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Fitting the rear table extension 

 

1.

 

Use the 3 x M6 x 12mm screws each with a plain washer and a spring washer to attach the rear extension to 

the table top. 

2.

 

Use 2 x black cross head screws with matching washers to attach the rear extension supports to the rear 
extension. Use 2 x black cross head screws with matching washers and nuts to attach the rear extension 
supports to the table top. 

3.

 

Tighten the screws to secure the extension table. 

 
 

Fitting the side extensions 

 

1.

 

Slide the bars of a side extension into the table top. 

NOTE

 : the side extension with the handle grips on the underside of the extension fits on the opposite side 

of the table saw to the wheels. 

2.

 

Secure the side extensions in place with the set screws, tightening with the hex key provided. 

3.

 

Add the 4 side extension locks. 

 
 

Fitting the adjustment wheels 

 
Secure the blade height wheel and blade angle wheel in place with a star washer and dome nut. 
 
 

Fitting the riving knife assembly 

 
1.

 

Remove the 4 screws securing the table insert and take off the table insert. 

2.

 

Loosen the blade lock and turn the blade height wheel to raise the blade to its highest position. 

3.

 

Tighten the blade lock. 

4.

 

Using the hex key provided, loosen the two hex bolts on the riving knife clamp and insert the riving knife between 
the two metal plates that form this clamp. 

5.

 

Adjust the position of the riving knife so that the gap between the knife and the teeth of the blade is even along 

the curve of the blade and is not less than 5mm wide. 

6.

 

Tighten the 2 hex screws to secure the riving knife in place. 

7.

 

Replace the table insert. 

 

 

Fitting and removing the saw blade guard 

 
1.

 

To remove the guard, take off the nut and screw, then lift off the guard. 

2.

 

To replace the guard, fit it over the riving knife so that the hole in the guard and the hole in the riving knife are 
aligned. 

3.

 

Insert the screw and fit the nut. 

4.

 

Tighten the nut sufficiently so that the guard rests on the table top but will lift when the workpiece is pushed into 

the blade. 

NOTE

 : the blade guard should return to its rest position after the workpiece has been sawn. 

5.

 

A suitable vacuum extraction system or household vacuum cleaner can be connected to the dust extraction 
nozzle. 

 

CAUTION : The saw blade guard must be in position at all times to prevent contact with the blade. It should 
lift up and onto the workpiece when the workpiece is passed through the saw. 

 
 

 

Summary of Contents for F36-527

Page 1: ...1 10 TABLE SAW FOX Model F36 527 ASSEMBLY AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ...

Page 2: ... information Page 8 Electrical connections Page 9 Earthing instructions Page 9 Environmental protection Page 10 Symbols Page 10 Unpacking and cleaning Page 11 Before using the machine Page 12 Assembling adjusting and using the machine Page 13 Parts diagram Page 19 Parts list Page 20 DART Tool Group Guarantee Page 23 Declaration of Conformity Page 24 ...

Page 3: ...t or small pieces wear safety gear protective glasses gloves a mask and ear defenders If you have long hair tie it up Do not wear watches or bracelets Wear shoes with good grip and remember to never place your fingers too near the blade Do not use the machine if you are tired or distracted because you risk injury Do not use this machine anywhere containing flammable liquids and or volatile gases 1...

Page 4: ...before using the machine 15 Avoid accidentally starting the machine Make sure that the switch is in the OFF position before connecting the power 16 When the tool is used outside use only extension leads designed for outdoor use 17 Be observant Use common sense when operating machinery Do not use the tool when tired 18 Inspect parts before use Before continuing to use the tool inspect any protectiv...

Page 5: ...SS blades The push stick or push block should always be stored with the machine when not in use Only use saw blades for which the maximum possible speed is not less than the maximum spindle speed of the tool and the material to be cut When transporting the machine lift only by handles or solid parts never use gaurds to move or transport the machine During transportation the upper part of the saw b...

Page 6: ...e stated in these instructions damaged safety devices and parts must be repaired or replaced by an authorised service facility This tool complies with relevant safety regulations Repairs are to be carried out only by qualified electricians at authorised service centres using original replacement parts There is a risk of injury if this not observed Rebating or grooving should not be carried out unl...

Page 7: ...ove the rip fence out of the way when crosscutting Feed the work into the blade AGAINST the direction of rotation only Never use the fence as a cut off gauge when crosscutting Keep these instructions safe ...

