take pictures, call one of the wardens.
- An accident report must be filled out.
Do not try and repair or replace parts with-out Coordinator approval.
Saw Safety Trip Information
- In general, the safety system acts in the following way:
A small radio-frequency signal is coupled onto the blade by the brake cartridge via a signal line leading to the arbor. While the saw is running, the brake cartridge is also constantly monitoring this signal via a signal return line. If the signal level on the blade drops suddenly, the cartridge detects that drop, and activates the brake mechanism.
- There are two ways to cause a signal drop:
- Load the signal down by grounding it or absorbing it into a large conductive object, or
- Interrupt the signal from the signal or return lines (this only happens if a line breaks or a connection comes loose.)
1. above is the usual cause by which activations occur. The human body, once the outer skin layers are penetrated, is very conductive and is quite capable of loading down the signal on the saw blade. A person does not need to be grounded to load down the signal.
- Other sources of signal loss are due to blade contact with:
BODIES OF METAL:
- Metal sheeting such as Aluminum or copper
- Grounded metal (i.e. the blade guard splitter, the riving knife, a metal jig, or a metal tape measure in contact with the table top.)
- Relatively large masses of ungrounded metal, such as a tape measure not in contact with the table or a combination square or ruler)
- Foil-backed insulation
- Mirror-backed plastic (usually a metallic layer deposited onto the back of the plastic)
- . Metallic paint layers (e.g. gold paint on picture frames)
Other conductive materials:
- Conductive laminate layers (some countertops have a foil layer behind the Formica)
- Black melamine board that has carbon black in the melamine layer
- Carbon composite materials (helicopter blades, ski poles, fishing poles, tennis racquets)
- Electronic circuit boards (because of the conductive layers)
- Cell phones (you might think it’s listed here just for humor value, but a shop student actually did run his cell phone into a saw to see what would happen)
- Uncured glue layers (wet glue is a good electrical simulator of a person)
- Wet pressure-treated materials (the metallic salt solutions use to treat the wood are quite conductive unless very dry)
- Very wet wood (though usually the saw will try to shut down rather than activating the brake)
Maintenance Info
- Keep table clean, clear and dry
- Check to make sure dust collection piping is clear. You will feel a clear vacuum pull when you remove the insert.
- SawStop table saw consumables are on this list: Wood Shop Consumables
- If the brake trips Both the brake cartridge and Blade MUST be changed
FAQ
- What happens if the safety brake trips?
The saw comes to an abrupt stop, loud noise, and the blade lowers as part of the energy absorption mechanics.
- Is the brake cartride or blade reusable?
No, the brake cartridge and saw blade are rendered unusable.
- How much do the brake cartridges cost?
$99
- How wet is wet ?
Any wood that has been left outside exposed to the elements for an extended time. Green freshly cut wood.
- Will this system prevent Kickback?
NO, all normal kickback precautions must be taken
ToDo
- make cutting fixtures and storage for saw things
Authorized Users and Trainers
Trainer Name | Certified Date |
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Greg Smith | 2013/05/28 |
Dave Scholl | 2013/05/28 |
Konrad Brown | 2015/01/06 |
Katlyn Mehne | 2019/09/15 |
Tim Clayson | 2020/02/28 |
Rick Cortright | 2021/03/01 |
Frank Aloia | 2022/11/22 |
Osama Neiroukh | 2024/07/01 |
User Name | Authorized By | Date of Most Recent Training |
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Evan Allen | Greg Smith | 2015/03/26 |
Mark Ament | Greg Smith | 2014/06/01 |
Nickolas Anderson | Greg Smith | 06/29/2013 |
Jon Anderson | Greg Smith | 2013/06/12 |
John Anderson | Greg Smith | 06/13/2013 |
Ryan Ball | Greg Smith | 06/18/2013 |
Cody Barz | Dave Scholl | 2014/12/16 |
Joseph Bauman | Dave Scholl | 2014/11/21 |
Kevin Bessemer | Greg Smith | 2016/02/22 |
Brandon Chase | Greg Smith | 2016/02/22 |
Brandon Biller | Konrad Brown | 2015/01/06 |
Konrad Brown | Greg Smith | 2013/12/06 |
Shadow Daiz | Dave Scholl | 2015/01/06 |
