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Box Contents

A

Main Body (Saw Blade Fitted)

Table Extensions x2

Legs x4

Leg Brace A x2

Leg Brace B x2

Extension Strut x4

Riving Knife

Rubber Feet x4

Leg Stabilisers x2

Push Stick

Fence Rail

Support Bracket A (right) x2

Support Bracket B (left) x2

User Manual

Extraction Hose

Rip Fence

Mitre Gauge (In 2 Pieces)

Blade Guard

Spanner x2

Packet of Nuts and Bolts (28 Nuts & 40 Bolts)

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

M

N

O

P

Q

R

S

T

Summary of Contents for HYTS1800E

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual TABLE SAW HYTS1800E WARNING Read the instructions carefully before use ...

Page 2: ...ension Supports 22 Attach Legs 23 Attach Leg Braces 24 Install Fence Rail 25 Install Riving Knife 26 Install Blade Guard and Extraction Hose 27 Install Mitre Gauge and Fence Rail 28 Operation 29 32 Blade Dimensions 29 Blade Adjustment 30 Cutting Illustrations 31 Starting and Stopping 32 Maintenance Care 33 35 General Maintenance 33 Storage 33 Cleaning 33 Blade Replacement 34 Blade Angle Calibratio...

Page 3: ...oducts and should be kept with the product Please read and understand these instructions before you use your product Failure to do this may result in personal injury or damage to the product The safety precautions and warnings are to ensure your safety and protect you from harm or damage to the product The information contained in this manual was accurate at the time of production however HYUNDAI ...

Page 4: ...ndle the machine from an experienced or skilled person Personal Safety WARNING Never allow children or people unfamiliar with these instructions to use the product Local regulations can restrict the minimum age of the operator Keep children pets and other people not using the unit away from the work area at least 15m Be alert and shut off the unit if anyone enters work area Keep children under the...

Page 5: ...ne when it is in need of repair or is in poor mechanical condition Replace damaged missing or failed parts before using it Check for fuel leaks Keep the machine in safe working condition Do not use the machine if the machine s switch does not turn off the machine when running Any machine that can t be controlled with the switch is dangerous and must be replaced Regularly check to see that keys and...

Page 6: ...mes of strong or gale force winds or at any other times when the weather conditions might make it unsafe to use this product If there is bad weather conditions do not use the machine Make sure you thoroughly inspect the entire work area and remove all objects and anything that could be thrown by the machine or could damage the machine branches stones wire toys etc Attempting to clear the work area...

Page 7: ... gauge Guiding the workpiece with the rip fence and the mitre gauge at the same time increases the likelihood of saw blade binding and kickback Use only the push stick provided by the manufacturer or constructed in accordance with he instructions This push stick provides sufficient distance of the hand from the saw blade Do not perform any operation freehand Always use either the rip fence or the ...

Page 8: ...e machine with damaged guards or without the guard in place Keep hands and feet away from the moving parts at all times especially when switching on the motor Never cut more than one workpiece stacked vertically or horizontally The saw blade could pick up one or more pieces and cause kickback Use extra caution when cutting a workpiece that is twisted knotted warped or does not have a straight edge...

Page 9: ...you do not wash the electrolyte to another part of your face or body Gasses from charging batteries are highly flammable and great care should be taken to charge in well ventilated areas There is an explosion risk if the battery terminals are short circuited when connecting disconnecting ALWAYS exercise great care so that the terminals or battery leads are NOT allowed to touch and cause a spark AL...

Page 10: ... There is an increased risk of electric shock if your body is earthed or grounded To prevent electric shock use only with an extension cord suitable for outdoor use For additional protection the installation of a residual current device RCD having a rated residual operating current not exceeding 30mA is advisable Before use check that the extension cord is in good condition When using an extension...

Page 11: ... protection such as earplugs or ear defenders to protect your hearing Long term and regular users are advised to have hearing checked regularly Be especially vigilant and cautious when wearing ear protection because your ability to hear alarm warnings will be reduced Noise emissions for this equipment is unavoidable Carry out noisy work at approved times and for certain periods Limit the working t...

Page 12: ...designed and manufactured for cutting wood and timber allowing for multi angled accurate cuts User Types This machine is intended for use by consumers i e non professional operators The machine is intended for DIY and domestic use only Improper Use Any other usage not in keeping with the above mentioned ones may be hazardous and harm persons and or damage things Examples of improper use may includ...

