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  7.  MAINTENANCE

7.1. 

regularly clean the saw to remove dirt, dust and chippings using a soft brush and cloth. Wear safety glasses whilst brushing away    

 

dust and dirt. Keep the air vents unclogged and clean at all times.

7.2. 

clean plastic components with water and a mild detergent, never use caustic or abrasive cleaners. Water must never come into  

 

 

contact with the saw.

7.3.

 

lubricate all moving parts at regular intervals.

7.4. 

regularly check that all the fixing screws are tight. they may vibrate loose over time.

7.5. 

only an authorised service centre should carry out other repairs. 

  6.  REPLACING BLADE AND DRIVE BELT

 

Caution:

 switch off the machine and unplug from  the  

 

power supply before carrying out any maintenance work,  

 

saw blade or drive belt replacements.

6.1. 

Replacing the saw blade

6.1.1.  remove the saw blade guard (8) by unscrewing the wing  

 

nut and removing the bolt, then lift off the guard. remove  

 

the removable table top section (4) by undoing the two  

 

screws securing it and take out the section. slacken and  

 

remove the bolt holding the riving knife (3) in place and  

 

remove the riving knife. 

6.1.2.  use an open-ended 13mm spanner on the flats of the  

 

spindle to hold in place.

6.1.3.  use an open-ended 24mm spanner to undo the blade nut  

 

by turning in an anti-clockwise direction and remove nut  

 

and flange, note which way flange faces.

6.1.4.  turn blade depth adjustment wheel (10) clockwise until the  

 

saw blade is at the minimum cutting depth, so that it is  

 

easier to remove the blade.

6.1.5.  remove the saw blade from the inner flange and lift it  

 

clear.

6.1.6.  carefully clean the saw blade flange before fitting a new  

 

or re-sharpened saw blade.

6.1.7.  Insert and secure the saw blade in reverse order. ensure saw blade is fitted in the correct direction. the cutting edge of the teeth  

 

 

should point in the running direction, see the arrow on the saw blade and saw blade guard.

6.1.8.  re-fit and re-set the riving knife, the removeable table top section and the saw blade guard.

6.1.9.  Before using the saw again, check that all safety devices are in good working order.

6.1.10.  Important: After replacing the saw blade, make sure the saw blade runs freely by turning the blade carefully by hand.

6.1.11.  connect to power supply and run the saw with no load before using it to cut any materials.

6.2. 

Changing the drive belt

6.2.1.  remove the saw blade (see 6.1.1. - 6.1.9. above).

6.2.2.  Place a large flat screwdriver against the drive belt.

6.2.3.  using a 13mm open ended spanner placed on the flats of the saw blade spindle, turn the spindle so that the drive belt is forced off the  

 

motor drive wheel by the screwdriver.

6.2.4.  remove drive belt from large wheel.

6.2.5.  Place new drive belt over large wheel.

6.2.6.  using a screwdriver to feed drive belt around the motor drive wheel, slowly turn the saw blade spindle with the spanner until the drive  

 

belt is fully fitted to both wheels, ensuring that the drive belt has engaged into the grooves on the wheels.

6.2.7.  refit the saw blade, riving knife and blade guard etc. 

6.2.8.  Important: After replacing the drive belt, make sure the saw blade runs freely by turning the blade carefully by hand.

6.2.9.  connect to power supply and run the saw with no load before using it to cut any materials.

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Original Language Version

ts10seW    Issue: 2 - 12/01/10

Summary of Contents for TS10SEW

Page 1: ... wires that all wires have been correctly connected that the cable outer insulation extends beyond the cable restraint and that the restraint is tight Double insulated products are fitted with live BROWN and neutral BLUE wires only Double insulated products are always marked with this symbol To re wire connect the brown blue wires as indicated above DO NOT connect the brown or blue to the earth te...

Page 2: ...he motor To avoid kickback when a workpiece is violently thrown back towards the operator implement the following a Keep the blade sharp b Keep the fence parallel to the saw blade c DO NOT release the workpiece before it is pushed all the way past the saw blade d DO NOT rip work that is twisted or warped or does not have a straight edge to guide along the fence Use a push stick for ripping narrow ...

Page 3: ...e three sections of the track are properly aligned Place a large washer over a 12mm bolt and screw it into each joining plate as shown in fig 4 Turn the two side tables upside down and slide the joining plates into the slots at the end of the track as shown in fig 4 Hand tighten the bolts so that the plates are drawn up under the tracks as shown in fig 5 ensuring that the washer rests on the outsi...

Page 4: ...ise increases the cutting depth and clockwise decreases it 5 OPERATION fig 6 fig 7 way that the side stays were attached Now tighten all leg fixings cross braces and stays 4 8 Turn the assembly upright and check that the main table and extensions form a flat and step free surface 4 9 Raise the blade and riving knife by turning the blade depth adjustment handle 10 clockwise 4 10 Remove the butterfl...

Page 5: ...ustment knob 11 anticlockwise as far as possible until the arrow points to 0 5 7 4 Tighten the blade bevel locking knob 12 Place a square between the saw table and the saw blade 5 7 5 If the angle is not exactly 90 loosen the adjusting bolt slightly reposition and then re tighten it The adjusting bolt is located under the front of the table top just above the blade bevel locking knob on the left h...

Page 6: ...ade guard 6 1 8 Re fit and re set the riving knife the removeable table top section and the saw blade guard 6 1 9 Before using the saw again check that all safety devices are in good working order 6 1 10 Important After replacing the saw blade make sure the saw blade runs freely by turning the blade carefully by hand 6 1 11 Connect to power supply and run the saw with no load before using it to cu...

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