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TITAN 210MM SLIDING COMPOUND MITRE SAW TTB236MSW
MAINTENANCE
Warning: Before making any
adjustments, or carrying out
maintenance to the saw, make sure that
it is disconnected from the mains supply.
When all adjustments, settings or maintenance
have been completed, make sure that all keys
or wrenches have been removed, and that all
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tightened.
PRECISION SETTING OF ANGLES
The machine has been factory set, however it is
advisable that the 0° setting of the rotary table and
the 90° perpendicular setting of the cutting head
be checked, as these positions may have moved
in transit.
To confirm the 0° rotary table setting, set the rotary
table at 0° and tighten the rotary table lock handle.
Use an engineers square (not supplied) to check
that the angle between the machines fence guide
and the blade is 90° (see fig. 17). If the angle
requires adjustment, loosen the four fence guide
clamp screws (1) and align the fence guide against
the engineers square. Retighten the clamp screws.
Similarly check that the angle of the saw blade to
the face of the table is 90° (see fig. 18).
If adjustment is required, slightly loosen the bevel
lock level (1) and locknut (2). Use a suitable hex
key screw the 90° adjustment screw (2) clockwise
or counter clockwise until correct alignment has
been achieved. Retighten the locknut (2) and the
bevel lock lever (1).
The 45° bevel setting can also be adjusted. Set
the cutting head to 45° and check the angle
between the blade and the machine table with a
45° set square (not provided). To adjust, slightly
loosen the bevel lock lever (1) and the 45°
adjusting screw locknut (2) (see fig. 19). Use a
suitable hex key and turn the adjusting screw (3)
clockwise or counter clockwise until the correct
alignment is achieved. Retighten the locknut (2)
and the bevel lock lever (1).
The position of bevel scale pointer may have
moved in transit or after use. Use a screwdriver to
adjust it if necessary.
Fig 19
Fig 18
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2
Fig 17
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2
3