Table Saw With Sliding Table: User Manual
Table Saw With Sliding Table: User Manual
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User Manual
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I.Specifications
WARNING! When using electrical power tools, the following essential safety measures have
to be observed to prevent electric shocks, injury and fire hazards. Failure to adhere to the
safety guidelines and instructions can cause electric shock, fire and/or severe injuries.
2. This device is not intended for use by people (including children) lacking experience with
electrical power tools unless they have received instructions about how the device is to be
used. Children have to be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the device.
3. Store the operating instructions so that they are always available to the user of the tool
when it is being operated.
4. If you lend this device to other people, then always hand over these operating instructions to
ensure safe use. Instruct inexperienced people in accordance with these safety instructions.
5. Keep your working area tidy. Untidiness in your work area can cause accidents.
6. Pay attention to the surrounding conditions. Do not expose the electric power tool to rain. Do
not use electric power tools in damp or wet conditions. Ensure that the work area is well lit.
Do not use electric power tools where there is a danger of fire or explosion.
7. Protect yourself against electric shocks. Avoid bodily contact with earthed parts (e.g. pipes,
radiators, electric hobs or cooling appliances).
8. Keep other people away from the work area. Do not let other people, especially children,
touch the electric power tool or the power cable. Keep them away from your work area.
9. Store unused electric power tools safety. Unused electric power tools should be stored in a
dry, high-lying or locked place, out of the reach of children.
[Link] not overload your electric power tool. It works better and more securely within the stated
output range.
[Link] the correct electric power tool. Do not use inefficient machines for heavy work. Do not
use the electric power tool for purposes which it was not intended for. For example, do not
use circular saws to cut wooden masts or logs.
[Link] suitable clothing. Do not wear baggy clothing or jewellery, as they can be caught by
moving parts. When working outdoors, anti-slip shoes are recommended. If you have long
[Link] safety equipment. Wear safety goggles. If the work creates dust, wear a dust mask.
[Link] the dust extraction unit. If there are connections for dust extraction and collection
equipment, then make sure that the equipment is correctly attached and used.
[Link] use the cable for purposes which it is not intended for. Do not use the cable to pull the
plug out of the power socket. Protect the cable form heat, oil and sharp edges.
[Link] the workpiece, when necessary use clamping devices to secure the workpiece.
The workpiece is thereby secured better than by hand.
[Link] taking abnormal stances. Make sure you stand securely and keep your balance at all
times.
[Link] after your tool with care. Keep the cutting tool sharp and clean so that you are able to
work better and safer with it. Observe the guidelines on lubrication and exchanging the tool.
Check the power cable of the electric power tool regularly and in case of damage let a
recognized specialist repair it. Check extension cables regularly and replace them if they are
damaged. Keep the handles dry, clean and free of oil and grease.
[Link] the plug out of the power socket when the electric power tool is not in use, before
maintenance and when exchanging tools such as saw blades, drills and mills.
[Link] not leave keys in the device. Before you switch the device off, check that keys and setting
tools have been removed.
[Link] starting-up the device accidentally. Make sure that when you insert the plug into the
power socket, the power switch is turned off.
[Link] an extension cable when working outdoors. Only use extension cables outdoors which
are authorized for outdoor use and are correspondingly marked.
[Link] attentive. Be careful what you do. Carry out your work sensibly.
[Link] the electric power tool for any sign of damage. Before continuing work with electric
power tool, safety devices or easily damaged parts have to be carefully checked to ensure
that they function properly and are not defective. Check that the moving parts are working
properly and are not jammed, or whether the parts are damaged. All parts must be correctly
assembled by an experienced individual, unless stated otherwise in the operating instructions,
and meet all required conditions in order to guarantee that the electric power tool functions
without a problem. Damaged switches have to be replaced by a qualified electrician. Do not
use electric power tools if the power switch cannot be turned on and off.
[Link] a specialist electrician repair your electric power tool. This electric power tool corresponds
to the applicable safety conditions. Repairs are only allowed to be carried out by a specialist
electrician, using original replacement parts; otherwise accidents may occur.
[Link] the push rod to pass the workpiece safely into the saw blade! Do not come too close to
the saw blade!
[Link] sure that the thickness of the material to be cut is less than the maximum possible
cutting depth.
[Link] cut “hands-free”! The workpiece must always lie level on the machine table and be
moved along the stop! The workpiece must always be pressed hard against the stop!
[Link] cut workpieces that are so small that they cannot be safety pressed against the stop
and could turn!
[Link] cut workpieces that are so small that they cannot be moved by the push rod at a safe
distance from the saw blade!
