1. INFORMATION 1-2 SAFETY RULES For your own safety read instruction manual before operating 1) Read instruction manual before operating the machine for your safety. Person(s) who operate the machine must be trained, read and understood to use the safety measures, and possess the ability to obey and execute the regulation stated in this manual.
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1. INFORMATION 13) Check damaged parts. Before further use of the machine, a guard or other part that is damaged should be carefully checked to determine what it will operate properly and perform its intended function. Being check for alignment of moving parts, binding of moving parts, breakage of parts, mounting and any other conditions that may affect its operation.
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1. INFORMATION 22) Never open the protective cover or the machine door while the machine is running. 23) When the machine is out of order while running, shut it down and to call servicemen for help as soon as possible. 24) Wear ear protectors (plugs or muffs) during extended periods of operation.
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1. INFORMATION to make up the difference. The use of loose rings or bushes is not permitted. e) Lighting- it is important to provide adequate lighting around the machine. 39) Guide the work piece along the rip fence and through the rotation saw blade, using the push stick if necessary.
2. MACHINE INFORMATION 2-1 SPECIFICATIONS ITEM MODEL Sliding table dimension 898x896mm Extension table (rear) 952X896mm Table size 896x1850 mm Round rail Main saw blade (Max.) 305mm Main saw bore 20mm Max. cutting height with blade at 90 90mm Max. cutting height with blade at 45 64mm Main motor power (1ph) 5HP(3.75 Kw)
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2. MACHINE INFORMATION 2-2 MAIN FEATURE RIP FENCE MAIN SWITCH BLADE UP AND DOWN HAND WHEEL BLADE TILTING HAND WHEEL EXTENSION TABLE STANDARD GUARD MITER GAUGE...
3. ASSEMBLY & SETUP 3-1 SETUP SAFETY 1. Read and understand the warnings posted on the machine and in this manual. Failure to comply with all of these warnings may cause serious injury. 2. Make certain the machine is properly grounded. 3.
3. ASSEMBLY & SETUP 3-2 UNPACKING Please check the packing condition after receiving the items. If they are intact, the operators can start to inventory and assemble the machine parts. Packing List 1. Machine frame unit x1 wooden 2. Assembly parts for miter gauge+ tools + rip fence unit x1 3.
3. ASSEMBLY & SETUP 3-3 EXTENSION TABLE The machine extension table prevents the work piece from tipping after cutting and increases the working safety. Follow the steps below to fit the extension table: 1. Remove the screws A (Fig.3-3.1) from the side of the cast iron table, position the extension table over the holes on the cast iron table and secure it with the screws.
3. ASSEMBLY & SETUP 3-4 RIP FENCE 1. Insert the screw rods G (Fig. 3-4.1a) of the round bar into the position A (Fig. 3-4.1) of working table and extension table. Then put the washer and nut at the back side of the table, and fasten it in the right position (there are 4 points for fixing the round bar in this position).
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3. ASSEMBLY & SETUP 5. Check if the bottom edge of the fence plate E (Fig. 3-4.2) rests on the top surface of the table. Note: If it rests on the table, it will scratch the table surface. So, the operator has to readjust the ride height of rip fence unit correctly by adjust screws F (Fig.
3. ASSEMBLY & SETUP 3-5 FITTING OR CHANGE SAW BLADE & RIVING KNIFE SAW BLADE FITTING This machine is designed to accommodate the saw blade with the size up to 305mm, but every time you change blade, the blade appropriate size of riving knife must also to be changed to match the size you installed.
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3. ASSEMBLY & SETUP 5. Insert the T-wrench to hole A (Fig. 3-5.3) to fix the main saw spindle. Then use wrench to loose the nut and washer then fit the saw blade (Fig. 3-5.4) 6. Tighten the washer and screw back to fix the saw blade. (Fig. 3-5.4) and cover the red cover R (Fig.
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3. ASSEMBLY & SETUP DADO FITTING Disconnect the power source. NOTE: Serious personal injury could occur if you connect your machine to the power source before you change blade. Move the blade tilt to 0H and raise the saw blade as high as it can be adjusted. Push the saw guard up and loosen the fixed bolts of insert.
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3. ASSEMBLY & SETUP III. RIVING KNIFE FITTING 1. Fit the riving knife as Fig. 3-5.9 and tighten the suitable screw B. Note: Make sure the riving knife is installed and aligned with the blade. To set the riving knife correctly is very important. 2.
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3. ASSEMBLY & SETUP 3-6 FITTING OR CHANGE SCORING BLADE 1. Disconnect from the power source, or the serious personal injury could occurred. 2. Push the saw guard up and loosen the fixed bolts of insert. Take off the insert plate.(Fig.3-6.1&3-6.2) 3.
3. ASSEMBLY & SETUP 3-7 SAW BLADE GUARD 1. Install the standard saw blade guard by tightening the screw A (Fig. 3-6.1) on the riving knife. Figure 3-7.1...
3. ASSEMBLY & SETUP 3-9 WIRING & TEST RUN I. Wiring 1. Always check to see if the wires in your circuit are capable of handling the amperage draw from your machine, as well as any other machines that could be operating on the same circuit.
