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Bevel ripping is performed the same as ripping 

but with the saw blade set to an angle not 

perpendicular with the table surface. To tilt the 

blade to the left, anywhere between 0° and 45°. 

This is used most often when cutting bevels, 

compound mitres or chamfers. 
After changing the bevel angle verify the 

alignment of the guard and splitter; make sure 

there is clearance with the saw blade. 

Digital reading calibration

Step 1: Set the wheel perpendicular to the 

work table on the scale is 0°, press ZERO to 

reset, 0.0 will be displayed..

Step 2: Turn the cast iron wheel to set 45°, 

press and hold the SET button.

Step 3: While holding SET, press and hold 

ZERO for 3 seconds.

When the ZERO button is released, 45° is 

displayed
8.3 Ripping small workpieces

Do not attempt rip cuts if the work piece is 

too small, as this will oblige you to place your 

hands too close to the blade and put you at 

serious risk of injury. When ripping narrower 

widths; use a push block or a push stick in 

order to avoid placing hands near the blade.

8.4 Cross cutting

Cutting against the grain, to shorten the length 

of a board is crosscutting. With some smaller 

sized and rectangular pieces, you often have 

the choice of ripping or crosscutting. Always 

use the mitre gauge, when crosscutting; never 

cut a piece unsupported. The mitre gauge may 

be used in either slot, but most operators prefer 

the left groove for typical work. When the blade 

is tilted for bevel cutting, use the table slot that 

does not cause interference with your hand or 

the saw blade guard.
To begin crosscutting, place the work on the 

mitre gauge and, with the motor OFF, slide it up 

close to the blade to align the outer edges of 

the teeth with your cut mark (see pic).  

Keep a firm grip as you pull the mitre gauge 

and the wood back away from the blade. Lower 

the blade guard, turn on the saw and make the 

cut. When the work is cut through, move one or 

both cut pieces.

 

8.5 Angle ruler setting

Stiffness in the groove - for greater rigidity of 

the angle ruler in the table groove, there are 2 

adjusting screws in the longitudinal profile of 

the angle ruler. For greater rigidity in the table 

groove, simply tighten the screws more (the 

more screws you screw into the profile, the 

greater the rigidity). For less rigidity, just loosen 

the screws.

Warning: When cross-cutting round stock it 

is necessary to secure the workpiece against 

rotation by using a suitable jig.

8.5 Bevel cross cutting

This procedure is the same as cross cutting 

except that the blade is set to an angle other 

than 0. After changing the bevel angle, verify 

the alignment of the guard and splitter and 

verify that there is clearance with the saw blade.

8.6 Mitre cuts

This operation is the same as cross cutting, 

except the mitre gauge is set to an angle. Hold 

the work piece firmly against the mitre gauge 

and feed the workpiece slowly into the blade to 

prevent it from moving during the cut.

Ruler settings

Setting the cutting angle on the ruler - the angle 

ruler can be set to + 60 ° - -60 °. By releasing 

the ruler handle, you can set the desired cutting 

angle by pulling and turning the control knob on 

the front of the ruler. Notches are prepared in 

the profile for more used angles.

 

9. Maintenance 

To keep you Laguna Tools machine in top 

performance for many years please follow 

this maintenance schedule and refer to any 

instructions.

Daily Check:

• Loose mounting bolts

• Damaged saw blade

• Damaged riving knifes, splitters, or blade 

guards

• Worn or damaged wires

• Any other unsafe condition

Weekly Maintenance:

• Clean table surface and mitre slot grooves

• Clean and protect cast-iron table

• Clean rip fence

Monthly Maintenance:

 

• Clean/vacuum dust buildup from inside 

cabinet and off motors.

• Check/replace belt for proper tension, damage 

or wear. 

Every 6–12 Months:

• Lubricate trunnion slides.

• Lubricate worm gear.

• Lubricate leadscrew.

• Lubricate gearing and gearboxes.

9.1 Internal Components Map 

A. Motor

B. Dust Shroud

C. Trunnion Slides (Support)  

D. Upper Trunnion

E. Lower Trunnion

F. Arbor Nut

G. Arbor Washer (Flange)  

H. Blade

I. Tilt Gearing

J. Height Gearing

K. Belt (behind blade)  

L. Worm Screw

M. Tilt Plate

N. Start Capacitor (see spec sheet)  

O. Run Capacitor (see spec sheet)

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Страница 4: ...ns 3 1 Contents Professional Square Zero Clearance Throat Plate pre installed 250 mm Saw Blade pre installed Riving Knife pre installed Mitre Gauge ships in tool holder Tool Holder pre installed Fence Blade Guard Arbor Wrench Installation and Adjustment Tools 3 2 Technical Data Power 230V 50 Hz 1 Phase Motor Type TEFC Capacitor Start AC Induction Power Input 2200 W Motor Speed 2850 min 1 Full Load...

Страница 5: ...rsonal Safety Stay alert watch what you are doing and use common sense when operating a power tool do not use a power tool while you are tired or under the influence of drugs alcohol or medication A moment of inattention while operating power tools may result in serious personal injury Use personal protective equipment always wear eye protection Protective equipment such as a dust mask non skid sa...

Страница 6: ... or a slip could direct your hand towards the saw blade and result in serious personal injury Feed the workpiece into the saw blade or cutter only against the direction of rotation Feeding the workpiece in the same direction that the saw blade is rotating above the table may result in the workpiece and your hand being pulled into the saw blade Never use the mitre gauge to feed the workpiece when r...

