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” TABLE SAW 

OPERATORS MANUAL 

 

MODEL: W629 

 
 
 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Charnwood, Cedar Court, Walker Road,  

Hilltop Industrial Estate, Bardon Hill, Leicestershire, LE67 1TU 

 

Tel. 01530 516 926   Fax. 01530 516 929 

email: [email protected]    website: www.charnwood.net 

Summary of Contents for W629

Page 1: ...W OPERATORS MANUAL MODEL W629 Charnwood Cedar Court Walker Road Hilltop Industrial Estate Bardon Hill Leicestershire LE67 1TU Tel 01530 516 926 Fax 01530 516 929 email sales charnwood net website www charnwood net ...

Page 2: ...dent 5 Do not use in dangerous environments Do not use power tools in damp or wet locations or expose them to rain Keep work areas well illuminated 6 Keep children away All visitors should be kept a safe distance from the work area 7 Make workshop childproof Use padlocks master switches and remove starter keys 8 Do not force the machine It will do the job better and be safer at the rate for which ...

Page 3: ...iving knife and check that it is in line with the blade before using the saw 5 Always use a brush to clear the table of dust or debris NEVER use your hands especially when the machine is running 6 ALWAYS USE A PUSH STICK WHEN IT IS NECESSARY TO PUSH ANY PIECE OF MATERIAL OF SUCH SIZE THAT IT WOULD BRING YOUR HANDS WITHIN 30 CM OF THE BLADE 7 Do not cut material that is badly warped or which has sc...

Page 4: ...y used by 2 or 3 people within a small business and also for the dedicated hobbyist with a larger budget It is expected to be used up to the machines maximum limit with occasional long work periods Suitable for income generation Expected maximum use of 300 hours annually Unpacking This product is packed into 2 parts 1 wooden crate and 1 long cardboard carton Cut the straps and remove the lid of th...

Page 5: ...lade by turning the fitted hand wheel at the front of the machine clockwise Fit the other hand wheel from the bag of components to the spindle on the right hand side of the saw Tighten the grub screw so that it engages with the flat on the spindle Turn the wheel clockwise until the blade is vertical if it is not already in this position There are two brackets at the front of the saw table and a si...

Page 6: ...llel to and up against the saw blade Whilst holding it in that position adjust the guide rail to align the 0cm on the measuring scale with the left hand edge of the black part of the fence bracket Having done this you can tighten up the 4 nuts on the brackets underneath locking the guide rail in place The small black adjusting screws are used to align the guide rail so that the rip fence is parall...

Page 7: ...tersunk bolts Fit the wide guide rail extrusion by sliding it over the heads of the eight securing bolts Position the sliding carriage guide rail so that the back edge of the rail is level with the back side of the rear guide rail Ensure the guide rail is parallel to the saw blade before tightening the eight nuts You may need to reposition the rail when making mitre cuts Before fitting the sliding...

Page 8: ...dle locks the stop in place The stop plate can be flipped over to engage or disengage it From underneath the carriage push up the locating stop Use a square to check the crosscut fence is set at 90 degrees to the blade If necessary adjust the stop by loosening the locking ring and grub screw Put a screwdriver into the slot to rotate the stop to set the angle Check the Sliding carriage is level to ...

Page 9: ...igned so that if the machine is disconnected from the mains whilst running and then reconnected the motor will not automatically restart Blade Height Adjustments to the blade height should be made only when the saw is not running Turn the round hand wheel on the front to set the blade to the required depth Turn anticlockwise to lower the blade turn clockwise to raise the blade The blade height sho...

Page 10: ...tre of the saw blade This allows the timber space to expand into after the cut has been made When cutting wider pieces the fence extrusion can be moved further towards the back of the blade in a line projecting at roughly at 45 degrees out from the centre of the blade Cross Cutting This saw has 2 options for making cross cuts Using the sliding mitre fence or using the sliding carriage Sliding Mitr...

Page 11: ...ece is loaded against the back edge of the fence and then fed onto the blade Using this configuration the crosscut capacity can be increased and the sliding carriage guide rail can be moved backwards so that it does not obstruct the operator Blade Removal and Replacement Unplug the saw from the power source Raise the blade to its maximum height and remove the saw guard from the riving knife Remove...

Page 12: ...s are missing or broken the blade should be replaced If the tips are blunt the saw blade may to be professionally sharpened Saw stalls Feed rate too high Slow down Wood binds on rear of saw blade Rip fence is not parallel to blade Bring the fence up to the blade and re align the fence so it is parallel by adjusting the 2 small set screws located on the guide rail brackets see assembly instructions...

Page 13: ...ntial requirements of the directive Signed Dated 20 08 2013 Location Leicestershire Richard Cook Director Please dispose of packaging for the product in a responsible manner It is suitable for recycling Help to protect the environment take the packaging to the local amenity tip and place into the appropriate recycling bin Only for EU countries Do not dispose of electric tools together with househo...

Page 14: ...CHARNWOOD W629 PARTS DIAGRAM A ...

Page 15: ...de Panel A45 Hex Nut M6 A46 Washer M6 A47 Hex Bolt M6 x 16mm A48 Switch Assembly DKLD DZ 6 2 5T A49 Box Assembly A50 Right Side Panel A51 Washer M6 A52 Screw M6 x 10mm A53 Guide Rail Support Arm A54 Support Bracket A55 Large Washer M6 A56 Hex Nut M6 A57 Hex Nut M6 A58 Washer M6 A59 Hex Bolt M6 x 16mm A60 Mitre Guide See Diagram E A61 Locking Handle A62 Pin 3 x 12 A63 Locking Shaft A64 Large Washer...

Page 16: ...Bolt B10 Set Screw M8 x 10mm B11 Eccentric Nut B12 CSK Screw M6 x 35mm B13 Thumb Screw B14 Washer M6 B15 Connecting Block B16 Hex Nut M6 B17 Washer M6 B18 Plastic Tip B19 Hex Bolt M6 x 25mm B20 Angle Fence B21 C Ring M12 B22 Press Handle B23 Square Nut B24 Angle Ruler B25 Sliding Table B26 Locking Nut M10 B27 Washer M10 B28 Length Stop Plate B29 Ratchet Handle B30 Washer M6 B31 Stop Block B32 Hex ...

Page 17: ... C19 Thin Hex Nut M8 C20 Hex Bolt M8 x 20mm C21 Large Washer M8 C22 Hex Locking Nut M8 C23 Drive Belt 5J384 C24 Motor Pulley C25 Very Large Washer M6 C26 Hex Bolt M6 x 16mm C27 Turning Pole C28 Motor Rack C29 19mm Circlip C30 Motor C31 Washer M8 C32 Hex Bolt M6 x 16mm C33 Hex Bolt M8 x 35 C34 Washer M8 C35 Clamp Plate C36 Riving Knife C37 Clamp Plate C38 Screw 3 5 x 25mm C39 Exterior Dust Collecto...

Page 18: ...Washer M12 C58 Hex Nut M12 SPAN Blade Lock Spanner CAP Capacitor 20uf 450Vac M8 Stud CHARNWOOD W629 PARTS DIAGRAM D CHARNWOOD W629 PARTS LIST D D01 Locking Handle D02 Hex Bolt M6 x 25mm D03 Washer M6 D04 Fixing Plate D05 Rip Fence Bracket D06 Rip Fence Extrusion D11 Socket Cap Screw M6 x 30mm D12 Rubber Foot D13 Hex Nut M6 D14 Washer M6 ...

Page 19: ...CHARNWOOD W629 PARTS DIAGRAM E CHARNWOOD W629 PARTS LIST E E01 T Shaped Runner E03 Mitre Gauge E04 Washer M8 E05 Long Handle ...

Page 20: ...Charnwood Cedar Court Walker Road Hilltop Industrial Estate Bardon Hill Leicestershire LE67 1TU Tel 01530 516 926 Fax 01530 516 929 email sales charnwood net website www charnwood net ...

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