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 Ensure that when switching on (e.g. after

  servicing) no tools or loose parts are left on 
  or in the machine.

 Turn power off if the machine is not used.

      Cutting hazard, even with the cutting tool at
standstill!

 Wear gloves when changing cutting tools.

      Risk of kickback (workpiece is caught by the 
saw blade and thrown against the operator)!

 Always work with a properly set riving knife.

 Do not jam workpieces.

 Cut thin or thin-walled workpieces only with 

  

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 ne-toothed saw blades. Always use sharp  

  saw blades. If in doubt, check workpiece for
  inclusion of foreign matter (e.g. nails or   
  screws).

       Drawing-in/trapping hazard!

 Ensure that no parts of the body or clothing

  can get caught and drawn in by rotating
  components (no neckties, no loose

Þ

 tting

  clothes; contain long hair with hairnet).

      Hazard generated by insuf

Þ

 cient personal 

protection gear!

 Wear hearing protection.

 Wear safety glasses.

 Wear dust mask if work generates dust.

 Wear suitable work clothes. When working

  outdoors wearing of non-slip shoes is 
  recommended.

      Risk of injury by inhaling wood dust!
Dust of certain timber species (e.g. beech, oak, 
ash) can cause cancer when inhaled: use a 
suitable dust collector.

      Hazard generated by defects!

 Keep the machine and the accessories in

  good repair and observe the maintenance 
  instructions.

 Check the machine for possible damage

  before any use. Inspect all safety devices, 
  protection devices or slightly damaged parts
  for proper functioning as speci

Þ

 ed before

  operatiing the machine. Check to see that all 
  moving parts work properly and do not jam. All
  parts must be correctly installed and meet all 
  conditions necessary for the proper operation 
  of the machine.
  

 Damaged protection devices or parts must be

  repaired or replaced by an quali

Þ

 ed specialist. 

 Do not operate the machine if the switch can 

  not be switched ON or OFF.

 Keep handles free of oil and grease.

3.3 Symbols used throughout these

 

i

nstructions

      Danger! 
Indicates risk of personal injury or severe
material damage

       Risk of electric shock! 
Risk of personal injury by electric shock

       Drawing-in/trapping hazard!
Risk of personal injury by body parts or clothing 
being drawn into the rotating saw blade

       Caution! Risk of material damage

       Note:Supplementary information

3.4 Safety devices

Blade guard

 The blade guard (a) (Figure 1) protects  

  against unintentional contact with the saw
  blade and from chips 

ß

 ying about.

 Always have blade guard installed during

  operation. 

Riving knife

 The riving knife (b) (Figure 1) prevents the

  workpiece from being caught by the rising
  teeth of the saw blade and being thrown 
  against the operator.

 Always have blade guard installed during

  operation.

Figure 1

Содержание TS250SC

Страница 1: ...20 7 08 W460 HAFCO ST1265 SAWBENCH PARTS MANUAL ...

Страница 2: ...INSTRUCTIONS for 10 Table Saw w Sliding Carriage Model TS250SC FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THIS MACHINE ...

Страница 3: ...tension table 6 6 4 Installing the rip fence 6 7 6 5 Installing the riving knife 7 6 6 Installing the blade guard 7 6 7 Connection of dust collector 7 6 8 Installing the sliding carriage 8 10 6 9 Mains connection 10 7 Operation 10 7 1 Sawing 11 7 2 Mitre cutting 11 7 3 Rip cutting with rip fenc 11 7 4 Sliding cut 11 12 8 Care and Maintenance 12 8 1 Saw blade change 12 8 2 Cleaning the saw 13 8 3 M...

Страница 4: ...nce Extrusion 8 Fence Rail 9 Handlewheel for Blade Tilting Set 10 Handwheel for Setting the Depth of Cut 11 Major Table 12 Right Extension Table 13 Extractable Stop Rail 14 Sliding Carriage 15 Swing Arm Assembly 16 Sliding Table Frame Assembly 17 Support Bracket 18 Rear Extension Table 19 Flip Stop 1 13 5 4 7 6 12 8 17 15 2 1 3 10 9 11 16 19 14 18 ...

Страница 5: ... the operation of table saws where applicable General Hazard Keep your work area tidy a messy work area invites accidents Be alert Know what you are doing Set out to work with reason Do not operate the saw under the inßuence of drugs alcohol or medication Consider environmental conditions Keep work area well lighted Prevent adverse body positions Ensure Þrm footing and keep your balance at all tim...

Страница 6: ...sories in good repair and observe the maintenance instructions Check the machine for possible damage before any use Inspect all safety devices protection devices or slightly damaged parts for proper functioning as speciÞed before operatiing the machine Check to see that all moving parts work properly and do not jam All parts must be correctly installed and meet all conditions necessary for the pro...

Страница 7: ...nd stop Smooth sliding carriage with swing arm support Easy assembly and adjustment 5 Operating Elements ON OFF switch with emergency stop To switch ON depress upper green button a Figure 3 To switch OFF push upper red button b Figure 3 or on switch cover Note Upon power failure an undervoltage relay is activated This prevents the starting of the machine when the power is restored To restart the s...

Страница 8: ...he master case and the sliding carriage carton Warning Do not lift the saw unit without help The saw unit weighs approximately 145 kgs Hold it close to your body Keep your knees bent and lift with your legs not your back Ignoring these precautions can result in back injury 6 1 Installing side extension table Unpacking the master case Take away the case panels and take out the main unit of the tabl...

