Hafco Woodmaster MJ2325D Manual

10" sliding table saws

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10" Sliding
Table Saws
For your safety, please read this manual carefully before operation

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  • Page 1 10" Sliding Table Saws For your safety, please read this manual carefully before operation...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Index of Contents... Page No. Index of Contents........................02 Declaration of Conformity………….………..……..………….......... 03 General Instructions for 230v Machines............06-07-08 Specifications….………..……..…………..............08-09 Initial Assembly Instructions..................09 Assembling the Main Saw Bench................. 10-11 Mounting the First Side Extension Leaf..............13 Mounting the Second Side Extension Leaf............14-15 Mounting the Front Guide Rail and Rear Clamping Rail for the Rip Fence....
  • Page 5: General Instructions For 230V Machines

    General Instructions for 230v Machines... DO NOT use this machine within the designated safety areas of flammable liquid stores or in areas where there may be volatile gases. There are very expensive, very specialised machines for working in these areas, THIS IS NOT ONE OF THEM.
  • Page 6: Initial Assembly Instructions

    IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT YOU WEAR EAR PROTECTION WHEN USING THIS MACHINE Initial Assembly Instructions... Please read through the Section entitled Parts identification and Description, this will enable you to more readily identify those parts of the saw to which we will be referring. PLEASE NOTE.
  • Page 7: Assembling The Main Saw Bench

    Assembling the Main Saw Bench... Having unpacked the boxes, (please dispose of any unwanted packaging responsibly), put the parts and components whereby they are readily to hand. Break down the main box by knocking the sides away (be careful of exposed nails etc.), but leave the machine sitting on its pallet.
  • Page 11: Setting The Machine Tables

    Setting the Machine Tables... PLEASE ENSURE THAT BY NOW, THE SAW BENCH IS PLACED IN ITS WORKING LOCATION IN THE WORKSHOP . Place a long straight edge (as long as ext. table plus 2/3 main saw table min.) along one long edge of the rear table and along the main table.
  • Page 12: Mounting The Micro-Adjustor To The Rip Fence Mounting Bracket

    Mounting the Micro-Adjustor to the Rip Fence Mounting Bracket... Locate the Micro-Adjustor and the Rip Fence. There are two fixing screws through the adjustor mounting bracket with square nuts on them. Ensure the nuts are undone sufficiently to allow them to slide into the channel in the Rip Fence mounting bracket extrusion, position as required, normally slightly to the right of the rip fence, (See fig 17) and tighten the screws securely.
  • Page 13: Fitting The Switch Shroud

    Fitting the Switch Shroud... Locate the switch shroud. Position the shroud over the switch block, such that the knob shaped cover is hinged at the top See fig 20. Secure using the two small self tapping screws provided. Switch shroud Fig 20 x2 Self tapping screws...
  • Page 14: Fitting The Small Mitre Fence

    Attaching the Saw Hood Guard and the Extraction Hose... There is no requirement to remove the guard. The profile of the riving knife precludes the use of the saw for slotting or grooving, and the maximum depth of cut can be achieved with the guard in place.
  • Page 15: Setting And Checking The Machine

    Setting and Checking the Machine... Raise the blade to its maximum height, check that is upright to the table. Set the sliding table fence to zero angle against the preset post. Slacken the two fence mounting bolts and slide the fence up close to the saw blade. Fasten the two mounting bolts again. Using a known 90˚...
  • Page 16 Setting and Checking the Machine... Check the belt tension (see fig 24) the belt should be tight, but not unduly so. Remove all tools and stow away. Check that the machine tables are clear. Lower the saw to leave about 25mm protruding, set the saw upright. Check that everything that should be tight, is tight;...
  • Page 17: Identification & Description Of The Saw Table

    Identification & Description of the Saw Table... Saw table This is the actual machine, it comprises a cast iron table with the cut-out (See fig A) to allow the saw blade to project through, the two slots into which the small mitre fence can be fitted.
  • Page 18 Illustration & Parts Description of the Saw... Rip fence and Blade guard mounting bracket Rip fence Rear fence clamping rail Rip/guide fence mounting rail Fig B Tilt angle scale Emergency stop button Mounting rail capping plate ON/Off switches Note:There are no sliding table assembly and the rear extension table on W486...
  • Page 19 Illustration & Parts Description of the Saw... Preset stops Table fence Main tool post Mitre angle rear mounting quadrant Sliding table Siding table fence Length stop Fig D Extention lock Slide rail assembly...
  • Page 20 Identification & Description of the Saw Table... Length stop A 'flip over' blade that can be moved up and down the length of the (See fig D) fence, and clamped in position. The distance from the blade can be set against the tape decal.
  • Page 22 Changing the Saw Blade... DISCONNECT THE MACHINE FROM WARNING!! THE MAINS SUPPLY Raise the saw blade to it's highest point. Remove the saw blade guard. Remove the 5 screws that secure the table insert, place carefully aside and remove the table insert.
  • Page 24 Parts List/Breakdown for the 10" Saw Table... DIAGRAM A...
  • Page 25 Parts List/Breakdown for the 10" Saw Table...
  • Page 27 Parts List/Breakdown for the 10" Saw Table... DIAGRAM B...
  • Page 28 Parts List/Breakdown for the 10" Saw Table... DIAGRAM C...
  • Page 29 Parts List/Breakdown for the 10" Saw Table...
  • Page 30 Parts List/Breakdown for the 10" Saw Table... DIAGRAM D...
  • Page 31 Parts List/Breakdown for the 10" Saw Table... DIAGRAM E...
  • Page 32 Installing Mobile Wheel Kit (optional) 1. Place “U” Shape Bracket(1) onto Front Wheel Kit Ass’y(2). 2. Insert Hex Head Screw M10x70(3), secure Front Wheel Kit and Sleeve(4) to work stand. 3. Insert Special Thread(5) and secure Front wheel kit. 4. Secure Rear Castor Frame(7) to workstand with two Hex Head Screw M10x20 &...
  • Page 33 DIAGRAM AND PARTS LIST(OPTIONAL) DESCRIPTION Q'ty DESCRIPTION Q'ty Flat washer 16mm Flat washer 10mm Castor Sleeve Roll pin Rear castor frame Fork, castor Hex head screw M10x20 Allen bolt M12x50 Lever, Wheel kit Adjustable U-shape bracket Special thread Flat washer 14mm Pin, castor Hex head screw M10x70...

This manual is also suitable for:

St-254ptSt-254St-254tW486W487

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