Page 13: ...st Be Worn Protective electrically non conductive gloves are highly recommended when working Foot Protection Must Be Worn Non skid heavy duty footwear are highly recommended when working Hearing Protection Must Be Worn Suitable safety hearing protection is recommended Eye Protection Must Be Worn Always wear safety glasses goggles and or face shields Everyday eyeglasses have only impact resistant l...

Page 14: ... II tools symbol Read operator s manual Keep bystanders at a safe distance away from the work area The UKCA UK Conformity Assessed marking is a UK product marking that is required for goods being placed on the market in Great Britain England Wales and Scotland This product complies with the European directives and an evaluation method of conformity for these directives was done Danger Rotating par...

Page 15: ... reach of children 1 Carefully remove the product from the packaging and examine it for any sign of damage caused during shipping 2 Lay the contents out and check them If any part is damaged or missing you must not use the machine Contact HYUNDAI POWER PRODUCTS immediately 3 You must keep the packaging material in case the machine needs to be returned or repaired 4 Ensure that you have all the acc...

Page 16: ...www hyundaipowerproducts co uk 16 In The Box Not To Scale A B Descriptions on next page C D E F G H I J K L Q P O M Manual N S R T ...

Page 17: ...Leg Brace B x2 Extension Strut x4 Riving Knife Rubber Feet x4 Leg Stabilisers x2 Push Stick Fence Rail Support Bracket A right x2 Support Bracket B left x2 User Manual Extraction Hose Rip Fence Mitre Gauge In 2 Pieces Blade Guard Spanner x2 Packet of Nuts and Bolts 28 Nuts 40 Bolts B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T ...

Page 18: ...www hyundaipowerproducts co uk 18 Features Descriptions on next page ...

Page 19: ...d to this rail Table Extension Edges to increase the table size Mitre Gauge Gauge used to make angled mitre cuts Mitre Guide Pathway which guides the Mitre Gauge Blade Guard Protects the user from the sharp blade Riving Knife Prevents wood jamming and kickback Rip Fence Helps guide the wood when making rip cuts Rip Fence Locking Lever This locks the rip fence into position for use Base Supports an...

Page 20: ...age 20 STEP 5 Installing Fence Rail Page 24 STEP 2 Attach the Extensions Supports Page 21 STEP 3 Attaching Legs Page 22 STEP 4 Attaching Let Braces Page 23 STEP 6 Riving Knife Installation Page 25 STEP 7 Blade Guard and Extraction Hose Page 26 STEP 8 Mitre Gauge and Fence Rail Page 27 ...

Page 21: ...t the Main Body A upside down Use a soft barrier between the machine and the surface to prevent scratches i e cardboard or rubber mat 2 Line up the Table Extensions B and insert a bolt through the holes marked A C 3 Using the spanners included secure each bolt with nut Mirror this on both sides A B D C ...

Page 22: ...Secure this with 1 bolt from the inside edge 2 Now between the Extension Strut F and the Table Extension B insert a Support Bracket The longer Support Bracket A goes on the right side of the machine And the Shorter Support Bracket B goes on the left Secure with a bolt on the outer edge 3 Repeat on both sides in each corner of the machine Left Side Right Side ...

Page 23: ... On each corner locate a Leg C using the squares tabs on the main body 2 Secure with Bolts Ensure the Support brackets on both sides are also secured Simply pass a bolt through these and then secure to the main body 3 At this stage secure the Rubber Feet H to each leg ...

Page 24: ...re the Leg Brace is attached on the inside of these edges 2 Repeat with Leg Brace B on the left and right Ensure all nuts and bolts are tight at this stage STEP 5 Installing Fence Rail 1 Line up the threads on the Fence rail K to the holes on the edge of the table top and insert 2 Tighten the nuts but not completely they will need to be adjusted in the next steps ...

Page 25: ... next step by yourself 3 It s a good opportunity at this stage to check your Table Saw and table extensions are level Using either a Bubble Level or a flat edge run it across the Table saw to ensure a flat even work surface If uneven slightly loosen the bolts of the Table extensions and adjust as required 1 Using the nuts and bolts provided secure the Leg Stabillisers I ...

Page 26: ...ind the Blade Adjustment wheel clockwise to raise the blade completely 2 Using the spanners provided loosen the bolt on the Riving Knife Clamp Insert the Riving knife G into the clamp ensuring a 3mm 5mm gap and tighten Bolt for the Riving Knife Clamp 3 Re install the Blade cover over both blade and the Riving knife 3mm 5mm Gap ...

Page 27: ...oosen the handnut on the Blade Guard R Align the handnut on the Blade Guard R to the Hole at the top of the Riving Knife G Tighten the handnut to secure the Blade Guard R 2 Insert the Extraction hose onto the back of the blade guard and then onto the extraction port at the rear of the machine ...

