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Screw ST3.5*13

ZLGCTS16076

77

End Cap

ZLGCTS16077

78

Cross Stop

ZLGCTS16078

79

Bolt M6*25

ZLGCTS16079

80

Main Scale

ZLGCTS16080

81

Front Rail

ZLGCTS16081

82

Table Extension

ZLGCTS16082

85

Screw ST2.9*19

ZLGCTS16085

86

Bolt M6*40

ZLGCTS16086

87/88

Guard ZLGCTS16087/88

89

Wing Bolt

ZLGCTS16089

90

Extraction Hose

ZLGCTS16090

91

Rip Fence

ZLGCTS16091

92

Bolt M6*45

ZLGCTS16092

93

End Cap  For 
Square Tube

ZLGCTS16093

94

Square Tube

ZLGCTS16094

95

Screw M5*12

ZLGCTS16095

96

Screw ST4*6

ZLGCTS16096

97

Magnifier

ZLGCTS16097

98

Axle

ZLGCTS16098

99

Lock Pad

ZLGCTS16099

100

Sliding Seat

ZLGCTS16100

101

Nut M5

ZLGCTS16101

102

Lock Handle

ZLGCTS16102

103

Screw M5*16

ZLGCTS16103

104

Fixing Block

ZLGCTS16104

105

Fixing Clamp

ZLGCTS16105

106

Mounting Plate

ZLGCTS16106

107

Dustproof Cover

ZLGCTS16107

108

Connecting Plate

ZLGCTS16108

109

Bolt 8.8 M6*16

ZLGCTS16109

110

Riving Knife

ZLGCTS16110

111

Pressing Plate

ZLGCTS16111

112

Washer 5

ZLGCTS16112

113

Pressure Kit

ZLGCTS16113

114

Saw Blade Z24

ZLGCTS16114

115

Blade Pressing Plate

ZLGCTS16115

116

Thin Nut M16

ZLGCTS16116

117

Torsion Spring

ZLGCTS16117

118

Splash Guard

ZLGCTS16118

119

Washer 4

ZLGCTS16119

120

Blade Guard

ZLGCTS16120

121

Housing

ZLGCTS16121

123

Screw ST4.2*9.5

ZLGCTS16123

125

Push Stick

ZLGCTS16125

126

Saw Blade Spindle 
Key

ZLGCTS16126

127

Open-ended 
Wrench

ZLGCTS16127

128

Longitudinal Strut

ZLGCTS16128

129

Leg

ZLGCTS16129

130

Cross Strut

ZLGCTS16130

131

Stability Bar

ZLGCTS16131

Summary of Contents for CTS16

Page 1: ...OPERATION MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS LS0418 Iss 1 10 TABLE SAW MODEL NO CTS16 PART NO 6500748...

Page 2: ...hase This guarantee is invalid if the product is found to have been abused or tampered with in any way or not used for the purpose for which it was intended Faulty goods should be returned to their pl...

Page 3: ...4 x Support Strut 1 x Wrench 1 x Rip Fence Parallel Fence 1 x Saw Blade Spindle Key 1 x Mitre Fence 2 x Leg Support 1 x Mitre Guide Assembly 1 x Riving Knife 1 x Guide Rail with scale 4 x Fixings Bag...

Page 4: ...the tool It will do the job better and safer at the rate for which it was intended 7 Use the right tool Do not force small tools to do the job of a heavy duty tool Do not use tools for purposes not i...

Page 5: ...Form the habit of checking to see that keys and adjusting wrenches are removed from the tool before turning it on 17 Avoid unintentional starting Ensure switch is in off position when plugging in 18...

Page 6: ...erial to be cut 6 Make sure the blade is not contacting the riving knife or workpiece before the switch is turned on 7 Wear gloves when handling saw blades and rough material Saw blades shall be carri...

Page 7: ...ceeded when working Be sure to wear personal protective equipment such as ear protection Defective saw blades can cause injuries Regularly inspect the structural integrity of saw blades The use of inc...

Page 8: ...e 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 te...

Page 9: ...using two of the M6 x 12 bolts washers and nuts supplied 3 Fit two of the braces to the extension table using two of the the M6 x 12 bolts washers and nuts supplied The end of the brace nearest to the...

Page 10: ...hat one of the bolts also passes through the brace 2 Fit the rubber feet to the legs 3 Attach the cross members to the legs using 16 of the M6 x 12 bolts washers and nuts supplied The long cross membe...

Page 11: ...from the handle 2 Place one washer back on the handle 3 Pass the handle through the arm as shown and secure in place using the remaining washer and nut Do not overtighten the handle must turn freely...

Page 12: ...behind the clamp and push it all the way down 5 Adjust the riving knife until there is a 3 5 mm gap between the riving knife and the saw blade 6 Tighten the riving knife clamp 7 Replace the table inse...

Page 13: ...to the dust outlet on the rear of the table saw 3 Always use a dust extracting device The workplace should also be well ventilated The dust extraction port has an inner diameter of 36 mm and an outer...

Page 14: ...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 locking lever FENCE HEIGHT The parallel fenc...

Page 15: ...the angle you want 4 Retighten 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 lowe...

Page 16: ...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 17: ...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 18: ...g with a roller stand etc CUTTING NARROW WORKPIECES Always use a push stick when the workpiece is smaller than 120 mm in width When not in use place the push stick in its storage clip on the side of t...

Page 19: ...ntil 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...

Page 20: ...vents these might attack the plastic parts Make sure that no water can get into the interior of the saw Motor bearings are sealed for life and do not require oiling CHANGING THE BLADE 1 Turn the blade...

Page 21: ...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 bolt on the riving kni...

Page 22: ...at any time without prior notice Voltage 230V AC 50Hz Power input 1600 W No load speed 4100 rpm Overload protection Yes Table size with extension 960 mm x 640 mm Dust Extractor socket 36 mm internal...

Page 23: ...23 Parts Service 020 8988 7400 E mail Parts clarkeinternational com or Service clarkeinternational com PARTS DIAGRAM AND LIST...

Page 24: ...her 4 ZLGCTS16034 35 Screw M4x20 ZLGCTS16035 36 Washer 8 ZLGCTS16036 37 Strut Spacer Bush ZLGCTS16037 38 Bevel Gear ZLGCTS16038 39 Motor Adjusting Shaft ZLGCTS16039 40 Motor Stop Block ZLGCTS16040 41...

Page 25: ...ding Seat ZLGCTS16100 101 Nut M5 ZLGCTS16101 102 Lock Handle ZLGCTS16102 103 Screw M5 16 ZLGCTS16103 104 Fixing Block ZLGCTS16104 105 Fixing Clamp ZLGCTS16105 106 Mounting Plate ZLGCTS16106 107 Dustpr...

Page 26: ...26 Parts Service 020 8988 7400 E mail Parts clarkeinternational com or Service clarkeinternational com DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY...

Page 27: ...27 Parts Service 020 8988 7400 E mail Parts clarkeinternational com or Service clarkeinternational com...

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