5.5.
BLADE GUARD
5.5.1.
To fit the blade guard (fig.1.14), place the guard so that the M10 bolt passes through it and the hole in the riving knife (fig.1.3, fig.6.3)
and then screwing into the threaded portion beyond. When the bolt is fully home, turn the locking nut onto the exposed thread to lock.
NOTE:
The guard must be in position at all times and must be free to lift up and onto the work piece. The guard must return to its rest
position after use.
5.6.
FRAME AND SAW ASSEMBLY
5.6.1.
Loosely fix top leg brackets (fig.11.33, fig.11.34)
together using screws M6 x 12 (fig.11.38), plain
washers (fig.11.29) spring washers (fig.11.30)
and hex nuts (fig.11.31). DO NOT fully tighten
until frame is complete.
5.6.2.
Fix legs (fig.11.37) to top frame (section 5.7.1)
ensuring engagement of studs on the legs into
holes in the top frame. Fix inposition using screws
M6 x 12 (fig.11.38), plain washers (fig.11.29),
spring washers (fig.11.30) and hex nuts (fig.11.31).
DO NOT fully tighten until frame is complete.
5.6.3.
Assemble bottom leg brackets (fig.11.35, fig.11.36)
to legs (fig.11.37) ensuring engagement of studs
on the legs into holes in the brackets. Fix in
position using screws M6 x 12 (fig.11.38), plain
washers (fig.11.29), spring washers (fig.11.30)
and hex nuts (fig.11.31).
DO NOT fully tighten all fixings until frame is
5.6.4.
complete.
5.6.5.
Push rubber feet (fig.11.4) onto stand legs
(fig.11.37).
5.6.6.
Align the holes in the saw table body with the holes in the frame.
Fix in position using M6 x 25 hex bolts (fig.12.39), plain washer
(fig.12.29) and hex nut (fig.12.31).
5.7.
DUST EXTRACTION
5.7.1.
It is recommended that a commercial vacuum cleaner is used to
provide dust extraction for this saw table.
5.7.2.
An extraction port (fig.1), adaptor (fig.1.1) and hose (fig.1.15) are
provided to the rear of the machine (fig.1).
5.7.3.
Coupling a suitable vacuum cleaner via a suitable adaptor will help
keep the work area clean and reduce airborne dust.
6. OPERATION
6.1.
SWITCHING ON AND OFF
WARNING! Ensure that the saw table is clear of debris and tools before operating the saw.
6.1.1.
Connect the machine to the electric supply.
6.1.2.
Switch on by means of the "On" (I) switch (fig.13.63) and allow to run up to speed
before use.
6.1.3.
Switch off by pressing the "Off" (O) switch (fig.13.64). This stands proud of the switch
casing for emergency use.
6.1.4.
The saw is fitted with a no-voltage-release switch: if the electric supply fails whilst the
machine is running, it will not restart until the "On" switch is pressed.
6.1.5.
The saw is fitted with an overload circuit breaker. Should this trip, wait until the motor has cooled down and press the reset button
(fig.13.9) to reset the circuit breaker.
6.2.
BLADE ADJUSTMENT
6.2.1.
To adjust the depth of cut, wind the blade height adjustment (fig.14.6) anticlockwise to increase and vice-versa.
6.2.2.
To adjust the blade angle, wind the blade up fully as in 6.2.1. and loosen the bevel lock (fig.14.10) and adjust the angle by turning the
bevel adjustment (fig.14.8). The angle set can be read from the bevel scale (fig.14).
6.2.3.
When the required angle has been set, tighten the bevel lock (fig.14.10).
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