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Summary of Contents for MTSAW17536110-0130

Page 1: ... Manual 2015 Laguna Tools Inc All rights reserved LAGUNA TOOLS 2072 Alton Parkway Irvine California 92606 Ph 800 234 1976 www lagunatools com Model MTSAW17536110 0130 Model MTSAW17536110 0130 Model MTSAW17536110 0130 ...

Page 2: ...ACHINE LEVELING 6 RESET PROTECTOR 6 SAFETY SWITCH 7 UNPACKING 7 CLEAR UP 7 PLACEMENT OF THE TABLW SAW 7 ASSEMBLY OF THE TABLE SAW 8 INSTALL BLADE GUARD 10 RIVING KNIFE 11 TABLE INSERT 12 SAW BLADE 12 FENCE ASSEMBLY 12 MITER GAUGE 15 MAINTENANCE ADJUSTMENTS 16 TYPE OF CUT 19 WIRING DIAGRAMS 21 PARTS DIAGRAMS 23 PARTS LIST 27 ...

Page 3: ... glasses that have impact resistant lenses also use face or dust mask if cutting operation is dusty 7 Do not wear loose clothing gloves bracelets necklaces or other jewelry while the saw is in operation Wear protective hair covering to contain long hair and wear non slip footwear 8 Be sure that adjusting wrenches tools drinks and other clutter are removed from the machine and or the feed table sur...

Page 4: ...lug it should be used with a three pole receptacle Never remove the third prong 25 Do not use this saw for other than its intended use If used for other purposes we disclaims any real implied warranty and holds itself harmless for any injury which may result from that use 26 Before using the machine Check that no guard or other part is damaged Carefully check to determine that all parts of the mac...

Page 5: ...away from the blade is used as the main cutting guide for the work piece The miter gauge is used to guide and support the work piece during the cut when the work piece cannot slide against the fence The miter gauge body can be rotated to allow a wide range of cutting angles The blade guard assembly is equipped with a spreader anti kickback pawls and riving knife which work to prevent kickback and ...

Page 6: ...ketch A A temporary adapter which looks like the adapter illustrated in Sketches B and C in Fig A may be used to connect this plug to a 2 pole receptacle as shown in Sketch B if a properly grounded outlet is not available The temporary adapter should be used only until a properly grounded outlet can be installed by a qualified electrician The green colored rigid ear lug and the like extending from...

Page 7: ...rload protector is reset Once the switch button is reset the saw may be started and operated as normal NOTE If thereset button won t click into place immediately the motor is still too hot and must be allowed to cool Frequent blowing of fuses or Tripping of circuit breakers may result if Motor is overloaded Overloading can occur if a work piece is fed too rapidly or if the saw is misaligned Motor ...

Page 8: ...lvent soaked rags according to manufacturer s safety recommendations A putty knife held flat to avoid scratching the surface may also be used to scrape off the coating followed by clean up with solvent Avoid rubbing the saw s painted surfaces as many solvent based products will remove paint Fig 2 To prevent rust apply a light coating of paste wax or use regular applications of any after market sur...

Page 9: ...e miter gauge and arbor wrench storage brackets are already installed on the saw Install the fence storage brackets on the right side of the saw as shown in using two Phillips head screws and flat washers FRONT RAIL INSTALATION Note The 36 front rail has 2 pieces of Tubes a join pin but 52 Rail is single piece 1 Loosely thread the six square head bolts to the front of the table 2 Do not tighten do...

Page 10: ...LE OF 52 RAIL INSTALLED 1 Assemble the right table assembly to the extension table and align to the front rail mounting holes Fasten the table to the front rail with two M8 hex bolts 8 mm flat washers and M8 hex nuts Fasten the table to the rear rail with two CAP screw w lock washers 8 mm flat washers and M8 hex nuts 2 Install each foot with a M8 Hex nut A into the bottom of a support leg 3 Fasten...

Page 11: ...emover the table insert 3 Insert the spreader into the bracket slot and tighten the lock knob shown to secure the spreader 4 Tug the spreader up to verify it is locked 5 Lift the blade guard cover just enough to slide the table insert into the table slot over the blade then secure the insert with the knob on the front of the insert The guard should swing up high enough to accommodate the work piec...

