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POWX07595 

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6.1 

Assembly (Fig. 1) 

First attach left, right and rear table extensions to the table saw (without the brackets) 
Mount the base frame and attach it to the table saw 
The base frame (13) consists of four table legs with cross braces that must be mounted. 
Required tools: 
2 combination spanners 

 

Attach the four table legs (19) to the corners of the saw table. Note that the legs on the 
rear must be mounted so that the holes for the assembly of the tilt protection devices face 
the rear of the machine. 

 

Mount the cross braces A on the front and rear between legs (13). 

 

Mount the cross braces A on the sides between legs (13). 

Do this by attaching each cross brace on the inside to each table leg with two screws, washers 
and locking nuts. 

 

Push the rubber feet (17) onto the supporting legs. 

 

Finally, fit the four brackets (21) with the table extension and the table legs. 

The brackets (21) are fitted through the screw holes in the housing. 

Note: Only place the device on a level, skid-proof surface. The device must 
not wobble. 

6.2 

Attaching the tilt protection (Fig. 2) 

 

Bolt the tilt protection to the rear supporting legs using bolts (A), washers, spring washers 
and nuts. 

6.3 

Fitting the parallel fence (Fig. 3) 

Insert the parallel fence (12) into the rail of the measuring scale. Check the setting at the 
window. Push the locking lever (10) downwards to lock the parallel fence (12) into place. In 
order to obtain a perfectly parallel cut, you should check the gap between the fence and the 
saw blade at two positions using a meter rule. 

6.4 

Mounting mitre angle stop (Fig. 4) 

The mitre angle stop (11) consists of two parts - the stop plate (A) and the angle adjustment 
(B) that must be assembled together. 

 

Insert the stop plate (A) into the gaps of the angle adjustment (B) with both adjusting 
screws (C), push into the required position and tighten the adjusting screws. 

Push the gliding bar (D) of the mitre angle stop into the required bar of the table surface. 

Right-handed operators prefer to push the mitre angle stop into the left bar 
of the table surface. 

6.5 

Mounting the saw blade guard (Fig. 5) 

Risk of injury! The saw blade must be at least set to 30mm height. 

 

First, mount the crank (2). 

 

Put the blade in the highest position. 

 

Position the saw blade protection on the cleaving wedge (8) so that bolt (22) engages in 
the hole.  Push and at the same time tighten the bolt.. 

6.6 

Mounting the extraction hose (Fig. 6) 

 

Place the vacuum hose (5) on the connecting piece of the saw blade guard (7). 

 

Put the vacuum hose (5) on the vacuum connecting piece (23) on the rear of the device  

Summary of Contents for POWERPLUS POWX07595

Page 1: ...ASSEMBLY 5 6 1 Assembly Fig 1 6 6 2 Attaching the tilt protection Fig 2 6 6 3 Fitting the parallel fence Fig 3 6 6 4 Mounting mitre angle stop Fig 4 6 6 5 Mounting the saw blade guard Fig 5 6 6 6 Mou...

Page 2: ...le Fig 8 8 7 6 Sawing 9 8 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 9 8 1 Cleaning and maintenance overview 9 8 2 Cleaning the device 9 8 3 Unit maintenance 10 8 3 1 Fitting and changing the saw blade Fig 9 10 8 3 2 A...

Page 3: ...tilt angle adjustment crank 3 Locking knob of the saw blade rotary knob 4 Cut angle indicator 5 Extraction hose 6 Table extension 7 Saw blade guard 8 Cleaving wedge 9 Bracket 10 Locking lever for para...

Page 4: ...operation freehand Always use either the rip fence or the mitre gauge to position and guide the workpiece Never reach around or over a rotating saw blade Provide auxiliary workpiece support to the re...

Page 5: ...he saw table and or the dust collection device The table saw must be secured Remove tools wood scraps etc from the table before the table saw is turned on Always use saw blades with correct size and s...

Page 6: ...ashers and nuts 6 3 Fitting the parallel fence Fig 3 Insert the parallel fence 12 into the rail of the measuring scale Check the setting at the window Push the locking lever 10 downwards to lock the p...

Page 7: ...on the On Off switch 1 switches off the saw 7 2 2 Overload Protection 18 The machine is fitted with an overload protection 18 Allow the machine to cool down for at least 30 minutes before switching i...

Page 8: ...8 Risk of injury Parts of the body or objects located in the adjustment area may be caught by the operating saw blade Only adjust the cutting height when the saw blade is at a standstill Adjust the cu...

Page 9: ...e not going to continue working immediately 8 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 8 1 Cleaning and maintenance overview Prior to each use What How Check the saw blade to ensure it is correctly positioned and fix...

Page 10: ...w blade as far up as it will go Use the spanners 15 to remove the screw on the saw blade Fig 9 and exchange the blade with a suitable replacement Watch the direction of operation See the arrow on the...

Page 11: ...use the handles When dispatching try to use the original packaging if possible 10 TECHNICAL DATA Rated Voltage 220 240 V Rated Frequency 50 Hz Rated Power S1 1800W S6 25 2000W Protection class II Rota...

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