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SIP 10"Compact Cast Iron Table Saw SIP Code 01480 For help or advice please contact your distributor, or sip directly on: Tel.: 01509 500400 Manual includes the assembly of the SIP Sliding Table Email: (SIP Code 01481) Optional Purchase. sales@sip-group.com customerservice@sip-group.com www.sip-group.com Please read and fully understand the instructions in this manual before operation.
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2. Technical da ta Spez. TS10E_230V Voltage V/Hz 230 / 50 Motor power S1 100% 2200 Table size 635 x 420 Table extension 635 x 580 Sliding table 400 x 250 Main Work table height Main sawblade dimension 254 x 30 x 3.0/1.8 Main sawblade speed 4000 Sawblade tilt...
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(EN8471). The improper use or disregard of the versions and instructions described in this manual will result in avoiding all warranty and compensation claims against SIP (Industrial Products) Ltd. 3.2 User requirements The machine is designed for operation by one person. The physical and mental aptitude as well as knowledge and understanding of the operating instructions are prerequisites for operating the machine.
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3. SAFETY Cont... Safety devices The machine is equipped with the following safety devices: Safety guard (adjustable): saw blade guard is attached to the • riving knife to prevent contact with the saw blade. This measure is intended to prevent the workpiece from kick •...
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3. SAFETY Cont... Electrical safety Make sure that the machine is grounded. • Only use suitable extension cables. • A damaged or tangled cable increases the risk of electric shock. Handle the cable with • care. Never use the cable to carry, pull or disconnect the power tool. Keep the cable away from heat, oil, sharp edges or moving parts.
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3. SAFETY Cont... C AU TI O N A safety instruction designed in this way indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury. N O TI C E A safety notice designed in this way indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in property damage.
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5. ASSEMBLY Cont... Preparation of the surface N O TI C E The use of paint thinners, gasoline, corrosive chemicals or abrasive cleaners will result in damage to the surface! Therefore use only mild cleaning agents. Before you install and commission the machine at the intended location, carefully remove the anti-corrosion protection and grease residues.
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5. ASSEMBLY Cont... 2. Assembly machine feet • Screw the 4 machine feet into the threaded holes at the corners of the socket (1). NOTE: Make sure that the machine is aligned horizontally (spirit level). 3. Disassembly of wooden transport base •...
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2. Tighten the screws again after the adjustment. 8. Assembly sliding table SIP Code 01481 (Optional) 8.1. Sliding table brackets • Unscrew the two screws (2) at the two sliding table brackets (1).
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5. ASSEMBLY Cont... 8.2. Sliding table base profile • Loosen 4 nuts (1) per sliding table bracket. • Slide the screw heads (2) of both sliding table brackets into the left and right T-slot (4) of the sliding table base profile (3). •...
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5. ASSEMBLY Cont... • Tighten the 4 screws (2) on the upper side of the sliding table so that the sliding table can be pushed easily without play. • Push the stopper (1) back into the T-slot of the sliding table base plate and tighten the screw. 8.4.
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5. ASSEMBLY Cont... 9.2. Cross-cut fence • Push the slot stone of the bracket (2) for the cross-cut fence into the T-slot (1) at the sliding table. • Loosen the locking screws (3) on the bracket on the work piece downholder and on the bracket for the cross-cut fence.
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5. ASSEMBLY Cont... • This measured distance must also be readable on the ruler (3). • Then tighten the nuts (4) on the brackets again to fix the guide rail. Assembly table extension • Loosen the screws (1) at the table extension (2) so far that they can be inserted into the T- slot (3) of the guide profiles on the left and right.
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5. ASSEMBLY Cont... • Place the bracket (3) of the rip fence on the front guide profile (5). • The rip fence can be moved along the guide profile to any position and fixed with the screw (6). 11.1. Adjustment of rip fence The rip fence must be adjusted so that it is parallel to the saw blade.
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5. ASSEMBLY Cont... 14. Assembly saw blade guard Fix the saw blade guard (1) to the riving knife (3) with the locking screw (2). NOTE: The saw blade guard should be positioned as close as possible to the workpiece. 15. Assembly suction hose •...
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6. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Initial check before start • Before any adjustments, the machine must be disconnected from the power supply to avoid the risk of accidental switching on the machine! • Check that the max. speed of the machine is lower than the max. permissible speed of the used saw blade and direction is correct.
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6. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Cont... 6.2.5 Blocking cross-cut fence The cross stop is secured laterally at the sliding table with a stopper (1) against unintentional movement. With the screw (2) the blocking can be raised or lowered. 6.2.6 Mitre fence The mitre fence can be inserted into the T-slots of the work table on the right or left side of the saw blade.
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6. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Cont... push stick when cutting small workpieces (distance between saw blade and fence • <120mm) and rip-fence with small N O TI C E When cross-cutting round timber, a template or a holding device is necessary to secure the workpiece against twisting and the use of a suitable saw blade is necessary.
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7. CLEANING, MAINTENANCE, STORAGE & DISPOSAL WAR N I N G Danger due to electrical voltage! Handling the machine with connected power supply may result in serious injury or death. Always disconnect the machine from the power supply before maintenance or repair work and secure it against unintentional reconnection.
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7. CLEANING, MAINTENANCE, STORAGE & DISPOSAL NOTE: Never use products containing oil for cleaning, as these will attract dirt. This will cause the saw blade to jam while machining a workpiece. 7.2.3 Assembly/exchange saw blade • Adjust the cutting height to the maximum possible level. •...
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7. CLEANING, MAINTENANCE, STORAGE & DISPOSAL Cont... 7.2.5 Checking / adjusting / replacing V-Belt The V-belt tension is set correctly for new machines ex-factory. By stretching the belts over the running time, retensioning of the V-belt is necessary. Changing the belt: •...
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7. CLEANING, MAINTENANCE, STORAGE & DISPOSAL Cont... Disposal Observe the national waste disposal regulations. Never dispose of the machine, machine components or equipment in residual waste. If necessary, contact your local authorities for information on the disposal options available. If you buy a new machine or an equivalent device from your specialist retailer, he is obliged in certain countries to dispose of your old machine properly.
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LE12 9NH England As the manufacturer within England, Scotland and Wales, we declare that the SIP 10" Compact Cast Iron Table Saw Item No. 01480 Conforms to the requirements of the following regulation(s), as indicated: Supply of Machinery (Safety) Regulations 2008...
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Quayside Business Park Dundalk County Louth As the manufacturer within England, Scotland and Wales, we declare that the SIP 10" Compact Cast Iron Table Saw Item No. 01480 Conforms to the requirements of the following directive(s), as indicated: Machinery Directive 2006/42/EU...
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If your supplier offers a disposal facility please use it or alternatively use a recognised recycling agent. This will allow the recycling of raw materials and help protect the environment. For help or advice please contact your distributor, or sip directly on: Tel.: 01509 500400 Email: sales@sip-group.com customerservice@sip-group.com www.sip-group.com...
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