Axminster 107715 Original Instructions Manual Download Page 15

Assembly

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25. Locate the sliding table extension (11), line up the 
two ‘T’  bolts on the extension table with the ‘T’ slots to 
the side of the sliding table (10) and slide on the 
extension table, see fig 47. Open up the supporting arm 
(6), insert the extension table mounting bracket onto  
the threaded pin/bolt on the supporting arm, see fig 48. 
Using a spanner turn the bolt beneath the supporting 
arm (6) to lock the two components together, see fig 49. 
Lock the extension table (11) in place with the two lift 
and shift handles, see fig 50. 

Fig 47-48-49-50

26. Locate the sliding table supporting leg (27), loosen 
the square bolt on top of the leg support.  To the
underside of the sliding table (10), Insert the square bolt 
into the ‘T’ slot to the end of  sliding table assembly. Ro-
tate the leg, clockwise to secure the leg in position, 
see fig 51. 

27. Using a Hex key loosen the Hex screw to the centre of 
the leg and adjust the leg until the foot is resting on the 
floor, retighten the screw, see fig 52-53.

Fig 51-52-53

28. Put to hand the sliding table fence assembly (24), 
remove both the steel clamping knob (A) and butterfly 
knob(B) with washers from the fence and place to one 
side.  Lower the fence on top of the table extension (11), 
insert the larger threaded pin into one of the pre-drilled 
holes to the corners of the table extension (11). Insert 
the other between the centre column of the table then 
replace the clamping knobs and washers you removed 

earlier, see fig 54-55-56-57-58. NOTE: Don’t tighten at 

this point.

11

6

‘T’ Bolt

Threaded pin/bolt

Mounting bracket

11

Square bolt

10

‘T’ Slot

27

Hex screw

Foot

Lift & shift handles

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Summary of Contents for 107715

Page 1: ...AT254PS13 Panel Saw AT 13 01 2021 BOOK VERSION 5 Code 107715 Original Instructions...

Page 2: ...this machine Fully read manual and safety instructions before use Eye protection should be worn Ear protection should be worn HAZARD Dust mask should be worn Cert No P250 230 Axminster Tool Centre Ltd...

Page 3: ...ion Flexible Hose 18 1 50mm Crown Guard Flexible Hose 19 2 100mm Hose Clips 20 2 50mm Hose Clips 21 1 Hose Support Bracket 22 1 Workpiece Support Shoe 23 1 Sliding Table Fence Assembly 24 1 Sliding Ta...

Page 4: ...What s Included 4 11 23 10 19 9 7 8 30 16 6 2 27 17 13 2 2 28 3 5 4 22 24 26 12 14 15...

Page 5: ...What s Included 5 Eight small Phillips screws for mounting the capping plates above 12 26 8 25 23 18 20 21 14 15 D...

Page 6: ...OUNG CHILDREN balanced not reaching etc If the work you are carrying out is liable to generate flying grit dust or chips wear the appropriate safety clothing goggles gloves masks etc If the work opera...

Page 7: ...or do not attempt to rip freehand always use the guiding facility of the rip fence It is perfectly acceptable to support guide and feed the timber with your hands whilst ripping stuff of some length h...

Page 8: ...re affixed Please check all the boxes packets etc to make sure that all the parts have been accounted for Having unpacked the boxes please dispose of any unwanted packaging responsibly put the parts a...

Page 9: ...see fig 07 Front panel Back panel Side panel 2 4 Locate the 100mm extraction flexible hose 18 and hose clips 20 see fig 08 Slide one of the clips over one end of the hose introduce the hose over the...

Page 10: ...slot on the drive shaft see fig 16 Line up the machined key slot to the centre of the hand wheel 16 with the key and slide the wheel onto the drive shaft Replace the Hex screw washer you removed earl...

Page 11: ...adually tighten the bolts until both tables are level see fig 22 23 Fig 22 23 13 Locate the side extension table 4 and four M8x25mm Hex bolts and washers A Lift the table up line up the pre drilled ho...

