BLADE REPLACEMENT
Caution! All saw blades are extremely sharp and care should be
taken when handling them.
Where possible wear suitable gloves
Raise the blade to its highest point (see the section on raising
and lowering the blade (Pic. 10). Remove the table insert by
removing the countersunk cross headed screws (Pic. 11.1)
, lift out the rear of the table insert first using the finger hole.
Using the blade removal wrench remove the blade securing bolt
(unscrew in a clockwise direction).
Locate the new blade onto the motor spindle ensuring that the
blade is fitted with the teeth facing downward when viewed from
the front of the machine.
Note: During use the security of the blade securing bolt should
be checked periodically
RAISING AND LOWERING THE BLADE
To elevate the blade, rotate the handle in a clockwise direction.
To lower the blade, rotate the elevating handle in an anti-
clockwise direction (Pic. 12.1). The depth of cut can be set by
using the depth scale and pointer (Pic. 12.2) located above the
elevation handle.
TILTING THE BLADE
This machine is fitted with a blade assembly that can be tilted to
achieve cuts of between 0° & 45°.
To tilt the blade assembly, locate the two blade assembly
securing knobs (Pic. 13.1). Slacken both knobs and select the
angle of cut using the degree scale just above the front securing
knob (Pic. 13.2). When the desired angle has been set, tighten
the two securing knobs.
Note: The degree scale is a guide only, for accurate angle cuts
we recommend the use of an adjustable protractor.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
Voltage
Motor
No Load Speed
Blade size
Max Cut 90°
Max Cut 45°
Weight
230 V ~ 50 Hz
S1 1430 S2 30min 2000W
2800 min
-1
315 x 30 mm Bore
83 mm
50 mm
54 Kg
21
GB