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sm1304.V2 | issue 1 20/09/16

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© Jack sealey limited

5.8.    

Table angle

5.8.1.   

loosen the knob(s) underneath table and adjust table to required angle using the scale as a guide. tighten knob(s) when in required  

 position. 

5.9.    

fence

5.9.1.   

the fence (fig.1.e) is mounted on the table side guide (fig.1.H). 

5.9.2.   

to reposition or remove the fence, push up locking handle (fig.1.G). to refit the fence, 

 

slide onto work table from the front or back as required. Push down handle (fig.1.G)

 

 to lock when fence is in required position.

5.10. 

 

change of blade speed 

5.10.1.   open the lower door.

5.10.2.   loosen, but do not remove, the two bolts (fig.5.1)that hold the motor assembly to the

 

 housing.

5.10.3.   move the motor assembly counter clockwise to reduce the tension in the belt (3).

5.10.4.   move the belt to the adjacent pulleys. make sure the belt is positioned properly on the 

 

 pulleys.

5.10.5.   move the motor clockwise to increase the tension on the belt.

5.10.6.   tighten the two bolts that hold the motor in place.

5.11.   

 

wheel brush adjustment

 

 the Wheel brush is located against the lower blade wheel and helps to keep the 

 

 wheel clean of sawdust and wood chips

5.11.1.   loosen the nut that secures the wheel brush.

5.11.2.   Position the wheel brush against the wheel.

5.11.3.   tighten the nut.

6.  operaTion

6.1.    

To switch saw on

 

Press the green (i) ‘on’ button. Press the red (o) ‘off’ button to turn saw off.  

 

  Adjust blade guide (fig.1c) to just above the workpiece (3mm). use both hands to feed workpiece to the blade. use a steady  

 

 

  even pressure sufficient to keep blade cutting but no more. if needed, stop the saw and wait for blade to completely stop before    

 

  backing blade out of a cut. 

6.2.    

rip sawing

 

  cutting wood with the grain. for best results use rip fence on left side of saw to guide workpiece. the table side guide scale shows  

 

  the distance between the blade and the left-hand edge of the workpiece. 

6.3.    

cross cutting 

 

  to cut wood at right angles to the grain. this type of cut can be made freehand but using the mitre guide ensures accurate results.   

 

  the guide can also be adjusted up to a 45° angle to produce mitre cuts or compound cuts with the table tilted. ensure the work is    

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Summary of Contents for SM1304.V2

Page 1: ...ualified electrician Replace a damaged plug with a BS1363 A 13 Amp 3 pin plug If in doubt contact a qualified electrician a Connect the GREEN YELLOW earth wire to the earth terminal E b Connect the BROWN live wire to the live terminal L c Connect the BLUE neutral wire to the neutral terminal N Ensure that the cable outer sheath extends inside the cable restraint and that the restraint is tight Sea...

Page 2: ...45 Blade Length 1712mm Blade Speed 400 730mtr min Motor Power 370W Supply 230V Dust Extraction Ø 40mm A Blade tension adjustment knob B Blade cover screw C Blade guard height adjuster D Blade guard E Fence F No Volt On Off switch G Fence lock handle H Table side guide I Mitre guide J Saw Blade K Extraction outlet L Tracking adjustment knob M Worktable 4 assemble Unpack the product and check conten...

Page 3: ...d turn the tracking knob fig 2 L whilst continuing to turn the upper blade wheel Note the effect on the tracking and continue to turn tracking knob until tracking is correct 5 3 3 Close both blade covers and lock with blade cover locks 5 4 Upper blade guide position 5 4 1 The upper blade guide should always be adjusted to about 3mm above the workpiece To adjust turn the adjustment knob fig 3 C to ...

Page 4: ...tor in place 5 11 Wheel Brush Adjustment The Wheel brush is located against the lower blade wheel and helps to keep the wheel clean of sawdust and wood chips 5 11 1 Loosen the nut that secures the wheel brush 5 11 2 Position the wheel brush against the wheel 5 11 3 Tighten the nut 6 operation 6 1 To switch saw on Press the green I On button Press the red O Off button to turn saw off Adjust blade g...

Page 5: ...he work off line forcing the blade sideways or twisting it It may be helpful to make an initial rough cut about 5mm away from the line For difficult curves which may be too tight for the blade make relief cuts on the face of the curve so that the waste wood will fall away as the final radius is cut 6 5 Blade selection 6 6 There should be at least three saw teeth in contact with the workpiece at an...

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