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PARTS DIAGRAM AND LIST
Page 1: ...OPERATION MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS LS1116 10 TABLE SAW MODEL NO CTS15 PART NO 6500747...
Page 2: ...s from the date of purchase Please keep your receipt which will be required as proof of purchase This guarantee is invalid if the product is found to have been abused or tampered with in any way or no...
Page 3: ...bly 1 x Fixings Pack and Tools 1 x L H Extension Table Assembly 1 x Open Ended spanner blade fixing 1 x Rear Table Extension 1 x Stand Kit Fixings 1 x Push stick 2 x Long Table Supports Fixings 1 x To...
Page 4: ...pic particles GENERAL 1 Do not expose the tool to rain 2 Do not use the tool in damp or wet conditions 3 Keep the work area well lit 4 Do not use the tool in the presence of flammable liquids and gase...
Page 5: ...ore use inspect the extension cable and replace if damaged When using the tool outdoors only use extension cables intended for outdoor use and marked accordingly 22 Avoid unintentional starting Make s...
Page 6: ...ied persons using original spare parts otherwise this may result in considerable danger to the user 40 Keep handles dry clean and free from oil and grease 41 Unplug the tool Switch off and wait for th...
Page 7: ...to a complete stop Before using the tool on an actual workpiece let it run for a while Watch for vibration or wobbling that could indicate poor installation or a poorly balanced blade Always hold wor...
Page 8: ...You can avoid kickbacks by a keeping the blade sharp b keeping the rip fence parallel to the blade c keeping the riving knife and blade guard in place and operating properly d by not releasing the wor...
Page 9: ...connected to the terminal which is marked N or coloured black The BROWN wire must be connected to the terminal which is marked L or coloured red The YELLOW AND GREEN wire must be connected to the term...
Page 10: ...10 Parallel Fence 2 Mitre Fence 11 Parallel Fence Locking Handle 3 Blade Guard 12 Blade Angle Scale 4 Riving Knife 13 Blade Angle Pointer 5 Rear Table Extension 14 Overload Protection Indicator 6 Ext...
Page 11: ...s member a 2 x Cross member B 2 x Cross member b 2 x Front Legs 2 x Rear Legs 2 x Rear Stabilisers 4 x Rubber Feet 2 Make up two side frames as shown The rear legs have holes pre drilled for the rear...
Page 12: ...ll the bolts on the stand securely NOTE MAKE SURE ALL FIXINGS ARE SECURELY TIGHTENED AND THE TABLE SAW IS COMPLETELY STABLE AND SECURE BEFORE USE FIT THE EXTENSION TABLES 1 Loosen the bolts shown on t...
Page 13: ...ly 2 Mount the blade guard on the riving knife as shown 3 Use the securing bolt to secure the blade guard Do not overtighten the blade guard must be able to rise and fall freely 4 Remove the saw blade...
Page 14: ...hose to the dust outlet as shown 3 Always use a dust extracting device The workplace should also be well ventilated The dust extraction port has an inner diameter of 35 mm and an outer diameter of 40...
Page 15: ...e scale on the guide rail to set the parallel fence the required distance from the blade 3 Lock the parallel fence in the required position by pressing down on the lever FENCE HEIGHT The parallel fenc...
Page 16: ...tighten the locking knob SETTING BLADE HEIGHT Turn the blade height adjusting handle to set the blade to the required height Anti clockwise to raise the blade Clockwise to lower the blade SETTING THE...
Page 17: ...onds If this time is exceeded the brake must be repaired by an authorised service centre A saw with a defective brake must not be used CAUTION BEFORE STARTING THE SAW ALWAYS CHECK THE FOLLOWING POINTS...
Page 18: ...gent CUTTING TIPS RIPPING CUTS Ripping is when you use the saw to cut along the grain of the wood The parallel fence must always be used when making ripping cuts 1 Press one edge of the workpiece agai...
Page 19: ...nd etc CUTTING NARROW WORKPIECES Always use a push stick when the workpiece is smaller then 120 mm in width When not in use place the push stick in its storage clip on the side of the saw Replace a wo...
Page 20: ...il the workpiece is cut all the way through 7 Switch off the saw Do not remove the offcut until the blade has stopped rotating TRANSPORTING 1 Turn the table saw off and disconnect it from the power su...
Page 21: ...use any detergents or solvents these might attack the plastic parts Make sure that no water can get into the interior of the saw Motor bearing are sealed for life and do not require oiling CHANGING TH...
Page 22: ...n reverse order IMPORTANT Note the running direction The cutting angle of the teeth must point in the running direction i e forwards see the arrow on the blade guard 7 Loosen the bolts that hold the r...
Page 23: ...ations at any time without prior notice Voltage 230V 50 Hz Power input 2000 W No load speed 4800 rpm Overload protection Yes Table size with extension 950 mm x 945 mm Dust Extractor socket 35 mm inter...
Page 24: ...24 Parts Service 020 8988 7400 E mail Parts clarkeinternational com or Service clarkeinternational com PARTS DIAGRAM AND LIST...
Page 25: ...18 Knob 19 Flat Washer 20 Square Gauge 21 Scale Plate 22 Square Locking Handle 23 Cushion Cover 24 Rubber Washer 25 Screw 26 Square Neck Screw 27 Cap Nut 28 Guide Nut 29 Countersunk Screw 30 Cross Rec...
Page 26: ...crew 120 Lock Nut 121 Hex Head Cap Screw 122 Flat Washer 123 Spring Washer 124 Socket Head Screw 125 Lock Nut 126 Flat Washer 127 Main Body 128 Cross Recess Head Screw 129 Joint Rubber Ring 130 Union...
Page 27: ...27 Parts Service 020 8988 7400 E mail Parts clarkeinternational com or Service clarkeinternational com DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY...
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