Page 28: ...er down 2 As the bolts securing your Fence Rail shouldn t be fully tight you should be able to move the Rip Fence flush with the blade This is the True Zero point of the Table Saw Tighten the bolts securing the Fence Rail fully secure the True Zero point 3 Align the Bolts and Wingnuts of the Mitre Plate with the 2 indentations in the Mitre base Secure these tight 4 Slide the completed Mitre Gauge ...

Page 29: ...n be bought from good DIY retailers just ensure the centre bore and diameter are the same as the included saw blade 250mm x 30mm Blade Kerf is the width which is taken away by the blade The included blade has a 2 8mm kerf which when making non through cuts the blade would leave a 2 8mm wide cut in the wood The below images are just for representation purposes always use a blade guard for through c...

Page 30: ...Clockwise to lower the blade Blade Angle Adjustment To adjust the angle on the blade loosen the Bevel Locking Lever This allows to increase or decrease the cutting angle The angle can just adjusted just by moving the Adjusting Handwheel but also by pressing the Handwheel in and rotating it will allow more accurate angle selection When you have reached the desired angle tighten the Bevel Locking Le...

Page 31: ...gestions how to use the HYTS1800E Genpower Ltd is not liable for any damages to the machine materials possessions or persons Rip Cut Mitre Cut Bevel Cross Cut Bevel Compound Mitre Cut If the desired cut is less than 100mm away from the saw blade you MUST use the pushrod to ensure no contact with the sawblade ...

Page 32: ...ou MUST fully read and understand the Instruction Manual OFF ON Starting To Start the machine press the Green ON button 1 NEVER try to start the machine with any work material in the blade Stopping To Stop the machine press the Red OFF button Allow to stop completely Reset Press the RESET button above the OFF button in the event of a Thermal Overload or stoppage due to Jamming ...

Page 33: ...d protected area during severe weather and winter months Ensure the machine is stored in a position where any persons cannot step on to attempt to reach items up high due to risk of movement DO NOT store the machine near an ignition source such as a wood stove gas or electric heater or an appliance or heater with a pilot light Store the machine out of reach of children or anyone who is not familia...

Page 34: ...ming maintenance 1 Tilt the blade to 450 for ease of access 2 Using the largest spanner included secure on the Spindle Collar Nut 3 Then place the other included spanner on the Spindle bolt 4 To remove hold the larger spanner firm preventing the blade from rotating then rotate the other spanner anti clockwise Remove both the Spindle Collar nut and Bolt The Saw Blade can then be lifted off the spin...

Page 35: ...d it s possible to put the machine back into specification 00 Calibration 1 Put the Machine at 00 reading on the bevel gauge 2 Using your Tool Measure the current blade angle 3 Partially loosen the Bevel Calibration Bolt A Now apply pressure to the blade to reach the desired Angle Tighten Bevel Calibration Bolt A to confirm the new calibration 450 Calibration 1 Put the Machine at 450 reading on th...

Page 36: ...ine will not start Fuse in mains plug blown faulty Check fuse in mains plug and replace is necessary Internal wiring fault Contact your service dealer Machine functions intermittently Internal wiring fault Contact your service dealer NOTE All corrective actions should be carried out by suitably qualified person s ...

Page 37: ...imensions 250mm x 30mm x 2 8mm x 24T Cutting Range Degrees 00 450 Operating Height 829mm Table Top Dimensions 563mm x 583mm x 28mm Maximum Cutting Height 0o 85mm Maximum Cutting Height 45o 65mm Cable length 2 metres Rated Power 1800W Net Weight 19 45kg Sound Pressure Level 91 dB A KpA Uncertainty 3dB LWA Sound Power Level 104dB A KWA uncertainty 3dB ...

Page 38: ...patible with the environment We are a Member of the VALPAK National Compliance Scheme and our registration number is RM08660 For further information about disposal please contact your Local Authority You can also get more advice and guidance about recycling at the following website http www recycle more co uk Should you pass this product on to another user either sold or loaned you MUST pass on th...

Page 39: ... and Directives of Compliance 2006 42 EC The Machine Directive 2014 30 EU EMC Directive 2000 14 EC Noise Emissions 2011 65 EU RoHS Statement of Declaration We the importer and authorised representative of the product described confirm conformity within the provisions of applicable regulations and directives listed within this document Signed on Behalf of Genpower Ltd Place of Issue Genpower Ltd Si...

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