COMPONENTS AND CONTROLS (PIC.1)
1*. Table and motor assembly complete .
2*. Combined rip fence & mitre guide bracket
3*. Rip fence
4* Front rip fence guide channel (short)
5*. Side rip fence guide channel (long)
6*. Rip fence securing knobs x 2.
7*. Mitre guide adjusting knob.
8*. Riving knife.
9*. Riving knife clamping plate. (not shown)
10*. Blade guard.
11*. Legs x 4.
12*. Lower support strut x 4.
13. Motor elevation handle .
ASSEMBLING THE SUPPORT LEGS (PIC.2)
NOTE: ALSO SEE PIC.8
Turn the saw table upside down (Pic.2). Attach the four support
legs (Pic.2) (2.1) at each corner of the up-turned saw table using
the nuts and bolts supplied. Attach the two long leg braces
(Pic.2)
(2.2) and the two short leg braces (Pic.2) (2.3 ) to the support
legs and secure with the nuts and bolts supplied. Fit the rubber
feet to each of the four legs (Pic.2) (2.4). Check the security of
all nuts and bolts and tighten if required.
FITTING THE WHEEL ASSEMBLY (PIC.3)
This machine is supplied with a wheel assembly that allows
easy movement of the machine in the work shop. Attach the
wheel assembly to the two rear support legs by securing the
two brackets (Pic.3)
(3.1) with the nuts and bolts supplied.
FITTING THE LIFTING HANDLES (PIC.4)
Two hinged lifting handles are provided to allow easy lifting
when moving the machine to another location. The two handles
are attached to the two front legs (Pic.4) (4.1) attach the two
handles (Pic.4) (4.2) with the four nuts and bolts supplied.
FITTING THE ON/OFF SWITCH (PIC. 6)
Mount the ON/OFF switch on the leg with the pre-arranged slot
(Pic.6) (6.1). Ensure that the switch is mounted with the green
ON button at the top (Pic.6) (6.2). Secure with the nuts and bolts
supplied.
This machine is fitted with a «No Volts Switch». In the event of
a mains power failure or if the mains plug is removed from the
mains supply socket before the machine is switched off. The
machine will not re-start without warning when the mains supply
is restored or the mains plug is re-connected to the mains
supply, until the machine is switched ON at the ON/OFF switch
fitted to the machine.
14 . Blade tilting locking knobs.
15. Table insert
16*. Table extension
17*. Table extension support struts (side fitting) x2.
18*. Table extension support struts (rear fitting) x2. (not shown)
19*. No Volts ON/OFF switch.
21*. Dust extraction outlet
22*. Wheel assembly
23*. Lifting handles x2
24*. Blade removal wrench
25*. Fastenings.
26* Spindle locking rod
FITTING THE DUST EXTRACTION OUTLET (PIC.7)
Secure the dust extraction adaptor (Pic.7) (7.1) to the outlet
on the motor/blade housing (Pic.7) (7.2) with the hexagonal
headed bolts supplied. Attach the small pipe to the side inlet
(Pic.7) (7.3). Do not attempt to attach the other end of the pipe
yet.
CAUTION: This machine requires two person handling.
The machine can now be turned the right way up. Note the
wheels will only touch the ground when the front of the machine
is raised using the two hinged lifting handles.
FITTING THE FRONT (SHORT) RIP FENCE GUIDE
CHANNEL (PIC.8)
In order to fit the rip fence guide channel (Pic.8) (8.1) it will be
necessary to remove the two outer bolts (Pic.8) (8.2) that secure
the front legs to the table. Position the rip fence, guide channel
and secure in place by re-fitting the two leg outer securing bolts.
Note. At this point the addition of a rubber washer (Pic.8) (8.3) is
required to allow the rip fence guide channel to clamp onto the
combined rip fence & mitre guide bracket.
FITTING THE SIDE (LONG) RIP FENCE GUIDE
CHANNEL.
The long rip fence guide channel can be fitted to the side of the
table in a similar way to fitting the front rip fence guide channel.
The difference being that there is no need to fit the rubber
washers or the clamping knobs. The reason for this is that the
rip fence and mitre guide bracket will need to slide freely in the
rip fence guide channel.
FITTING THE COMBINED RIP FENCE & MITRE
GUIDE BRACKET (PIC.8 TO 10)
Carefully offer the combined rip fence & mitre guide bracket
(Pic.9) (9.1) into the guide channel (Pic.9) (9.2). To fit the
clamping knobs, insert the carriage bolts (Pic.8) (8.4) from
underneath the table through the holes that align with the holes
in each end of the guide channel (Pic.8) (8.5). Hold the bolt
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