Страница 7: ...asurements of sound power levels were conducted according to EN ISO 3746 2010 Operating conditions The operating conditions for noise measurement comply with Annex A of ISO 7960 1995 Testing results A weighted Sound Pressure Level 91 3 dB A weighted Sound Power Level 113 8 dB Associated uncertainty K 4dB Background noise of measurement surrounding is 55dB The figures quoted are emission levels and...

Страница 8: ... lifting the tool into position and moving the tool into position Warning DO NOT connect to a power supply until the setup is complete DO NOT perform any of the following steps installations or adjustments with the saw connected to the power source Warning To avoid set up problems to prevent potential damage to the machine and personal injury read through the entire setup section prior to setting ...

Страница 9: ...ear Rail 2 PTSF236110175 0130 127 5 Front Rail 2 PTSF236110175 0130 127 6 Hardware kit Box 3 Rear rail 1 PTSF236110175 0130 127 5 Front rail 1 PTSF236110175 0130 127 6 Pre installed on machine Throat plate PTSF236110175 0130 6 Riving knife PTSF236110175 0130 27 250mm blade PTSF236110175 0130 33 Mitre gauge PTSF236110175 0130 3 Arbor wrench PTSF236110175 0130 137 Tool storage PTSF236110175 0130 120...

Страница 10: ... entire front rail section to the blade 9 Level and fasten front rail To level the front rail sections to the table top use a ridged straight edge atop the loosely fit rail sections Apply downward force to the straight edge while keeping the two sections firmly together Simultaneously fasten down the bolts 10 Install the fence Install the fence by placing the front end first Be sure that the handl...

Страница 11: ...ght hand 6 Reinstall the throat plate Grasp the pawls up and out of the way to re insert the throat plate Lock the throat plate CAUTION Make sure the riving knife is in line with the blade If it is not in line please see the Adjustments Section 6 7 Installing removing the Blade 1 Unplug the table saw 2 Remove any blade guards riving knifes and the throat plate to access the blade 3 Set the arbor t...

Страница 12: ...o whether you have set the aluminum profile vertically or horizontally on the longitudinal ruler Adjusting the Fence Glide Bushings You may need to adjust the height of the bushings on either side or rear of the fence The fence should be between 1 3 mm off the table to prevent scratches 1 Unplug the table saw 2 Unlock the fence 3 Use a hex key to adjust the front bushing height 4 Use a wrench to a...

Страница 13: ...ension wing on supports 4 Join or adjust the wing with supplied bolts Note The clamps may scratch the tabletop Use a cloth or soft wood between the clamp and the iron surfaces 2 Take initial measurement WARNING MAKE SURE SAW IS UNPLUGGED Clamp two wooden supports to the underside of the table saw as shown Straight 2x4 lumber will work 3 Take relative measurement Place the extension wing on the sup...

Страница 14: ...imately 2 above table Loosen the belt adjustment bolt With the bolt loose Raise or lower the motor so that the belt is tight Changing the belt 1 Unplug the table saw 2 Remove all throatplates blades and blade accessories 3 Remove the motor cover 4 Remove the dust shroud 5 Loosen the Belt adjustment bolt and loosen belt by raising motor 6 Remove belt NOTE you may need to lower the arbor height to a...

Страница 15: ...This push stick provides sufficient distance of the hand from the saw blade Warning Never use a damaged or cut push stick A damaged push stick may break causing your hand to slip into the saw blade 8 Type of Cut Warning Always wear safety glasses a respirator and hearing protection when operating this machine Note This saw is only designed to cut wood 8 1 Ripping Cutting a wood plank or sheet of p...

Страница 16: ...he angle ruler in the table groove there are 2 adjusting screws in the longitudinal profile of the angle ruler For greater rigidity in the table groove simply tighten the screws more the more screws you screw into the profile the greater the rigidity For less rigidity just loosen the screws Warning When cross cutting round stock it is necessary to secure the workpiece against rotation by using a s...

Страница 17: ...ft grinding loose shaft requires bearing replacement Machine trips the overload or feels underpowered during operation Possible Causes 1 Feed rate cutting speed too fast 2 Workpiece material unsuitable for machine 3 Pulley sprocket slipping on shaft 4 Motor bearings at fault 5 Contactor at fault 6 Motor overheated 7 Workpiece crooked fence not aligned 8 Machine undersized for task wrong blade 9 Ru...

Страница 18: ...mm 3C 750mm H05VV F 0 75mm 4C 1480mm YELLOW GREEN PE H05VV F 1 5mm 2C 1260mm BLUE V BLACK 4 BROWN 1 BLUE 2 SHORT PIN BROWN 3 YELLOW GREEN PE BROWN 1 YELLOW GREEN PE BRAKE BROWN U BLUE 2 GRAY 5 BLACK 20AWG 2C 350mm Rectifier Cable Gland PGB13 5 12B WHITE YELLOW BLACK BLACK 20AWG 1C 4 Fuse RT18 32 16A aM YELLOW BLUE BLUE AC2 24AWG 4C 550mm BROWN AC1 P2 BROWN H05VV F 0 75mm 3C 1300mm ANGLE HALL Cable...

Страница 19: ... 19 www igmtools com Fence assembly Mitre gauge blade guard ...

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Страница 22: ... Spring Pin 6 25 2 80 175012 156 Pointer 1 81 002402 101 Round Head Lock Screw w Washer 1 82 361429 901 Shaft 1 83 251455 615 Bushing 1 84 924505 001 Handwheel Assembly for F3 2 85 920703 001 Fixing Knob 2 86 051470 000 Worm Shaft Bracket 1 88 660229 000 Magnetic Ring 1 89 006706 100 Wave Washer WW 18 1 90 006001 203 Flat Washer 18 28 1t 1 91 010009 000 Retaining Ring STW 18 1 93 000104 110 Cap Sc...

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