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Fusion Tablesaw

 

 

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 Adjustments  

 

Your Laguna Tools machine comes fully adjusted from the factory, but it is good practice to double check these adjustments and make sure the 
tool is in safe operating condition. 

 Fence Adjustments  

 

Fitting the fence: 

You will need to fit the fence to the right side of the blade to use the table saw. In the fit position, the fence can move freely with limited friction due 
to the installed nylon and plastic glide bushings. The fence should not, at any times be used on the left side of the blade. 

 

2. Place fence in fence guide 

3. Check Cam lock action

 

1.  Un-plug the tablesaw! 
2.  Hold fence with both hands, with cam 

lock up. 

3.  Place fence in fence guide 
4.  Check cam lock action, adjust if 

necessary. 

 

 

 

While holding the fence and the cam lock, raise 
the cam lock to engage the open position. Insert 
the fence frame into the front rail. 

The fence can slide freely in any position to the 
right of the blade. If the fence does not lock, adjust 
both blade paralleling set screws (located on the 
back of the fence frame as shown) at the same 
rate, as needed. 

 

Adjusting the Scale (rule): 

The scale will need to be “zeroed” every time the fence guide is taken off the table or adjusted. The fence must be zeroed for accurate cuts when 
using the scale. 

 

 

1.  Un-plug the tablesaw! 
2.  Position the fence up to blade. 
3.  Loosen the transparent viewport. 
4.  Adjust the view as needed 
5.  Tighten the view screws. 

 

Place fence in fence guide 

Adjust the Viewport

 

 

 

 

 

WARNING: MAKE SURE SAW IS UNPLUGGED. 

With the blade in a high position, bring the fence 
close to — but not touching — the blade. Use a 
folded piece of paper between the blade and the 
fence to ensure good distance. 

Use a #2 Philips head driver to loosen (but do not 
remove) the transparent scale reader. Adjust the 
viewport as needed, tighten the screws. 

NOTICE: 

If adjusting the viewport does not allow enough to 
zero the scale, see step 8 of general setup. 

 

Adjusting the Fence Glide Bushings: 

You may need to adjust the height of the bushings on either side or rear of the fence. The fence should be between 1/16” and 1/8” off the table to 
prevent scratches and not to allow any thin stock to slip through. 

 

Front Bushings 

Rear Bushings

 

1.  Un-plug the tablesaw! 
2.  Unlock the fence. 
3.  Use a hex key to adjust the front 

bushing height. 

4.  Use a wrench to adjust the rear bushing 

height. 

 

 

 

 

To adjust the front bushings, use the 
included hex key to raise or lower the 
nylon bushings that make contact with 
the front fence rail. 

 

To  adjust  the  rear  bushing,  loosen  the 
hex nut that locks the height position of 
the  bushing.  Adjust  the  position  and 
tighten the hex nut. 

Summary of Contents for Fusion 2

Page 1: ...1 SET UP AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Fusion Tablesaws Laguna Tools UK www lagunatools uk Tel 44 0 1530 516921 sales lagunatools uk...

Page 2: ...you to create works of art are a joy to run and work on and encourage your performance Laguna Tools Imagination Innovation and Invention at work This manual is intended to thoroughly cover the setup u...

Page 3: ...g the Throatplate 18 Installing Removing Safety Accessories 19 Installing Removing the Blade 20 Adjustments 21 Fence Adjustments 21 Table Adjustments 22 Arbor and Tilt Adjustments 24 Accessory Adjustm...

Page 4: ...ug Included CEE 7 7 Plug Breaker Recommendation 30 Amp Foot Print LxW 503 x 520 mm Overall Dimensions LxWxH 1663 x 1652 x 1080 9 mm Shipping Dimensions LxWxH 870 x 1190 x 1085 mm Net Weight No Accesso...

Page 5: ...new Laguna Arbor is Sturdy and built to last Perfectly flat and precision ground mirror finished tabletop Designed for industrial use The Fusion F3 features an industrial strength 3HP motor increased...

