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As Adjustments are made, the blade 

attachments will translate, not rotate, by design. 

This ensures that the workpiece will not get 

held up. CHECK COMPONENTS BEFORE 

EVERY CUT.

Riving Knife Adjustments::

After changing a saw blade, always check that 

the riving knife is correctly set!

The distance of the riving knife from the gear 

rim must be between 3 mm and 8 mm.

The highest point of the riving knife must be set 

at least 2mm beneath the topmost tooth.

The riving knife must be at least 0.2 mm thicker 

than the main saw blade.

Check that the saw blade clamping system is 

tight before operating the machine! 

 

 

Dust Collector:

There is a 100 mm dust outlet located on 

the lower left of the saw cabinet allowing for 

the connection to a dust collection system 

(not included). Air current speed is 20m/s for 

vacuum suction dust emission index. When 

air current speed of dust collector device (in 

accordance with EN 12779:2004+ A1:2009) is 

not lower than 20m/s, ensure machine can be 

normal exhausted. User must wear dustproof 

mask.

 

1. Fit the 100 mm dust hose over the dust port, 

(not included) and secure in place with a hose 

clamp.

2. Make sure the hose could not come off.

3. Required air flow: 934 m3/h

4. Ensure pressure drop of each dust collector 

outlet carrying air current speed: 1500Pa

5. Wind speed of dust collector tube m/s: dry 

chips: 20m/s, water content is equal to18% wet 

chips: 28m/s.

Warning: Always turn on the dust collector 

before starting the saw and stop the saw before 

turning off the dust collector.

Note.: A tight fit is necessary for proper 

performance.

Warning: Always turn off the table saw before 

removing any cover of the machine.

Remove the side cover, to clean and remove 

dust, debris from dust hood.

7.5 Push block and push stick

A push block (Fig.2) and A push stick (Fig.3) 

must be used. 

 

If the workpiece is less then 12 0mm, you must 

use the push stick to prevent your hands from 

getting too close to the saw blade. 

Push block must be used to cut narrow 

workpieces and, when necessary, to push the 

workpiece against the fence, a push block can 

be easily made by the operator as Pic.2.
Warning: Use only the push stick provided by 

the manufacturer or constructed in accordance 

with the instructions. 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 plywood 

lengthwise to reduce its width is called “ripping”. 

To rip stock, hold the work with both hands 

pushing it into the blade as well as firmly 

against the rip fence so that it is cut straight. 

• Never rip or cut wood without using the fence 

or mitre gauge to guide it because the stock 

could kickback.

• Always use the blade guard and riving knife 

assembly when cutting wood. The riving knife 

prevents the saw “kerf” (the slit cut by the 

blade) from closing and binding the blade, 

which can overload and/or stall the motor or 

cause the blade to lift and eject the workpiece 

towards the front of the saw at very high 

speeds. The blade guard keeps your fingers 

away from the blade and also reduces the 

amount of sawdust flying free.

• Some jobs may require removing the riving 

knife along with the cover. Do not forget to put 

them back when you are done.

As you complete the rip, the wood will either 

remain on the table, tilt up to be caught on 

the end of the guard, or fall onto the floor (or 

outfeed table). The waste part of the stock 

remains on the table to be removed only after 

the saw is stopped (unless it is large enough for 

immediate safe removal). 

If the work to be ripped is narrow, it is safer 

to use a push stick, rather than the hands, to 

feed it into the blade Push sticks with non-slip 

grippers can be purchased, but a shop-made 

one works just as well. When ripping extremely 

narrow stock that may not clear the width of 

the blade guard, or very thin material such 

as panelling, which may slip between the 

underside of the fence and the table surface,  

a strip of wood as an auxiliary guide can be 

attached to the fence.

WARNING: Keep the blade guard installed and 

in the down position. Failure to do this could 

result in serious personal injury or death.

WARNING: Never reach in towards the blade 

while the blade is still spinning! whenever a rip 

cut is completed, turn off the saw and wait for 

the blade to come to a complete stop before 

reaching in to remove the workpiece or the 

waste material.

8.2 Bevel Ripping

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Страница 4: ...cifications 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 instal...

Страница 5: ...sonal 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 mo...

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 workpiec...

Страница 7: ...surements 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...

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 adjustm...

Страница 9: ...ar 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 p...

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 forc...

Страница 11: ...ht 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...

Страница 12: ...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 r...

Страница 13: ...nsion 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 measuremen...

Страница 14: ...mately 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 an...

Страница 15: ...his 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 T...

Страница 16: ...e 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 yo...

Страница 17: ...t 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...

Страница 18: ...18 www igmtools com Wiring Diagram Fusion 2 230V...

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Страница 23: ...Shaft 1 83 251455 615 Bushing 1 84 240061 008 Handwheel HF 150 2 85 920703 000 Fixing Knob 2 86 051470 000 Bracket 1 88 660229 000 Magetic Ring 1 89 006706 100 Wave Washer WW 18 1 90 006001 203 Flat...

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