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TA Operation/Maintenance Instructions Page 19 of 36 

 

 

 

 

 

Thickness 

Thin  workpieces  generally  vibrate  more 
increasing the noise level. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Length 

Long  workpieces  transmit  noise  away 
from  the  cutting  area  towards  the 
operator. 

Tooling 
 

 

 

 

Width of Blade 

 

This  affects  the  windage  noise  and 
increases  roughly  in  proportion  to  the 
width of cut. 

 

 

 

 

 

Blade Sharpness 

 

 

Dull  and  worn  blades  exert  more  force 
on the timber thus creating more noise. 

 

 

 

 

Balance 

Out  of  balance  blades  mean  vibration 
and  changes  in  cutting  conditions, 
resulting in increased noise levels. 

Extraction 
 

 

 

Air Velocity/ System Design 
 

 

Resonant  conditions  can  lead  to  high 
noise  levels,  excessive  turbulence  and 
chip  impact  can  increase  noise  levels 
substantially 

8.2 Warning Labels 

 

The warning label fixed to the machine gives the following advice.  Please ensure that all 
operators read it carefully.

 

 

Ensure  that  yo

u  fully  understand  the  manufacturer’s 

instruction  manual  and  have  received  sufficient  training  in 
the  use  of  this  machine  and  the  particular  safety 
precautions to be observed. 
 
BEFORE OPERATING THIS MACHINE ENSURE THAT: 
 
1.

 

All  guards  and  fences  are  securely  fitted  and  correctly 

set in accordance with the current regulations. 
2.

 

Tooling is of the correct type, sharpness, and direction of 

cut and is securely fastened. 
3.

 

Correct spindle speed and feed is selected (for the cutter 

equipment) where appropriate. 
4.

 

Loose  clothing  is  either  removed  or  fastened  and 

jewellery removed. 
5.

 

Suitable jigs and push sticks are available for use where 

appropriate. 
6.

 

The working area is well lit, clean and unobstructed. 

7.

 

Extraction equipment where appropriate is switched on, 

properly adjusted and working efficiently. 
 
DURING MACHINING: 
 
1.

 

Wear  suitable  protective  equipment  where  necessary, 

e.g. goggles, ear defenders and dust mask. 
2.

 

Ensure  all  moving  parts  of  the  machine  are  stationary 

before setting, cleaning or making any adjustments. 
3.

 

Ensure  all  power  sources  are  isolated  before  any 

maintenance work commences. 

 

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Страница 1: ...TA315 TILT ARBOR SAWBENCH OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS MACHINE SERIAL NO TAH...

Страница 2: ...ith the manufacturer s instructions complies with the provisions of the following European Union legislation wherever applicable 2009 127 EC Machinery Directive 2014 30 EC Electromagnetic Compatibilit...

Страница 3: ...he Rip Fence 6 4 The Rip Fence Fine Adjuster 6 5 The Riving Knife or Splitter 6 7 Pushsticks 6 8 The Rear Extension Table 6 9 Blade Changing 7 0 Blade Selection 7 1 Blade Maintenance 8 0 Limitations o...

Страница 4: ...nother party a copy of the manual must accompany it All those appointed to work on or with the machine must have fully read and understood the manual before commencing any work This requirement must b...

Страница 5: ...CROSS CUT FENCE RIVING KNIFE LENGTH STOP SAWGUARD FENCE CLAMP HANDLES RIP FENCE TABLE INSERT OPTIONAL ROLLING TABLE FENCE LOCK TILT LOCKING HANDLE FENCE MICRO SET CONTROL BLADE TILT HANDWHEEL RISE AND...

Страница 6: ...m TOTAL AIR VOLUME REQUIRED 1445CMH 620mm CROSS CUT TABLE OPTIONAL TABLE SIZE LENGTH WIDTH 600mm 350mm DISTANCE SAW TO MITRE FENCE 620mm 1220mm PANEL SIZING TABLE OPTIONAL TABLE SIZE LENGTH WIDTH 950m...

Страница 7: ...repair work switch off the machine and ensure that it cannot be accidentally switched on again When carrying out any work on the electrical equipment ensure that the voltage supply is completely isola...

Страница 8: ...mantled and disposed of without risk of pollution Unpacking Dispose of the packaging materials in an environmentally friendly way and always in accordance with local waste disposal regulations Remove...

Страница 9: ...TA Operation Maintenance Instructions Page 9 of 36 2 2 TA315 Foundation Drawing 1800mm 620mm for RH Extension Hole centres for bolting to floor 470mm 1210mm 850mm 685mm...

Страница 10: ...tlet is located at the rear of the machine base Provision is also made for extraction from above the sawguard simply remove bottom of the 50mm dia connection point Always switch the dust extraction sy...

Страница 11: ...clockwise direction 5 3 Circuit Protection In case of a mains failure the starter is fitted with no volt release protection and will not restart without being switched on again The starter is also fi...

