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RESTRICTIONS OF USE
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DO NOT cut timber greater than 80 mm
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DO NOT cut metal, stone, rubber, plastic bones, etc.
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DO NOT cut logs or round timber.
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DO NOT use to rebate, mould or groove.
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DO NOT fit any other tool or combination of blades.
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DO NOT use as a free standing machine or as a
hand held machine.
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DO NOT modify the machine or its guards/controls in
any way.
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DO NOT use with any covers/guards removed.
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DO NOT use High Speed Steel (HS) blades.
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DO NOT use the saw for slotting (stopped groove).
MOUNT THE ELEVATING AND LOWERING
HANDLE AND THE TILTING HANDLE
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Mount the elevating handle (13) on the shaft on the
left hand side of the saw and fix it by tightening the
set screw in the handle (Fig.1).
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Mount the tilting handle (11) (Fig.2). Fix the handle by
tightening the set screw in the handle (turn the table
saw over so it is in its normal operation position).
MOUNT THE BLADE
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Remove the table insert (17) by removing the eight
Philips flat head screws (Fig. 3).
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After fully releasing the lock handle, turn the elevating
handle in the counterclockwise direction to raise the
blade shaft to its highest position (Fig. 4). Remove
the blade fixing nut and the outer arbor. Then mount
the blade (15) (be sure that the teeth are facing the
front side of the saw). Fix the blade in place by using
the fixing nut.
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Check again that the blade is securely tighten and
remount the table insert.
WARNING
Replace table insert when it was worn.
MOUNT THE RIVING KNIFE
Insert the riving knife (20), so that the long slots in the
riving knife fit around the hexagon socket head end
screws (Fig. 5). Adjust the riving knife so that the
clearance between riving knife and blade is between 2 to
5 mm (Fig. 6); Then tighten the hexagon socket headed
screws. Then check to ensure the riving knife and saw
blade is in one straight line. Then check again that the
blade is securely tightened and remount the table insert.
Then mount the blade guard (7) (Fig. 6).
ASSEMBLE EXTENSION TABLE
Align the three holes of each extension table (5) with the
three holes in the two wings of main table (Fig. 7),
use bolt to tight the extension table. To mount supporting
bars to extension tables and machine housing (Fig. 8),
use spring washer and nut; and washer. To make sure
the extension tables in the same line with main table.
MOUNT THE RAIL
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Mount the left to the EXTENSION.
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Loosen the rip fence lock by turning it counter-
clockwise, make sure it is loose enough for the tab to
slide into the rail (18). Then, slide it on (Fig. 9).
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Mount the right rail to the table like the left one (Fig. 12).
MOUNT THE RIP FENCE
Rip fence (6) can be mount in 2 ways as shown (Fig. 11
& 12). To mount it, first loosen the knob (4) on the fence
holder, then slide the fence on them and tighten.
To lock the rip fence assembly, turn the rip fence lock
clockwise. Be sure to lock it before operating the saw.
ADJUSTMENT OF SAW BLADE
WARNING
Do not use saw blades which are damaged or
deformed.
Use only saw blades recommanded by the
manufacturer.
Take care that the selection of the saw blade
depends on the material to be cut.
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The blade has been adjusted at the factory, using a
square to check that the blade is at a 90º angle to
the table. (Fig. 13).
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Lay the table saw on its back.
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Loosen the lock nut (by using two wrenches, one for
the lock nut and one for the adjustment nut) on the
left side of the tilting handle mechanism and move the
adjustment nut so that the blade is at the 90º position.
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Then turn the lock nut (while holding the adjustment
nut in position) to fix the adjustment nut.
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