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3. ASSEMBLY & SETUP II. Test run 1. Before starting the saw, make sure you have performed the preceding assembly and adjustment instructions, and you have read through the rest of the manual and are familiar with the various functions and safety issues associated this machine.
4. OPERATION 4-1 CONTROL PANEL & HAND WHEEL A. MAIN BLADE ON Button—Start the main saw blade. B. SCORING BLADE ON Button—Start the scoring blade. Note: The main saw blade must be ON for the scoring blade to start. C. The hand wheel for adjust the blade up or down. (Fig. 4-1.1) Note: The saw blade height must exceeds the piece thickness 1 ~ 1.5cm D.
4. OPERATION 4-2 SCORING BLADE TILTING AND LIFTING I. Scoring blade tilting Insert the T-wrench as Fig. 4-2.1 and turn it with 2 hands. II. Scoring blade lifting Insert the T-wrench as Fig.4-2.2 and turn it with 2 hands. Figure 4-2.1 Figure 4-2.2...
4. OPERATION 4-3 RIP FENCE CUTTING Notice: Always wear safety glasses, a respirator, and hearing protection. DON’T smoking this machine. when operating 1. Loosen knob C (4-3.1) and lift the lever B (Fig. 4-3.1) then move the rip fence unit A (Fig.
4. OPERATION 4-4. MITER GAUGE CUTTING Note: Always wear safety glasses, a respirator, and hearing protection and NO smoking this machine. when operating 1. The miter gauge allows miter to do oblique cuts from + 45˚ to - 45˚. 2. Slide the miter gauge onto the table groove (Fig. 4-4.1). 3.
5. MAINTENANCE 51. CLEANING & CHECKING Note: Disconnect the machine from the power source. Serious personal injury could occur if you connect your machine to the power source before you maintenance. 1. Before using solvents and cleaning, make sure that these substances do not cause damage to the painted, anodized or galvanized surfaces as well as plastic parts.
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5. MAINTENANCE Cleaning & Checking Schedule Check items Daily Weekly Monthly 3-months 6-months yearly Check emergency stop and indicate lamp whether normal or not? Check the integrity of noise, pressure and ventilation of the machine. Clean the exterior part of the machine Check all the screws from the machine whether tight or not?
5. MAINTENANCE 5-2 LUBRICATION Note: Disconnect the machine from the power source. Serious personal injury could occur if you connect your machine to the power source before you maintenance. Lubricate areas indicated below every 6-12 months, depending on frequency of use. 1.
5. MAINTENANCE 5-3. REPLACING BELT I. REPLACING THE V-BELTS 1. Disconnect the saw from the power source. Note: Serious personal injury could occur if you connect your machine to the power. 2. Make the whole motor unit 4r WLOWHG E\ WXUQLQJ WKH WLOWLQJ ZKHHO )LJ 3.
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5. MAINTENANCE II. REPLACING THE BELT OF SCORING MOTOR 1. Disconnect the saw from the power source. Note: Serious personal injury could occur if you connect your machine to the power. 2. Make the whole motor unit 45° tilted and to the lowest position by turning the adjusting wheels (Fig.
7. TROUBLESHOOTING WARNING-Disconnect the machine from the power source before troubleshooting or serious personal injury could occur. Problem Possible cause Troubleshooting The machine cannot be 1. Door in machine frame or saw 1. Close the machine door or cover plate. switched on.
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7. TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Possible cause Troubleshooting Motor stalls (resulting in 1. Short circuit in motor or loose 1. Repair loose or shorted terminals, or worn blown fuses or tripped connections. insulation on motor. circuit). 2. Low voltage. 2. Correct the low voltage conditions. 3.
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MTST5S-0135 ASSEM1.3.3 PARTS NAME SIZE Q`TY ITEM PART NO NOTE Set Screw M10*20 SS100400 AH206306 Hex Nut NH101700 AH206306 Ruler Metric System LM206306 Standard Ruler LM001042 Option Metric/ Imperial System Cap Screw M10*25 SR100500 AH206306 Table 206362 207078 Ext. Plate...
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MTST5S-0135 ASSEM3.3 PARTS NAME SIZE Q`TY ITEM PART NO NOTE Belt 3VX-265 208044 50Hz/S Belt 3VX-250 206399 60Hz/S Setscrew M8×10 SS080200 Belt Pulley 50Hz 208043 CE/S Belt Pulley 60Hz 208042 CSA/S Shaft 201333 206396 Main Motor Plate Washer M13×ψ22 WF132225...
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MTST5S-0135 ASSEM 4.1 PARTS NAME SIZE Q`TY ITEM PART NO NOTE Lock Knob 100203 Washer 204263 ψ10×ψ20 Washer WF102730 Standard M10×ψ27(For Plastic) Washer WF104030 Option M10×ψ40(For Cast Iron) 8" (Plastic) 206434A hand wheel Standard Without handle 8" (Cast Iron) hand wheel...
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MTST5S-0135 ASSEM5.2 PARTS NAME SIZE Q`TY ITEM PART NO NOTE Lock Knob 100203 Washer 204263 ψ10×ψ20 Washer M10×ψ30 WF103030 Hand Wheel 204289B Standard Without Handle (Plastic) Hand Wheel 204176A Option Cast Iron (With handle) Bushing 200855 206586 Finger Guide Screw...
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