Страница 12: ...ght of the saw spindle is adjusted using the rise and fall handwheel at the front of the machine The blade should be set so that the distance between the bottom edge of the sawguard and the top of the...

Страница 13: ...e Fine Adjuster For approximate setting of the width of cut the table rule can be used located on the fence support bar although the accuracy of this will depend on the sawblade being used The most re...

Страница 14: ...expected movement of the workpiece the fingers will not be thrown against the teeth A pushstick should always be used to remove the cut piece from between the saw and fence unless the width of the cut...

Страница 15: ...chine s designation e g TA315 indicates maximum sawblade diameter in mm Spindle speed is set accordingly and we do not recommend the use of smaller diameter sawblades which require a much faster runni...

Страница 16: ...boards veneers and hard plastics 50 tooth angle triple chip 96 Courtesy of Atkinson Walker For maximum efficiency always use the coarsest blade that produces adequate results 7 1 Blade Maintenance A d...

Страница 17: ...Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 to ensure as far as is reasonably practicable that nothing about the way in which it is installed makes it unsafe or a risk to health at any time during setting use...

Страница 18: ...mpatible system the compound effect on this machine was to increase the readings by 1dB A The following noise levels were recorded at a distance of one metre from the machine operator side with a 24 t...

Страница 19: ...the manufacturer s instruction manual and have received sufficient training in the use of this machine and the particular safety precautions to be observed BEFORE OPERATING THIS MACHINE ENSURE THAT 1...

Страница 20: ...nstruction manual Use hearing protection Use protective eyewear Use protective footwear Use protective apron Wear a mask All notices and labels which are affixed to the machine must be kept readable a...

Страница 21: ...t should only be carried out by authorised trained personnel who are familiar with how to operate the machine and in strict observance of all safety instructions Work on electrical fittings may only b...

Страница 22: ...e any build up Once clean lubricate moving parts using a lubricant that does not pick up a lot of sawdust Powdered graphite hard wax or white lithium sprays are ideal Do not use an oil based product T...

Страница 23: ...aximum projection and measure the distance from a selected tooth to the table side roll the blade to the back of the table and using the same tooth measure this distance again if there is any discrepa...

Страница 24: ...this simply follow these directions With the rolling table removed place two spacers of equal thickness about 25mm against the front and rear of the blade as below Place a straight edge up to the spa...

Страница 25: ...and placed on the floor Next remove the tape securing the two table support jibs to the rolling table shaft and check that both jibs run freely Clean the protective oil from the rolling table shaft an...

Страница 26: ...a hammer If the riving knife is out of square gently twist the knife by placing pressure on one side or other of the sawguard A narrow kerf sawblade will have to be used with a narrower plate riving k...

Страница 27: ...fitting the replacement bearings and spacer on the arbor 7 Refit the spindle and pulley and secure 8 Refit the vee ropes and tension them according to the instructions 9 Replace the machine side panel...

Страница 28: ...le to the motor bearing If it is set too far along the motor shaft it will put unnecessary strain on the shaft and bearings Arbor Pulley Straightedge Motor If pulleys are misaligned loosen setscrew to...

Страница 29: ...the wiring instructions of the inverter manufacturer have been correctly followed for the motor and a separate supply directly from the mains has been provided for the rectifier brake Note due to poor...

Страница 30: ...e air gap between 2 1 2 3 is between 0 3mm 0 5mm 2 We recommend the occasional use of an air jet to eliminate dust or other particles that may have settled on the braking surface 3 After several air g...

Страница 31: ...urrent drawn without load applied Current drawn under load Supply voltage without load and on moment of switch on Allowed variation plus minus 6 Supply voltage under load Supply voltage with motor off...

Страница 32: ...solate machine and remove side cover 2 Drop the blade to its lowest position and tilt it over to 450 3 Scribe or draw a line on the motor mounting plate round the motor footprint this will ensure that...

Страница 33: ...TA Operation Maintenance Instructions Page 33 of 36 10 2 TA315 Three Phase Wiring Diagram...

Страница 34: ...TA Operation Maintenance Instructions Page 34 of 36 10 2 TA315 Single Phase Wiring Diagram...

Страница 35: ...15 014 Riving Knife Clamp One Quadrant Assembly TA315 020 Quadrant One TA315 021 Quadrant Slide One 1304 Metric Bearing One TA315 022 Cradle Pivot Bracket One TA315 023 Quadrant Nut One TA315 024 2 Ri...

Страница 36: ...fe One TA315 071 Sawguard c w Insert PRS483 3250HDB One Polycarb Hinged Sawguard Set One Optional 2ft Sliding Table Assembly TA2 01 XCT Shaft One TA2 11 XCT Jib One TA2 12 XCT Vertical Shaft One TA2 1...

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