Page 12: ...es Lower the riving knife 12 down between the mounting plates set the riving knife close to the blade and check the clearance between the blade It should have a gap of MIN 3mm MAX 8mm tighten the two...

Page 13: ...E TO BREAK Fig 35 36 21 19 Extraction outlet 18 Place the remaining clip over the opposite end of the hose Insert the hose over the 50mm inlet on the 100mm extraction moulding 17 and tighten the clip...

Page 14: ...kpiece support shoe 23 21 Remove the four bolts and washers from the bottom corner of the main saw table s frame see fig 40 Locate the extension support arm 6 line up the holes in the support bracket...

Page 15: ...the T slot to the end of sliding table assembly Ro tate the leg clockwise to secure the leg in position see fig 51 27 Using a Hex key loosen the Hex screw to the centre of the leg and adjust the leg u...

Page 16: ...the butterfly clamping knob beneath the fence assembly 24 and pull out the telescopic fence section out Loosen the clamping handle on the distance stop 26 insert the T bolt into the T slot to the cen...

Page 17: ...You will require the following the rip fence 9 rip fence rail 7 micro adjuster 8 capping plates D small Phillips screws E and the three M8x 25mm square head bolts washer nuts B 34 Put to hand the fen...

Page 18: ...rail 7 and tap the side until the scale reads 0 then re secure the fence rail see fig 77 78 Fig 73 74 Fig 75 Fig 76 77 78 Rip fence scale out of alignment Scale aligned with the RED index line Cappin...

Page 19: ...ro Adjuster Fig 81 82 83 Capping plate Square nuts T Slot channel Pinion Phillips screw 8 Mitre Fence assembly for sliding Table 42 Locate the mitre fence housing 14 mitre fence extension 15 locking k...

Page 20: ...aded bolts through the two pre drilled holes in the mitre fence housing 14 and tighten securely with the locking knobs see fig 88 Fig 88 15 28 45 Adjust the mitre fence assembly until it reads zero on...

Page 21: ...Machine Footprint 21 3 210mm 3 720mm 1 120mm 1 Metre extension...

Page 22: ...Machine Footprint 22 Rear Extension Table Right Hand Table 3 210mm Sliding Table Extension Table...

Page 23: ...let Illustration and Parts Description 23 Sliding table mitre fence Main saw assembly Sliding table Rip fence Rip fence clamp Sliding table fence Sliding table support leg Rip fence rail NVR switch Em...

Page 24: ...o reposition the stop For fine adjustment turn the adjusting knob B B A Sliding table operating handle Rise full operating handle Right hand table Micro adjuster Mounting plate Distance stop assembly...

Page 25: ...pointer Main saw table height adjusting bolts one to each corner beneath the table Over head clamp assembly 100 mm Dust extraction outlet Saw assembly The Blade A Crown Guard B and Riving Knife C Slid...

Page 26: ...ath the fence to extend the fence by a metre Sliding table mitre fence with over head clamp A Fence angle clamp B Over head clamp C Rip Fence assembly Rip fence clamp A Micro adjuster B Magnifying gla...

Page 27: ...ion 27 Rise and full control wheel A Control wheel locking lever B Blade tilt locking knob C and 45 Control wheel D Sliding table extension angle adjusting grub screws Sliding table extension scale 90...

Page 28: ...see fig 92 and adjust the collar in small increments until the bade is perpendicular with the table Nip up the collar to lock the setting Reset the scale pointer if required Fig 92 Setting the Saw Bla...

Page 29: ...90 Square Sliding Table There should be 0 5 to 2mm clearance between the main saw table and the sliding table 10 to allow the blade to turn freely without it snagging 1 Raise the saw to its highest p...

Page 30: ...ise full Hex bolts by loosening the locking nut see fig 105 and adjust until the sliding table 10 is level with the main saw table Once level re tighten the nuts to secure the setting NOTE Check that...

