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THANK YOU Thank you for investing in a CEL power tool. The POWER8workshop has been engineered and made to demanding high quality standards, ease of operations and safety have taken a major role in development. Proper care of your POWER8workshop will give you years of trouble-free use. Normal wear and tear, including accessory wear, is not covered under guarantee.
Contents Safety 1. Description of Symbols 2. Getting Started 2.1 General Safety Instructions 2.2 Tool Use and Care - Service Power Management 3. 4. POWERhandle 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 POWERhandle - Specifications and Know Your Products POWERhandle - Additional Safety Rules POWERhandle - Operating Instructions POWERhandle - Multi-Purpose Button (MPB) POWERhandle - Maintenance Charging 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.
Contents Handheld Power Tools (continue) 7. Jigsaw 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 8. Halogen Light 8.1 8.2 8.3 Jigsaw - Specifications and Know Your Product Jigsaw - Additional Safety Rules Jigsaw - Operating Instructions Jigsaw - Maintenance Halogen Light - Specifications and Know Your Product Halogen Light - Operating Instructions Halogen Light - Maintenance Bench top Functions 9. Case 9.1 9.2 10. 11. Know Your Product Post and Accessory Cases Storage and Release Table Saw 10.1 10.2 10.3 10.4 10.
Contents Bench top Functions (continue) 12. 13. Scroll Saw 12.1 12.2 12.3 12.4 12.5 Scroll Saw - Specifications and Know Your Product Scroll Saw - Additional Safety Rules Scroll Saw - Assembly Scroll Saw - Operating Instructions Scroll Saw - Maintenance Table Light 13.1 13.2 Specifications and Know Your Product Table Light Operating Instructions Others 14. Spirit Level and Protractor 14.1 Post and Protractor Know Your Product 14.2 Post and Protractor Operating Instructions 15. Trouble Shooting 16.
Description of Symbols 1.0 The safety and International symbols and pictographs that appear on this product, in the owner’s manual and rating plate, represent important information about the product or instructions on its use. Wear hearing protection. Wear eye protection. Wear breathing protection. Read the manual. Warning. Do not dispose of the batteries. Return exhausted batteries to your local collection or recycling point.
2.1 General Safety Instructions Work area Personal safety a) Keep your work area clean and well lit. Cluttered benches and dark areas invite accidents. a) Stay alert, watch what you are doing and use common sense when operating a power tool. Do not use tool when tired or under the influence of drugs, alcohol or medication. A moment of inattention while operating power tools may result in serious personal injury.
Tool Use and Care - Service Tool use and care a) Use clamps or other practical ways to secure and support the workpiece to a stable platform. Holding the work by hand or against your body is unstable and may lead to loss of control. b) Do not force tool. Use the correct tool for your application. The correct tool will do the job better and safer at the rate for which it is designed. c) Do not use the tool if switch does not turn it on or off.
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POWERhandle - Specifications and Know Your Product 3.1 Specifications Voltage: Batteries: Charging time: Weight: Know Your Product 18V 15 x 1.2v 1.5Ah Ni-Cd 1 Hour 2.2 lbs (0.95 kg) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Rails Product release latch Rear soft grip Battery cooling vent Electronic coupling Mechanical coupling parts MPB (Multi-Purpose-Button) Power Trigger Front soft grip Loop handle socket Battery cooling vent.
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POWERhandle - Additional Safety Rules Additional Safety Rules Battery Packs a) Ensure the switch is in the off position before inserting the POWERhandle (battery). Inserting the battery pack into power tools that have the switch on invites accidents. b) A battery operated tool with integral batteries or a separate battery pack must be recharged only with the specified charger for the battery. A charger that may be suitable for one type of battery may create a risk of fire when used with another battery.
3.3 POWERhandle - Operating Instructions 1. To fit the POWERhandle to a product, grip one in each hand and align the rails. Push the POWERhandle forward onto the product until it ‘clicks’ and will move no further. To ensure that it is fully assembled, try to pull them apart; they should be locked together. 2. To release a POWERhandle from a product, first pull the release slider down with your thumb whilst gripping the handle. Grip the product head with the other hand and pull the POWERhandle backwards.
