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j) Connect the saw to a dust collection 
device when sawing wood.

 The operator 

should be informed of the factors that 
influence exposure to dust e.g. type of 
material being cut and the importance of local 
extraction (capture or source) and the proper 
adjustment hoods/baffles/chutes.

k) Use proper extension cord.

 Make sure 

any extension cord is in good condition. 
When using an extension cord, be sure to use 
one heavy enough to carry the current your 
machine will draw. An undersized cord will 
cause a drop in line voltage resulting in loss 
of power and possible overheating.

l) Always use safety glasses.

 Also use a 

face or dust mask if the cutting operation is 
dusty. Everyday eyeglasses only have impact 
resistant lenses, they are NOT safety glasses. 

m) Maintain tools with care. 

Keep 

tools sharp and clean for best and safest 
performance. Follow instructions for 
lubricating and changing accessories.

n) Disconnect from the power supply

 

before servicing, cleaning or and when 
changing accessories, such as blades.

o) Use recommended accessories.

 Only 

use genuine Evolution accessories.

p) Check for damaged parts. 

Before further 

use of the tool, a guard or other part that is 
damaged should be carefully checked to 
determine that it will operate properly and 
perform its intended function - check for 
alignment of moving parts, binding of moving 
parts, breakage of parts, mounting, and any 
other conditions that may affect its operation. 
A guard or other part that is damaged should 
be properly repaired or replaced.

q) Keep hands out of the path of the saw 
blade.
r) Never reach around the saw blade.
s) Turn off machine and wait for saw 
blade to stop before making any fence 
adjustments.
t) Never pull or carry the tool by the 
power cord. 

Carrying or pulling the tool by 

the power cord could cause damage to the 
insulation or the wire connections resulting in 
the possibility of electric shock or fire.

u) When transporting the machine use 
a transportation device. 

Never use the 

guards for handling or transportation.

v) During transportation the upper part of 
the saw blade must be lowered fully and 
covered by the guard.
w) All operators using this machine must 
read the instructions and familiarize 
themselves with the machines workings.
x) Never leave the saw running and 
unattended. 

Do not leave the saw until the 

saw has been switched OFF, and the blade 
has come to a complete halt.

y) Rebating or grooving should not be carried 
out unless suitable guarding, such as a 
tunnel guard, is fitted above the saw table.
z) Saws shall not be used for slotting 
(stopped groove).

SPECIFICATION FURY 255mm TABLE SAW

Voltage    

230V ~50Hz

Input power 

1500W

No load speed 

2500min

-1

Blade diameter  

ø10˝ (255mm) TCT

Blade bore 

ø25.4mm

Blade kerf 

2mm

Blade  teeth 

24T       

Maximum depth of cut at 0

73mm

Maximum depth of cut at 45

0

 54mm

Net weight 

25kg

Riving Knife Thickness 

1.8mm

NOISE AND VIBRATION DATA

Sound pressure level: 

93.0dB(A)

Sound power level: 

104.3dB(A)

Uncertainty K       

3 dB(A)

ACCESSORIES

Table  Extensions:                                        2pcs                        
Extension Table Support Struts: 

4pcs

Blade  Changing  Tool: 

2pcs                         

Mitre Gauge: 

1pc

Anti-bounce device: 

1pc

Adjustable Rip Fence: 

1pc

Rear Cantilever Braces: 

2pcs

Push Stick: 

1pc

Fence Rail: 

2pc

Table Saw Stand (When Assembled): 

1pc

Allen Key 

1pc

Spanner 1pc
Fence Locating Bar 

1pc

Summary of Contents for FURY 52551

Page 1: ...255mm TCT Multipurpose Table Saw Original Instructions Read instructions before operating this tool www evolutionfury com...

Page 2: ...onformity 04 Important Information 05 12 Month Limited Warranty 05 General Safety Rules 05 Safety Precautions for Table Saws 07 Symbols 08 Additional Specific Safety Rules 08 Specification 09 Machine...

Page 3: ...ectives 2006 42 EC Machine Directive 2006 95 EC Low Voltage Directive 2004 108 EC EMC Directive 2002 95 EC Restriction of the use of Certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electric equipment T...

