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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 damp cloth.

Riving Knife
The riving knife is a very important component and comes 
factory fitted and correctly aligned and adjusted. The riving 
knife prevents the work from binding as it passes  through the 
blade. Inspect the riving knife at regular intervals and replace 
it if it is worn or damaged. 

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.

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 as that supplied. Replacement push 
sticks are available from Evolution Power Tools.

Blade Storage
A blade storage facility is available at the rear of the machine. 

See Fig 36. 

Undo the centre hand nut and place any spare 

blades onto the ø25.4mm metal flange. Secure the blades 
with the centre hand nut.

(6.4) ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION 

Waste electrical products should not be disposed of with 
household waste. Please recycle where facilities exist. Check 
with your Local Authority or retailer for recycling advice

Fig 35

Fig 36

Summary of Contents for FURY5

Page 1: ...Date Published 18 09 2013 Written in UK English V1 FURY5 Original Instructions EN DE FR JP NL TR...

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Page 3: ...www evolutionpowertools com EN DE FR JP NL TR ENGLISH Original Instructions...

Page 4: ...NS Electrical Safety Page 9 Outdoor Use Page 9 General Power Tool Safety Instructions Page 9 Additional Safety Instructions Page 11 GETTING STARTED Unpacking Page 13 Machine Overview Page 14 Assembly...

Page 5: ...Evolution Power Tools will within the guarantee period and from the original date of purchase repair or replace any goods found to be defective in materials or workmanship This guarantee is void if t...

Page 6: ...MACHINE METRIC IMPERIAL Motor UK 230v 50 60Hz 1500W S6 40 7A Table Dimensions 625 x 812mm 24 5 8 x 32 Riving Knife Thickness 1 8mm 1 8 Speed No Load 2500min 1 2500rpm Weight 28kg 62lbs BLADE METRIC IM...

Page 7: ...vel during operation e g the work surfaces condition and orientation and the type and condition of the machine being used Before each use such factors should be assessed and where possible appropriate...

Page 8: ...chine can be used to cut Mild Steel Aluminium Wood 1 11 PROHIBITED USE OF THIS POWER TOOL WARNING This product is a Table Saw and must only be used as such It must not be modified in any way or used t...

Page 9: ...tery operated cordless power tool 2 2 1 General Power Tool Safety Warnings Work area safety a Keep work area clean and well lit Cluttered or dark areas invite accidents b Do not operate power tools in...

Page 10: ...at these are connected and properly used Use of dust collection can reduce dust related hazards 2 5 4 General Power Tool Safety Warnings Power tool use and care a Do not force the power tool Use the c...

Page 11: ...ilated area Work with approved safety equipment such as dust masks that are specially designed to filter microscopic particles 2 8 WARNING the operation of any power tool can result in foreign objects...

Page 12: ...ys be stored with the machine when not in use 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...

Page 13: ...in good condition and account for all the accessories listed in this manual Also make sure that all the accessories are complete If any parts are found to be missing the machine and its accessories sh...

Page 14: ...4 BLADE GUARD 5 RIP FENCE 6 RIP FENCE LOCKING HANDLE 7 RIP FENCE SCALE MAGNIFIER 8 SLIDING MITRE FENCE 9 ANTI BOUNCE DEVICE 10 RISE FALL ADJUSTMENT HANDLE 11 BEVEL LOCKING LEVER 12 BEVEL ADJUSTMENT W...

Page 15: ...TABLE SUPPORT STRUTS 2 THE STAND COMPONENTS A 4 X BLACK CORNER LEGS B 4 X RUBBER FEET C 2 X BLACK TOP CROSSPIECES LONG D 2 X BLACK TOP CROSSPIECES SHORT E 2 X GREEN CROSSPIECES LONG F 2 X GREEN CROSSP...

Page 16: ...he leg Fit the green cross piece using four 6mm hex bolts This cross piece has sloped ends to accommodate the splay of the legs Ensure it is fitted correctly with slope facing upwards Do not fully tig...

Page 17: ...of the bolt as well as the nut Position the front strut in the first slot Position the rear strut in the single slot to the rear of the extension Tighten both struts in the middle of their respective...

Page 18: ...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...

Page 19: ...es parallel to the blade 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 adjustmen...

Page 20: ...ght to fully reveal the riving knife 2 The guards locating pin should be positioned through the hole in the riving knife and the washer and wing nut fitted to one side The blade guard must move up and...

Page 21: ...stop the machine See Fig 18 WARNING Never start the machine until all safety checks and procedures have been carried out 2 Raising Lowering the blade WARNING Only make adjustments to the machine when...

Page 22: ...e mitre gauge can be used on either side of the table and runs in two inverted T slots in the table top Turn the vertical handle counter clockwise to unlock the mitre gauge and adjust to the required...

Page 23: ...e saw and allow to reach full operating speed before making your cut See Fig 26 Note Adjust the blade guard for mitre bevel or compound cutting as detailed in Assembly 8 2 Mitre crosscutting Mitre cro...

Page 24: ...to guide the workpiece on the RH side of the blade 6 Rip cutting Rip cutting is cutting along the length of a piece of material rather than across it See Fig 30 Rip cutting should always be done with...

Page 25: ...he machines blade 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...

Page 26: ...ed 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 st...

Page 27: ...27 www evolutionpowertools com EN DE FR JP NL TR PARTS DIAGRAM...

Page 28: ...Restriction of the Use of certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical Equipment RoHS Directive 2002 96 EC as The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Directive amended by 2003 108 EC And is i...

Page 29: ...29 www evolutionpowertools com EN DE FR JP NL TR NOTES...

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