
32
FR
M1.1.TZHD30S-50S.NLFREN - 15032019
Parallélisme de la rainure en T de la table avec la lame
1. La rainure en T de la table doit être parallèle à la lame. A l’aide d’une équerre combinée, mesurez la distance entre le
bord arrière de la lame et la rainure en T. Faites pivoter la lame de 180° vers l’avant et mesurez à nouveau la distance à
partir du même point sur la lame. La différence entre les deux mesures doit être inférieure à 0,2 mm (figure 23).
2.
Si un ajustement est nécessaire, desserrez les vis comme pointes de flèche qui se fixent sur la table, effectuez le réglage
nécessaire jusqu’à ce que les deux mesures soient égales ou inférieures à 0,2 mm et resserrez les vis (figure 24).
Réglage des butées positives de 45° et 90°
Le mécanisme d’inclinaison possède des butées pour la position verticale (90°) et à 45°. La machine est réglée en usine, mais
si un réglage est nécessaire, desserrez l’écrou de blocage, réglez la vis de la butée et resserrez l’écrou. Voir figure 25.
Alignement du couteau diviseur avec la lame
Le couteau diviseur doit être aligné avec la lame. S’il n’est pas correctement aligné, le couteau diviseur va pousser latéralement
la pièce à usiner pendant la coupe, augmentant ainsi le risque de rebond. Placez une règle contre la lame et le couteau
diviseur, et vérifiez le parallélisme. Si un réglage est nécessaire, vous pouvez corriger la position en utilisant les vis de réglage
(A) (figure 26).
1. Débranchez la machine.
2. Enlevez l’insert de table.
3. Desserrez les vis supérieure et inférieure (B), puis ajustez les 4 vis de réglage vers l’intérieur ou vers l’extérieur, jusqu’à ce
que l’alignement soit parfaitement parallèle.
4. Remettez l’insert de table.
2. If an adjustment is necessary, loosen the screws
as arrow point which fix to the table, make the
needed adjustment until both measurements are
equal or less than 0.2mm. and retighten the screws.
(Fig.24)
Fig.23
Fig.24
6.4 Adjusting 45
°
and 90
°
Positive Stops
The tilt mechanism has adjustable stops for vertical
and 45 degrees. the machine comes factory-set but
should adjustment be required, loose the lock nut,
adjust the stop screw and retighten the lock nut.
See
Fig.25
Fig.25 Adjust 90&45 degrees
6.5 Aligning Blade Guard Splitter or Riving
Knife with Blade
The blade guard splitter and/or riving knife must be
aligned with the blade. If not properly aligned, the
splitter/riving knife will force the workpiece
sideways
during the cut, increasing risk of kickback. Place a
straightedge against the blade and the splitter or
riving knife and check for parallelism. If an
adjustment is needed, the mounting position can
be adjusted into alignment with the blade using the
adjustment set screws (A)
(see Fig.26)
1. Disconect saw from power source.
2. Remove the table insert.
3. Loosen the upper and lower cap screws (B),
then adjust the 4 set screws in or out until the
alignement is perfectly parallel.
4. Reinstall the table insert.
Fig.26
Figure 25 Réglage à 90° et 45°
Butées
2. If an adjustment is necessary, loosen the screws
as arrow point which fix to the table, make the
needed adjustment until both measurements are
equal or less than 0.2mm. and retighten the screws.
(Fig.24)
Fig.23
Fig.24
6.4 Adjusting 45
°
and 90
°
Positive Stops
The tilt mechanism has adjustable stops for vertical
and 45 degrees. the machine comes factory-set but
should adjustment be required, loose the lock nut,
adjust the stop screw and retighten the lock nut.
See
Fig.25
Fig.25 Adjust 90&45 degrees
6.5 Aligning Blade Guard Splitter or Riving
Knife with Blade
The blade guard splitter and/or riving knife must be
aligned with the blade. If not properly aligned, the
splitter/riving knife will force the workpiece
sideways
during the cut, increasing risk of kickback. Place a
straightedge against the blade and the splitter or
riving knife and check for parallelism. If an
adjustment is needed, the mounting position can
be adjusted into alignment with the blade using the
adjustment set screws (A)
(see Fig.26)
1. Disconect saw from power source.
2. Remove the table insert.
3. Loosen the upper and lower cap screws (B),
then adjust the 4 set screws in or out until the
alignement is perfectly parallel.
4. Reinstall the table insert.
Fig.26
Figure 24
2. If an adjustment is necessary, loosen the screws
as arrow point which fix to the table, make the
needed adjustment until both measurements are
equal or less than 0.2mm. and retighten the screws.
(Fig.24)
Fig.23
Fig.24
6.4 Adjusting 45
°
and 90
°
Positive Stops
The tilt mechanism has adjustable stops for vertical
and 45 degrees. the machine comes factory-set but
should adjustment be required, loose the lock nut,
adjust the stop screw and retighten the lock nut.
See
Fig.25
Fig.25 Adjust 90&45 degrees
6.5 Aligning Blade Guard Splitter or Riving
Knife with Blade
The blade guard splitter and/or riving knife must be
aligned with the blade. If not properly aligned, the
splitter/riving knife will force the workpiece
sideways
during the cut, increasing risk of kickback. Place a
straightedge against the blade and the splitter or
riving knife and check for parallelism. If an
adjustment is needed, the mounting position can
be adjusted into alignment with the blade using the
adjustment set screws (A)
(see Fig.26)
1. Disconect saw from power source.
2. Remove the table insert.
3. Loosen the upper and lower cap screws (B),
then adjust the 4 set screws in or out until the
alignement is perfectly parallel.
4. Reinstall the table insert.
Fig.26
Figure 26
2. If an adjustment is necessary, loosen the screws
as arrow point which fix to the table, make the
needed adjustment until both measurements are
equal or less than 0.2mm. and retighten the screws.
(Fig.24)
Fig.23
Fig.24
6.4 Adjusting 45
°
and 90
°
Positive Stops
The tilt mechanism has adjustable stops for vertical
and 45 degrees. the machine comes factory-set but
should adjustment be required, loose the lock nut,
adjust the stop screw and retighten the lock nut.
See
Fig.25
Fig.25 Adjust 90&45 degrees
6.5 Aligning Blade Guard Splitter or Riving
Knife with Blade
The blade guard splitter and/or riving knife must be
aligned with the blade. If not properly aligned, the
splitter/riving knife will force the workpiece
sideways
during the cut, increasing risk of kickback. Place a
straightedge against the blade and the splitter or
riving knife and check for parallelism. If an
adjustment is needed, the mounting position can
be adjusted into alignment with the blade using the
adjustment set screws (A)
(see Fig.26)
1. Disconect saw from power source.
2. Remove the table insert.
3. Loosen the upper and lower cap screws (B),
then adjust the 4 set screws in or out until the
alignement is perfectly parallel.
4. Reinstall the table insert.
Fig.26
Figure 23
Rainure T
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