Страница 9: ...rear rail needs following hardware 2 M8x25 mm Hex Head Bolt 2 M8 mm Nut 2 M8 mm Washer 2 M6x12 mm Grub Screw 3mm Allen Wrench 1 Take out the rear extension table from the master case 2 Align the rear extension table onto the rear edge of major table 3 Connect the rear extension table and the major table by two M8x25 mm hex head bolts and fasten the bolts by 8mm Wrench A Figure 11 4 Use 3mm Allen W...

Страница 10: ...h can cause cancer when inhaled Always use a dust collector when working in enclosed spaces air speed at the saw s dust collection port 20 m s Caution Operation without a dust collector is only possible outdoors for short term operation up to max 30 minutes with dust respirator If no dust collector is used saw dust and chips may accumulate inside the machine housing These remains have to be remove...

Страница 11: ...rox 1 70 m while it weighs approx 25 kgs Seek for other man s help to avoid unforeseen injury Figure 16 B A Be sure the safety switch is placed in the correct position Hole A of the sliding carriage Figure 18 1 Otherwise the machine can not be switched on C Figure 17 Figure 18 1 Safety Switch Hole A 3 Assemble the lock handle A to the sliding carriage by by 1 M12 Nut Figure 19 Assembly the sliding...

Страница 12: ...swing arm A put the thrust bearing onto the support bracket and Þx it by M20 mm nuts 6 Slide the sliding carriage onto the sliding table from the left end Slide it forward to the end Þx the sliding table tightly by two wing screws Figure 22 2 Figure 22 2 Nut Square Nut A Figure 22 1 7 Take the extractable stop rail A from the sliding carriage carton and put it onto the sliding table frame with the...

Страница 13: ...st its side Risk of kickback Always hold the workpiece down on the table and do not jam it Risk of kickback Drawing in trapping hazard Never cut stock to which ropes cords strings cables or wires are attached or which contain such materials Never cut several workpieces at the same time and also no bundles containing several individual pieces Risk of personal injury if individual pieces are caught ...

Страница 14: ...mitre gauge forward Figure 27 3 Set the depth of cut The blade guard should be approx 10 mm above the workpiece 4 Set the saw blade tilt and lock in position 5 Switch on the machine 6 Place the workpiece against the extractable stop rail and hold it Þrmly Figure 29 3 Set blade tilt and lock in position 4 Switch on the machine 5 Cut the workpiece in a single pass 6 Switch the machine off if no furt...

Страница 15: ... saw blade off the saw spindle 8 Clean clamping surfaces of the saw spindle and the saw blade Danger Do not use cleaning agents e g for removing resin residue that could corrode the light metal components of the machine the stability of the machine might be adversely affected 9 Put on a fresh saw blade Danger Use only suitable saw blades when using unsuitable or damaged blades parts could be explo...

Страница 16: ...arrying out any fault service or maintenance work always switch machine OFF unplug power cable wait for saw blade to come to standstill Check to see that all safety devices are operational after each fault service Motor does not run Undervoltage relay tripped by power failure switch on again No mains voltage check cables plug outlet and mains fuse Motor broken replace motor 10 Repairs 11 Trouble S...

Страница 17: ...14 12 Wiring Diagrams Wiring Diagram 230V Wiring Diagram 400V ...

Страница 18: ...6 Supporting plate Flat washer Steel ring Flat washer M8 Self lock nut M8 Mount base Bush 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 161 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 Arc plate Steel ring Self lock nut M6 Chip case guide panel front Pan head screw M6x10 Flat washer 6mm Square stop Ring Handle bevel Countersunk head screw M6x35 ...

Страница 19: ...0301 Pan head screw M4x6 Chipcase Wiring band M5x15 Screw Flat washer 5mm Hex nut M5 Dust collector Bearing mount Spindle Adjustment ring 255 256 257 258 259 260 261 262 263 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 309 310 311 312 313 314 315 316 317 318 319 321 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 330 331 332 333 334 335 336 Ball bearing 80103 Circlip 35 mm Pulley spindle Belt Quill tube Ball bearing 80301 Pul...

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Страница 24: ...ion No Part Description ST11 Hex head screw M6x15 ST16 Hex nut M6 ST12 Pan head screw M6x20 ST17 Flat washer M6 ST13 Stand side panel ST18 Rubber feet ST14 Flat washer M6 ST19 Stand front panel ST15 Stand read panel 21 ...

Страница 25: ...P15 RP16 RP17 RP19 RP20 RP21 RP22 Wing Screw Washer L Fence Extrusion Fence Hex Head Screw M8x12 Fence Head Rub Piece Roll Pin Spring Clamp Adjust Socket Head Screw M8x40 O Ring 8x18 Cam Lock Fence Handle Hex Nut M8 Adjust Screw Pan Head Screw M4x10 Hex Head Screw M6x16 Lens Pan Head Screw M4x10 22 ...

Страница 26: ...n MG17 Lock tab MG18 Tapping screw ST4 2x9 5 MG19 Clamp screw MG20 Clamp holder MG21 Miter gauge base MG22 T bar MG23 Special screw MG24 Pan head screw M4x12 MG25 Adjusting plate MG26 Pointer mount MG27 Pointer MG28 pan head screw M4x8 MG29 Hex nut M4 MG30 Hex head screw M4x16 MG32 Locking handle MG33 Speacer MG35 Knuled nut M6 MG36 Spring 23 ...

Страница 27: ...w End Cap Swing Arm Assembly Hex head screw M10X25 Washer 10mm Seat Swing Arm Hex head screw M8X25 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 Hex nut M8 Washer 8mm End Cap Extension Arm Roller Screw M6X10 Washer 6mm Shaft Bearing Shaft Hex head screw M6X30 Pin Plate Grub Screw Hex Set s...

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