Loading And Unloading; Installing The Machine; Connecting Electricity - Invicta RT-40 Operator's Manual

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Table Saw
Mod. RT-40

Loading and Unloading

Never load or unload the machine by any component that could be
Fig.01
damaged. Transporting the machine by the directions in Fig.01 is the
recommended procedure.
After placement has been completed, remove all the protective grease
or varnish from the machined surfaces using kerosene or a similar
solvent.

Installing the machine

On a solid surface, level the machine (Fig.02) then add all
attachments such as the blade guard and fences.
M12 x 1,75
LEVEL

Connecting Electricity

Each machine is provided with a reference plate that
indicates the requirements for electrical service needed
for the machine to operate property. Before you call a
certified electrician to make the wiring connections, be
sure that the voltage and cycle (phase) stated on this
reference plate are the same as provided in your building.
(Electrician) Remove the electrical box cover and connect
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the electrical supply wires to the proper terminals. Rapidly
turn on and off the machine and then visibly check the
rotation direction of the saw blade. It should rotate so as
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±2
the top of the exposed blade travels toward the operator's
Fig.02
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position while sawing. See page 7
For changing blade direction for three-phase machines:
invert two wires of the power source without changing the internal connections of the machine. Should further
information be needed please contact Invicta USA.
IMPORTANT:
If your machine is equipped with a star-triangle switch (Y∆), first turn it to the start position and when the motor
reaches its maximum speed turn it immediately to the triangle position. Never operate the machine with the swich
in the start position or damage may occur.
Lubrication
Your machine requires periodic lubrication as follows: Points "A" (pgs 07 and 08) should be cleaned with kerosene
and lubricated with common grease as required. The saw shaft bearings do not required lubrication as they are
sealed for life.
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