[Link] cut one workpiece at a time! Never cut several workpieces simultaneously! Workpiece
are not allowed to be placed behind or on top of each other!
[Link] sure that the workpiece cannot slip while cutting or get jammed in the saw blade!
[Link] the working area and the workpiece after each cut.
Warning! Switch the device off, remove the plug from the power socket and let the machine
come to a standstill! No foreign bodies are allowed to be on the workpiece or the machine
table! Cut pieces of the workpiece can be caught by the rotating cutting disc and be flung
away!
[Link] remove the cutting piece if the machine is still switched on or running! Danger of cutting
yourself!
[Link] workpieces may have sharp edges, ridges or wooden splinters! Danger of cutting injuries!
[Link] switch the machine off and remove the power plug when your leave the machine.
[Link] not perform any cuts with this circular table saw, other than those described in these
operating instructions! Seams and notches are not allowed to be sawn!
[Link] saws are not allowed to be used for slitting (notches which end in the workpiece)!
WARNING: THIS TABLE SAW IS INTENDED FOR INDOOR USE ONLY. DO NOT EXPOSE
IT TO RAIN OR USE IT IN DAMP LOCATIONS.
Make sure the extension cord is in good condition. When using an extension cord, be sure to use
one that is heavy enough to carry the current that your product will draw. An undersized cord will
cause a drop in line voltage, which will result in loss of power and overheating. The table below
shows the correct size to be used according to cord length and nameplate ampere rating. When
in doubt, use the next heavier gauge. The smaller the gauge number, the heavier the cord.
Make sure your extension cord is properly wired and in good condition. Always replace a
damaged extension cord, or have it repaired by a qualified person before using it. Protect your
extension cords from sharp objects, excessive heat, and damp or wet areas.
Use a separate electrical circuit for your tools. This circuit must consist of not less than #12 wire
with a 20 A time-delayed fuse or a #14 wire with a 15 A time-delayed fuse. Before connecting the
motor to the power line, make sure the switch is in the OFF position and the electric current is
rated the same as the current stamped on the motor nameplate. Running at a lower voltage will
damage the motor.
Stand handle
Dust bag
Anti-Kickback pawls
Blade
Splitter
Rear
extension
table Blade
storage
Push
sticker
Cord wrap Mounting storage
hole
Guard pothook
WARNING:
• IF ANY PART IS MISSING OR DAMAGED, DO NOT PLUG THE TABLE SAW IN UNTIL
THE MISSING OR DAMAGED PART HAS BEEN REPAIRED OR REPLACED.
• FOR MORE INFORMATION, CALL THE TOLL-FREE HELPLINE AT 1-800-689-9928.
Screw
Dust bag Roller wheels Hex bolts Levelling pad Stand extension poles
WARNING: The laser beam is emitted when the laser line is turned on. Do not stare into the
beam or view it directly using optical instruments. Do not remove the warning label that is
aaffixed to the laser cover. Avoid aiming the laser beam directly into the eyes. Caution-use of
controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may
result in hazardous radiation exposure.
CAUTION-The use of optical instruments with this product will increase eye hazard.
NOTE
• A laser beam is not a toy, and it should not be
DANGER
used by children. Misuse of the laser line can lead
to irreparable eye damage.
LASER RADIATION-AVOID DIRECT EYE EXPOSURE
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WARNING: KEEP THE WORK AREA CLEAN, UNCLUTTERED, AND WELL-LIT. DO NOT
WORK ON A FLOOR SURFACE THAT IS SLIPPERY FROM ACCUMULATED SAWDUST,
DEBRIS OR WAX.
fence in position.
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WARNING: VERIFY THAT THE SAW BLADE, THE ARBOR FLANGE, AND THE NUT ARE
PROPERLY SEATED, AND THAT THE ARBOR NUT IS TIGHTENED SECURELY.
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WARNING:Improper alignment of the splitter can cause “kickback” and serious injury.
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WARNING:In order to avoid injury from an accidental start-up, verify that the power switch is
in the “OFF” position, and that the power cord is not plugged into the outlet.
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so that the positive detent secures it in 1 45
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position. Tighten the locking handle in order
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WARNING:DO NOT PLUG THE TABLE SAW INTO THE OUTLET UNTIL ALL
INSTALLATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS HAVE BEEN COMPLETED AND THE SAFETY AND
OPERATIONAL INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL HAVE BEEN READ CAREFULLY AND
UNDERSTOOD FULLY.
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SET-UP
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WARNING:Do not use this saw to cut metal. The hot chips or sparks may ignite sawdust or
the material of the bag.
