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PARTS LISTS

No. Description

Qty

Part No

No. Description

Qty

Part No

1

Side extension table

2

DDCTS12001

2

Rubber foot

2

DDCTS12002

3

Flat washer

39

DDCTS12003

4

Cross tapping screw

2

DDCTS12004

5

Cross tapping screw

8

DDCTS12005

6

Slide bar

1

DDCTS12006

7

Main table

1

DDCTS12007

8

Block

2

DDCTS12008

9

Left block

1

DDCTS12009

10

Mitre gauge

1

DDCTS12010

11

Knob

5

DDCTS12011

12

Pan screw

2

DDCTS12012

13

Washer

5

DDCTS12013

14

Indicator

1

DDCTS12014

15

Mitre guage slider

1

DDCTS12015

16

Insert plate

1

DDCTS12016

17

Cross screw

1

DDCTS12017

18

Bolt

2

DDCTS12018

19

Slot sleeve

1

DDCTS12019

20

Slide A

1

DDCTS12020

21

Nut

10

DDCTS12021

22

Screw

4

DDCTS12022

23

Flat washer

5

DDCTS12023

24

Block

2

DDCTS12024

25

Rip Fence

1

DDCTS12025

26

Slider base

1

DDCTS12026

27

Locking handle

1

DDCTS12027

28

Power cord set

1

DDCTS12028

29

Cam

1

DDCTS12029

30

Clearance washer

1

DDCTS12030

31

Spindle

1

DDCTS12031

32

Strain-relief

1

DDCTS12032

33

Self Tapping screw

14

DDCTS12033

34

Switch box

1

DDCTS12034

35

Switch

1

DDCTS12035

36

Screw bolt

6

DDCTS12036

37

Special nut

2

DDCTS12037

38

Wheel

2

DDCTS12038

39

Wheel bracket

2

DDCTS12039

40

Flat washer

12

DDCTS12040

41

Hex bolt

2

DDCTS12041

42

Hex bolt

1

DDCTS12042

43

Left stand assy.

1

DDCTS12043

44

Foot block

3

DDCTS12044

45

Adjustable foot

1

DDCTS12045

46

Hex nut

5

DDCTS12046

47

Special nut

7

DDCTS12047

48

Base plate

1

DDCTS12048

49

Plastic housing

1

DDCTS12049

50

Blade guard

1

DDCTS12050

51

Plastic plate

1

DDCTS12051

52

Right stand assy

1

DDCTS12052

53

Draw handle

1

DDCTS12053

54

Pin

4

DDCTS12054

55

Mitre Guage Housing

1

DDCTS12055

56

Rip Fence Slide Bar

2

DDCTS12056

57

Hex. Bolt

4

DDCTS12057

58

Self Tapping screw

1

DDCTS12058

59

Dust Extraction outlet

1

DDCTS12059

60

Hex bolt

9

DDCTS12060

61

Blade holder

1

DDCTS12061

62

Spare Blade knob

1

DDCTS12062

63

Handle

2

DDCTS12063

64

Dust tube

1

DDCTS12064

65

Slide bar tube

4

DDCTS12065

66

Retain ring

4

DDCTS12066

67

Tapping screw

2

DDCTS12067

68

Side support

2

DDCTS12068

69

Rear table

1

DDCTS12069

70

Slide bar

1

DDCTS12070

71

Tapping screw

6

DDCTS12071

72

Washer

1

DDCTS12072

73

Right guard

1

DDCTS12073

74

Riving knife

1

DDCTS12074

75

Self Tapping screw

2

DDCTS12075

76

Spring plate

1

DDCTS12076

77

Bolt

2

DDCTS12077

78

Nut

1

DDCTS12078

79

Screw

4

DDCTS12079

80

Bolt

1

DDCTS12080

Содержание Contractor CTS12

Страница 1: ...0207 Part Number 6500750 Operating Maintenance Instructions 10 TABLE SAW Model CTS12 10 TABLE SAW Model CTS12...

Страница 2: ...ely up to a maximum thickness of 75mm For correct operation it must be fixed and operated as laid down in this manual Restrictions of use This saw is NOT suitable for cutting Timber greater than 75mm...

Страница 3: ...been abused in any way or not used for the purpose for which it was intended or to have been tampered with in any way The reason for return must be clearly stated This guarantee does not affect your s...

Страница 4: ...halation of harmful dust CONNECT DUST EXTRACTION EQUIPMENT Always connect a suitable vacuum cleaner attachment PROTECT YOUR EARS Hearing protection should be worn when using this tool DO NOT ABUSE THE...

Страница 5: ...meets the requirements on page 2 Do not use High Speed Steel HSS blades Use only saw blades for which the maximum possible speed is not less than the maximum spindle speed no load speed of the table...

Страница 6: ...ect from the mains supply before attempting to free the blade RIPPING When ripping or bevel ripping always use the rip fence together with the push stick Never make these cuts freehand The blade could...

Страница 7: ...ay past the saw blade ALWAYS avoid awkward operations and hand positions where a sudden slip could cause your hand to move into the blade PERMANENTLY mount your table saw before performing any cutting...