POWERhandle - Multi-Purpose Button (MBP) The MPB (Multi-Purpose-Button) will adapt its function to the requirements of the product attached to the POWERhandle. For example when the POWERhandle is connected to; The Drill/Driver: direction control The Halogen Light: . on / off / flashes (press trigger) The Jigsaw and Circular Saw: safety button, pressed before the trigger is released. The MPB has 3 normal positions; fully left, centred and fully right.
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Charging - Specification and Know Your Product Specifications Input: Know Your Product 120V or 240V AC 50/60Hz 46W Output: Charging time: 4.1 18V DC 1.5A 1 Hour Secondary Charger Point(SCP) LED Display Charger Dock POWERhandle Charging - Additional Safety Rules 1. Before using the charger (Handle Dock), read all the instructions and cautionary markings on the charger and battery pack (POWERhandle) as well as the instructions on using the battery pack. 2. This charger is designed for indoor use only.
Charging Dock - Operating Instructions The POWERhandle has been shipped in a low charge condition. You should charge the battery fully before use. WARNING. Do not throw used POWERhandles into a fire or water; it could cause an explosion! NOTE. It is necessary to slide down the product release latch in order to remove the POWERhandle from the charger dock, or from the tools.
Charging - Secondary Charger Point (SCP) As well as the main charger dock the POWER8works is fitted with a secondary charger point(SCP). This allows a POWERhandle to be charged while a second POWERhandle is powering the POWER8workshop benchtop functions. When the secondary charger point is removed from the charger dock, the dock will not charge a POWERhandle. The secondary charger point must be correctly replaced into the side of the charger dock to start charging the POWERhandle in the dock.
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Drill/Driver - Specifications and Know Your Product Specifications Know Your product Voltage: 18V No load speed: 0-350, 0-1,250 RPM Torque settings: 20 Positions Max drilling capacity: Steel Wood Concrete 1/2” (13 mm) 1 1/10” (28 mm) 1/2” (13 mm) Hammer impact frequency: 0-5,600, 0-20,000 min -1 Single Sleeve Drill chuck capacity: ½” (13 mm) keyless Double Sleeve Drill chuck capacity: ⅜” (10 mm) keyless Weight: (WS1-HD01) 4.3lbs (2.4 kg) Weight: (WS1-LD01) 4.7lbs (2.1 kg) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
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Drill/Driver - Additional Safety Rules Additional Safety Rules Cordless Drills & Drivers a) Hold tool by insulated gripping surfaces when performing an operation where the drill bits may contact hidden wiring. Contact with a “live” wire will make exposed metal parts of the tool “live” and shook the operator. b) Always wear safety goggles or eye protection when using this tool. Use a dust mask or respirator for applications which generate dust. c) Secure the material being drilled.
Drill/Driver - Operating Instructions Use the MPB switch on the POWERhandle to select the direction of rotation, then pull the trigger. This trigger switch is an electronic variable speed control which enables the user to vary the speed continuously. The speed varies according to how far the trigger switch is depressed. The further it is depressed the faster the chuck will rotate and the lighter it is depressed, the slower it will rotate. To stop the drill, release the trigger switch. NOTE.
5.3 Drill/Driver - Operating Instructions Inserting and Removing Cutting tools For Two Sleeve Chucks Hold the rear sleeve of the chuck, turn the front sleeve in a direction which releases the jaws. Open the jaws sufficiently to remove the accessory. Drilling Metals This drill has a keyless chuck, hence the chuck key is not needed to secure a bit in the drill. Always set the MPB switch to the center, lock 'OFF' position, when installing and removing bits.
Drill/Driver - Operating Instructions 5.3 Drilling wood All drilling operations 1) For maximum performance, use high speed steel bits for wood drilling. 2) Ensure that the mode selector is in normal drilling mode. 3) Begin drilling at a very low speed to prevent the bit from slipping off the starting point. Increase the speed of the drill as soon as the cutting tool is In the material.
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Circular Saw - Specifications and Know Your Product Specifications Know Your Product Voltage: No load speed: Cutting depth @ 0º: Cutting depth @ 45º: 18V 3,500 RPM 19/16” (40mm) 1” (26mm) Blade diameter: 5½” (140mm), 24 tooth TCT Blade bore: Blade kerf: Weight: 3 /8” (10mm) 11 /16” (18mm) 7.3lbs (3.3 kg) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18.
