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NOTE: A workshop dust extraction device 
can be connected to the extraction port 
found at the rear of the machine if required.
2. Table Saw On/Off Switches (Fig. 24)
The On/Off Switch is a two (2) button 
latching type. The buttons are located on the 
Front Left Hand side of the Cutting Handle.
• PushtheGreen(I)buttontostartthemotor.
• PushtheRed(O)buttontostopthemotor.
3. Rip cutting
NOTE: The Fury6 in Table Saw mode is 
optimally suited for the cutting of thin sheet 
material such as laminate flooring etc.
Rip cutting is cutting along the length of a 
piece of material rather than across it. 
Rip cutting should always be done with the 
Rip Fence set to the desired width and on 
the RH side of the machines table.
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.
We recommend that when not in use the 
Push Stick is stored on the machine.
When ripping long boards or large panels 
always use a remote work support or enlist 
competent trained help.
Feed the workpiece through the saw 
keeping it indexed against the Rip Fence. 
Use smooth, steady pressure and employ a 
Push Stick when necessary. 
Hands should never be in line with the 
blade.
MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTS
WARNING: Ensure that the machine is 
disconnected from the mains supply before 
any maintenance tasks or adjustments are 
attempted.
Cleaning
After each use the machine should be 
cleaned. Remove all sawdust etc from the 
visible parts of the machine with a vacuum 
cleaner. A vacuum cleaner can also be 
connected to the machine dust extraction 
port at the rear of the machine. This should 
remove debris from the inside of the 
machine. Never use solvents to clean plastic 
parts, as solvents can damage them. Clean 
only with a soft slightly damp cloth.
Fig. 25
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