Page 6: ...d CEE 7 7 Plug Breaker Recommendation 20 Amp Foot Print LxW 473 x 490 mm Overall Dimensions LxWxH 1663 x 1652 x 1080 9 mm Shipping Dimensions LxWxH 870 x 1190 x 1085 mm Net Weight No Accessories 155 K...

Page 7: ...on ground mirror finished tabletop Designed for user adjustability Every accessory and control is adjustable to ensure the saw is accurate Quick release blade guard attachments Quick Arbor Adjustments...

Page 8: ...are of the dangers The pertinent accident prevention regulations as well as any other generally recognized technical safety and industrial medicine rules must be observed Repair work must be carried o...

Page 9: ...THOUT MAGNETIC OR AUTOMATIC SHUT OFF SWITCHES Make sure the tool is in the off position prior to plugging it in KEEP GUARDS IN PLACE Machine parts like riving knifes blade guard cutter head guards fea...

Page 10: ...omes to a complete stop When unattended unplug the tool MAINTAIN TOOLS WITH CARE Keep cutting tools sharp and clean for better and safer performance Follow instruction for lubricating and changing acc...

Page 11: ...de binding and kickback FEED WORKPIECE AT AN EVEN PACE DO NOT BEND OR TWIST THE WORKPIECE IF JAMMING OCCURS TURN THE TOOL OFF IMMEDIATELY UNPLUG THE TOOL THEN CLEAR THE JAM Jamming the saw blade by th...

Page 12: ...YOU CAN MAINTAIN GOOD FOOTING AND BALANCE IT SHOULD BE INSTALLED IN AN AREA THAT PROVIDES ENOUGH ROOM TO EASILY HANDLE THE SIZE OF YOUR WORKPIECE Cramped dark areas and uneven slippery floors invite a...

Page 13: ...RCD PROTECTED SUPPLY Use of an RCD reduces the risk of electric shock NOTE The term residual current device RCD can be replaced by the term ground fault circuit interrupter GFCI or earth leakage circ...

Page 14: ...and other construction activities contains chemicals known to cause cancer birth defects or other reproductive harm Some examples of these chemicals are Lead from lead based paint Crystalline silica f...

Page 15: ...l make you a better craftsman The basic components of the table saw are Controls Start Stop Fuse Arbor Height Control Tilt gauge Arbor Tilt control Fence clamp lock 1 Magnetic Switch 2 Overload Protec...

Page 16: ...the crate fasteners This is how the machine is shipped from the factory Use a drill or screw driver with a 2 Phillips head bit and remove the bottom screws from carton These screws may be discarded Li...

Page 17: ...wrench and Alan key to loosely fasten 2 bolts lock washers washers and nuts to the short rear fence guide and the back left of the table STOP BEFORE TIGHTENING Keep bolts loose until entire rail assem...

Page 18: ...el the tablesaw with the ground use the two leveling casters The knobs on the left lock the mobility of the saw 12 Fix the machine to the floor Adjust lock plate location and fix the machine on the fl...

Page 19: ...essories with this tool could be hazardous To reduce the risk of injury only Laguna recommended accessories should be used with this product Installing Removing Safety Accessories A Saw blade B Access...

Page 20: ...the blade guard with left hand and engage the cam lock with the thumb of your right hand Grasp the pawls up and out of the way to re insert the throat plate Lock the throat plate CAUTION Make sure the...

Page 21: ...e fence must be zeroed for accurate cuts when using the scale 1 Un plug the tablesaw 2 Position the fence up to blade 3 Loosen the transparent viewport 4 Adjust the view as needed 5 Tighten the view s...

Page 22: ...l increments and check Table Adjustments Adjusting the Table to be Parallel with the Blade It is good practice to make sure that the table is always parallel to the blade by checking it often You can...

Page 23: ...and four clamps 2 Take initial measurement 3 Take relative measurement 1 Un plug the tablesaw 2 Clamp supports to table 3 Place extension wing on supports 4 Join or adjust the wing with supplied bolts...

Page 24: ...icator on the cabinet if needed Adjusting the Belt It is good practice to check the tension of the belt often to ensure that the saw is performing properly If the tablesaw blade is slipping or is feel...

