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FIG. 9
FIG. 10
FIG. 11
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Check the operation of the blade guard. Ensure that it is
working efficiently and covers the blade entirely at the sides
as well as the crown.
•
Lower the blade a little and recheck that the blade
guard operation.
•
When satisfied that the blade guard works throughout the
blades height adjustment range, check that the guard works
equally well with the blade set to a bevel angle.
(Fig. 9)
•
Check that when the blade is fully lowered, the blade guard
and side covers are in contact with the table top.
6. Transporting your Table Saw
WARNING:
This machine is heavy. Enlist competent help
whenever you have to transport this machine.
1.
Ensure that the machine is disconnected from the power
supply and that the power cord is securely stored on the machine.
2.
Lower the blade completely into the machine so that the
bottom of the blade guard lies flat on the machine table.
1.
Remove and store safely any accessories e.g. mitre gauge, push
stick, rip fence etc that are not secured to the machine.
2.
Release the legs and fold them and the cantilever braces
up into the base, securing them with the locking hooks.
Competent help is useful when attempting this and when
lowering the saw to the ground.
3.
Pull out the transportation handle, located at the opposite
side of the saw to the transportation wheels.
4.
Lift the handle and allow the machines integral
transportation wheels to touch the ground.
(Fig.10)
5.
Wheel the machine to its new location.
6.
Re-commission the machine and reattach the accessories.
OPERATIONS
CONTROLS
1. ON/OFF Safety Switch
WARNING:
Before operating the
ON/OFF
switch make sure that
the blade guard is correctly installed and operating properly.
To start the machine, press the tab on LH side of the red safety
button and lift it and the switch cover plate upwards to reveal the
on and off buttons. Push the
‘ON’
button to start the machine and
the
‘OFF’
button to stop the machine.
(Fig.11)
WARNING:
Never start the machine until all safety checks
and procedures have been carried out.
ASSEMBLY & OPERATION