Max Blade Diameter10"
Arbor Diameter5/8"Arbor Speed4500 RPM
Max Dado Diameter10"
Max Dado Width13/16"
Rip Capacity, with Fence36" Right, 17" Left (52” Option: MTSF3522203-0130)
Maximum Depth of Cut @ 90°3 1/8"
Maximum Depth of Cut @ 45°2 1/8"Blade Tilt45° Left, 3° ArborAdjustment
Table Dimension, with Extensions (LxWxth.)27"L x 44"W x 1-1/2"th. (cm: 68.58, 111.76, 3.81)
Extension Wing Dimesnsion (LxW)27"L x 12"W (cm:68.58, 30.48)
Mitre Slot3/4" to 1" T
Fence TypeSliding Cam Action Fully Adjustable
Fence Face Dimensions (LxWxth.)33-3/8"L x 2-1/2"Wx 1/2"th. (cm: 84.77, 6.35, 1.27)
Throat Plate TypeProfessional Square Zero Clearance
Throat Plate Dimensions (LxWxth.)14-5/8"L x 4-1/16"W x 1/2"th. (cm: 37.15, 10.32, 1.27)
Floor to Table Height34-3/4" (88.27cm)
Phase1PH
Voltage230V
Motor TypeTEFC Capacitor Start AC Induction
Horsepower3 HP
Motor Speed3450 RPM
Cycle60 Hz.
Full Load Amperage14 Amp.
Start Capacitor300 μF-U
Run Capacitor50 μF-U
Switch TypeMagnetic with Overload Protection
Power TransferSingle V-Ribbed Bando 142J FJ
Power Cord6 Ft. 14 AWG
Power Plug IncludedN6-15
NEMA Breaker Recommendation30 Amp.
Foot Print (LxW)19-3/4"L x 20-3/8"W (cm: 50.17, 51.75)
Overall Dimensions (LxWxH)39-3/4"L x 65-5/8"W x 38"H (cm: 100.01, 166.69, 96.52)
Shipping Dimensions (LxWxH)29-3/4"L x 46-5/8"W x 42-5/8"H (cm: 75.57, 118.43, 108.27)
Net Weight (No Accessories)300 Lbs. (136.08 Kgs.)
Shipping Weight370 Lbs. (163.293Kgs.)
Dust Collection: Outlet Dia.4"
Dust Collection: CFM Min. Req.550 CFM
MTSF236110175-0130
MTSF252110175-0130
MTSF3362203-0130
MTSF3522203-0130
Setup & maintenancE Manual
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This manual is intended to thoroughly cover the setup up, maintenance,
and proper adjustments of your new purchase. Aside from the
proceeding general safety considerations, this manual DOES NOT cover
woodworking or metalworking techniques that are possible wit
product and the appropriate safety precautions necessary for safe
practices. There are several organizations with published safe practices,
techniques, an
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operator and/or bystanders and cause severe damage to the
machine.
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Dear Woodworker
Thank you for your purchase and welcome to the Laguna Tools group of discriminating woodworkers. We understand that you have a choice of
where to purchase your machines and appreciate the confidence you have in the Laguna Tools brand.
Every machine sold by Laguna Tools has been carefully designed and well thought through from a woodworker’s perspective. Through hands-on
experience, Laguna Tools is constantly working hard to make innovative, precision products. Products that inspire you to create works of art, are a
joy to run and work on, and encourage your performance.
Laguna Tools®
Imagination, Innovation, and Invention at work.
