® 210mm TCT Multipurpose Mitre / Table Saw Original Instructions Read instructions before operating this tool. 16.04.12_V9 www.evolutionfury.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS GB EC - Declaration of Conformity 4 Important Information 5 Instruction Manual 12 Month Limited Warranty 5 Read instructions before operating this tool. General Safety Rules 5 Additional Specific Safety Rules 7 Safety Labels and Symbols 8 Machine Overview 12-13 Operation Mitre Saw 16 Operation Table Saw 21 Maintenance 24 Environmental Protection 28 Service Parts Diagram 30 www.evolutionfury.
EC - DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY We, manufacturer and importer Evolution Power Tools Ltd.
IMPORTANT Please read these operating and safety instructions carefully and completely. For your own safety, before using this equipment check that the fitted plug and voltage are correct, and that all handles and parts are firmly secured. If you are uncertain about any aspect of using this equipment, please contact our Technical Helpline. Technical Helpline UK 0870 609 2297 EVOLUTION TABLE MITRE SAW Congratulations on your purchase of an Evolution Power Tools Table Mitre Saw.
not use tools for purposes not intended; for example do not use circular saws to cut tree limbs or logs. 8. Dress properly. Do not wear loose clothing or jewellery, they can be caught in moving parts. Non-skid footwear is recommended when working outdoors. Wear protective hair covering to contain long hair. 9. Use protective equipment. Use safety glasses. Use face or dust mask if working operations create dust. 10. Connect dust extraction equipment.
ADDITIONAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR YOUR TABLE MITRE SAW WARNING: Be sure to read and understand all instructions. Failure to follow all instructions listed below may result in electric shock, fire and/or serious personal injury. 1. Know your power tool. Read operator’s manual carefully. Learn the applications and limitations, as well as the specific potential hazards related to this tool. 2. Always wear safety glasses or eye shields when using this mitre saw.
22. Never stand on this tool. Serious injuries could occur if this tool tips over and you come into contact with the saw blade. 23. Reduce the risk of unintentional starting. Make sure switch is in off position before plugging in. 25. Do not use the saw without the guards in position, especially after a mode change, and to keep guards in good working order and properly maintained. 26.
SAFETY LABELS & SYMBOLS WARNING: Do not operate machine if warning and/or instruction labels are missing or damaged. Contact Evolution Power Tools for replacement labels. Symbol Description V Volts A Amperes Hz Hertz min-1 Speed ~ Alternating Current No No Load Speed Wear Safety Goggles Wear Ear Protection Do Not Touch Wear Dust Protection Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive CE certification Waste electrical and electronic equipment Only use genuine Evolution replacement saw blades.
FURY 6 TABLE MITRE SAW SPECIFICATION Designed to cut: Mild Steel Wood Aluminium Plastic Technical Data Motor (230V ~ 50 Hz) (Watts) RPM No Load (min-1): Recommended Maximum Duty Cycle (Minutes): Weight (kg): 1200 3500 30 9.
Assembly Your Evolution Power Tools saw is shipped complete. Remove all contents from the box and inspect to ensure no damage was incurred during shipping, and that the items listed below are included.
LH VIEW OF FURY 6 MITRE SAW CONFIGURATION 11 1 12 3 4 5 9 2 8 6 10 7 1. CUTTING HANDLE 2. ROTARY TABLE 3. RETRACTABLE LOWER BLADE GUARD 4. BLADE 5. BEVEL LOCKING LEVER (Back of the machine) 6. MITRE ANGLE LOCKING SCREW 7. MITRE ANGLE SCALE 12 8. FENCE 9. HOLD DOWN CLAMP 10. STABILISING ARMS (X2 Back of machine) 11. CUTTING HEAD RELEASE LEVER 12. TABLE HEIGHT ADJUSTING SCREW www.evolutionfury.
LH VIEW OF FURY 6 TABLE SAW CONFIGURATION 10 7 6 4 1 3 2 5 9 8 1. ON/OFF TRIGGER SWITCH (Inside handle) 2. ON/OFF LATCHING SWITCHES 3. CUTTING HANDLE 4. TABLE TOP 5. AUXILLIARY LOWER BLADE GUARD 6. UPPER BLADE GUARD 7. RIP FENCE 8. PUSH STICK 9. MOUNTING HOLE (2 at the front and 2 under the stabilising arms) 10. CUTTING HEAD LATCHING PIN (Not shown in this view) www.evolutionfury.
GETTING STARTED 1 WARNING: ALWAYS DISCONNECT THE SAW FROM THE POWER SOURCE BEFORE MAKING ANY ADJUSTMENTS. Refer to the “Service Parts Diagram”. Install a blade as detailed in the “Installing or Removing the Blade” section. Note: We recommend that the operator reads the ‘Important Information’ sticker applied to the table of the Fury6. Practicing and becoming familiar with the procedures outlined on this sticker will make subsequent adjustments/assembly or configuring fairly straightforward.
Note: When the machine is re-positioned the operator should ensure that none of the rubber feet become detached from the machine. The rubber feet can, in some circumstances, stick to some surfaces due to vacuum suction. If any of the rubber feet become detached or damaged they must be replaced. DUST BAG Fig. 2 A Dust Bag (not supplied) can be fitted to the extraction port at the rear of the machine. (Fig. 3a & 3b) • Push the adaptor tube into the extraction port at the rear of the machine.