Page 25: ...es specified on the riving knife To adjust the position of the blade safety attachments relative to the saw blade NOTE if the cam action lever does not lock or is too hard to lock adjust the nut on th...

Page 26: ...side cover to clean and remove dust debris from dust Hood PUSH Block and Push stick A push block Fig 2 and A push stick Fig 3 must be used Warning Always turn on the dust collector before starting the...

Page 27: ...purchased but a shop made one works just as well When ripping extremely narrow stock that may not clear the width of the blade guard or very thin material such as paneling which may slip between the u...

Page 28: ...auge and the wood back away from the blade Lower the blade guard turn on the saw and make the cut When the work is cut through move one or both cut pieces If long enough to handle without danger immed...

Page 29: ...ust buildup from inside cabinet and off motors Notes Check replace belt for proper tension damage or wear Every 6 12 Months Lubricate trunnion slides Lubricate worm gear Lubricate leadscrew Lubricate...

Page 30: ...hread locking fluid 2 Replace warped bent blade re sharpen dull blade 3 Tighten replace 4 Tighten mounting bolts relocate shim machine 5 Retighten replace arbor pulley 6 Adjust tension of replace belt...

Page 31: ...t least IP2X when finishing electrical installation 3 All exposed conductive parts should be connected to the protective bonding circuit 4 Close and lock the door of cabinets WARNING 1 Enough space ar...

Page 32: ...Fusion Tablesaw 32 Wiring Diagram Fusion F3 230V...

Page 33: ...Fusion Tablesaw 33 Parts Diagrams Fence Assembly...

Page 34: ...Fusion Tablesaw 34 MITRE GAUGE Blade guard...

Page 35: ...Fusion Tablesaw 35 Motor and Trunnion...

Page 36: ...Fusion Tablesaw 36 cabinet...

Page 37: ...Fusion Tablesaw 37 F3 Cabinet...

Page 38: ...1 0P 8 2 15 174313 904 Bracket for Frictional Plate 1 16 000801 108 Hex Stocket Round Head Screw M6 1 0P 8 E58 2 17 270081 901 Spring Plate 1 18 230301 615 Handle 1 19 922141 000 Compress Cam Assembly...

Page 39: ...Nut M6 1 0P 2 4 051437 000 Extension Wing 2 5 011001 103 Spring Pin 3 10 1 6 924397 000 S A Throat Plate 1 7 051438 000 Table 1 8 006001 049 Flat Washer 8 5 16 2 0t 15 9 000003 105 Hex Screw M8 1 25P...

Page 40: ...1 34 130388 903 Blade Washer 1 35 380205 901 Blade Nut TW5 8 12 1 36 008302 100 Hex Nut Nylon M5 0 8P 1 37 002503 101 Hex Stocket Round Head Screw Nylock M5 0 8P 12 6 38 090323 000 Upper Trunnion for...

Page 41: ...her 16 1 38 1t 1 67 031011 001 Bearing 51100 2 68 090324 000 Trunnion 1 69 130257 000 Bevel Gear 2 70 006001 025 Flat Washer 6 4 16 1 0t 1 71 008317 300 Hex Nut Nylon M6 1 0P 1 72 361246 000 Column 2...

Page 42: ...07 000 Retaining Ring RTW 47 1 101 361262 901 Shaft 1 102 360734 901 Bushing 1 103 381415 905 Side Cover Screw M6 1 0P 20 8 104 251359 615 Motor Cover 1 105 051135 000 Trunnion Support 2 106 000003 10...

Page 43: ...4352 308 Right Rear Rail 1 127 6 310501 909 Right Front Rail 36 1 127 7 574689 000 Scale 36 1 127 8 250699 615 Right Rail End Cap 1 127 9 001102 604 Round Head Self Tapping Screw M4 1 59P 12 4 127 10...

Page 44: ...903 Bushing 1 148 001901 101 SET Screw Nylock M5 0 8P 5 1 156 361251 905 Parallel Pin 1 157 361250 901 Fixing Bolt 1 159 110071 000 Lock Handle 1 160 002504 102 Hex Stocket Round Head Screw Nylock M4...

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