Specifications
NOTE: Secure larger pieces of timber to the table by using the clamp assembly (C), see
page 20.
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Operating Instructions
NOTE: Before using your table saw, go round and make sure everything is
secure, fastened down, that all tool, are cleared away from the work area.
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CHECK the blade for sharpness, missing teeth, resin buildup, etc., clean if
necessary. Check the blade is securely clamped in place. (i.e. not loose).
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Give the machine a 'quick' burst check ( i.e. quick ON-OFF) to ensure everything is O.K. If
everything is satisfactory, the table saw is ready for use.
UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD
CHILDREN BE ALLOWED IN WORK AREAS
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WARNING!
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KEEP TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT OUT
OF THE REACH OF YOUNG CHILDREN
CONNECT THE SAW TO THE MAINS SUPPLY
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CONNECT A DUST EXTRACTION VACUUM TO THE
DUST EXTRACTION OUTLET ON YOUR TABLE SAW
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Feeding Work by Hand
Start up the saw, wait until it has reached full speed and slowly feed the timber through using
both handles, (making sure to keep your hands well clear of the blade and using a
push stick for small pieces), until the timber is behind the riving knife. Switch off the saw,
wait until the blade has come to a complete stop and remove the timber. (See figs 64 & 65).
Fig 64
Fig 65
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Cutting Narrow pieces
Use the small flat surface of the fence (Z) to cut thin timber narrower that 120mm.
(See fig 60) (Use a push stick).










