Clarke CTS11 Operating & Maintenance Instructions Download Page 1

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Part Number 6500750

Operating & Maintenance

Instructions

10” TABLE SAW

Model CTS11

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10” TABLE SAW

Model CTS11

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Page 1: ...1206 Part Number 6500750 Operating Maintenance Instructions 10 TABLE SAW Model CTS11 10 TABLE SAW Model CTS11...

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Page 3: ...your receipt as proof of purchase This guarantee is invalid if the product has been found to have been abused in any way or not used for the purpose for which it was intended or to have been tampered...

Page 4: ...aximum thickness of 75mm For correct operation it must be fixed and operated as laid down in this manual This saw is intended for DIY and hobby use ONLY Restrictions of use This saw is NOT suitable fo...

Page 5: ...T MASKS If the work is dusty use dust masks to reduce the risk of inhalation of harmful dust CONNECT DUST EXTRACTION EQUIPMENT Always connect a suitable vacuum cleaner attachment PROTECT YOUR EARS Hea...

Page 6: ...which are damaged or deformed Use only saw blades recommended by the manufacturer which conform to EN847 1 Do not use High Speed Steel HSS blades Use only saw blades for which the maximum possible sp...

Page 7: ...g switch off and disconnect from the mains supply before attempting to free the blade RIPPING When ripping or bevel ripping always use the parallel fence guide together with the push stick Never make...

Page 8: ...is unit is connected to the mains supply via a Residual Current Device RCD IMPORTANT If this appliance is fitted with a plug which is moulded onto the electric cable i e non re wireable please note 1...

Page 9: ...ity NOTE The stand illustrated is designed specifically for the CTS11 and is available from your Clarke dealer 5 The blade height adjuster raises or lowers the blade 6 The blade angle adjuster allows...

Page 10: ...e end of the workpiece which during a rip type operation is pushed into the cutting tool first Push Stick A device used to feed the workpiece through the saw during narrow ripping type operation and w...

Page 11: ...accounted for according to the following list before discarding any packing material Should any component be missing or damaged in transit please contact your CLARKE dealer immediately or CLARKE Cust...

Page 12: ...on the inside DO NOT tighten at this stage 4 Attach each Table Extension noting that they are handed i e left hand and right hand due to the positioning of the support strut securing holes 5 Secure ea...

Page 13: ...ce of no more than 5mm exists between blade and knife and along the full length of the riving knife as shown in Fig 5 4 Tighten the riving knife securing bolts as shown in Fig 4 5 When satisfied tight...

Page 14: ...assembly A B The fence B C Two fixings each comprising a coach bolt and securing knobs C 1 Slide the two coach bolts c into the fence b as shown above 2 Place the fence onto the handle assembly makin...

Page 15: ...15 Dust Outlet 1 Connect a vacuum cleaner hose to the dust outlet port on the rear of the table saw Fig 11...

Page 16: ...nsure the Bottom Grid is in place when bolting the machine to the workbench 1 Each of the four mounting holes should be bolted securely using 8mm bolts not included which should be 12mm longer than th...

Page 17: ...the plywood so that screw heads are flush with the bottom surface of the mounting board IMPORTANT Ensure the Bottom Grid is in place when bolting the machine to the workbench 2 Securely clamp the boar...

Page 18: ...ired height and that the angle lock knob is tight before use OPERATION Starting And Stopping The Machine The ON and OFF switches are located on the front of the table saw 1 Plug the mains plug into th...

Page 19: ...POSITION AND THE PLUG REMOVED FROM THE POWER SOURCE WHILST COOLING DOWN TAKES PLACE THIS PREVENTS ACCIDENTAL STARTING WHEN THE RESET BUTTON IS PUSHED AS THE NO VOLT RELEASE WILL NOT HAVE TRIPPED ADJU...

Page 20: ...eck the gauge as follows 1 Loosen the lock knob and using a set square as shown set the slide bar at 90O to the body 2 Tighten the Locking knob and re check with the square to ensure no movement has t...

Page 21: ...21 Adjusting The Rip Fence 1 Lift the fence handle up 2 Slide the rip fence to the position you require 3 Push the fence handle down to lock into place Fig 19...

Page 22: ...re with the guard It is therefore necessary to use an auxiliary fence and push block as shown in fig 15 SEE PAGE 18 FOR RIP FENCE AUX FENCE 2 Attach auxiliary fence to rip fence with two G clamps as s...

Page 23: ...iliary Fence Make an auxiliary fence using pieces of 10mm plywood and 19mm hardwood Fasten together with glue and wood screws Dimensions are shown in Fig 26 NOTE The Push Block is used with the Auxili...

Page 24: ...hat may become trapped inside the blade guard while the saw is running Turn the saw off Once the blade has stopped turning lift the guard and remove the trapped piece with a stick 12 If the workpiece...

Page 25: ...crosscutting except that the wood is also cut at an angle other than 90 degrees with the flat side of the wood 1 Adjust the blade to the desired height and angle Use the mitre gauge in the right hand...

Page 26: ...ely Changing The Blade Use only Clarke Blades see parts list for part numbers Replace the blade when teeth become damaged or dull WARNING TO PREVENT PERSONAL INJURY ALWAYS DISCONNECT PLUG FROM POWER S...

Page 27: ...nd blade guard Turn the table saw over so that it rests on its table top 1 Remove the bottom grill by removing the 6 screws shown 2 Unscrew and remove the brush caps one either side of the motor housi...

Page 28: ...l kicked back 1 Rip fence out of alignment 1 Align rip fence with blade from blade slot 2 Riving knife not aligned with blade 2 Align Riving knife with blade 3 Feeding stock without rip fence 3 Instal...

Page 29: ...032 33 Washer 2 HTCTS11033 34 Screw M4 8 12 HTCTS11034 35 Blade guard 1 HTCTS11035 36 Main table 1 HTCTS11036 37 Scale Label 1 HTCTS11037 38 Right Extension table 1 HTCTS11038 39 End cover 3 HTCTS1103...

Page 30: ...2 10 6 HTCTS11098 99 Cable collect 1 HTCTS11099 100 Over load protector 1 HTCTS11100 101 Cable collect housing 1 HTCTS11101 102 Nut 2 HTCTS11102 103 Locking Nut M4 3 HTCTS11103 104 Angle adjusting bas...

Page 31: ...31 PARTS DIAGRAM Fig 37...

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