Sean Denny | Greg Smith | 2016/02/22 |
Mike Fink | Greg Smith | 2015/03/26 |
Fai Foen | Greg Smith | 2016/01/25 |
James Freed | Greg Smith | 2016/01/25 |
Matt Gardeski | Greg Smith | 2016/01/25 |
Cameron Geralds | Dave Scholl | 2014/12/16 |
Aaron Greenwell | Greg Smith | 2015/03/26 |
Leonard Kinnaird-Heether | Greg Smith | 2013/12/06 |
Amy Hang | Greg Smith | 2016/02/22 |
Ted Hansen | Greg Smith | 2013/12/06 |
Andy Hayden | Thomas Tusano | 2018/3/31 |
David Henry | Dave Scholl | 2014/11/07 |
Richard Hillier | Dave Scholl | 11/29/2016 |
Matt Huber | Greg Smith | 2015/03/26 |
Simon Hurst | Greg Smith | 2014/10/26 |
Thad Johnson | Greg Smith | 2015/07/17 |
Tom Kim | Greg Smith | 2015/09/01 |
Ron Knockeart | Greg Smith | 2015/05/05 |
Nick Kriete | Greg Smith | 2015/03/23 |
Keegan Kuvach | Dave Scholl | 2014/10/11 |
Duran Mapson | Greg Smith | 2014/11/05 |
Rocco Marras | Greg Smith | 2014/08/01 |
Collin Martel | Greg Smith | 2015/07/17 |
Steve Marlow | Greg Smith | 2014/10/29 |
Tyler Marlow | Greg Smith | 2014/10/29 |
Colin Martin | Greg Smith | 2015/11/15 |
Mark Metcalf | Greg Smith | 2015/07/09 |
Mark Miles | Greg Smith | 2013/06/29 |
Charlie Mooney | Greg Smith | 2016/01/25 |
Zachary Nash | Greg Smith | 2015/11/15 |
Bravin Neff | Thomas Tusano | 2018/3/31 |
Steve Nowicki | Greg Smith | 2013/06/18 |
James O'Dell | Greg Smith | 2016/02/22 |
Les Orchard | Dave Scholl | 2017/01/03 |
Chris Orth | Greg Smith | 2015/01/15 |
Christine Osinski | Greg Smith | 2013/06/14 |
Christopher Platzer | Greg Smith | 2013/06/13 |
Rich Points | Dave Scholl | 2017/02/21 |
Charlie Rysenga | Greg Smith | 2015/01/06 |
Kirsten Schaefer | Dave Scholl | 2014/11/25 |
Dave Scholl | Greg Smith | 2013/06/13 |
Adam Scholl | Greg Smith | 2013/06/13 |
Santana D. Scott | Greg Smith | 2019/02/04 |
Steve Shmanske | Greg Smith | 2013/06/13 |
Tony Slover | Dave Scholl | 2016/11/15 |
Rob Stein | Greg Smith | 2015/03/23 |
John Sugg | Greg Smith | 2013/06/13 |
Justin Triplett | Greg Smith | 2013/06/13 |
Nate W | Greg Smith | 2014/10/29 |
Nicole Weltman | Greg Smith | 2015/03/26 |
Brian Wennberg | Greg Smith | 2013/06/13 |
Will Hinchman | Dave Scholl | 2017/02/28 |
Mary Hobart | Thomas Tusano | 2018/03/29 |
Patrick Irish | Dave Scholl | 2017/03/21 |
Evan Parizot | Dave Scholl | 2017/05/16 |
Sasha Brandt | Dave Scholl | 2017/06/27 |
Adam Schrader | Dave Scholl | 2017/08/05 |
Walker Archer | Dave Scholl | 2017/08/05 |
Thomas Tufts | Dave Scholl | 2017/08/05 |
Mike Schweyen | Dave Scholl | 2018/05/15 |
Cyrille Goldstein | Dave Scholl | 2018/05/15 |
Marty Peltz | Dave Scholl | 2018/08/07 |
Bravin Neff | Thomas Tusano | 2018/08/30 |
Mark Furland | Thomas Tusano | 2018-11-19 |
Greg Good | Thomas Tusano | 2018-11-19 |
Julien Cohen | Thomas Tusano | 2018-11-19 |
Robert Burns | Thomas Tusano | 2018-11-19 |
Aisha Blake | Thomas Tusano | 2018-11-19 |
Rufus Thames | Thomas Tusano | 2018-12-20 |
Brian Maynard | Dave Scholl | 2019-01-02 |
Bryan Williams | Thomas Tusano | 2019-03-02 |
Matt Burlison | Dave Scholl | 2019-04-02 |
Avery Sturzl | Thomas Tusano | 2019-04-29 |
Terry Weymouth | Thomas Tusano | 2019-05-05 |
Ray Polito | Thomas Tusano | 2019-06-10 |
Kevin Bastyr | Thomas Tusano | 2019-06-28 |
Joe Girard | Thomas Tusano | 2019-08-01 |
Kevin Fanning | Thomas Tusano | 30oct2019 |
Michael Bereczky | Thomas Tusano | 2020-01-26 |
Tobias Schleich | Thomas Tusano | 2020/02/04 |
Thomas Mackey | Thomas Tusano | 2020-01-26 |
Tim Clayson | Thomas Tusano | 2020/02/04 |
Rick Cortright | Thomas Tusano | 2020/04/01 |
Sean Stevens | Thomas Tusano | 2020/02/15 |
Lisa Gardner | Tim Clayson | 2020/10/13 |
Zach Sutton | Rick Cortright | 2021/03/02 |
Isaac Jackel | Rick Cortright | 2021/07/22 |
Paul Askins | Tim Clayson | 2021/07/31 |
Joe Smeltzer | Tim Clayson | 2021/09/22 |
Jennifer Miller | Tim Clayson | 2021/09/22 |
Ryan Smith | Tim Clayson | 2021/11/03 |
Con Vuong | Tim Clayson | 2022/1/12 |
Katlyn Mehne | Tim Clayson | 2022/2/15 |
Matt Carpenter | Tim Clayson | 2022/2/20 |
Jon Williams | Tim Clayson | 2022/04/01 |
Patrick Guyon | Tim Clayson | 2022/05/04 |
Nick LaRocca | Tim Clayson | 2022/04/15 |
John Kollman | Tim Clayson | 2022/05/20 |
Alex Taylor | Tim Clayson | 2022/08/10 |
Darwin Smith | Tim Clayson | 2022/08/25 |
Frank Aloia | Tim Clayson | 2022/09/25 |
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