Page 12: ...e for all non through cuts made with a standard table saw blade or dado blade Use the riving knife for those special operations where the blade guard or its components get in the way of safe operation such as with very narrow cuts The key difference between the spreader and the riving knife is that the riving knife mounts below the blade s highest point of rotation The riving knife must be kept wi...

Page 13: ...th the allen wrench until level SAW BLADE See Fig 10 This saw can take a blade with 10 250mm diameter having a center hole diameter of 5 8 Be sure to disconnect table saw from power source before changing the blade 1 Set the blade to 90º and raise it to its highest position 2 Loosen the Knob Fig 11 on the Table Insert then remove the table insert and blade guard riving knife depending on what is i...

Page 14: ...C or D Fig 13 Do this slowly just an eighth to a quarter turn at a time or you will quickly overshoot the desired adjustment Note It is always good practice to periodically recheck the alignment of your fence to the blade ALIGN THE RIP FENCE PERPENDICULAR 90 TO THE TABLE Place a machinist square on the table against the fence and look for a gap between the square and the fence bottom and top or th...

Page 15: ... Set blade to 90 and raise it to the maximum height Move the fence till it lightly touches the right side of the blade and push down the locking lever to lock the fence in place With the fence locked in place against the blade loosen the pointer screws B Line up the reference line on the pointer with the zero point on the tape and re tighten the pointer screws Fig 17 Note When changing blades re a...

Page 16: ...adjust the miter gauge 45 90 and 45 See Fig 20 To use setting to other than 90 loosen the lock knob A by turning it counter clockwise pull the stop lock pin B Fig 21rotate the miter head to 45 or any angle shown on the numerical guide Turn the lock knob clockwise to tighten it To check the accuracy of the miter gauge s factory set tings set it at 90 and check it with an L square or T square To ver...

Page 17: ...nspect the power cord and plug for damage To minimize the risk of electric shock or fire never operate the saw with a damaged power cord or plug Replace a damaged power cord or plug at the first sign of damage To minimize airborne dust particles periodically inspect all dust collection fittings retighten as needed WARNING MAKE SURE THE SAW HAS BEEN TURNED OFF AND UNPLUGGED FROM THE POWER SOURCE BE...

Page 18: ...Verify the 45 setting by tilting the blade as far as possible to the left and using the square check the angle and if needed adjust as for the 90 stop this time using the right stop screw B Fig 23 ADJUSTING THE BEVEL ANGLE POINTER The bevel pointer should read 0 when the blade is at 90 to the table If not with the blade set 90 vertical to the table proceed as follows 1 Remove the hand wheel by loo...

Page 19: ...s the user to lock the tilting mechanism and secure the blade at the desired angle Fig 27 To change the angle of the blade 1 Loosen the bevel locking handle D by turning it counter clockwise 2 Turn the hand wheel C left or right as required to set the blade to the desired angle The blade can be tilted to the left anywhere from 0 90 to the table to 45 3 With the blade tilted to the desired angle ti...

Page 20: ...lways be replaced for regular cutting Raise the saw blade only about 1 4 higher than the work piece to be cut WARNING Keep the blade guard installed and in the down position Failure to do this could result in serious personal injury or death Note NEVER REACH IN TOWARDS THE BLADE WHILE THE BLADE IS STILL SPINNING WHENEVER A RIP CUT IS COMPLETED TURN THE SAW OFF AND WAIT FOR THE BLADE TO COME TO A C...

Page 21: ...table slot that does not cause interference with your hand or the saw blade guard Fig 28 BEVEL CROSS CUTTING This procedure is the same as cross cutting except that the blade is set to an angle other than 0 After changing the bevel angle verify the alignment of the guard and splitter and verify that there is clearance with the saw blade Fig 29 MITER CUTS This operation is the same as cross cutting...

Page 22: ...21 WIRING DIAGRAMS 1 75HP 110 220V 60HZ 1PH ...

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Page 24: ...23 PARTS DIAGRAMS ...

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Page 28: ...50472 621 Plastic Set Screw 2 1 16 000004 306 Hex screw M10 1 5P 50 1 1 17 230301 615 Handle 1 1 18 922141 000 Compress Cam Assembly 1 1 19 250471 621 Frictional Plate 2 1 20 002103 103 Flat Head Screw M6 1 0P 8 2 1 21 172341 904 Bracket for Frictional Plate 1 1 22 008308 100 Anti loose Nut M10 1 5P 1 1 23 008304 100 Anti loose Nut M6 1 0P 1 1 24 001902 109 Set screw M6 1 0P 6 2 1 25 172847 905 Br...

