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BASIC TABLE SAW OPERATIONS
WARNING:
Do not cut metal or metallic materials when the
machine is configured as a Table Saw.
WARNING:
Never attempt freehand cuts on this machine.
Always use a correctly adjusted Rip Fence to minimise the
possibility of the blade binding and kickback.
1. Adjusting the Table Height (Fig. 23a &23b)
The height of the Table above the machines motor can be
adjusted. This enables your R210MTS to mimic the rise and fall
facility found on many conventional table saws. The cutting
depth of the blade can thereby be adjusted from 0mm to 32mm.
WARNING:
Only adjust the height of the table with the
machine disconnected from the mains power supply.
To adjust:
• Loosen the Height Adjustment Screw and adjust the table
height so that the saw blade protrudes through the table by
the required amount. Retighten the screw.
• We recommend that the saw blade protrudes through the
material to be cut by approximately 3mm.
WARNING:
This machine is not suitable for cutting rebates or
stopped grooves.
Note:
A workshop dust extraction device can be connected to
the extraction port found at the rear of the machine if required.
2. Table Saw On/Off Switches (Fig. 24)
The On/Off Switch is a two (2) button latching type. The buttons
are located on the Front Left Hand side of the Cutting Handle.
• Push the Green (I) button to start the motor.
• Push the Red (O) button to stop the motor.
3. Rip cutting
Note:
The R210MTS in Table Saw mode is optimally suited for
the cutting of thin sheet material such as laminate flooring etc.
Rip cutting is cutting along the length of a piece of material
rather than across it.
Rip cutting should always be done with the Rip Fence set to the
desired width and on the RH side of the machines table.
Fig. 23a
Fig. 23b
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