Страница 8: ...to the mains supply via a Residual Current Device RCD IMPORTANT If this appliance is fitted with a plug which is moulded onto the electric cable i e non re wireable please note 1 The plug must be thro...

Страница 9: ...9 FEATURES Fig 1 To transport the the machine turn the assembly on its side resting on the table wheels then collapse the legs The Handle may now be used to move the table saw as required...

Страница 10: ...front panel 7 The Rip Fence is for use when rip cutting timber It locates on the front rail and can be easily moved or locked in place by pushing the locking handle down 8 The Blade Guard protects the...

Страница 11: ...on table brackets x 2 5 Cross cut extension tables x 2 6 Table saw stand x 1 7 Wheels for stand x 2 8 Blade guard x 1 9 Rip fence x 1 10 Mitre gauge x 1 11 Push stick x 1 12 Dust extraction hose x 1 1...

Страница 12: ...amps 2 Slide the extension table into the two holes on the side of the table saw 3 Secure each extension table by tightening up the extension table clamps B PUSH STICK STORAGE 1 Store the Push Stick i...

Страница 13: ...ll times If at any time it becomes misaligned it must be straightened before the table saw is used 5 When satisfied tighten the riving knife securing bolt before replacing the Table Insert D FITTING T...

Страница 14: ...the rip fence to the table 2 Pull the slide bar out slightly and slide the fence B behind the slide bar as shown 3 Tighten the securing knobs C to lock the fence to the handle assembly Note TheripFen...

Страница 15: ...he front pair of legs down and out as shown until they click into place 3 Repeat the process with the second pair of legs 4 The stand should appear as shown in Fig 12 5 Place table saw on the stand al...

Страница 16: ...n the front of the table saw 1 Plug the mains plug into the mains supply 2 Connect a vacuum cleaner nozzle to the dust outlet at the rear of the table saw 3 Press the Green button of the switch marked...

Страница 17: ...HE POWER SOURCE WHILST COOLING DOWN TAKES PLACE THIS PREVENTS ACCIDENTAL STARTING WHEN THE RESET BUTTON IS PUSHED AS THE NO VOLT RELEASE WILL NOT HAVE TRIPPED ADJUSTMENTS Fig 14 CHANGING THE BLADE HEI...

Страница 18: ...at 90O you should check the gauge as follows 1 Loosen the lock knob and using a set square as shown set the slide bar at 90O to the body 2 Tighten the Lock knob and re check with the square to ensure...

Страница 19: ...d From this point on take great care not to damage your hands on the saw blade teeth 3 Switch the laser guide on 4 Carefully grip the end bezel on the laser guide and turn it until the beam is paralle...

Страница 20: ...use it will interfere with the guard It is therefore necessary to use an auxiliary fence and push block as shown in fig 15 2 Attach auxiliary fence to rip fence with two G clamps as shown in fig 24 3...

Страница 21: ...19mm hardwood Fasten together with glue and wood screws Dimensions are shown in Fig 28 NOTE The Push Block is used with the Auxiliary Fence the 120mm dimensions must be identical on both the pieces CR...

Страница 22: ...at may become trapped inside the blade guard while the saw is running Turn the saw off Once the blade has stopped turning lift the guard and remove the trapped piece with a stick 12 If the workpiece i...

Страница 23: ...crosscutting except that the wood is also cut at an angle other than 90 degrees with the flat side of the wood Adjust the blade to the desired height and angle Use the mitre gauge in the right hand gr...

Страница 24: ...ist for part numbers Replace the blade when teeth become damaged or dull WARNING TO PREVENT PERSONAL INJURY ALWAYS DISCONNECT PLUG FROM POWER SOURCE BEFORE CHANGING BLADES TAKE GREAT CARE WHEN HANDLIN...

Страница 25: ...ndicated in Fig 35 as required checking the blade angle using a set square and protractor as necessary 5 When completely satisfied ensure the stops are properly locked then replace the bottom grille R...

Страница 26: ...ng 5 Clean table with turpentine and erratic feed steel wool and apply wax Material kicked back 1 Rip fence out of alignment 1 Align rip fence with blade from blade slot 2 Riving knife not aligned wit...

Страница 27: ...2036 37 Special nut 2 DDCTS12037 38 Wheel 2 DDCTS12038 39 Wheel bracket 2 DDCTS12039 40 Flat washer 12 DDCTS12040 41 Hex bolt 2 DDCTS12041 42 Hex bolt 1 DDCTS12042 43 Left stand assy 1 DDCTS12043 44 F...

Страница 28: ...4 Screw 4 DDCTS12114 115 Bearing 2 DDCTS12115 116 Retain ring 1 DDCTS12116 117 Screw 4 DDCTS12117 118 Spring washer 4 DDCTS12118 119 Support bar 1 DDCTS12119 120 Screw 2 DDCTS12120 121 Threaded spindl...

Страница 29: ...29 PARTS DIAGRAM Fig 37...

Страница 30: ...nearest dealer or CLARKE International on one of the following numbers PARTS SERVICE TEL 020 8988 7400 PARTS SERVICE FAX 020 8558 3622 or e mail as follows PARTS Parts clarkeinternational com SERVICE...

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