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Circular Saws - Additional Safety Rules Additional Safety Rules Circular Saws a) Keep hands away from cutting area and blade. Keep your second hand on the auxiliary handle, or motor housing. If both hands are holding the saw, they cannot be cut by the blade. b) Do not reach underneath the workpiece. The guard cannot protect you from the blade below the workpiece. 6.2 h) Never use damaged or incorrect blade washers or bolt.
Circular Saws - Additional Safety Rules b) When the blade is binding, or when interrupting a cut for any reason, release the trigger and hold the saw motionless in the material until the blade comes to a complete stop. Never attempt to remove the saw from the work or pull the saw backward while the blade is in motion or kickback may occur. Check the situation and take corrective actions to eliminate the cause of blade binding.
Circular Saws - Additional Safety Rules .Safety instructions regarding the saw ? When operating the saw, use safety equipment including safety goggles, ear protection, dust mask and protective clothing including safety gloves. ? Do not use the saw to cut firewood. ? Ensure that the lighting is adequate in the work area. ? Do not let anyone under the age of 18 years operate the saw. ? Always stand to one side when operating the saw. ? Never use a cracked or distorted saw blade. Only use sharp blades.
Circular Saw - Operating Instructions 6.3 Switching On and Off Adjusting the Bevel Angle (Mitre Cut) This product, when combined with the POWERhandle, is fitted with a safety button (MPB). WARNING: Always ensure that the saw is switched off and the POWERhandle is detached from the tool before making any adjustments. 1. To start the machine, press MPB. Then squeeze the trigger. 1. Refer to “6.1 Know your product” about the location of trigger, buttons and locks.
Circular Saw - Operating Instructions 6.3 3. Start the motor by depressing the MPB and squeezing the trigger switch. 2. Slide the fence (protractor) into the slot in the sole plate. NOTE: Always let the blade reach full speed (approximately 2 seconds) before you begin to cut into the workpiece. 3. Adjust the guide to the require width and secure it to the position with the fence locking Knob (17). 4. Slowly push the saw forward using both hands. 4.
6.4 Circular Saw - Maintenance Changing the blade WARNING. Always ensure that the saw is switched off and the POWERhandle is detached from the tool before making any adjustments. 1. Rotate the saw blade by hand while depressing the spindle lock button until the blade locks. 2. Turn the blade bolt clockwise using the hex key provided. 3. Remove the outer blade flange and the blade bolt. 4. Remove the saw blade from the inner flange and pull it out.
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Jigsaw - Specifications and Know Your Product Specifications Voltage: No load speed: Max Cutting Capacity: Metal Wood Weight: Know Your product 18V 0-2400 RPM ¼” (13 mm) 2” (50 mm) 4.5lbs (2.1 kg) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Handle release latch Soft grip Power trigger/Stop MPB (Safety lock) Motor cooling vents Blade cover Blade guide wheel Hex screw Blade Sole plate Hex key Angle adjustment bolt 7.
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Jigsaw - Additional Safety Rules Additional Safety Rules Cordless Jigsaws ? ? When operating the saw, use safety equipment including safety goggles, ear protection, dust mask and protective clothing including safety gloves. ? The jigsaw is fitted with an adjustable blade guide roller, ensure that this is correctly adjusted. ? Do not start the machine with the blade in contact with the workpiece. ? Check the workpiece for any protruding nails, screw heads or anything that could damage the blade.
Jigsaw - Operating Instructions Switching the Jigsaw On and Off NOTE: This product when combined with the POWERhandle is fitted with a safety button (MPB). 1. To start the machine, press MPB. Then squeeze the trigger. 2. Release the safety button when the machine starts. The machine will now run continuously. 3. To stop the machine, release the on/off trigger. 7.3 Blade Roller Guide When setting the jigsaw for angle cutting or replacing the blade, set the blade roller guide.
Jigsaw - Maintenance Changing the blade WARNING. Always ensure that the saw is switched off and the POWERhandle is detached from the tool before making any adjustments. 1. To fit the blade, loosen the 2 hexagonal screws on the blade clamping block. 2. Slide the blade into the locating groove with the teeth pointing forward. 3. Tighten the hexagonal screws with the included hexagonal key. WARNING. The teeth of the jigsaw blade should be pointing forward away from the user. IMPORTANT.
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Halogen Light - Specifications and Know Your Product Specifications Know Your Product Voltage: 18V Bulb: 2 x 18v 0.6A Halogen Bulb Life: 300 hours Weight: 2.9lbs (1.3 kg) 1 2 3 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7, Lens Lens bezel Torch arm Torch body Air cooling vent MPB (Multi-Purpose-Button) Handle trigger (Flash Light) 4 6 7 8.
