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Specification

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Code 508211
Model 

TS-250M Basic

Rating Hobby
Power 

1.5kW 230V 1ph

Blade Dia/Bore 

250mm/30mm

Blade Tilt 

0° to 45°

Max Depth of Cut @ 45˚ 

60mm

Max Depth of Cut @ 90˚ 

80mm

Max Width of Cut with Fence 

160mm standard, 760mm with R/H Table Kit

Table Size 

635 x 430mm

Table Height 

360mm

Dust Extraction Outlet 

100mm

Min Extraction Airflow Required 

750m³/hr

Overall L x W x H 

660 x 480 x 400mm

Weight 80kg

Assembly

Locate and identify the four leg “A” frames (H), the 
long struts (I) and the short struts (J) for the stand, 
and the packet  containing 32 M8 x 16mm coach 
bolts, washers and nuts,(L1). 
 
Using the M8 x 10mm coach bolts, nuts and 
washers bolt together two ‘A’ frames using two 
legs (H) one long strut (I) in the middle and one 
short strut (J) at the top. ‘finger tighten’ the nuts 
only at this time, see fig 1. 
 
When the two ‘A’ frames have been assembled, 
select one, turn it upside down on a flat surface 
and loosely bolt the ‘short struts’ (J) and long struts 
(I) in place, see fig 2. Attach the other “A’ frame 
and loosely tighten. 
 
When all the components are 
assembled, turn the stand over 
and place the four rubber 
feet (K) to the ends of the ‘A’ 
frames. (See fig 3) Upright the 
frame and stand on the floor, 
see fig 4. 
 
NOTE: GO ROUND THE 
FRAME AND FINGER 
TIGHTEN THE NUTS AT 
THIS POINT!

Optional Stand Assembly (Kit Code 508213)

Fig  01

Fig 02

Fig 04

Fig 03

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J

I

K

J

H

L1

Summary of Contents for Hobby series TS-250M

Page 1: ...e and sliding table kits 508213 Leg Stand 508214 Sliding Table Kit 508212 R H Extension Table 717540 Table Saw and Accessories Product Kit Codes 717540 TS 250M Table Saw and Accessories 508211 TS 250M...

Page 2: ...e symbols below advise that you follow the correct safety procedures when using this machine Fully read manual and safety instructions before use Eye protection should be worn Ear protection should be...

Page 3: ...with Large Washer and Nut L2 Optional R H Extension Table Assembly Kit Code 508212 1 No Extension Table M 2 No Long Front and Rear Fence and Table Extension Rail arms N 1 No Bag Containing O 6 No M6x2...

Page 4: ...at s Included 4 A B C D F G G2 G1 G3 G4 G6 E G5 Having unpacked your saw and its accessories please dispose of any unwanted packaging properly The packaging is biodegradable Basic Table Saw Code 50821...

Page 5: ...M P O Q N O1 O2 O3 O4 Optional Accessories H I J K L L1 L2 Stand Assembly Kit code 508213 R H Extension Table Assembly Kit code 508212 5...

Page 6: ...6 6 Optional Accessories R S U V W W1 W2 W3 W4 R1 X Y T Work clamp block Connecting block Sliding Table Assembly Kit code 508214...

Page 7: ...n a site area that is flooded or puddled and do not trail extension cables across wet areas Keep the machines clean it will enable you to more easily see any damage that may have occurred Clean the ma...

Page 8: ...After switching off never try to slow the saw down more quickly by applying side pressure with a piece of wood to the blade Apply the old joiner s adage of never getting hands within one handbreadth o...

Page 9: ...shers and nuts L1 Using the M8 x 10mm coach bolts nuts and washers bolt together two A frames using two legs H one long strut I in the middle and one short strut J at the top finger tighten the nuts o...

Page 10: ...on one carriage support arm V to the underside of the cast iron saw bench A line up the clearance holes a in the support arm with the pre drilled holes in the table using four M6 x 45mm countersink he...

Page 11: ...lide it onto the carriage arm X see fig 14 Make sure the wheels on carriage table engages correctly onto the carriage arm rails see fig 15 Fig 14 15 Carriage arm rail Y 6 Slide the carriage table Y to...