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WARNING:FOR SAFETY REASONS, VERIFY THAT THE OPERATOR HAS READ THE
SECTION ENTITLED GENERAL SAFETY GUIDELINES FOR THE TABLE SAW BEFORE
OPERATING THIS SAW. VERIFY THE FOLLOWING BEFORE EVERY TIME THE TABLE
SAW IS USED:
1. THE BLADE IS TIGHT.
2. THE BEVEL ANGLE LOCKING HANDLE IS LOCKED.
3. IF RIPPING, THE RIP FENCE LOCKING KNOB IS TIGHT, AND THE FENCE IS
PARALLEL TO THE MITRE GAUGE GROOVE AND THE BLADE.
4. IF CROSSCUTTING, THE MITRE GAUGE KNOB IS TIGHT.
5. THE BLADE GUARD AND SPLITTER ARE IN PLACE, AND ARE WORKING PROPERLY.
6. SAFETY GLASSES ARE WORN.
7. FAILURE TO ADHERE TO THESE SAFETY RULES WILL GREATLY INCREASE THE
CHANCES OF INJURY.
Before using the table saw, polish the tabletop with an automotive polishing wax in order to keep
it clean, and to make it easier to slide the workpiece.
There are two basic types of table saw cuts: ripping and crosscutting. Ripping refers to cutting
along the length of the grain and the workpiece. Crosscutting refers to either cutting across the
width or across the grain of the workpiece. This distinction may be hard to make with man made
materials. Therefore, cutting a piece of material to a different width is ripping, and cutting across
the short dimension is crosscutting. Neither operation can be performed safely freehand: ripping
requires the use of the rip fence, and crosscutting requires the use of the mitre gauge. Never use
the rip fence and the mitre gauge at the same time during the cutting operation.
WARNING:Do not use more than one rip fence or a combination of a mitre gauge and a rip
fence at the same time during a cutting operation.
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BEVEL RIPPING
Bevel ripping is the same as ripping, except that the blade bevel angle is set to an angle other
than “0”.
CAUTION!THE WORKPIECE AND THE FENCE MUST BE ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE
BLADE WHEN CUTTING.
1. It is not safe to rip small pieces. Instead, rip a larger piece in order to obtain the size of the
desired piece.
2. When ripping a small workpiece, it is not safe to place the hand between the blade and the rip
fence. Use one or more push sticks to push the workpiece completely past the blade.
(Fig. 26-1)
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WARNING:In order to avoid instability, always place the larger surface of the workpiece on
the table when crosscutting and/or bevel crosscutting.
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CAUTION: For safety reasons, turn the power switch OFF, remove the safety key, and unplug
the saw from the outlet before performing any maintenance or lubrication.
DADO CUTTING
•Use a vacuum to clean out all sawdust that has accumulated inside the saw base and around
the motor on a regular basis.
•Use an automotive wax to polish the saw table in order to keep it clean, and to make it easier to
slide the workpiece.
•Clean the cutting blades using pitch and gum remover.
•Replace a worn, cut, or damaged power cord immediately.
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the Operator’
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The saw makes unsatisfactory cuts 1. The blade is dull. 1. Replace the blade.
2. The blade is mounted backwards. 2. Turn the blade around.
3. There is gum or pitch on the blade. 3. Remove the blade, and clean it
4. The blade is not appropriate for with turpentine and coarse steel wool.
the work that is being done. 4. Change the blade.
5. There is gum or pitch on the table, 5. Clean the table with turpentine and
coarse steel wool, and apply a coat
causing erratic feeding. of automotive polishing wax.
The material kicks back from the 1. The rip fence is out of alignment. 1. Align the rip fence with the mitre
blade 2. The splitter is not aligned correctly gauge slot.
with the blade. 2. Align the splitter with the blade.
3. The workpiece is being fed without 3. Install and use the rip fence.
the rip fence. 4. Install and use the splitter(with
4. The splitter is not in place. the guard).
5. The blade is dull. 5. Replace the blade.
6. The operator is letting go of the 6. Push the material all the way past
material before it has passed the
saw blade. the saw blade before releasing the
7. The mitre angle locking knob is workpiece.
loose. 7. Tighten the knob.
The blade does not raise or tilt freely 1. There is sawdust and/or dirt in the 1. Brush or blow out any loose dust
raising and tilting mechanisms. and dirt.
The blade does not reach full speed 1. The extension cord is too light or 1. Replace with the proper size of
too long. extension cord.
2. The voltage from the outlet is too 2. Contact the electricity supplier.
low.
The saw vibrates excessively 1. The saw is not mounted securely 1. Tighten all mounting hardware.
to the workbench. 2. Reposition the table saw on a flat
2. The stand is on an uneven level surface.
surface. 3. Replace the blade.
3. The blade is damaged.
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