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There are a few bearings on this table saw. Can you give me the part number of the bearing so I can help? You can go to www.makita.com to check the parts break up for your table saw.
You loosen the holding nut and remove it, then remove the blade, exactly the way you do on any table saw.
No, a circular saw is held in one hand. A table saw is set in a metal table or deck.
Saw dust
Saber saw, band saw, table saw with a plywood blade.
Saw the table in half so you get to halves. Put them together and you get a whole!
If the table takes an entire page, you can simply change the page layout to "landscape" for that page. If the table is to be turned 90 degrees with the rest of the text remaining in its original position, you can change the table into an image file (jpg, etc), rotate the image and then insert the image. The first option retains the table's integrity as a table -- it can be spell-checked and edited. The last option loses this ability but gains the flexibility of being manipulated as an image.
The advantages of using a hand saw over a table saw tend to be more of a personal preference. Many believe the table saws to have more advantages but the one advantage of a hand saw is the accuracy of the cut.
The hand wheel on the side of a table saw is for tilting the blade arbor
Unless it's a special table saw that has grease nipples, you don't need to grease it.
Cut wood
This is a table saw where the blade arbor can tilt sideways allowing angled cuts. Actually almost all modern table saws do his now.