Page 8: ...ecessary The quoted emission values are calculated according to standards and not related to use in the workplace Although there is a correlation between these various levels of emission it is impossible to draw any conclusion on additional necessary precautions Factors having a potential influence on the level of sound transmission in the workplace include the working time the size of the room as...

Page 9: ... conductor and a grounding plug The plug must be plugged into a matching outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and regulations Do not modify the plug provided If it does not fit into the outlet have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician Improper connection of the grounded equipment can result in a risk of electric shock The green wire with...

Page 10: ...tric or electronic devices in household waste They must be taken to a compatible recycling facility ATTENTION The manufacturer reserves the right to change specifications without notice Images are supplied for information purposes only Actual machine and accessories may differ in appearance SYMBOLS Always wear protective goggles when using this machine Read and understand the instruction manual be...

Page 11: ...r extension supports x 2 Wheel axle Wheels x 2 Wheel brackets x 2 Wheel handles each with star washer and dome nut x 2 Blade change spanners x 2 Hex key Carriage bolts with plain washer spring washer and nut stand assembly x 32 M6 x 12mm screw with 2 plain washers spring washer and nut x 4 Circlip wheels to axle x 2 Side extension lock side extensions x 4 M6 x 12mm screw with plain washer and spri...

Page 12: ...g in the machine If in doubt do not plug in the machine Using a power source with a voltage less than the nameplate rating is harmful to the motor The machine has to be adjusted so that the height of the uppermost tip of the blade is just higher than the workpiece All the guards and safety devices must be fitted correctly before the machine is switched on The blade must be able to run freely When ...

Page 13: ...s to attach each long upper brace to the top of the stand 5 Use 4 carriage bolts plain washers spring washers and nuts to attach each short upper brace to the top of the stand 6 Partially tighten all screws and place the stand on its feet Fitting the wheels to the stand 1 Attach the wheel brackets to the stand legs using the M6 x 16mm screws with washers and nuts 2 Add the wheels to the axle and m...

Page 14: ...el to raise the blade to its highest position 3 Tighten the blade lock 4 Using the hex key provided loosen the two hex bolts on the riving knife clamp and insert the riving knife between the two metal plates that form this clamp 5 Adjust the position of the riving knife so that the gap between the knife and the teeth of the blade is even along the curve of the blade and is not less than 5mm wide 6...

Page 15: ...rge a cut in one pass the overload switch located to the right of the On Off buttons partially pops out 2 Correct the cause of the overload and ensure the blade is clear of any material that was being cut 3 Wait several minutes then push in the central part of the overload switch to reset the machine 4 To restart the machine press the green On button Adjusting the cutting depth WARNING The blade l...

Page 16: ...ng the cut 1 Longitudinal cuts involve cutting through a workpiece along its full length 2 One edge of the workpiece is pressed against the rip fence while its flat side rests on the table top 3 The saw blade guard must always be operational and cover the workpiece 4 When making longitudinal cuts yio must always stand to one side of the cutting line 5 Set the fence to suit the required width using...

Page 17: ...he mitre fence 4 Switch on the saw 5 Push the mitre fence and the workpiece towards the saw blade in order to make the cut IMPORTANT never hold the part of the workpiece which is being cut Always push the mitre fence far enough forward for the workpiece to be cut through completely 6 Switch off the saw 7 Wait for the saw blade to stop before removing the off cuts Replacing the saw blade WARNING sw...

Page 18: ...batteries in the laser generator WARNING switch off the machine and remove the mains power plug before carrying out any adjustments maintenance work or blade changes 1 Set the height of the blade to its maximum 2 Remove the blade guard 3 Remove the laser assembly cover screw and take out the two button type batteries 4 Replace both batteries with the same type or equivalent taking care to insert t...

Page 19: ...PARTS DIAGRAM ...

Page 20: ...PARTS LIST ...

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Page 23: ...ion prove to be defective in workmanship or material The warranty period for the FOX branded products is one year for parts and labour and three years for parts only The guarantee does not include repair labour or parts requiring replacement because of misuse abuse or normal wear and tear Repairs made by other than the factory DART TOOL GROUP service centre or authorised FOX service dealers reliev...

Page 24: ...ESS PARK KIRKCALDY UK KY1 3PD Tel 44 0 1592 652946 Fax 44 0 1592 654854 Declares that the 10 TABLE SAW F36 527 is in compliance with the regulations included in the Directives CEE 2006 42 2004 108 2006 95 Person authorized to create the technical file Robert Paterson 06 05 2011 The Director ...

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