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7. UNPACKING & CHECKING
Dust port.
Riving knife.
Dust extraction flexible hose.
Handles.
Power cable and plug.
Rubber feet.
Bolts to secure feet (4xM8).
Blade guard.
Hose support.
Push block.
Blade guard bolt.
Push stick hook.
Double pin blade spanner
Blade spanner.
Push stick.
Blade.
Mitre gauge.
2x frame assembly spanners.
Rail adjustment knobs.
Mitre fence.
Wheel set.
Ripping fence.
Guide rails.
4x self tapping screws.
3x Pan head cross slot
washers.
FIG.26
9.4 MITRE GAUGE - FIG. 27
The mitre gauge is used for cross cut, mitre cut and
compound mitre cut when mounted on the side rail.
Setting the angle on the gauge is suitable for most
applications but for extra accuracy, a protractor or other
measuring device should be used when setting the
cutting angle. Test the accuracy of the angle on a piece
of scrap material before cutting the work piece.
9.5 NO-VOLT SWITCH - FIGS. 28 - 29
The table saw is fitted with a no-volt switch with an
emergency shut-off cover
.
In the event of an emergency, closing the cover firmly
will cause the stop button to be triggered, stopping the
machine. To re-open the cover, slide red stop button up,
lift cover and press green button. In the event of a
power failure the saw will have to be manually
re-started.
To switch the saw on, lift up the cover and push the
green button marked ‘I’
.
To switch the saw off, lift up the sprung cover and push
the red button marked ‘0’
.
To switch the saw off in an emergency striking the cover
firmly will trigger the ‘0’ button.
Note: Regular inspection/cleaning should be carried out
to prevent any build up of sawdust, etc.
Power supply is connected to the table saw with power
lead
to the back of the no-volt switch.
IMPORTANT:
Ensure saw is used in a well lit
environment.
9.3 RIP FENCE ALIGNMENT- FIG. 26
When ripping material the mitre gauge is fitted with
the rip fence (rip fence is longer than the mitre fence).
Slide fence along the front rail against the scale on the
table top, when in correct position tighten the guide
adjustment knobs
to lock in position.
NOTE: Mitre gauge must be set at 90º otherwise the
material will pinch the blade.
9. SETTING UP THE TABLE SAW
7.2 WHAT’S IN THE BOX?
FIG.27
FIG.28
FIG.29