® 255mm TCT Multipurpose Table Saw Original Instructions Read instructions before operating this tool. www.evolutionfury.
TABLE OF CONTENTS GB Instruction Manual Read instructions before operating this tool.
EC - DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY We, manufacturer and importer Evolution Power Tools Ltd. Venture One Sheffield S20 3FR Declare that the product Part numbers: FURY 52551, FURY 52552, FURY 52552EU Evolution: FURY TABLE SAW – 255mm Complies with the essential requirements of the following European Directives: 2006/42/EC – Machine Directive 2006/95/EC – Low Voltage Directive 2004/108/EC – EMC Directive 2002/95/EC – Restriction of the use of Certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electric equipment.
IMPORTANT Please read these operating and safety instructions carefully and completely. For your own safety, before using this equipment check that the voltage is 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. Helpline.
7 - Use the right tool - Do not force small tools to do the job of a heavy duty tool. - Do 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.
HEALTH ADVICE Warning! When drilling, sanding, sawing or grinding, dust particles will be produced. In some instances, depending on the materials you are working with, this dust can be particularly harmful to you (e.g. lead from old gloss paint).You are advised to consider the risks associated with the materials you are working with and to reduce the risk of exposure. You should: - Work in a well-ventilated area.
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j) Connect the saw to a dust collection device when sawing wood. The operator should be informed of the factors that influence exposure to dust e.g. type of material being cut and the importance of local extraction (capture or source) and the proper adjustment hoods/baffles/chutes. k) Use proper extension cord. Make sure any extension cord is in good condition. When using an extension cord, be sure to use one heavy enough to carry the current your machine will draw.
KNOW YOUR PARTS 9 1. Fixings grouped in sets 2. Stand components 3. Table extensions and struts etc 4. Other parts – mitre gauge, rip fence, top guard, fence rail www.evolutionfury.
Machine Overview 4 9 3 5 2 7 8 6 13 1 14 11 10 12 1. ON/OFF SWITCH 8. SLIDING MITRE FENCE 2. BLADE 9. ANTI-BOUNCE DEVICE 3. RIVING KNIFE 10. RISE & FALL ADJUSTMENT HANDLE 4. BLADE GUARD 11. BEVEL LOCKING LEVER 5. RIP FENCE 12. BEVEL ADJUSTMENT WHEEL 6. RIP FENCE LOCKING HANDLE 13. PUSH STICK 7. RIP FENCE SCALE MAGNIFIER 14. REAR CANTILEVER BRACES www.evolutionfury.
ASSEMBLY 1. Assembly of the table stand Eight cross-pieces are supplied (Fig 1). The black cross-pieces are for the top of the stand, the green ones are for mid way fixing. The cross-pieces are paired, with two long and two short of each colour. Identify all parts before proceeding with assembly. Fig 1 Parts laid out. 1. Fit the flexible rubber feet to the four legs.
When finally satisfied with the construction, tighten all nuts and bolts securely, and remove the mounting bolts from the corner holes. See Fig 4. 2. Attaching the main body to the stand Warning This machine is heavy, enlist competent help when fastening this machine to its base. Fig 4 Overall view of completed stand. The main body of the saw can now be attached to the stand using the four bolts, washers and nuts provided. Ensure that the saw is attached to the stand the correct way round.
2. Captive nuts are incorporated into the RH and LH edges of the table. Attach the table extensions (single hole to the front) to the table top using the ø5mm socket headed screws and washers. 3. Ensure that the saw table edge and extension table edge are flush and level with each other. Tighten the ø5mm socket screws. See Fig 7. Fig 7 Close up view of top of machine showing table to extension table join. 4.
5. The Fence Rail Fig 10 Close up of view of fence rail slotted together. Note The Fence Rail is supplied in two pieces which slot together. The metal locating bar should be inserted into the rectangular voids of the two extrusions to bridge both parts of the fence rail. The bar should be equally located in either side of the fence rail. See Fig 10. The six ø6mm x 15mm domed headed coach bolts should be slid into the channel at the back of the Fence Rail. 1.
6. Checking/Adjusting the Rip Fence When the Fence Rail and Rip Fence have been attached to the machine, the Rip Fence should be checked to ensure that it lies parallel to the blade. Fig 13 Close up view of Rip Fence. 1. Raise the blade to its full height. 2. Rest a straight-edge or similar against the blade. 3. Bring the Rip Fence up to the straight-edge and check for parallelism. 4. If adjustment is needed, gain access to the two socket headed screws through the two holes in the steel carrier.
Note It is recommended that the anti-bounce device is fitted only when needed (e.g. when cutting thin sheet material or thin walled metal tube etc). At other times store away off the machine for future use. Fig 15 Close up view but with anti-bounce device fitted. The pillar of the anti-bounce device fits into the socket in the mitre gauge base, and is held in place by a set screw. See Fig 15. To attach or remove the pillar the mitre gauge faceplate will have to be removed to gain access to the set screw.
OPERATION Controls 1. On/Off Safety Switch Warning: Before turning on the switch make sure that the blade guard is correctly installed and operating properly. Fig 18 Close up view of opened switch. To start the machine, press the tabs on either side of the red safety button and lift it and the switch cover plate upwards to reveal the on and off buttons. Push the ‘ON’ button to start the machine and the ‘OFF’ button to stop the machine. See Fig 18.
Forwards and backwards adjustment of the rip fence is possible. Loosen the two finger nuts and slide the aluminium extrusion to the desired position. Tighten the finger nuts securely. Note We recommend that normally the rip fence be adjusted so that the rear of the guide is level with the rear of the blade where it emerges from the table. See Fig 21. Fig 21 Close up view of the rip fence guide.
6. Anti-bounce Device If required, when cutting thin sheet or thin walled boxsection material (maximum 3mm thickness applies when Steel cutting), the anti-bounce device can be employed. See Fig 24. Adjust using the adjustable handle and knob for best position. Fig 24 Close up of mitre gauge. Anti-bounce device fitted. Note Adjust the anti-bounce device so that the head does not quite touch the material to be cut.
4. Compound mitre cutting Compound mitre cutting is a combination of mitre cutting and bevel crosscutting. Adjust the mitre gauge and the blade to the desired angles. Lock both in place. Check that the mitre gauge will pass the saw blade without fouling. Adjust the mitre gauge faceplate if necessary. See Fig 28. Fig 28 View of machine set for compound mitre cutting. Index the material against the mitre gauge and make your cut. 5.
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. See Fig 31. When ripping long boards or large panels always use a work support. Fig 31 Use of pushstick.
1. Disconnect the machine from the power supply 2. Remove the blade guard. (see Assembly 7) 3. Remove the table access plate by removing the two countersunk head screws from either end of the access plate. Lift the plate away and carefully store it and its fixing screws for future use. See Fig 33. 4. Raise the blade to its highest position. Fig 33 Removing the access plate. 5. Use the two blade changing tools provided. One to hold the motor arbor, and the other to loosen the arbor nut. See Fig 34. 6.
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. Push Stick A plastic push stick is provided with the machine and has its own dedicated storage brackets to the RH side of the machines main body. See Fig 35. When not in use store the push stick on the machine. Fig 35 Close up view of push stick in its storage position.
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