Halogen Light - Operating Instructions Switching the Halogen Light on and off NOTE: This product when combined with the POWERhandle is fitted with Multi-Purpose Button (MPB). 1. To turn the halogen light on, slide the MPB button to the right. 2. To turn the halogen light off, slide the MPB button to the left. Flash Light 1. To flash the light, slide the MPB button to right. Then press and release the handle trigger. Rotate the halogen light head 1.
8.3 Halogen Light - Maintenance Replacing the Light Bulb Cleaning WARNING. The halogen light immediately begins to heat up when it is being used. Please handle the halogen light with care especially around the light bulb and lens. Extra caution should be taken when replacing the light bulb. Allow the light to cool down before attempting to change the light bulb. 1. Clean the halogen light regularly. Before cleaning, remove the battery pack and any accessories.
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9.1 Case - Know Your Product 1 10 2 11 3 4 12 5 13 6 14 7 15 8 16 9 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Vertical post hole Vertical post release lever Angle fence running slot Parallel fence measurement guide Battery power and charger indicators Benchtop On/Off operation buttons Secondary charger point(SCP) Cable storage hooks POWERhandle charger dock 10. Table saw blade slot 11. Scroll saw blade slot 12. Case latch (closed) 13. Case opening handle 14. Case latch (open) 15. Case carry handle 16.
Case - Know Your Product 9.1 22 23 18 24 25 19 26 27 20 28 22 18. Parallel fence measurement guide 19. Future product mount 20. Post storage pocket 21. Rubber feet 22. Angle fence running slot 23. Steel armoured work surface 24. Accessory box storage area 25. Accessory box release button 26. Accessory box location hook 27.
9.1 Case - Know Your Product 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1. Product case lock 2. Internal power coupling 3. Circular saw sole plate pocket 4. Jigsaw sole plate pocket 5. Internal power coupling cable storage 6. Work surface clamp 7. Post handle 8. Protractor 9. Jigsaw blades 10. Screw to fix case to work surface 11.
Case - Know Your Product 9.1 12 12 13 14 15 16 17 12. Cable storage hook 13. Drill head 14. Jigsaw head 15. Torch head 16. Circular saw head 17.
Case - Post and Accessory Box Storage and Release 1 2 1 9.2 Post Removal To remove the post from its storage area, first close the case lid and ensure that the latches are both locked. Place the case onto its front face (handle area) the post should be facing you. 1. Grip the moving part of the post head and pull it away from the case. This will release the latch and allow the head of the post to rotate out. Note: May use the post handle to slide the post head away from the case easily. 2.
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Table Saw - Specifications and Know Your Product 10.
Table Saw - Additional Safety Rules Please also refer to 2.1 - General Safety Instructions and 6.2 - Additional Safety Rules Circular Saw before using the table saw. Do not install the post and/or drill to the bench for drill Press function while using the table saw. Keep guards in place and in working order. Never operate the tool with any guard or cover removed. Make sure all guards are operating properly before each use. Never start table saw when any rotating components are in contact with workpiece.
10.3 Table Saw - Assembly How to mount the TABLE SAW GUARD: Warning: Remove the battery handle from the Circular Saw before assembling the TABLE SAW GUARD. 1 Hold it here If the TABLE SAW GUARD has not been installed, then follow instructions below: 1. Turn the Circular saw head upside down as (1). Retract the circular saw shield all the way and hold it out of the way by using the lever on the side of the product. 2 3 2.
Table Saw - Assembly 10.3 5. Open the case and push the front of the sole plate into the pocket on the underside of the case lid. 6. Pull back the green product lock slider and rotate the rear of the circular saw into the case lid until the sole plate is against the metal work surface, release the product lock, check that it returns fully left. If it doesn’t then the circular saw can’t be fully pushed in. 7.
Table Saw - Assembly 8 10.3 9 8. Close the lid of the case and ensure that both latched are closed. WARNING the Table Saw will not work unless the lid is closed. TO INSTALL THE FENCE: If required the POST can be used as a parallel fence. The post can be assembled on to the case on both side of the saw blade. 9. To install the fence, use the green hook, on the bottom of the post, to latch under the case lid, pull the fence tight towards the centre of the case.