Page 4: ...m There is no warranty written or verbal for saw blades In no event shall Evolution Power Tools be liable for loss or damage resulting directly or indirectly from the use of our merchandise or from an...

Page 5: ...e before servicing and when changing accessories such as blades bits and cutters disconnect tools from the power supply 16 Remove adjusting keys and wrenches Form the habit of checking to see that key...

Page 6: ...an and the thickness of the body of the saw blade shall not be more than the thickness of the riving knife d Take care that the selection of the saw blade is suitable for the material to be cut e Wear...

Page 7: ...r table saw it is important that you read and understand these safety rules Failure to follow these rules could result in serious injury to the operator or damage to the table saw a Always use the bla...

Page 8: ...hands out of the path of the saw blade r Never reach around the saw blade s Turn off machine and wait for saw blade to stop before making any fence adjustments t Never pull or carry the tool by the po...

Page 9: ...9 www evolutionfury com KNOW YOUR PARTS 1 Fixings grouped in sets 3 Table extensions and struts etc 2 Stand components 4 Other parts mitre gauge rip fence top guard fence rail...

Page 10: ...RIP FENCE 6 RIP FENCE LOCKING HANDLE 7 RIP FENCE SCALE MAGNIFIER 8 SLIDING MITRE FENCE 9 ANTI BOUNCE DEVICE 10 RISE FALL ADJUSTMENT HANDLE 11 BEVEL LOCKING LEVER 12 BEVEL ADJUSTMENT WHEEL 13 PUSH STI...

Page 11: ...s piece using four 6mm hex bolts This cross piece has sloped ends to accommodate the splay of the legs Ensure it is fitted correctly with slope facing upwards Do not fully tighten any of the bolts at...

Page 12: ...rough the four corner holes in the stand See Fig 5 3 Table Extensions Note The pressed steel table extensions are not handed and can fit on either side of the machine However the single hole in the en...

Page 13: ...ent of the table extensions is possible by repositioning the relevant fixing screw in their slots 4 Assembling the Rip fence The rip fence guide has an adjustable aluminium faceplate For normal use th...

Page 14: ...ut the following procedure The Fence Rail needs to be positioned correctly for its scale to read accurately 1 Locate the Rip Fence in the Fence Rail to the RH side of the Blade 2 Raise the saw blade s...

Page 15: ...d 6 Tighten and re check the Rip Fence when correct alignment has been achieved 7 Lower the blade 7 Sliding Mitre Gauge Note The sliding mitre gauge fits in either of the inverted T slots in the machi...

Page 16: ...the blade guard Ensure that it is working efficiently and covers the blade entirely at the sides as well as the crown 4 Lower the blade a little and recheck that the blade guard operation 5 When sati...

Page 17: ...ng and lowering handle is used to raise or lower the blade Turn clockwise to lower the blade and counter clockwise to raise the blade See Fig 19 3 Tilting the Blade The blade can be tilted up to 450 t...

Page 18: ...re attach the wing nuts See Fig 22 Adjust as above Remember to return to the original configuration when the rip fence is in the normal RH operating position 5 Mitre Gauge The mitre gauge can be used...

Page 19: ...djust the blade guard for mitre bevel or compound cutting as detailed in Assembly 8 1 Crosscutting Set the mitre gauge to 00 and tighten using the vertical handle Position in the desired T slot and ad...

Page 20: ...tre gauge positioned on the LH side of the machine with the rip fence on the RH side of the machine See Fig 29 The rip fence can be used as a length stop if it is properly set and adjusted Note Align...

Page 21: ...p fence Use smooth steady pressure and employ a push stick if necessary When the ripping width is greater than 300mm and with care both hands can be used to guide feed the material through the saw The...

Page 22: ...Replace the outer flange and nut and tighten securely with the spanners provided Check that both blade flanges are in contact with the blade 9 Replace the table access plate and its fixing screws Ens...

Page 23: ...blades onto the 25 4mm metal flange Secure the blades with the centre hand nut ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Waste electrical products should not be disposed of with household waste Please recycle where fa...

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