Page 31: ...uard 1 Raise the clamping handle and slide the rip fence up against the blade see fig 109 2 Look at the RED line on the magnifying glass to check it s set to 0 on the scale see fig 110 If the scale is...

Page 32: ...e and fall control hand wheel A Lock the blade in place by turning the rise fall control handle lock B see fig 116 2 Lift the fence clamping handle and adjust the rip fence to the desired position the...

Page 33: ...plete stop before removing the workpiece NOTE DURING OPERATION IF YOU NOTICE A BUILD UP OF SAW DUST STOP THE MACHINE AND FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS BELOW 3 Wait until the saw has stopped and disconnect t...

Page 34: ...sounds and feels OK carefully guide a test workpiece safely through checking there is no build up of dust If all is OK turn off the saw wait until the saw comes to a complete stop before removing the...

Page 35: ...24 125 Fig 123 124 125 a C Nut and saw plate washer Blade locking bar Locking bar hole Blade 4 Remove the Nut remember left hand thread Remove the saw plate washer and the saw blade place to one side...

Page 36: ...please contact our Specialist After Sales Team by phone on 03332 406 406 or visit our website at axminster co uk If the Panel Saw is not going to be used for a period of time spray a light coat of oil...

Page 37: ...135 Turn the belt by hand to make sure the belt has seated down properly 7 Push the motor assembly back re tension the belt by adjusting the tensioning bolt a then tighten the four bolts to clamp the...

Page 38: ...very three or four months we recommend you lubricate the blade and the tilt rise and fall screw threads using Ambersil Dry PTFE Film Antistick spray see fig 136 137 Fig 136 Ambersil Dry PTFE Film Anti...

Page 39: ...Exploded Diagrams Lists 39 DIAGRAM A Continues over...

Page 40: ...ew M6x22 6 A 16 Washer 6mm 10 A 17 Dust outlet 1 A 18 Pan head screw M6x16 4 A 19 Taping screw ST4 2x12 2 A 20 Washer 4mm 10 A 21 Switch bottom board 1 A 22 Switch box 1 A 23 Hex nut M4 9 A 24 Hex nut...

Page 41: ...Exploded Diagrams Lists 41 DIAGRAM B Continues over...

Page 42: ...ccentric cam 1 B 20 Square nut M5 8 B 21 Washer 5mm 8 B 22 Pan head screw M5x8 6 B 23 Set screw M6x6 2 B 24 Handle fine adjust 1 B 25 Spring gear 1 B 26 Eccentric fine adjust 1 B 27 Seat fine adjust 1...

Page 43: ...Exploded Diagrams Lists 43 DIAGRAM C Continues over...

Page 44: ...ips for shaft D 24 2 C 54 Knuckle 1 C 55 Thin nut M12 2 C 56 Height adjusting rod 1 C 57 Thicken washer 8 4 C 58 Motor 1 C 59 Hexagon head bolt M8X40 4 C 60 Key 8X7X50 1 C 61 Hexagon socket set screw...

Page 45: ...Exploded Diagrams Lists 45 DIAGRAM D Continues over Continues over...

Page 46: ...len head set screw M8x40 2 D 40 Hex nut M8 2 D 41 Hexagon bolt M4x8 2 D 42 Large washer 4mm 2 D 43 Bush cross cut table 2 D 44 T type bolt sliding table 2 D 45 Ratchet lever 2 D 46 Flat washer 10mm 2...

Page 47: ...Exploded Diagrams Lists 47 DIAGRAM E Continues over...

Page 48: ...ocking sleeve 1 E 9 Step bolt M6x35 1 E 10 Ratchet lever 1 E 11 End cap A 1 E 12 End extension fence 1 E 13 Flip stop 1 E 14 Flip stop base 1 E 15 Hex nut M8 2 E 16 Wing nut M8 2 E 17 Carriage bolt M8...

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