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ANSI

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Declaration of conformity

 

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01

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230, 3536

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01

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230, 3531

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03

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208/230, 3536

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03

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208/230, 3531

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03

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460, 3536

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03

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460, 3531

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03

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575/600, 

3536

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03

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575/600

 

Original Saw declares that these power pools have been 

designed in compliance with ANSI Machine           
Standards 01.1

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2013.  

 

For more information, please con-

tact Original Saw at the address below or refer to the address 
on back of the manual.

 

 

 

Noise Exposure

 

It is the responsibility of the installer and 

end user to ensure The Noise Exposure              

requirements of 29 CFR 1910.95 are      

satisfied.

 

 

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01

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230,  3536

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01

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230,  3531

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03

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208/230, 3531

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03

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460, 3531

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03

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575/600,  3536

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03

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208/230, 3536

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03

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460, 3536

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03

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575/600

 

LpA (sound pressure) dB(A)* 85.5 85.5

 

LWA (acoustic power) dB(A) 93.5 93.5

 

* at the operator

s ear

 

Take appropriate measures for the protection of hearing 

if the  sound pressure of 85 dB(A) is exceeded.  Note:  

sound levels will very depending on material being cut 

and what blade is installed on the machine.

 

 

 

 

Original Saw Company 

 

465 Third Ave SE

 

Britt, IA 50423

 

PH 641

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843

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3868 FX 641

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843

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3869

 

Intended Use of Machine

 

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Machines for Wood and plastic cutting only

 

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Maximum size of material 

 

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3531

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01 3531

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03

 

width 

16” / 400 

mm  

 

 

 

 

 

thickness 4 1/8 

” /100 

mm

 

 

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3536

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01, 3536

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03

 

width 

 

     24” / 600 

mm

 

 

 

 

Thickness  4 

15/16”  / 125 

mm

 

 

Residual Risks

 

The following risks are inherent to the use of 

radial arm saws:

 

In spite of the application of the relevant 

safety regulations and the  implementation of 

safety devices, certain residual risks cannot 

be avoided.

 

These are

:

 

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 Impairment of hearing.

 

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 Risk of accidents caused by contact with the uncovered 

 

parts of the rotating saw blade.

 

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 Risk of injury when changing the blade.

 

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 Risk of pinch hazard between bevel stop and carriage of    

 

machine.

 

• 

Health hazards caused by breathing dust developed 

 

when sawing wood, especially oak, beech, MDF.

 

 

 

 

 

Dust / Chip Collection 

 

End user must ensure that the machine is 

installed in a well ventilated area with chip 

and dust extraction system fitted to the   

extraction points

 

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The machine is set for indoor use only and must be 

connected to a dust/chip collection system.

 

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The dust collection system must be switched on be-

fore cutting   operations can begin.

 

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The hoses on the dust collection must be grounded.

 

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There are dust collection shrouds available as acces-

sories please call customer service at 641

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843

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3868 

or email [email protected] with any 

questions

 

 

 

 

 

Eye Protection

 

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Eye protection must be worn at all times during use.

 

 

 

Trip / Slip Hazard

 

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Make sure power cable is routed in a manner to en-

sure there is no trip / fall or a slip hazard

 

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Keep work area around saw clean and free of        

hazards.

 

 

 

Blades

 

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Use only correctly designed and or 

sharpened saw blades manufactured in ac-

cordance with all applicable regulations.

.

 

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Use only blades that are rated at the 

specified 3600 RPM  when machine is operate at 

60Hz or 2825 when machine is operated on 50 Hz the 

RPM on the machine.  No blade shall be used that is 

not rated for the rpm of the machine.

 

 

 

 

Lighting requirements 

 

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The area around the machine must be well lit.

 

Use and ANSI Declaration

 

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Страница 1: ...ANUAL PRIOR TO USING THE SAW REVIEW ALL SAFETY RULES AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FREQUENTLY RADIAL ARM SAW TYPE 5 cross cut only 14 models 3531 01 3536 01 3531 03 3536 03 16 models 3541 3546 For Serial...

Страница 2: ...the unlikely event there is trouble with your machine the Original Saw Company warrants the machine for the period of one year from the date of purchase The warranty covers defects in materials and w...

Страница 3: ...3 3 Service Record Serial Number_____________________ Date Purchased ______________ Date Service Performed By...

Страница 4: ...footwear is recommended when working outdoors 9 USE PROTECTIVE GLASSES If operation is dusty also wear a dust mask 10 DON T OVER REACH Keep proper balance and footing at all times 11 MAINTAIN TOOLS W...

Страница 5: ...y devices certain residual risks cannot be avoided These are Impairment of hearing Risk of accidents caused by contact with the uncovered parts of the rotating saw blade Risk of injury when changing t...

