Instruction manual
FEATURES
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1. The switch panel incorporates the ON and OFF switche
s.
Your saw also features an Overload Protection device, so that if the motor is overloaded
(due to feed pressure being too great, dull blade or low voltage), the Overload Relay
will intervene, and the motor will automatically cut out. A reset button is provided at the
front of the machine...wait at least 5 minutes before pressing and trying to restart.
2. A Dust Extraction Outlet is provided at the rear of
the machine. A vacuum extractor
with a suitable flexible hose (30mm dia.), may be connected and used either
permanently or intermittently as required.
3. The Table is provided with two slots, one each side of the saw blade, running front to
back. These slots are for use with the Mitre Gauge when cross cutting either square or
mitres and is explained under ‘Operation’. A scale on the Mitre Gauge indicates the
angle at which the workpiece is being mitred.
4. Four holes are provided in the base so that the saw may be bolted to a workbench or
stand. Please note that the machine MUST be firmly secured to either a workbench or a
support to ensure its complete stability. This is explained in detail under ‘Mounting the
Saw on page 15.
NOTE: The stand illustrated is designed specifically for the CTS10D and is available from
your Clarke dealer.
5. The Blade Height Adjuster Wheel raises or lowers the blade and may be locked in position
by tightening the large ring nut on the adjuster shaft.
6. The Blade Angle Adjuster, when turned, allows the saw blade to be tilted to any
desired angle from 0
O
to 45
O
, as shown on the Blade Tilt Scale on the front panel.
7. The Rip Fence is for use when rip cutting timber. It locates on the front rail and can be easily
moved or locked in place by screwing IN the locking handle. Take care NOT to overtighten.
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