Warranty and Registration
To get the most out of your new Laguna Tools purchase, please register at https://lagunatools.com/policies/warranty. Registering your tool will be
helpful later to file any warranty claims or order replacement or consumable parts.
www.lagunatools.com/policies/warranty
New woodworking machines sold by Laguna Tools carry a two-year warranty effective from the date of shipping. Machines sold through dealers
must be registered with Laguna Tools within 30 days of purchase to be covered by this warranty. Laguna Tools guarantees all new machine sold
to be free of manufacturers’ defective workmanship, parts and materials. We will repair or replace, without charge, any parts determined by
Laguna Tools, Inc. to have a manufacturer’s defect. We require that the defective item/part be returned to Laguna Tools with the complaint. Any
machine returned to Laguna Tools must be returned with packaging in the same manner in which it was received. If a part or blade is being
returned it must have adequate packaging to ensure no damage is received during shipping. In the event the item/part is determined to be
damaged due to lack of maintenance, cleaning or misuse/abuse, the customer will be responsible for the cost to replace the item/part, plus all
related shipping charges. This limited warranty does not apply to natural disasters, acts of terrorism, normal wear and tear, product failure due to
lack of maintenance or cleaning, damage caused by accident, neglect, lack of or inadequate dust collection, misuse/abuse or damage caused
where repair or alterations have been made or attempted by others.
Laguna Tools, Inc. is not responsible for additional tools or modifications sold or performed (other than from/by Laguna Tools, Inc.) on any Laguna
Tools, Inc. woodworking machine. Warranty may be voided upon the addition of such described tools and/or modifications, determined on a caseby-case basis. Normal user alignment, adjustment, tuning and machine settings are not covered by this warranty. It is the responsibility of the user
to understand basic woodworking machinery settings and procedures and to properly maintain the equipment in accordance with the standards
provided by the manufacturer. Parts, under warranty, are shipped at Laguna Tools, Inc.’s cost either by common carrier, FedEx ground service or
a similar method. Technical support to install replacement parts is primarily provided by phone, fax, e-mail or Laguna Tools Customer Support
Website. The labor required to install replacement parts is the responsibility of the user. Laguna Tools is not responsible for damage or loss
caused by a freight company or other circumstances not in our control. All claims for loss or damaged goods must be made to Laguna Tools within
twenty-four hours of delivery. Please contact our Customer Service Department for more information. Only new machines sold to the original
owner are covered by this warranty.
For all Warranty claims, please call: 1-800-332-4094
About This Manual
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Warranty and Registration ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 2
General Safety .............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 8
Receiving and Unpacking ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 11
Loose Parts & Overview ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 12
General Setup ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 12
Installing/Removing the Throatplate ....................................................................................................................................................................... 13
Installing/Removing the Blade ................................................................................................................................................................................ 15
Installing A Dado Set .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 16
Cutting A New Zero Clearance Throat Plate (For Dado Set) .................................................................................................................................. 16
Parts Diagrams ............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 26
Motor and Trunnion ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 28
Parts List ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 31
of guidelines can result in unwarranted damage to the machine
and serious injury to the operator and bystanders.
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replacement parts. All others may cause damage or harm.
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Some accessories may cause damage or ha
General Safety
Read all safety considerations. Failure to follow this set
Work area
KEEP ALL CHILDREN AND UNTRAINED PERSONS AWAY FROM THE
MACHINE. Do not allow bystanders to touch the machine or power cord.
All people but the operator should be away from the work area.
KEEP WORK AREA CLEAN. A cluttered area can limit the range of motion
needed by the machine and cause serious injury to the operator or damage to
the machine.
MAKE SURE THE WORK AREA IS CHILD-PROOF AND UNACCESABLE
TO UNTRAINED PERSONS. Use padlocks where possible and keep all
machines unplugged when not in use.
DO NOT KEEP OR PLACE TOOLS IN OUTDOOR, DAMP, OR
DANGEROUS ENVIRONMENTS. Never operate the tool under wet or damp
conditions; there is a serious risk of electrical shock. Exposing this product to
those environments may result in damage to the tool and operator injury. Do
not use tool in the presence of flammable liquids or gasses.
Personal Safety
KNOW YOUR MACHINE. Read and understand the owner’s manual and
labels affixed to the tool. Learn its application and limitations as well as the
specific potential hazards peculiar to this tool.
DRESS PROPERLY. Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry. Do not wear
gloves that can be caught in the cutter-head or power feeder or any part of the
machine. Tie up or wear protective coverings to contain long hair.
