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Us e   p ro p e r  e xte n s io n   c o rd : 

Make sure your extension cord is in good condition. When using an extension cord, 

be sure to use one heavy enough to carry the current your product will draw. An undersized cord will cause a 
drop in line voltage resulting in loss of power and overheating. If in doubt, use the next heavier gauge the 
smaller the gauge number, the heavier the cord.  
 
 
 

Fa m ilia rize   yo u rs e lf with   th e   fo llowin g   s a fe ty  n o tic e s   u s e d   in   th is   m a n u a l:   

Familiarize yourself with the location of these decals on your table saw.  

 
 

CAUTION: 

(This means that if precautions  are not heeded, it may result in minor or moderate injury 

and/or possible machine damage)  
 
 

WARNING: 

  (This means that if precautions are not heeded, it could result in serious injury or 

possibly even death).  

 

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Ge n e ra l  S a fe ty  P ro c e d u re s   fo r  Ta b le   S a w   

 

This machine has been built exclusively for woodworking. Do not alter the design of the machine or use it for 
purposes not intended by the manufacturer. The manufacturer is not liable for damage or injury, which 
results from incorrect assembly, operation or electrical connections. This machine must be operated under strict 
safety regulations. This is the only way to reduce the risk of accidents.  

……Lo c a tio n    

 

Certain types of woods. press boards, etc. produce hazardous dust emissions when being processed. For this 
reason, processing procedures must be performed with an exhaust unit (air speed at the connection points: 
20m/s) Be sure to switch on the machine and the exhaust unit simultaneously. The main cable plug must be 
connected as appropriate for the electrical installation and must have an earth lead (or a directly earth 
conductor for 380 V). It is advisable to have a qualified electrical connection. Appropriate lighting must be provided 
in the work area.  

 
 

 

HM-TS250 

250MM  CIRCULAR  SAWBENCH 

VER  07-07-2013  

Summary of Contents for MJ10-SB250

Page 1: ...250MM CIRCULAR SAWBENCH MODEL MJ10 SB250 CAUTION Read the instruction manual before using the appliance...

Page 2: ...this circular sawbench Electrical grounding Make certain that the machine frame is electrically grounded and that a ground lead is included in the incoming electrical service In cases where a cord an...

Page 3: ...from the motor side left side of the machine Adjus tments Make all adjustments to the machine and operational setup with the power off Never remove the insert with the blade running Material conditio...

Page 4: ...ble Saw This machine has been built exclusively for woodworking Do not alter the design of the machine or use it for purposes not intended by the manufacturer The manufacturer is not liable for damage...

Page 5: ...chine until the sawing tool has come to a complete stop Remove debris and clean the machine and surrounding area so that the machine is ready to use the next time Machine maintenance Unplug the mains...

Page 6: ...and inspect for damage Any damage should be reported to your distributor and shipping agent immediately Before proceeding further read your instruction manual thoroughly to familiarize yourself with p...

Page 7: ...edge Fig 6 Fig 7 Loosen the flange base with a 13 mm wrench and insert the splitting wedge Adjust the splitting wedge and be sure to maintain a distance of approx 3mm to the saw blade Fig 6 Securely f...

Page 8: ...e lower M8 clamp screw in the limit stop holder Fig 11 Fig 12 The longitudinal limit stop can be used on the left or the right side of the saw blade NOTE Regularly check that the longitudinal limit st...

Page 9: ...that they do not flip after the cutting procedure i e with a table extension Fig 17 Fig 17 Fig 18 Cutting narrower work pieces edges and s trips Use the flat edge of the longitudinal limit stop for w...

Page 10: ...N Do not remove pieces of debris from the sawing tool area with your hands Angular limit s top The angular limit stop can be inserted into the machine table T grooves on the right or left hand side of...

Page 11: ...ed electrician inspect the motor Machine comes to a s top Overloading feeding too rapid sawing tool is dull Wood is rais ed by the rear s ide of the s aw blade Longitudinal limit stops are not paralle...

Page 12: ...h Box 1 21 Washer 1 65 Switch 1 22 Set screw 1 66 Clamp for cord 1 23 Riving Knife Splitting wedge 1 67 Set screw 4 24 Flange 1 68 Power Cord 1 25 Washer 1 69 Washer 1 26 Set screw 1 70 Arbor 1 27 Was...

Page 13: ...Exploded View HM TS250 250MM CIRCULAR SAWBENCH VER 07 07 2013...

Page 14: ...HM TS250 250MM CIRCULAR SAWBENCH VER 07 07 2013...

Page 15: ...Optional Acces s ories MJ 10 SB250 1 Extens ion Table MJ 10 SB250 2 Floor Stand MJ 10 SB250 3 Sliding Carriage HM TS250 250MM CIRCULAR SAWBENCH VER 07 07 2013...

Page 16: ...screw M8X25 1 23 Square toes nut 1 6 Eccentric nut 2 24 Angle ruler 1 7 Trolley 4 25 Sliding table 1 8 Washer 6 4 26 Locking nut M10 1 9 T shaped bolt 1 27 Washer 10 1 10 Set screw M8X10 1 28 Turing p...

Page 17: ...U countries Do not dispose of electric tools together with household waste material In observance of European Directive 2002 96 EC on waste electrical and electronic equipment and its implementation i...

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