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 TABLE SAW                          SF10N1

main body of saw .(See Fig 12) 

Mount the vacuum nozzle over the side B of the 

hose and fix it with the four screws. (See Fig12A)

5.Elevating & Lowering Handle

Mount the tilting handle on the shaft on the left 

side  of  the  saw  and  fix  it  by  tightening  the  set 

screw in the handle. (See Fig14&15)

6.Mounting The Rip Fence

Mount  the  rip  fence  so  that  the  side  with  the 

indicator is on the motor side. (See Fig15A) First 

fully  loosen  the  locking  handle  and  mount  the 

front side so the fence contacts the front side of 

the table and then the back side so that the fence 

is level on the table. Be sure both locking plates 

are in contact with the both the  front and back 

edges of the table. (See Fig15B)

OPERATION CONTROLS

1) On-Off safety switch

WARNING

:  Before  turning  on  the  switch  make 

sure  the  blade  guard  is  correctly  installed  and 

Operating properly.

To start the machine push the switch to the ON 

position.  (See  Fig16)  When  turning  the  switch 

ON stand on either side of the blade and never 

in front of it.

Allow  blade  to  reach  full  speed  before  cutting. 

To stop the machine push the switch to the OFF 

position.

2) Elevating and lowering handle

The elevating and lowering handle is used 

to raise and lower the blade. Turn clockwise 

to  lower  the  blade  and  anticlockwise  to 

raise it. (See Fig18)

3) Tilting handle

The tilting handle is used to tilt the blade for bevel 

cutting.Loosen the tilting handle lock knob , then  

Turn  the  tilting  handle  clockwise  to  tilt  toward 

the left and anti-clockwise to tilt toward the right. 

(See Fig19)

4) Lock knob

The handle locks the blade in the desired tilting 

angle. To loosen turn it anti-clockwise.

When  setting  the  angle  of  the  cut  fully  loosen 

it. Before turning the table saw ON, be sure it is 

securely tightened so that the blade will not shift 

during the table saw operation. (See Fig19)

5) Riving knife

This separates the saw kerf in a workpiece.

This prevents possible binding and kickback.

Fig 7

Fig 5

Fig 6

Fig 8

Summary of Contents for SF10N1

Page 1: ...10 TABLE SAW SF10N1 SAFETY AND OPERATING MANUAL...

Page 2: ...f routine maintenance Failure of consumable items such as batteries Accidental damage Cosmetic damage Failure to follow manufacturer s guidelines Loss of use of the goods Repairs attempted by anyone u...

Page 3: ...ample do not use circular saws to cut tree limbs or logs 8 Dress properly Do not wear loose clothing or jewellery they can be caught in moving parts Non skid footwear are recommended when working outd...

Page 4: ...present a risk of personal injury 22 Have your tools repaired by quali ed person This electrical tool complies with the relevant safety requirements Repairs should only be carried out by quali ed pers...

Page 5: ...e the riving knife and ensure it adjusted correctly c Always use the upper saw blade guard and ensure it adjusted correctly d Rebating or grooving should not be carried out unless suitable guarding su...

Page 6: ...F SWITCH 2 TILTING HANDLE 3 TILTING HANDLE LOCK KNOB 4 PUSH STICK 5 MITRE GAUGE 6 BLADE 7 RIVING KNIFE 8 BLADE GUARD 9 RIP FENCE 10 RIP FENCE LOCK HANDLE 11 ELEVATING LOWERING HANDLE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9...

Page 7: ...port bracket 4pcs Support leg 4pcs Extension table support bar 6pcs TECHNICAL DATA Volts 230V 50Hz Power Input 1500W No load speed 4500min 1 Blade size 254x2 8x 30mm Max Cutting capacity 80mm Table Si...

Page 8: ...n the saw upside down Insert the previously erected table section into the base of the saw unit and x them together with the bolts provided Be sure to tighten all bolts 2 Extension table Position one...

Page 9: ...ne push the switch to the ON position See Fig16 When turning the switch ON stand on either side of the blade and never in front of it Allow blade to reach full speed before cutting To stop the machine...

Page 10: ...cuts through the entire thickness of the wood Remount the guard immediately after nishing dadoing molding or Rebating cuts f The blade should extend approximately 3mm above the top of the workpiece 1...

Page 11: ...nd push the workpiece through gently with the push stick See Fig25 6 Using the rip fence Ripping bevel ripping resawing and Rebating are done using the rip fence 7 Ripping Ripping is cutting a piece o...

Page 12: ...those tasks speci ed below will not only ensure the maximum safety of operation but will also prolong the life of your machine AFTER EACH USE Sawdust must be removed from the machine Remove the side c...

Page 13: ...ith the saw blade ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Waste electrical products should not be disposed of with household waste Please recycle where facilities exist Check with your Local Authority or retailer fo...

Page 14: ...Fig 28 Fig 26 Fig 27 Fig 29 Center cover A B Fig 25 Fig 24 Fig 22 Fig 23...

Page 15: ...10 TABLE SAW SF10N1...

Page 16: ...IMPORTANT The wire in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code Green yellow Earth Blue Neutral Brown Live The wire which is coloured green yellow must be connected to the term...

Page 17: ...equirements of the following directives 89 336 EEC 93 68 EEC EMC Directive 73 23 EEC 93 68 EEC Low Voltage Directive 98 37 EC Machinery Directive Standards and technical speci cations referred to EN 6...

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