background image

3

ONLINE MANUAL

Scan this QR Code with your 

mobile device to take you to 

the online manual.

7 8

9

10 11

13

12

14

1  Side Table Extension
2  Sliding Mitre Gauge
3  Rear Table Extension 
4  Blade Guard
5  Rip Fence
6  Rip Fence Lever
7  Support Strut
8  Stabilising Bracket

9  Push Stick
10 Table Insert
11 ON/OFF Switch
12 Bevel Lock
13   Blade  Height  Adjustment 

Handle

14 Bevel Adjustment Dial

TABLE SAW

KNOW YOUR PRODUCT

1.  ADJUSTMENTS

   For detailed assembly instructions see Assembly 

Manual.

SETUP & PREPARATION

WARNING!

 

ENSURE THE TOOL IS SWITCHED OFF AND 

DISCONNECTED FROM THE POWER SUPPLY BEFORE 

PERFORMING ANY OF THE FOLLOWING PROCEDURES.

WARNING!

 

THIS TOOL IS NOT INTENDED FOR 

CHANNEL OR TRENCH CUTS.

Cutting Depth

Bevel Angle

1   To lower the blade for 

a smaller depth of cut, 

rotate the blade height 

adjustment handle anti-

clockwise. 

The depth should be adjusted so that no more than one tooth is 

protruding through the timber. This helps to minimise splintering.

3   Secure the bevel angle 

by rotating the bevel lock 

clockwise.

2   Rotate the bevel 

adjustment dial in to the 

desired angle using the 

bevel scale.

2   To raise the blade for 

a larger depth of cut, 

rotate the blade height 

adjustment handle 

clockwise. 

22.5°

15°

30°

45°

22.5°

15°

30°

45°

22.5°

15°

30°

45°

22.5°

15°

30°

45°

22.5°

15°

30°

45°

22.5°

15°

30°

45°

22.5°

15°

30°

45°

22.5°

15°

30°

45°

1   Loosen the bevel lock by 

rotating anti-clockwise.

22.5°

15°

30°

45°

22.5°

15°

30°

45°

22.5°

15°

30°

45°

1

2

3

4

5

6

Summary of Contents for TBS-2000

Page 1: ...or alterations Failure to perform maintenance as set out within the instruction manual If the tool is disassembled or tampered with in any way Professional industrial or high frequency use WARRANTY TO...

Page 2: ...PERFORMING ANY OF THE FOLLOWING PROCEDURES WARNING THIS TOOL IS NOT INTENDED FOR CHANNEL OR TRENCH CUTS Cutting Depth Bevel Angle 1 To lower the blade for a smaller depth of cut rotate the blade heig...

Page 3: ...an angle of 45 to the rear 1 Set the required cutting width 2 Loosen the 2 fence screws and push the stop rail forward until it touches the imaginary 45 line 3 Retighten the 2 fence screws Rip Fence...

Page 4: ...o the desired angle using the mitre scale 20mm IMPORTANT DO NOT PUSH THE MITRE GAUGE STOP RAIL TOO FAR TOWARD THE BLADE THE DISTANCE BETWEEN THE STOP RAIL AND THE BLADE SHOULD BE APPROX 20MM IMPORTANT...

Page 5: ...g Bevel Cuts Making Cross Cuts Bevel cuts must always be done using the rip fence 1 Set the blade to the desired angle See Setting the Bevel Angle 2 Set the rip fence in accordance with the workpiece...

Page 6: ...W BLADES WHERE THE RIVING KNIFE IS NOT THICKER THAN THE WIDTH OF THE GROOVE CUT BY THE SAW BLADE AND NOT THINNER THAN THE BODY OF THE SAW BLADE WARNING ENSURE THAT THE SAW BLADE IS SUITABLE FOR THE MA...

Page 7: ...BLADE GUARD Operating mode S6 40 Continuous operation with idling cycle time 10 minutes To ensure that the motor does not become excessively hot it may only be operated for 40 of the cycle at the spec...

Page 8: ...sion lead suitable for the power input of this tool Before use inspect the extension lead for signs of damage wear and ageing Replace the extension lead if damaged or defective When using an extension...

Reviews: