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Summary of Contents for MJ10250XI

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Page 2: ... idle tools When not in use tools should be stored in a dry locked up place out of reach of children 6 Do not force the tool It will do the job better and safer at the rate for which it was intended 7 Use the right tool Do not force small tools to do the job of a heavy duty tool Do not use tools for purposes not intended for example do not use circular saws to cut tree limbs or logs 8 Dress proper...

Page 3: ...ck damaged parts Before further use of tool it should be carefully checked to determine that it will operate properly and perform its intended function Check for alignment of moving parts binding of moving parts breakage of parts mounting and any other conditions that may affect its operation A guard or other part that is damaged should be properly repaired or replaced by an authorized service cen...

Page 4: ... EN847 1 and observe that the riving knife must not be thicker than the width of the cut by the saw blade and not thinner than the body of the blade Always use accessories recommended in this manual Use of improper accessories such as abrasive cut off wheels may cause an injury Select the correct saw blade for the material to be cut Do not use saw blades manufactured from high speed steel To reduc...

Page 5: ... have pushed it all the way past the blade and by not ripping a workpiece that is twisted or warped or does not have a straight edge to guide along the fence Do not perform any operation freehand Freehand means using your hands to support or guide the workpiece in lieu of a rip fence or miter gauge NEVER reach around or over saw blade NEVER reach for a workpiece until the saw blade has completely ...

Page 6: ...sment of exposure Warning The vibration emission value during actual use of the power tool can differ from the declared value depending on the ways in which the tool is used dependant on the following examples and other variations on how the tool is used How the tool is used and the materials being cut or drilled The tool being in good condition and well maintained The use the correct accessory fo...

Page 7: ...bration related diseases at an early stage prevent disease progression and help employees stay in work SYMBOLS Read the manual Warning Wear gloves Wear dust mask Wear ear protection Wear eye protection Conforms to relevant safety standards all parts of the operating cycle such as the times when the tool is switched off and when it is running idle in addition to the trigger time NoteThe use of othe...

Page 8: ...orking table 7 Rip fence 8 Left extension table 9 Blade gurad 10 Riving kinife 11 Blade 12 Miter gauge 13 Right extension table 14 Bevel locking handle 15 Bevel adjusting handwheel 16 Height adjustment knob 17 Rubber foot 18 Push stick 19 Blade wrench 2 19 3 4 5 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 1 7 6 9 ...

Page 9: ...9 TECHNICAL DATA Volts 220V 50Hz Power Input 1500W No load speed 4500min 1 Blade size Ø254x2 8xØ15 9mm Max cutting capacity 85mm 90 60mm 45 Table size 430x638mm Blade tilting range 0 45 O Weight 24 6kg ...

Page 10: ... see step 8 Attach other end of the long top leg bracket 1 to top of another leg 2 using using a screw flat washer spring washer and hex nut Attach one long bottom leg bracket 3 to the centre of each leg 2 using a screw flat washer spring washer and hex nut This completes the front frame section Fig 3 Assemble the rear frame section in exactly the same manner Join the front and rear frame assembli...

Page 11: ...surface and level the stand to the floor Place the table saw on top of the stand aliging the holes in the base with the holes in the stand Insert four hex bolts M6 x 25 1 along with flat washers 6 2 into the aligned holes Tighten all four hex nuts M6 3 and hex bolts 1 NOTE Do not over tighten the bolts that hold the saw to the stand Doing so will damage the saw base 3 To assemble the extension tab...

Page 12: ...abinet with flat washers 6 hex nuts 6 and hex bolts M6 x 16 See Fig 9 10 Finish the right extension assembly repeating the procedure above 4 To assemble the front rail Fig 11 13 Align the holes on the front rail with the extension tables and main table Secure the front rail in place with flat washers 6 spring washers 6 hex nuts M6 and hex bolts M6 x16 Fig 9 Fig 10 Fig 11 Fig 12 Hex bolts M6 x 16 6...

Page 13: ...ith the screwdriver and remove the table insert Fig 15 Loosen the nut on the riving knife with 10mm spanner not supplied remove the screw M6 x 45 flat washer 6 and hex nut M6 Loosen the blade bevel locking handle and tilt the bevel adjusting handwheel to 90 and turn height adjusting knob to raise the blade to its highest position Tighten the blade bevel locking handle Loosen the tri wing knob 2 to...

Page 14: ...hten the hex nut sufficiently so that the guard rests on the table top but will lift when the workpiece is pushed into the table Blade guard MUST be in place WARNING The blade guard should return to its rest position after the workpiece has been cut 8 To assemble the rip fence to the table Fig 19 21 Rip fence locking handle can be mounted on left or right of the rip fence tube as Fig 19 20 Loosen ...

Page 15: ...ide the saw housing for best result attach a vacumm hose not included to the dust extraction port DO NOT operate the saw with hose in place unless the vacuum is turned on If the saw is operated without a vacuum attached some of the dust will be blown out the dust extraction port After extended use the saw s dust collection system may become clogged Fig 22 ...

Page 16: ...the motor to cool down and push the reset switch Now you can switch to the ON position again WARNING In order to avoid injury and prevent accidental start up when the reset switch is pushed On Off switch should be in the OFF position and the power cord should be unplugged from the outlet while the saw is cooling down Overheating may be caused by an under sized extension cord an extension cord that...

Page 17: ...in use 9 Push stick Fig 25 Push sticks are devices used for safely pushing a workpiece through the blade instead of using your hands They can be made from scrap wood in various sizes and shapes to be used in a specific project The stick must be narrower than the workpiece with a 90 notch in one end and shaped for a grip on the other end Use a push stick whenever the fence is 2 5 cm or more from th...

Page 18: ...e saw cuts ripping and crosscutting Ripping refers to cutting along the length of the grain and the work piece Crosscutting refers to either cutting across the width or across the grain of the work piece This distinction may be hard to make with man made materials Therefore cutting a piece of material to a different width is ripping and cutting across the short dimension is crosscutting Neither op...

Page 19: ...ot pull the work piece backward while the blade is turning Turn the switch OFF and unplug the power cord Wait until the blade comes to a complete stop and slide the work piece out 2 Bevel ripping Fig 27 Bevel ripping is the same as ripping except that the blade bevel angle is set to an angle other than 0 WARNING The workpiece and the fence must be on the right side of the blade when cutting 3 Ripp...

Page 20: ...iece on the table when crosscutting and or bevel crosscutting 5 Bevel crosscutting 0 45 blade bevel 90 miter angle Fig 29 This operation is the same as crosscutting except that the blade is at a bevel angle other than 0 Adjust the blade to the desired angle and then tighten the blade bevel locking knob Tighten the miter locking handle at 90 Hold the work piece firmly against the face of the miter ...

Page 21: ... miter gauge to the desired miter angle and secure it in position by tightening the miter gauge locking handle Hold the work piece firmly against the face of the miter gauge throughout the cutting operation 21 ...

Page 22: ...adjusting knob counterclockwise Using a square set the blade to exactly 90 If the blade stops bevelling before it gets to 90 loosen the stop screw located on the left under the table Fig 32 with the hex key not included and then adjust it to 90 With the blade set at 90 slowly turn the 90 stop set screw until you feel resistance Bevel the blade away from 90 a little and then back to the stop Re mea...

Page 23: ...G Make sure no water can reach the inside of the power tool 2 Lubrication All motor bearings are permanently lubricated at the factory and do not require any additional lubrication Use graphite or silicone to lubricate all mechanical parts of the table saw where a pivot or threaded rod is present Dry lubricants do not hold sawdust like oil or grease 3 Transportation When transporting the machine u...

Page 24: ...ade wrench on the arbor nut forward to the front of the machine WARNING Arbor shaft has left hand threads Be extremely careful when loosening arbor nut Keep firm grasp on both wrenches Do not allow hands to slip and contact blade Remove arbor nut outer blade flange and saw blade Place one new blade on arbor Make sure saw blade teeth point down at the front side of saw table Place outer flange and ...

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Page 27: ...ng knob Bolt Blade guard left Left extension table Riving knife Main working table Screw Blade guard right Locking nut Screw No 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 Description Riving knife Bolt Right extension table Stopper B Guide tube Bolt holder Screw Pointer Compress spring Screw B Friction pad Stopper A Pin axis A Clamping scre...

Page 28: ...b Handwheel Screw Locking nut On Off switch Nut Strengthen liner Screw Pin No 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 Description Anti bending jacket Plug wires Screw Switch box assembly Capacitance Overload protection Switch box cover Tight line Screw Shaft Collar Bevel gear Position block Column pad G...

Page 29: ...w Stator Bearing Damping ring Case Brush holder Brush Nut Electrical motor Crimping board Screw Screw No 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 Description Cover Screw Blade wrench A Blade wrench B Push stick hold Screw Push stick Screw Big flat washer Vane Gap film Holder A Screw Big flat washer ...

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