Table Saw - Operating Instructions On both edges of the case lid there are dimension to give a guide to the cut width. When fitting the post it is important to ensure that both ends of the post are the same distance from the blade (parallel to the blade), use the dimension to check this. Lifting the head of the Post will again release the fence and allow it to be remove and the position to be changed. 10.
10.4 Table Saw - Operating Instructions Switching Table Saw On and Off 1. To start the saw, press the green operation button above the charger dock. 2. The machine will now run continuously. 3. To stop the machine, press the red operation button above the charger dock. NOTE: When the table saw is configured in the way you require it is time to add a POWERhandle into the charger dock, this will supply power to the case.
Table Saw - Operating Instructions Table Saw Different Cut Types Cross Cut Rip Cut Miter Cut Bevel Cross Cut Bevel Rip Cut Cross Cut 1. Remove the fence 2. Adjust the protractor angle to 90°. 3. Put the protractor into the groove at the front of the saw table. 4. Hold the workpiece and protractor firmly together and feed the workpiece slowly into the saw blade. 10.4 Miter Cut 1. Remove the fence 2. Adjust the protractor to the desired angle for you cut into the workpiece. 3.
Table Saw - Operating Instructions 10.4 Bevel Cut 1. Open the lid of the saw table, adjust the circular saw bevel angle by releasing the lock knob and re-tightening at the desired angle. 10.5 Table Saw-Maintenance Store the Table Saw Properly 2. Position the fence at the desired distance from the blade. 3. Use the provided push stick or a push block to move the workpiece through the cut and past the blade.
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Drill Press - Specifications & Know Your Product Know Your product Specifications Voltage: No load speed: 18V 350 RPM, 1,250 RPM Max Drilling Capacity: Steel Wood Concrete 1/2” (13 mm) 1 1/10” (28 mm) 1/2” (13 mm) Hammer Impact Frequency: 0-5,600, 0-20,000 min -1 Drill chuck capacity: Single Sleeve Double Sleeve 11.1 Post Product Lock Drill Lever Gear Selection Height Adjustment Lever Work Surface Operation Buttons 10.
Drill Press - Assembly 11.3 1. Remove the Post from its storage area, as described in ‘Case Post Storage’ section 9. It is not necessary to remove the lift out tool tray for the drill press function, but when the drill press is fully assembled it will become difficult to access the inside of the case. Now push the post firmly down into the hole on the top of the case with the green hook facing outward and the head over the centre of the work surface. 2.
11.3 Drill Press - Assembly 4. Add your required cutting tool to the drills chuck and tighten firmly. If further height adjustment is required please referee to stage 3. 5. The post lever can be fitted to either side to allow for left or right handed use. slide the front pin to the moving part of the post and the other pin into the elongated hole on the stationary part of the post. The drill should move down when the handle is pulled downwards now.
Drill Press - Operating Instructions 11.4 Switching Drill Press On and Off cutting tool on the work piece. NOTE: Ensure that all body parts are clear of the cutting tool before installing a POWERhandle. NOTE: Make sure the jigsaw and circular saw are NOT installed onto the case lid and the internal plug is NOT connected to a product. The drill press will not work if the jigsaw or circular saw are installed or the case lid is shut and latched. 1.
11.5 Drill Press - Maintenance Store the Drill Pres Properly General Inspection WARNING. Always ensure that the drill press is switched off and the POWERhandle is removed from the charger dock before disassembling the product. Regularly check that all the fixing screws are tight, they may vibrate loose over time. Ensure that all vents are clear of dust, swarf and debus. 1. Remove the post lever from side of the post. 2. Release the chuck and remove ant cutting tool. 3.
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12.1 Scroll Saw - Specification Scroll Saw Specifications Voltage: No load speed: Max Cutting Capacity: Metal Wood 18V 2400 RPM (10 mm) (40 mm) Scroll Saw - Additional Safety Rules 10.2 12.2 1. Please also refer to 2.1 - General Safety Instructions and 7.2 - Additional Safety Rules Jigsaw before using this Scroll Saw. Instructions when necessary. The maximum blade capacity of this Scroll Saw is 90mm, and 4.2 maximum cutting for wood is 40mm. 4.1 2.