Page 29: ...80163 901 Spring 1 2 24 171379 904 Anti Kick Finger Right 1 2 25 000303 110 Pan Head Screw M5 0 8P 30 1 2 26 171153 904 Spreader 1 2 27 043323 000 O Ring P3 4 2 28 573543 000 Warning Label 1 2 31 006001 012 Flat Washer 5 3 12 1 0t 2 3 920719 000 Miter Gauge Assembly 1 3 1 920720 000 Miter Gauge Handle Assembly 1 380202 905 Nut 1 250292 000 Handle 1 000003 217 Hex screw M8 1 25P 75 1 3 2 006001 049...

Page 30: ...008308 100 Anti loose Nut M10 1 5P 1 18 006001 071 Flat Washer 10 25 3 0t 1 19 006001 041 Flat Washer 8 2 22 3 0t 2 20 000004 208 Hex screw M10 1 5P 80 1 21 1 900804 000 Motor Assembly 2HP 1PH 1 21 2 900807 000 Motor Assembly 1 75HP 1PH 1 22 1 937646 000 Magnetic Switch Assembly 230V 1 22 2 937653 000 Magnetic Switch Assembly 120V 1 23 014403 000 V Belt 17 320 1 24 014342 000 Poly V Belt 125J 6 1 ...

Page 31: ... 049 Flat Washer 8 5 16 2 0t 12 3 008006 100 Hex Nut M8 1 25P 12 4 048701 101 Square Bolt M8 1 25P 20 6 6 850673 000 Rail End Cap Assembly 1 7 250698 615 End Cap Left 1 8 250699 615 End Cap Right 1 9 001102 604 Self Tapping Screw M4 1 59P 12 4 11 172342 904 Rear Rail Left 1 12 172343 904 Rear Rail Right 1 13 310163 909 Front Rail Left 1 14 310164 909 Front Rail Right 1 15 360249 905 Pin 2 16 57303...

Page 32: ...6 901 Self Tapping screw 8 10 190205 308 Steel Tube 2 51 390017 000 Saw Blade 1 52 170518 901 Saw Blade clamp 1 53 380205 901 Nut TW5 8 12 1 54 250836 615 Dust Guard 1 55 000303 210 Pan Head Screw M5 0 8P 30 4 58 360653 902 Fix Shaft Bolt 1 59 920693 000 Handle Assembly 1 60 280060 000 Spring 1 61 010205 000 Retaining Ring ETW 8 1 62 010115 000 Retaining Ring RTW 24 1 63 360695 000 Guide shaft 1 6...

Page 33: ...Screw w Washer M8 1 25P 12 2 89 170965 904 Fix Plate 1 90 001103 901 Round Head Screw M4 5 1 81P 9 5 91 173557 000 Case 1 92 020004 000 Strain Relief SB8R 1 1 93 173024 000 Side Cover 1 94 230334 615 Push Sticks 1 96 000003 316 Hex screw M8 1 25P 60 2 97 250399 615 Wheel 2 98 008306 100 Anti loose Nut M8 1 25P 2 99 004001 101 Knob 5 16 18NC 3 4 2 100 250362 615 Motor Cover 1 101 923529 000 Leadscr...

Page 34: ...1 116 040004 000 Hex Wrench 4mm 1 117 040006 000 Hex Wrench 6mm 1 118 040203 000 Open Wrench 11 13 1 119 170399 904 Spanner 2 128 006001 033 Flat Washer 6 7 16 1 0t 2 129 008603 100 Square Nut M6 1 0P 2 130 012002 005 Key 4 4 12 2 131 230041 000 Leveling foot 2 132 920687 000 Adapter 1 133 042608 000 Clip 2 134 042615 000 Dust Tube 1 ...

Page 35: ...ications subject to change Machines may be shown with optional accessories 2015 Laguna Tools Inc LAGUNA and the LAGUNA Logo are the registered trademarks of Laguna Tools Inc All rights reserved 2072 Alton Parkway Irvine CA 92606 Ph 800 234 1976 www lagunatools com ...

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