Specific Safety Precautions
7
Do not attempt to carry out cross cutting operations
‘freehand’, always use the mitre fence for small material and
the sliding carriage for larger workpieces. Unless you are an
experienced machine operator, do not attempt to ‘rip’ freehand,
always use the guiding facility of the rip fence. It is perfectly
acceptable to support, guide, and feed the timber with your
hands whilst ripping stuff of some length, however, as you
approach the blade ensure that the push stick is to hand, and
that you use it.
Remember the emphasis of the ‘push’ should be between the
blade and the fence and close to the fence. Use your free hand
to support and guide the material on the offside of the saw
blade and at least 100mm away from it. If the timber does not
extend to at least 100mm to the offside of the saw blade, the
material possibly does not need guiding or supporting.
Check (especially on site), that there are no foreign
objects e.g. old nails, screws, small stones etc embedded in the
material you are about to cut. If necessary take a wire brush to
the timber before working.
Code 105573
Model AT254LTS
Rating Trade
Power 1.65kW
Blade Dia/Bore
254mm
Blade Tilt
0° to 45°
Max Depth of Cut @ 45˚
53mm
Max Depth of Cut @ 90˚
76mm
Max Width of Cut with Fence
800mm
Table Size
800mm x 550mm
Table Height
865mm
Table Size With Extensions
800mm x 1,124mm
Dust Extraction Outlet
100mm
Min Extraction Airflow Required
1,000m³/hr
Overall L x W x H
1,340mm x 1,650mm x 1,200mm
Weight 175kg
Specification
Assembly/Setup
PLEASE NOTE: Some of this assembly procedure is best
accomplished by two persons, some of
the items are heavy and awkward, and a
mishandling error could cause injury.
Please think about what you are doing,
your capabilities and your personal safety.
Unpack all the boxes and check all the
components against the ‘What’s Included’ list.
If any parts or components are missing, please
contact our customer
service department using the procedures and
telephone numbers listed in our catalogue, and you will be
dealt with quickly and efficiently.
PLEASE NOTE: The panel saw comes 80% assembled, in order
to reduce the footprint of the machine for packaging, several
items are dismounted from the machine and need to be
re-affixed. please check all the boxes, packets etc, to make sure
that all the parts have been accounted for.
Having unpacked the boxes, (please dispose of any unwanted
packaging responsibly), put the parts and components where
by they are readily to hand. Break down the main box by
knocking the sides away (be careful of exposed nails etc.), but
leave the machine sitting on its pallet. Remove the protective
grease film that is coating all the unpainted parts of the
machine. Use a proprietary de-greasing agent. Unfortunately,
this cleaning process is always a bit ‘mucky’. You are advised to
wear overalls or coveralls etc., during the process. After cleaning,
lightly coat the exposed metal surfaces with ‘anti rust’ oil spray
to prevent any rusting.
Ascertain the orientation of the machine and move it to its
desired position in the workshop. Ensure that the machine is
positioned to allow sufficient clearance all round to cater for
the maximum length of timber you wish to machine. The
machine should be positioned on a flat level surface.
Manoeuvre the machine to the chosen location making sure
there is sufficient space all round, then carefully lower the
machine down.
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