12.3 Scroll Saw - Assembly 1. Open Case lid and remove the all the tools and the carry tray. Take the jigsaw in your left hand and push the rear of the sole plate into the pocket on the bottom of the Case Lid. 2 2. Slide back the product lock, and rotate the front of the jigsaw into position. When the sole of the jigsaw is fully in contact with the metal work surface release the product lock. Ensure that the product lock is fully returned to the left. 1 3.
Scroll Saw - Assembly 12.3 5. Close the lid. Snap shut both the case latches 6. The table clamp can be fitted to press the work piece against the work surface. First install the post into the vertical position at the highest level. Rotate the adjustment knob until the open jaws can be passed over the post. Align the bar ends to fit onto the holes on the post and re-tighten to secure in place. The tighter the adjustment to the clamp knob the more pressure is applied to hold down your work. 5 7.
Scroll Saw - Operating Instructions Making Cuts CAUTION. Always ensure that the scroll saw is switched off and the POWERhandle is removed before any adjustments. 1. First insure that you have install the correct blade into the jigsaw for the material and design you are about to Cut. Wood blade all types of Wood and a metal Blade for Metals and plastics. 2.
Scroll Saw - Maintenance Store the Scroll Saw Properly WARNING. Always ensure that the saw is switched off and the POWERhandle is detached from the tool before disassembling the product. 1. open case lid, slide the internal plug away from the jigsaw. 2. Put internal plug back into its storage area. 3. Slide back the product lock, and roll the jigsaw away from the metal work surface finally removing the bottom of the sole plate from the lid pocket. 4.
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Table Light - Specifications 13.1 Specifications Voltage: Bulb: Bulb Life: 18V Light Head 2 x 18v 0.6A Halogen Post 300 hours On/Off POWERhandle Table Light - Operating Instructions 10.2 13.2 Warning: Do not install the circular saw or jigsaw into the lid of the case before starting the assemble of the table light. 3. Switch ON the light by pressing green button and switch OFF the light by pressing red button. 4.2 On the charger dock. 4.1 NOTE: Never leave the table light on unattended.
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Post and Protractor - Know Your Product 1. Angle markings 2. Angle release knob 3. Angle indicator 4. Spirit level (1of3) 5. Post lock holes 6. Finger recess 7. Post hook 8. Post head release button 9. Post head pivot 10. Post head (sliding part) 11. Handle pin location hole 12. Handle pin location slot 13. Electrical contacts 14. Post head (swing part) 15. Post hook (active) 16. Product release latch 17. Post lever 14.
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Post and Protractor - Operating Instructions Making Shelfs and pictures Level Marking Angles 14.
Post and Protractor - Operating Instructions 14.2 Extended Functions of the Post Extended Function of the Protractor The post is fitted with 3 spirit levels, so it can also be used as a conventual spirit level. This Helps when fitting Shelf, Picture frames and other wall mounted item correctly. The protractor can be used to measure angles and mark up work. It can also be used as a set square.
15 Trouble Shooting Table Saw Won’t switch on. Check that the table saw shield is correctly assembled to the bottom of the circular saw before assembling it into the case. 10.3.1-4 Ensure that the internal power coupling is correctly assembled onto the circular saw. 10.3.7 Check that the case lid and both latches are fully closed. 10.3.8 Ensure there is a CHARGED POWERhandle in the charger dock. 10.
15 Trouble Shooting Check that the case lid and both latches are fully closed. 11.4 Ensure there is a CHARGED POWERhandle in the charger dock. Scroll Saw Post won’t slide up or down. The green lever at the back of the case must be up for the post to move. 11.3.2 Post is not locked in position. Ensure that the green lock lever is completely down and the locking pins on the case are lined up with the mating holes on the post. 11.3.2 Won’t switch on.
New Parts and Accessories Order Parts / Accessory: POWERhandle Part Number: WS1-PH01 Table Saw Shield WS1-TSS01 Work Clamp WS1-WC01 Protractor WS1-PT01 Post Lever / Push Stick WS1-PL01 Post / Fence WS1-PF01 Dust Extration Connector WS1-DEC01 Halogen Light Bulb WS1-HB01 Carrying Bag WS1-CB01 Lift Out Tray - Upper WS1-LOU01 Lift Out Tray - Lower WS1-LOL01 Accessory Case WS1-AC01 Accessory Case Pack: Standard Pack 1 WS1-ACP01 Standard Pack 2 WS1-ACP02 Please contact the stores where
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