TO CONFIGURE THE FURY6 FOR USE AS A MITRE SAW WARNING: Only carry out this procedure with the machine disconnected from the power source. Fig. 4 Fig. 5 Caution: The Fury6 has many built in safety features and safety interlocks. It is important that the following instructions, and those found on the label attached to the machine table are read, understood and acted upon. Failure to carry out the configuration procedure could result in damage to the machine and/or injury to the operator.
Workpiece Supports can be very useful in providing extra support for long workpieces when using the Fury6 in Mitre Saw configuration. HOLD DOWN CLAMP (Fig. 9) A Hold Down clamp is supplied with the Fury6. Two sockets (one on either side) are incorporated into the rear of the machines fence. • Fit the pillar of the clamp into the socket that best suits the cutting application, ensuring that it is pushed fully down.
2. Preparing to make a cut • Avoid awkward operations and hand positions where a sudden slip could cause fingers or hands to move into the blade. • Cut only one workpiece at a time. • Clear everything except the workpiece and related support devices away from the blade before commencing operations. Fasten the workpiece using clamp(s) to hold the workpiece securely to the table and fence. 280mm No-Hands Zone 3. Body and Hand position (Fig. 10) No-Hands Zone Fig. 10 B A Fig. 11 4.
6. Mitre Cutting Any angle from 45 0 left to 45 0 right is available, and a protractor scale can be found to the front of the Rotary Table. Positive stops are provided for every 5 0 of angular movement. Note: The rotary table must always be locked into position with the Mitre Angle Locking Screw even if a positive stop is selected. Fig. 12 To select a Mitre Angle: • Loosen the Mitre Angle Locking Screw. (Fig.12) This is found at the front RH side of the table near the 30 0 index mark.
To adjust the fence: • Loosen the thumbscrew. (Fig 14) • Slide the upper portion of the fence to the required position and tighten the thumbscrew. • Lower the Cutting Head to check the path of the blade. Ensure there is no interference with any other parts of the machine. 9. Compound Cutting Fig. 14 A Compound Cut is a combination of a Mitre Cut and Bevel Cut. • Set the Mitre Angle required as previously described. • Set the Bevel Angle as previously described.
TO CONFIGURE THE FURY6 FOR USE AS A TABLE SAW WARNING: Do not cut metal or metallic materials when the machine is configured as a Table Saw. Fig. 16 WARNING: Only carry out this procedure with the machine disconnected from the power supply. Caution: The Fury6 has many built in safety features and safety interlocks. It is important that the following instructions, and those found on the label attached to the machine table are read, understood and acted upon.
FENCE ASSEMBLY (Fig. 19) The Fence Assembly consists of two (2) main parts: • The Angle Gauge. • The Rip Fence Face Plate. height Fig. 19 Fig. 20 Note: The ‘T’ slot in the Rip Fence Face Plate is not centrally located. • Slide the Rip Fence Face Plate onto the two (2) mounting screws found on the Angle Plate. • Ensure that the wider (20mm) portion of the Fence Face is downwards and will lie on the saw table when in use.
• Tighten the Angle Clamping Screw. • Adjust the Angle Gauge Pointer if necessary to point exactly to the 90 0 index mark. • Use a #2 Phillips Head screwdriver to loosen the Angle Pointer fixing screw. (Fig. 22) Adjust the pointer to suit and then retighten the fixing screw. • Loosen the Angle Clamp Locking Screw to allow the Assembly to slide along the Rip Fence channel. Basic Table Saw Operations WARNING: Do not cut metal or metallic materials when the machine is configured as a Table Saw. Fig.
Note: Check that the Rip Fence is locked in position and is parallel to the saw blade. Check that the riving knife is properly aligned with the saw blade. When ripping small section material a Push Stick should be used to feed/guide the final 300mm of the material past the blade. A Push Stick should always be used when making cuts of less than 300mm. Note: A Push Stick (Fig. 25) is provided with the Fury6 and has a dedicated storage position to the front of the machine. Fig.
teeth and the edge of the Riving Knife is approximately 3-5mm. (Fig.26) To adjust the Riving Knife loosen the two (2) fixing screws (Fig. 27) slightly using an allen key. When correct alignment is achieved tighten the fixing screws. Note: Use only a genuine Evolution Riving Knife, as this is a dedicated component for this machine. Non genuine parts could be dangerous. If in any doubt, please contact the Helpline. Fig. 26 Push Stick A plastic push stick is provided with the machine.
Note: The 5mm blade slot at the lower front of the Cutting Head (Fig. 30) provides extra clearance when manoeuvring the blade into or out of the machine. Fig. 29 Fig. 30 • Use the pin spanner (provided) to hold the outer blade flange. • Use the hex key (provided) to unscrew the arbor screw. (Fig. 29) Note: The arbor screw has a Left Hand thread. Turn clockwise to undo and counterclockwise to tighten. • Remove the arbor screw, washer and outer blade flange.
If adjustment is required: Note: The Cutting Head will need to be tilted to gain access to the 0 0 Bevel Stop Adjustment Screw. • Loosen slightly the 0 0 Bevel Stop Adjustment Screw locknut. (Fig. 31) • Use an Allen Key to turn the Bevel Stop Screw clockwise or counterclockwise as required. • When exact alignment between the blade and Rotary Table is achieved, tighten the locknut. Fig. 31 450 BEVEL ANGLE The 45 0 Bevel Angle can be checked in a similar manner to the 0 0 Bevel Angle.
FUSE AND PLUG REPLACEMENT Should the fuse in the main plug of your machine need replacing it should always be replaced with one of identical rating. Check the voltage given on your machine matches the supply voltage. This machine is supplied with a fitted moulded plug. If you should need to fit a new plug follows the protocol below. Fig.
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