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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.

 

If the tool is provided for the connection of 
dust extraction and collection equipment, 
ensure these are connected and properly 
used. 

11. Do not abuse the cord.

 Never yank 

the cord to disconnect it from the socket. 
Keep the cord away from heat, oil and sharp 
edges. 

12. Secure work.

 Where possible, use 

clamps or a vice to hold the work. It’s much 
safer than using your hand. 

13. Don’t over reach.

 Keep proper footing 

and balance at all times. 

14. Maintain tools with care. 

Keep 

cutting tools sharp and clean for better and 
safer performance. Follow instructions for 
lubricating and changing accessories. Inspect 
tool cords periodically and, if damaged, have 
them repaired by an authorised service 
facility. Inspect extension cord periodically 
and replace immediately if damaged. Keep 
handles dry, clean and free from oil and 
grease. 

15. Disconnect tools.

 When not in use, 

before any servicing and when changing 
accessories such as blades, bits, cutters, 
disconnect tool from the power source 

16. Remove adjusting keys and spanners.

 

Form the habit of checking to see the keys 
and adjusting spanners are removed from 
the tool before turning it on. 

17. Avoid unintentional starting.

 Ensure 

switch is in “off” position when plugging in. 

18. Use outdoor extension leads.

 When 

the tool is used outdoors, use only extension 
cords intended for outdoor use and so 
marked. 

19. Stay alert.

 Watch what you are doing, 

use common sense and do not operate the 
tool when you are tired. 

20. Check damaged parts.

 Before further 

use of tool, it should be carefully checked 
to determine that it will operate properly 
and perform the intended function. Check 
for alignment of moving parts, mountings 
and any other components that may affect 
its operation. A guard or other part that is 
damaged should be properly repaired or 
replaced by an authorised service centre 
unless otherwise indicated in this instruction 
manual. Have defective switches replaced by 
an authorised service centre. Do not use the 
tool if the switch does not turn it on and off.

21. WARNING. The use of any 
accessory or attachment other than one 
recommended in this instruction manual 
may present a risk of personal injury.

 

22. Have your tool repaired by a qualified 
person.

 This electric tool complies with 

relevant safety rules. Repairs should only be 
carried out by qualified persons using original 
spare parts. Otherwise this may result in 
considerable danger to the user. 

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. 

• 

Work with approved safety equipment, 
such as dust masks that are specially 
designed to filter microscopic particles.

Summary of Contents for Fury 6

Page 1: ...210mm TCT Multipurpose Mitre Table Saw Original Instructions Read instructions before operating this tool www evolutionfury com 16 04 12_V9...

Page 2: ...www evolutionfury com 2 03 GB...

Page 3: ...imited Warranty 5 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 Environmenta...

Page 4: ...hine 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 Standards and Technical...

Page 5: ...air or replace it with the same or equivalent item There is no warranty written or verbal for saw blades In no event shall Evolution Power Tools be liable for loss or damage resulting directly or indi...

Page 6: ...t on 17 Avoid unintentional starting Ensure switch is in off position when plugging in 18 Use outdoor extension leads When the tool is used outdoors use only extension cords intended for outdoor use a...

Page 7: ...ion cord be sure to use one that is heavy enough to carry the current that your tool will draw An undersized cord will cause a drop in line voltage resulting in loss of power and overheating 9 Do not...

Page 8: ...safety glasses with side shield and a full face shield when needed WARNING If any parts are missing do not operate your table mitre saw until the missing parts are replaced Failure to follow this rule...

Page 9: ...dition and wear A damaged or worn blade should be replaced immediately Beware of ejecting chips as they may be HOT Always make provision for the safe handling of excess material Keep machine base and...

Page 10: ...epth mm 32 mm Noise and Vibration Data Sound pressure level 106 3dB A K 3dB A Sound power level 119 3dB A K 3dB A Vibration level 2 5 m S2 K 1 5dB A The declared vibration total value has been measure...

Page 11: ...Riving Knife Adjustment 1 Multi Purpose Blade Fitted 1 Rip Fence Bevel Guide Assembly 1 Auxiliary Lower Blade Guard Fitted 1 Dust Bag Adaptor Tube 1 Workpiece Supports 2 Rear Stabilising Arms 2 Addit...

Page 12: ...Y 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 8 FENCE 9 HOLD DOWN CLAMP 10 STABILISING ARMS X2 Back of machi...

Page 13: ...TCH 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 sta...

Page 14: ...nd stored safely for possible future use 1 Tighten the mitre and bevel locks 2 Position the saw so other people cannot stand behind it Thrown debris could injure people in its path 3 Place the saw on...

Page 15: ...he 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 Slide the Dust Bag onto the adaptor tube ensuring that the spring clip...

Page 16: ...and acted upon Failure to carry out the configuration procedure could result in damage to the machine and or injury to the operator Loosen the table height adjustment screw Fig 4 Raise the table top t...

Page 17: ...into the socket that best suits the cutting application ensuring that it is pushed fully down Tighten the fence thumbscrew to lock the pillar of the Hold Down Clamp into the fence socket Put the workp...

Page 18: ...m the blade Pictograms on the machines rotary table are provided as an aid to safe working practices Keep hands away from the path of the blade Hold the workpiece firmly to the fence to prevent any mo...

Page 19: ...re provided for every 50 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 To select a Mitre Angle Lo...

Page 20: ...utting Head to check the path of the blade Ensure there is no interference with any other parts of the machine 9 Compound Cutting A Compound Cut is a combination of a Mitre Cut and Bevel Cut Set the M...

Page 21: ...ilure to carry out the configuration procedure could result in damage to the machine and or injury to the operator Ensure that the Rotary Table is set at 00 Mitre angle and the Cutting Head is set at...

Page 22: ...hannel FENCE ASSEMBLY AS A RIP FENCE To use the Fence Assembly as a Rip Fence the Face Plate must be accurately aligned with the blade WARNING Only carry out this procedure with the machine disconnect...

Page 23: ...o minimise the possibility of the blade binding and kickback 1 Adjusting the Table Height Fig 23a 23b The height of the Table above the machines motor can be adjusted This enables your Fury6 to mimic...

Page 24: ...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...

Page 25: ...hen not in use store the push stick on the machine Note If the push stick becomes damaged it should be replaced If the operator makes their own push stick we recommend that it follows the same pattern...

Page 26: ...e Guard The blade teeth should always point downward at the front of the saw Using the blade slot to provide maximum clearance and access to the machine carefully and gently manoeuvre the blade up int...

Page 27: ...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 450 BEVEL ANGLE The 450 Bevel Angle c...

Page 28: ...crews 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 matche...

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Page 32: ...UK ADDRESS Evolution Power Tools Venture One Longacre Close Holbrook Industrial Estate Sheffield S20 3FR TEL 44 0 114 251 1022 FAX 44 0 114 247 3339...

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