Страница 6: ...l or paint thinner to remove any residual wood pitch buildup Note do not lubricate the tracks Wipe down the bearings with denatured alcohol or paint thinner to remove any residual wood pitch buildup C...

Страница 7: ...8 for replacement parts 6 Denotes hearing and eye protection required 7 Denotes guards required to be in place 8 Denotes general safety hazard See operators manual for more information pertaining to t...

Страница 8: ...Arm General Caution Frame 4 Denotes lift point Note there are 2 on front of frame and 2 on the rear of the frame 1 Denotes read manual before using Arm left side 3 Denotes a pinch point on front of be...

Страница 9: ...Elevating Control Handle D Miter Scale E On Off Switch F Adjustable Arm Stop G Operating Handle H Bevel Index Pin I Bevel Scale J Bevel Clamp Handle K Serial Number Plate L Carriage lock clamp M Carr...

Страница 10: ...600 16 400 24 600 16 400 24 600 Max Miter cut capacity at 45o in 25mm stock Inches mm 10 875 276 15 5 393 10 875 276 15 5 393 10 875 276 15 5 393 Max crosscut width Inches mm 16 400 24 600 16 400 24...

Страница 11: ...11 11...

Страница 12: ...here it is to be set up then tighten legs this will allow machine to level itself to the floor Note if you are mounting our roller tables to the machine leave legs loose so assist in aligning the brac...

Страница 13: ...as shown in the diagram on the inside of the starter box cover This is also found on pages 23 24 of this manual 3 Replace or adjust the thermal overload protectors D using dial A see below right with...

Страница 14: ...e lower blade guard s effectiveness is limited in bevel operations It may have to be raised out of the way when set ting the bevel angle Be sure the power is off locked out and blade is completely sto...

Страница 15: ...r arbor end bell with the guard stud through the hole in the guard Secure with wing nut 5 Reconnect the lower right guard and replace the parts removed 6 Move the carriage forward across the fence to...

Страница 16: ...Motor to Bevel Cutting Position Raise the arm to allow the saw blade sufficient clear ance above the table top Release the bevel clamp handle A and pull the bevel index pin B The motor can now be move...

Страница 17: ...n feed side almost touches the material Lower anti kickback assembly so the fingers are approximately 1 8 lower than the material Place material against the guide strip and feed evenly into the saw bl...

Страница 18: ...dge of the guard closer to the material being cut Figure 3 Using the thumb screw adjust down the material hold down roller to contact the surface of the material being ripped Red arrows in Figure 4 Th...

Страница 19: ...ssure clearance between blade and base Pull the blade through as you would for cross cutting Adjusting the tension on the auto carriage return spring Upon original setup of your Original saw you may w...

Страница 20: ...b lightly then snug up the locknut 4 If the saw is equipped with a column clamp handle the adjustment should be made so that the clamp firmly secures the post when pushed back and re leased when the h...

Страница 21: ...e machine has been exposed to the weather or used for a period of time the wood parts may become warped or worn so that the fence board is no longer straight It should be made straight by planing and...

Страница 22: ...follow in the kerf of the front of the blade Signs of a blade heeling are indicated when the rear teeth of the blade mark the material with an offset in the cut This may be checked by cutting a piece...

Страница 23: ...6th turn and screw in the same amount the set screw located on the bottom of the yoke trunion 4 Tighten the lock nuts engage the bevel clamp handle and recheck B If marks are made on the upper side of...

Страница 24: ...e If your overload block does not have the proper settings the block will have to be replaced with one appropriate for your voltage 4 Recheck all connections and replace lids on the motor box and magn...

Страница 25: ...ING If your machine requires a different voltage follow the instructions below The motor will need to be rewired according to the diagrams below The thermal overloads must be reset or replaced with th...

Страница 26: ...loughing Fence not straight Feed rate too fast Wrong blade Column too loose in base Too much play between arm and column Rollerhead loose in arm Yoke loose when clamped to rollerhead Sawdust between l...

Страница 27: ...se in arm Yoke too loose when clamped to rollerhead Bevel clamp handle loose Tabletop not parallel to arm Make proper adjustment p 20 Make proper adjustment p 18 Make proper adjustment p 18 Make prope...

Страница 28: ...Low voltage voltage should be measured at the motor while it is starting and blade attached Voltage should not drop lower than 185 volts for 208 220 and 230 volt systems Check for loose or high resist...

Страница 29: ...enuine replacement parts For parts or service please contact Original Saw for the dealer nearest you Printed in the USA The Original Saw Company 08 2019 HD Series Type 6 Updated electrical connections...

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