USE SAFETY GOGGLES. Some machines require additional face shielding
than offered by safety goggles alone. Know your machine and the proper PPE
to use.
USE EAR PROTECTION. Some machines operate at very high noise levels.
To prevent harm, be sure to use ear protection always.
GUARD AGAINST ELECTRIC SHOCK. Prevent all bodily contact with
grounded surfaces and parts of the machine that pose electrical threats.
DO NOT OVERREACH THE CUTTER HEAD OR BLADE. DO NOT STAND
ON THE MACHINE. Serious injury can occur from mishandling this tool. Keep
proper footing on the floor at all times.
AVOID ACCIDENTAL STARTING FOR MACHINES WITHOUT MAGNETIC
OR AUTOMATIC SHUT-OFF SWITCHES. Make sure the tool is in the off
position prior to plugging it in.
KEEP GUARDS IN PLACE. Machine parts like riving knifes, blade guard,
cutter-head guards, feather boards, push sticks, etc. are designed to minimize
possible injury. Keep those parts in place unless a safer means
of operation is available.
BE ALERT ALWAYS AND GIVE 100% OF YOUR ATTENTION TO THE
OPERATION OF THIS TOOL. Failure to do so can result in serious injury to
both the operator and bystanders.
DO NOT RELY ON GUARDS. The operator of this tool is 100% responsible
for his/her own safety. The guards and safety components sold with this
machine are not enough to ensure safety.
CHECK FOR DAMAGED PARTS. Before every use of this tool, makes sure
the machine and any components of the machine are not damaged or at the
risk of being damaged. If a damaged part is discovered, stop immediately and
put the machine out of service until the part is replaced. Parts can be ordered
directly from Laguna Tools at: 1-949-474-1200.
Tool Use
DO NOT FORCE TOOL. The tool is designed to operate at a certain feed rate
determined by cutter. Forcing the workpiece beyond that rate will do an
inadequate job and may cause damage or harm to the operator.
USE THE CORRECT TOOL FOR THE JOB. Know the limitations and
capabilities of your new purchase. Do not try to “fit a square peg in a round
hole.”
SECURE THE WORK PIECE. For all woodworking and metalworking
applications, the workpiece should be secured correctly by the operator using
appropriate clamps and vises. Always use a clamp or vise when available — it
is safer than using your hands.
FEED DIRECTION. If feed rate is applicable, then there is only one direction
of feed rate for the tool. Do not force the workpiece in the wrong feed
direction.
KEEP CUTTERHEADS AND BLADES SHARP. Never operate this machine
with unsharpened cutter heads or blades. Operating under these conditions
greatly increases the chance of kickback and overloads.
NEVER LEAVE TOOL RUNNING UNATTENDED. Do not leave the tool until
it comes to a complete stop. When unattended, unplug the tool.
All repairs should be done by trained repairmen.
una Tools or a competent repair service.
Use only Laguna Tools or compatible and marked
Use only manufacturer-recommended accessories.
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Kickback
A kickback happens when the workpiece binds between the saw blade (or
cutter head) and a stationary object (fence). KICKBACKS CAN USUALLY BE
AVOIDED BY FOLLOWING THESE GUIDELINES:
1. Make sure the fence is always parallel to the saw blade.
2. When ripping, apply the feed force to the section of
the workpiece between the sawblade and the rip fence.
3. Keep the sawblade or cutter heads sharp. Replace or sharpen
anti-kickback pawls when points become dull.
4. Keep guards, spreaders and anti-kickback pawls in place
and operating properly. The spreader must be in alignment
with the sawblade and the pawls must stop a kickback once
it has started. Check action prior to use.
5. NEVER try to rip a workpiece that is twisted or warped or does not
have a straight edge to guide along the rip fence.
6. NEVER release the work until you have pushed it all the way past
the sawblade or cutter head.
