Before Starting The Equipment - NUTOOL NTS1500 Original Instructions Manual

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BEFORE STARTING THE EQUIPMENT

The equipment must be set up where it can stand
securely.
All covers and safety devices have to be properly
fitted before the equipment is switched on.
It must be possible for the blade to run freely.
When working with wood that has been processed
before, watch out for foreign bodies such as nails or
screws, etc.
Before you press the ON/OFF switch check that the
saw blade is fitted correctly. Moving parts must run
smoothly.
Before you connect the equipment to the power
supply make sure the data on the rating plate are
identical to the mains data.
ASSEMBLY
Note: Before carrying out any assembly or
disassembly of the unit please ensure that the unit is
not connected to the electrical supply.
Place all parts supplied on a flat surface. Grouping
equal parts.
Note: If compounds with a bolt (round head / or
hexagon), hex nuts and washers are backed up, the
washer must be fitted under the nut.
Insert screws each from outside to inside. Secure
connections with nuts on the inside.
Note: Tighten the nuts and bolts during assembly only
to the extent that they can not fall down.
If you tighten the nuts and bolts prior to final
assembly, final assembly can not be performed.
MOUNTING THE BENCH EXTENSION (FIG.5)
Turn the saw and place it on the floor with the bench
facing down.
Align the bench extension (8) flush with the saw bench
(1).
Push table extension (8) onto the sawing table (1)
using the hex bolts (19) and loosely fasten the spring
washers (20a), washers (20b) and hex nuts (20).
Repeat for the opposite side.
Screw the support struts (22) to the table extensions
(8) with the hex bolts (19), spring washer (20a), and
washers (20b).
Subsequently, tighten all screws.
MOUNTING RACK (FIGS 6 - 7)
Screw the four support legs (18) together with the
support struts (22) onto the saw with the hex bolts
(19), the spring rings (20a) and the washers (20b) (fig.
6). For this use the saw blade key (21a), part of the
delivery contents (Fig. 6).
Now place the rubber feet (16a) onto the support legs
(16) (Fig. 6.1).
Now, screw the long centre brace (18) and the short
centre brace (17) onto the legs (16) using the hexagon
head bolts (19) and the hexagon head nuts (20). Make
sure that the same braces face each other. The long
centre braces (18 - marked 'B') must be mounted
parallel to the operator's side of the saw. (Fig. 7).
Using two hex bolts (19) on each, loosely secure the
spring washers (20a), washers (20b) and hex nuts (20)
at the drill holes of the rear support legs of the
support frame (16b) (Fig. 7.1).
ATTENTION! Both support frames must be fastened
to the back of the machine!
Then, tighten all the nuts and bolts of the underframe.
SETTING/MOUNTING THE RIVING KNIFE
(FIGS 8 - 10)
Caution! Pull out the main plug!
The setting of the riving knife (6) must be checked
prior to commissioning. of the riving knife (6) must be
checked prior to commissioning.
Set the saw blade (3) to the max. cutting depth, bring
it to the 0° position and lock it.
Unfasten the bolt (23) from the bench insert (2) using a
Phillips screwdriver, and remove bench insert (22)
(Fig.8).
The distance between the saw blade (3) and the riving
knife (6) must be max. 5 mm. (Fig. 9)
Loosen the mounting bolt (24) in order to pull out the
splitting wedge (6) until the right distance is adjusted
(Fig. 10).
Tighten the mounting screw (24) again and mount the
bench insert (2).
MOUNTING/DISMOUNTING THE SAW BLADE
GUARD (FIGS 11 - 12)
Mount the saw blade guard (6) together with the bolt
(25) on top of the riving knife (6), so that the bolt is
firmly seated in the slot of the riving knife (6).
Do not screw in the bolt (25) too tightly; the saw blade
guard (6) must move freely.
Plug the suction hose (5) onto the suction adapter (26)
and the connecting piece of the saw blade guard (4).
Connect a suitable splint collector onto the suction
adapter (26).
Disassembly is performed in reverse order.
Caution! The saw blade guard (4) must be lowered
onto the workpiece before starting the sawing
operation.
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