18
15
8. PREPARING THE TABLE SAW
8.16 ATTACH THE RIVING KNIFE - FIGS. 19 - 20
Using spanner
loosen the nut so that the riving
knife
can slide between the two plates
.
Position the riving knife approximately 3mm - 5mm to
the circular saw blade (as below) and tighten the nut to
secure.
FIG.17
FIG.18
FIG.19
8.15 ATTACH BLADE - FIGS. 17 - 18
Turn the table saw over onto it’s feet.
Note: Remove the plug from the socket before carrying
out adjustment, servicing or maintenance.
Raise the saw blade mechanism to its highest point.
Remove the 6 cross head bolts and lift the table insert
to gain access to the flange plate
and the
riving knife fixing plates
.
Insert the pins on spanner
into flange plate
this will stop rotation, then using spanner
remove
the bolt and washer (remember right hand thread).
Check the new blade for damage, missing teeth,
sharpness etc. Fit the new blade, ensure that the teeth
are pointing towards the front of the machine. Put the
flange plate onto the shaft and twist on the saw bolt.
Spin the bolt up finger tight and check the blade is
correctly seated. tighten using same spanners as before.
Reconnect the machine to the mains supply. Give the
machine a 'quick' burst check (i.e. quick ON-OFF) to
ensure everything is O.K. If everything is satisfactory,
continue to use the machine.
8. PREPARING THE TABLE SAW
8.5 ATTACH RUBBER FEET - FIG. 5
Push the rubber feet
onto the legs, and secure in
place with bolt and nut supplied
8.6 ATTACH WHEEL SET - FIG. 6
Attach the wheel set
using 4 bolts with nuts near
the base of the back legs.
FIG.20
Min. 3mm
Max. 5mm
8.7 DUST EXTRACTION - FIG. 7
While the table in upside down the flexible hose is
connected to the outlet, it’s a tight push fit.
FIG.7
8.8 ATTACH EXTENSION TABLE - FIG. 8
The extension table is fitted easiest when the table is
upside down, the extension top
is laid next to the
table. Bolted to the table top then connected with
struts
.
NOTE: If connecting to the side of the table the shorter
struts
will be used, and the extension top needs to
turned so the notches
on the side correspond with
the bolt heads on the table side so there is no gapping.
FIG.8
FIG.6
FIG.5