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EN

ASSEMBLY

Note: 

This process can be considerably aided by studying  

the images of an assembled machine as found on the machine 
overview page.

THE STAND

Four corner legs 

(A)

 (stamped 

A

) and four cross-braces 

(B+C)

comprise the main stand components.
Four cross-braces are supplied 

(Fig 1). 

The cross-braces 

stamped with the letter

 B

 are for the front and rear of the 

machine stand. The cross-braces stamped with the letter 

C

  

are for the right and left hand sides of the machine stand. 

Identify all the parts before proceeding with the assembly.

Note:

 The rubber feet 

(E)

(A)

,  

and are attached to the end of the leg opposite to the stamped 
letter

 A

 (this is the top of the leg)

on a secure, clean work-surface or workbench with the table 
top on the work-surface. 

(Fig. 2)

Note

: A large clean cloth positioned on the work-surface 

would help protect the table top from accidental damage.

associated washers from the corners of the machines main 
body 

(Fig. 3)

.

(A)

 to the main body of the machine 

using the previously removed hex headed screws. Do not 

be careful to ensure that the rectangular boss moulded into 
the machines body engages with the rectangular slot found 
in the top of the legs 

(Fig. 4)

(B)

 across the front and 

(N)

washers 

(O)

, spring washers 

(P)

 and nuts 

(Q)

 provided. 

Note:

 The cross-braces should be positioned to the inside  

of the stand with the sloping ends of the 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 stand. 

Again only hand-tighten these screws at this stage. 

(C)

 to the corner legs 

(Fig. 5)

  

in the same manner as the front and rear cross-braces  
were attached.

Note: 

The machine can now be lifted from the  

work-surface/workbench.

WARNING:

 This machine is heavy. Enlist competent help 

when lifting this machine from the workbench.

secure 

(Fig. 6)

(D)

 

of the machine stand 

(Fig. 7). 

Note: 

These cantilever

 

braces provide extra security and 

stability when the machine is in use.

ATTACHING THE TABLE EXTENSIONS

Note: 

The pressed steel table extension panels 

(F)

 are not 

Each table extension attaches to the main table of the machine 
using two hex headed machine screws 

(N)

, washer 

(O)

, spring 

washer 

(P)

 and nut 

(Q)

. The holes for the screws to pass through 

in the table extension panels are positioned to the very front 

(Fig. 8)

  Insert the hex headed 

machine screws and attach the table extension panels to the 
main table using the hex headed screws 

(N)

 and nuts 

(O)

 etc.

Note: 

The support struts 

(G)

 should be attached to the 

support strut to the inside the panel. Use the two inner holes 
of the four that are provided.  It is also good practice, in this 
application, to use a large washer 

(P)

 underneath the head of 

the hex headed machine screw 

(N)

, as well as underneath the 

fastening nut 

(Q)

.

The other end of the support strut attaches to the top of its 
accompanying corner leg.

of the corner leg.

Summary of Contents for PTS-250

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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