7. Always use the appropriate push stick or push blocks.
8. NEVER confine the cut-off piece when ripping or cross cutting.
9. NEVER process multiple loose workpieces at one time.
(receptacle, outlet, etc.) make sure that the voltage supplied is the
same that is specified on the nameplate of the tool.
Also make sure that the power supply is equipped with the
appropriate breaker and plug according to your local electrical
code.
IF IN DOUBT, DO NOT PLUG IN THE MACHINE. Using this tool
with a voltage
damage the electrical components of this machine and any such
damage will not be covered by a warranty.
warning:
Some dust created by power sanding, sawing, grinding,
drilling and other construction
to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. Some
examples of these chemicals are:
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Your risk of exposure varies, depending on how often you do this
type of work. To reduce your exposure to these chemicals, work in
a well
such as face or dust masks that are
out microscopic particles.
Fusion Tablesaw
DISCONNECT THE POWER FIRST. Always disconnect machine from power
supply BEFORE adjusting, changing tooling, or servicing machine.
USE A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN FOR ALL ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS.
Failure to do so may result in damage to the tool and electrical shock to the
operator and bystanders.
POWER PLUGS. Your machine may not come with a power plug because of
the variance in power receptacles. Consult with a local electrician prior to
purchasing a power plug.
EXTENSION CORDS. Consult with or use a qualified electrician prior to sizing
extension cords for use with this machine. Repair any damaged extension
cords when discovered. The following table should only serve as a guideline
to choosing the appropriate extension cord.
TOOLS
AMPERAGE
RATING
Note: The smaller the AWG gauge (ga.) size, the wider the cord.
Grounding
In the event of a malfunction, properly grounding the tool provides a path for
electric charge to dissipate in a safe manner.
DO NOT MODIFY THE PLUG. Do not remove any of the prongs attached to
the proper plug for the machine.
USE ONLY 3-WIRE EXTENSION CORDS. Some extension cords only have
two wires, which does not allow for grounding.
ALLWAYS USE GROUNDED CONNECTIONS. Connect to power sources
only in the following ways:
Before connecting this tool to a power supply
different than that stated on the nameplate can
activities contains chemicals known
Lead from lead-based paint. Crystalline silica from bricks, cement, and other masonry
products.
Arsenic and chromium from chemically treated lumber.
-ventilated area and work with approved safety equipment,
specifically designed to filter
A notice about safety and Tool Use
The tools sold by Laguna Tools are safe when used properly, described by
The American National Safety Institute, the UL Standards of safe tool use,
and the IEC standards of safe tool use. Laguna Tools is in no way responsible
for injury or death that occurs while using this product. YOUR PERSONAL
SAFTEY IS 100% YOUR RESPONSIBILITY AND USING THIS PRODUCT
REQUIRES 100% OF YOUR ATTENTION.
If there is any concern related to the application you are intending to use this
tool for, DO NOT proceed until you have contacted Laguna Tools and have
been advised on the correct application of the product. You can easily contact
us by email at customerservice@lagunatools.com or by calling 1-800-234-
1976.
This manual is intended to thoroughly cover the setup up, maintenance, and
proper adjustments of your new purchase. Aside from the proceeding general
safety considerations, this manual DOES NOT cover woodworking or
metalworking techniques that are possible with this product and the
appropriate safety precautions necessary for safe practices. There are several
organizations with published safe practices, techniques, and proper operation
of this tool.
Power Tool Institute
www.powertoolinstitute.com
ANSI 01.1 Safety Requirements for Woodworking Machines
Your new Laguna Tools machine is comprised of different components to make a long lasting and precise piece of machinery that will help you
with your next project. Understanding your new machine and its components will make you a better craftsman.
The basic components of the table saw are:
2. Rip Fence
3. Fence Front Guide
4. Fence Rear Guide
5. Table with Miter Slots
7. Arbor Height adjustment control
8. Arbor Tilt adjustment control
9. Dust Extraction outlet.
10. Motor Cover
13. Blade
14. Blade Guard
15. Riving Knife
16. Arbor Wrench
machine on and off. It also holds the
reset switch* in the event of overload.