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t

  Never attempt to free a stalled blade 

 

 

prevent damage to the motor.

t

  Provide adequate support for long or 

wide workpieces.

t

  Avoid awkward operations and hand 

positions where a slip could cause your 

hand to move into the blade.

t

  Always use the blade guard. 

The blade 

guard must always be used in every operation.

t

 

Against the mitre 

gauge or rip fence.

t

  Always use a push stick. 

Especially when 

rip cutting narrow stock.

t

 Keep 

guards 

in 

place

 

and in working 

order

. Always ensure that the riving knife 

riving knife regularly and replace it if it is 

worn. Use only the riving knife as this is a 

 
     dedicated component for  this machine.

t

  Remove adjusting keys and wrenches.

 

Form the habit of checking to see that keys 

and adjusting wrenches are removed from 

the machine before turning it on.

t

  Do not use in a dangerous 

environment.

 Do not use power tools in 

damp or wet locations, or expose them to 

rain. Keep work area well lit. Keep the area 

well ventilated.

t

 Keep 

children 

away.

 All children and 

visitors should be kept at a safe distance 
from the work area.

t

  Do not use High Speed Steel (HSS) 

blades. 

Ensure that the correct blade is 

selected for the material being cut.

t

  The push stick or push block should 

always be stored with the machine 

when not in use.

t

  Connect the saw to a dust collection 

device when sawing wood. 

The operator 

should be informed of the factors that 

 exposure to dust e.g. type of 

material being cut and the importance of 

local extraction (capture or source) and the 

t

  Use proper extension cord.

 Make sure 

any extension cord is in good condition. 

When using an extension cord, be sure to 

use one heavy enough to carry the current 

your machine will draw. An undersized cord 

will cause a drop in line voltage resulting in 

loss of power and possible overheating.

t

  Always use safety glasses.

 Also use a 

face or dust mask if the cutting operation is 

dusty. Everyday eyeglasses only have impact 

resistant lenses, they are NOT safety glasses.

 

t

 Maintain 

tools with care.

 Keep tools 

sharp and clean for best and safest 

performance. Follow instructions for 

lubricating and changing accessories.

t

  Disconnect from the power supply 

before servicing, cleaning and/or when 

changing accessories, such as blades.

t

 Use 

recommended 

accessories.

  

Only use the accessories alone with tool.

t

  Check for damaged parts.

 Before further 

use of the tool, a guard or other part that is 

damaged should be carefully checked to 

determine that it will operate properly and 

perform its intended function - check for 
alignment of moving parts, binding of moving 

parts, breakage of parts, mounting, and any 

A guard or other part that is damaged should 

be properly repaired or replaced.

t

  Keep hands out of the path of the  

saw blade.

t

  Never reach around the saw blade.

t

 

blade to stop before making any  

fence adjustments.

t

  Never pull or carry the tool by the 

power cord. 

Carrying or pulling the tool by 

the power cord could cause damage to the 

insulation or the wire connections resulting 

t

  When transporting the machine use 

a transportation device.

 Never use the 

guards for handling or transportation.

t

  During transportation the upper part 

of the saw blade must be lowered fully 

and covered by the guard.

t

  All operators using this machine must 

read the instructions and familiarize 

themselves with the machines workings.

t

  Never leave the saw running and 

unattended. 

Do not leave the saw until 

the saw has been switched OFF, and the 

blade has come to a complete halt.

(4.1)

GETTING STARTED 

UNPACKING

Caution: 

This packaging contains sharp 

objects. Take care when unpacking.   

Remove the machine, together with the 

accessories supplied from the packaging. 

Check carefully to ensure that the machine 

is in good condition and account for all the 

accessories listed in this manual. Also make 

sure that all the accessories are complete.  

If any parts are found to be missing,  

the machine and its accessories should be 

returned together in their original packaging 

to the retailer. Do not throw the packaging 
away; keep it safe throughout the guarantee 

period. Dispose of the packaging in an 

environmentally responsible manner.   

Recycle if possible. Do not let children  

play with empty plastic bags due to the  

(4.2)

ITEMS SUPPLIED

Description

Quantity

Instruction Manual 

1

Blade (fitted to machine)

1

Table Extensions

Table Extension Support Struts

4

Leg Set (4 corner Legs)

1 Set

Cross Braces

4

Rubber Feet 

4

Blade Guard with  

1

Dust Extraction Hose

1

Mitre Gauge

1

Adjustable Rip Fence

1

Push Stick

1

Fence Rail (2 piece)

1

Fence Rail Joining Tongue

1

Blade Changing Spanners (2pc)

1 Set

Summary of Contents for 0714757926383

Page 1: ...Original Instructions Original written in UK English Original Instructions Original Instructions...

Page 2: ...2 3 EN...

Page 3: ...vel during operation e g the work surfaces condition and orientation and the type and condition of the machine being used Before each use such factors should be assessed and where possible appropriate...

Page 4: ...ent device R C D before using the machine If an extension cable is required it must be a suitable type for use outdoors and so labelled The manufacturers instructions should be followed when using an...

Page 5: ...tructions taking into account the working conditions and the work to be performed Use of the power tool for could result in a hazardous situation 2 6 5 General Power Tool Safety Warnings Service a Hav...

Page 6: ...r when changing accessories such as blades t Use recommended accessories Only use the accessories alone with tool t Checkfordamagedparts Before further use of the tool a guard or other part that is da...

Page 7: ...E 11 REAR CANTILEVER BRACES 12 ANGLE ADJUSTMENT KNOB 13 SLIDING MITRE FENCE A x 4 B x 2 C x 2 D REAR CANTILEVER BRACES x 2 E RUBBER FEET x 4 F SIDE TABLE EXTENSION PANELS x 2 G SIDE TABLE SUPPORT STRU...

Page 8: ...e braces echoing the splay of the attached legs Ensure that the screws N are inserted from the outside of the stand with the plain washer O spring washer P and nut Q positioned to the inside of the st...

Page 9: ...BEF refer to OPERATION RAISING LOWERING THE BLADE on page 19 t 4MJEF UIF SJQ GFODF along the fence rail until it rests against the raised saw blade t PPL UISPVHI the rip fence t PPTFO TMJHIUMZ the sev...

Page 10: ...21 t POOFDU UIF TVQQMJFE dust extraction hose to the top blade t POOFDU UIF PUIFS end of the hose to the 2 way connector found to the rear of the machines main body Fig 22 Note The free port of the 2...

Page 11: ...ackwards adjustment of the rip fence faceplate Fig 28 is possible Loosen the two wing nuts and slide the aluminium faceplate to the desired position Tighten the wing nuts securely Note We recommend th...

Page 12: ...th Switch on the saw Place your hands with ngers closed at on theworkpiece and push the workpiece along the parallelstop 10 and into the blade 3 Guide at the side with your left or right hand dependin...

Page 13: ...mploy a push stick when necessary When the ripping width is greater than 300mm and with care both hands can be used to guide feed the material through the saw The operators left hand will be to the LH...

Page 14: ...e riving knife as this is a dedicated component for this machine Non genuine parts could be dangerous If in any doubt please contact the helpline ADJUSTING THE RIVING KNIFE The riving knife should be...

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