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USING THE RIP FENCE. (PIC.37)
Ripping, bevel ripping, and rabbeting are done using the rip
fence.
RIPPING
Ripping is cutting a piece of wood with the grain or lengthwise
(Pic.37). This is done using the rip fence. Position the rip fence
to the desired width of the rip and lock it in place. Before starting
to rip, be sure that the rip fence is parallel to the saw blade, and
that the riving knife is properly aligned with the saw blade. When
ripping long boards or large panels always use a work support.
Hold the piece against the fence and feed it through the blade
with a smooth, steady pressure. When the ripping width is wider
than 150mm (6") use your right hand to feed the work piece until
it is clear of the table. Use your left hand only to guide, not to
feed the work piece.
BEVEL CUTTING. (PIC.38)
When bevel ripping material 150mm (6") or narrower use the
fence on the right side of the blade only (Pic.38).
BLADE REPLACEMENT
Remove the blade guard and the table insert . After fully releasing
the lock handle, turn the elevating handle in clockwise direction
to raise the blade to its highest position. Remove the blade fixing
nut and the outer flange and remove the blade. Ensure that the
motor shaft, blade mounting arbour, inner and outer flanges and
the securing nut are clean and free from sawdust build up. Fit
the new blade (Be sure that the teeth are facing downwards
when viewed from the front of the machine). Ensure that the
flanges are clean and fitted the correct way round. Secure the
blade in place by using the securing nut Re-fit the table insert
and secure in place with the cross head screws. Re-fit the blade
guard ensuring that it operates correctly.
Check the alignment of the riving knife as detailed in the
specific safety instructions. Before switching the table saw ON,
make sure the blade guard is correctly installed and operating
properly.
Check that the blade is set to 90° and at its lowest position.
Ensure that the table is clear of any tools or other materials.
Ensure that all nuts, bolts and other fastenings are secure.
If the machine makes any unusual noise or vibrates excessively,
STOP the machine immediately and investigate the cause and
rectify .
If the cause cannot be identified DO NOT use the machine and
contact your nearest service centre.
LUBRICATION (PIC.39)
Before lubricating, remove the side cover by removing the cross
head pan screws Lubricate the points indicated once a month
using a light machine oil or other similar lubricant.
MAINTENANCE
Do not make any adjustment while the motor is in motion,
Always make sure the machines plug has been removed from
the mains power source before changing brushes, lubricating
or when doing any work or maintenance on the machine. After
each use, check your machine for damage or broken parts
and keep it in top working condition by repairing or replacing
parts immediately. Clean out accumulated dust. During use
the carbon brushes will wear down, this will be indicated by a
possible loss of power and excessive sparking seen through the
ventilation slots.
WARNING
To assure safety and reliability, all repairs with the exception
of externally accessible brushes should be performed by
AUTHORISED SERVICE CENTRE or any other authorised
service centres. or organisations.
NOTE: In all cases where electrical problems occur con sult a
qualified electrician. Isolate the machine and unplug from wall
socket before attempting to work on the machine even if the
problem seems minor.
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