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2. Remove all accessories

WARNING: MAKE SURE SAW IS 

UNPLUGGED. To access the blade remove all 

accessories around the blade, including riving 

knifes, throat plates, ect.

3. Set arbor tilt to 0 and lock.

Set the disc tilt to 0 degrees.

4. Raise saw blade to highest position

5. Engage the blade lock

6. Remove arbor nut and flange

7. Adjustments 

Your Laguna Tools machine comes fully 

adjusted from the factory, but it is good practice 

to double check these adjustments and make 

sure the tool is in safe operating condition.

7.1 Fence Adjustments 

Fitting the fence:

You will need to fit the fence to the right side of 

the blade to use the table saw. You will need to 

fit the fence to the right side of the blade to use 

the table saw.

1. Unplug the table saw!

2. Hold fence with both hands, with cam lock up.

3. Place fence in fence guide

4. Check cam lock action, adjust if necessary.

2. Place fence in fence guide

While holding the fence and the cam lock, raise 

the cam lock to engage the open position. 

Insert the fence frame into the front rail.

3. Check Cam lock action

The fence can slide freely in any position to the 

right of the blade. If the fence does not lock, 

adjust both blade paralleling set screws.

Adjusting the Scale (rule):

The scale will need to be “zeroed” every 

time the fence guide is taken off the table 

or adjusted. The fence must be zeroed for 

accurate cuts when using the scale.

1. Unplug the table saw!

2. Position the fence up to blade.

3. Loosen the transparent viewport.

4. Adjust the view as needed.

5. Tighten the view screws.

Place fence in fence guide

WARNING: MAKE SURE SAW IS 

UNPLUGGED. With the blade in a high 

position, bring the fence close to — but not 

touching — the blade. Use a folded piece of 

paper between the blade and the fence to 

ensure good distance.

Adjust the Viewport

Use a #2 Philips head driver to loosen (but 

do not remove) the transparent scale reader. 

Adjust the viewport as needed, tighten the 

screws. Note: If adjusting the viewport does not 

allow enough to zero the scale, see step 8 of 

general setup.

Adjusting the Fence Glide Bushings:

You may need to adjust the height of the 

bushings on either side or rear of the fence. The 

fence should be between 1-3 mm off the table 

to prevent scratches.

 

1. Unplug the table saw!

2. Unlock the fence.

3. Use a hex key to adjust the front bushing 

height.

4. Use a wrench to adjust the rear bushing 

height.

Front Bushings

To adjust the front bushings, use the included 

hex key to raise or lower the nylon bushings 

that make contact with the front fence rail.

Rear Bushings

Adjusting the Fence to be parallel with the 

Blade: It is very important to only operated this 

saw with the blade parallel to the fence. Note: If 

this section does not help, please see the table 

adjustments section: Adjusting the Table to be 

Parallel with the Blade. The blade needs to be 

parallel to the table (mitre slots) to effectively 

make the fence parallel to the blade.

1. Unplug the table saw!

2. Position the fence to access the fence 

adjustment screws.

3. Use a hex key to adjust each side

4. Make small increments and check

Use caution: It is not guaranteed that the fence 

will be parallel to the saw blade when shipped 

from factory. Make sure to make all required 

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Page 4: ...Power Transfer Single V Ribbed 142J FJ Power Cord 2 m H07RNF Power Plug Included CEE 7 7 Breaker Recommendation 16 A tripping characteristic C 16 1 C General Footprint LxW 503 x 520 mm Overall Dimens...

Page 5: ...to become complacent and ignore tool safety principles A careless action can cause severe injury within a fraction of a second Know your machine Read and understand the owner s manual and labels affi...

Page 6: ...blade binding and kickback Feed workpiece at an even pace Do not bend or twist the workpiece If jamming occurs turn the tool off immediately unplug the tool then clear the jam Jamming the saw blade by...

Page 7: ...an increased risk of electric shock if your body is earthed or grounded Do not modify the plug Do not remove any of the prongs attached to the proper plug for the machine Use only 3 wire extension co...

Page 8: ...r tilt control The disc tilt control is on the right side of the cabinet Clockwise left counterclockwise Fence clamp lock The fence clamp securely locks the fence anywhere on the rail by a cam action...

Page 9: ...tach short rear fence support To level the rear fence with the table top place a rigid straight edge on top of the rails Apply downward force at both arrow indicators and simultaneously tighten the bo...

Page 10: ...the guard insert 5 Lock the blade guard 6 Reinstall throat plate CAUTION Make sure the blade guard is in line with the blade If it is not in line please see the Adjustment section 3 Insert the blade...

Page 11: ...ew as needed 5 Tighten the view screws Place fence in fence guide WARNING MAKE SURE SAW IS UNPLUGGED With the blade in a high position bring the fence close to but not touching the blade Use a folded...

Page 12: ...head driver There are 4 screws in total holding on the motor cover A dial indicator on a mitre gauge Best A dedicated saw dial indicator Such as this one by Iagging 1 Un plug the tablesaw 2 Take initi...

Page 13: ...de accessories 3 Remove the motor cover 4 Remove the dust shroud 5 Loosen the Belt adjustment bolt and loosen belt by raising motor 6 Remove belt NOTE you may need to lower the arbor height to access...

Page 14: ...f plywood lengthwise to reduce its width is called ripping To rip stock hold the work with both hands pushing it into the blade as well as firmly against the rip fence so that it is cut straight Never...

Page 15: ...a suitable jig 8 5 Bevel cross cutting This procedure is the same as cross cutting except that the blade is set to an angle other than 0 After changing the bevel angle verify the alignment of the guar...

Page 16: ...rinding loose shaft requires bearing replacement Machine trips the overload or feels underpowered during operation Possible Causes 1 Feed rate cutting speed too fast 2 Workpiece material unsuitable fo...

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