Page 12: ...ck and Phillips screws R1 secure it to the end of the angle fence R see fig 22 Fig 18 19 R U U Work clamp block Connecting block Fig 20 21 Fig 22 The picture above shows the angle fence R removed from...

Page 13: ...nce R to angles between 45 and 90 loosen the three lift and shift handles on the connecting and work clamp blocks U and set the fence to the required angle on the scale on the Fig 25 Fig 26 27 Grub lo...

Page 14: ...crew on the operating wheel handle G6 and sliding it onto the shaft making sure the grub screw is in line with machined slot a in the shaft Retighten the grub screw Repeat for the tilt mechanism to th...

Page 15: ...DE THE REAR SUPPORTING ARM Fig 35 36 2 Locate the two extension rail support arms N Remove the plastic cover to the left hand side of the support arm with the scale see fig 37 Line up the T slot to th...

Page 16: ...n table support arms N see fig 43 Offer up the M6 nuts to the support arms T slots and slide on the extension table M into the support arms N Push the extension table M until it is flush up against th...

Page 17: ...assembly slots over the fence extention table support arm N Clamp the fence assembly in position by turning the lift and shift handle clockwise see figs 50 51 Note Lubricate the Fence supporting arm...

Page 18: ...the nuts and washers from the Hex bolts introduce the bolts through the pre drilled holes in the support bracket plate P and replace the washers and nuts see fig 54 NOTE Leave a gap between the Hex b...

Page 19: ...t Rip Fence and Clamping Assembly not shown R Angle Fence see page 20 F Short Fence Rail with Scale not shown S Work Clamp Assembly G6 OperationWheel Handles T Flip Over Stop H Leg A Frames U Work Cla...

Page 20: ...Illustration and Parts Description 20 C D R V X Y Work clamp block A and connecting block B Flip over stop assembly A B Clamp B M N...

Page 21: ...le for measuring set angles Rise and fall operating handle and the clamping handle for the tilt mechanisum Tilt operating handle Mitre fence assembly NVR ON OFF switch with emergency stop shroud Clamp...

Page 22: ...61 Adjusting the Rip Fence to the Blade The fence assembly must be parallel to the saw blade for producing accurate cuts 1 Loosen the fence clamping handle and slide the fence assembly up against the...

Page 23: ...trations below figs 65 66 shows the fence in both positions Fig 65 66 The small surface of the fence is for guiding thin timber through The small surface of the fence is for guiding thick timber throu...

Page 24: ...slots edge see fig 72 Fig 70 71 Table insert A A A Fig 72 Fig 73 Fig 74 75 Table T slot Steel rule Blade rail Blade assembly B 4 Place the rule to the opposite end of the blade and take a further rea...

Page 25: ...T ON YOUR TABLE SAW Feeding the Work by Hand Start up the saw wait until it has reached full speed and slowly feed the timber through using both handles making sure to keep your hands well clear of th...

Page 26: ...correctly seated 4 Place the piece of timber against the blade as before and tighten up the saw bolt check the riving knife is aligned with the saw blade and correctly positioned Replace the table ins...

Page 27: ...er 2 Clean the threaded drive shafts of the rise and fall and tilt mechanisms At the same time check the belt drive i e the belt is not glazing with resin build up likewise with the pulley wheels Chec...

Page 28: ...Parts Breakdown List 28...

Page 29: ...Holding plate A 1 30 Riving Knife Splitting wedge 1 31 Holding plate B 1 32 Poly V belt HR410 1 33 Spindle pulley 1 34 Washer 5 2 35 Ball bearing 1 36 Ball bearing 1 37 C Spring 1 38 Shaft 1 39 Flat...

Page 30: ...Parts Breakdown List 30...

Page 31: ...ndle 1 82 Stop ruler 1 83 Plate 1 84 Guide 1 85 Lock handle 1 86 Scale 1 87 Guide 2 88 Bolt 1 89 Tap screw 4 x12 1 90 Flat head screw M4 x 8 6 91 Right protection plate 1 92 Flat head screw M4 x 8 1 9...

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