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3.4.5. Post the tape scale use the pointer 

window (Fig.13) 

The  machine  features  a  Hi-Low  fence  with  two 
pointer  windows.  As  shown  in  Fig.13. The  pointer 

 

window  (A)  is  for  the  lower  fence  while  pointer 
window  (B)  is  for  the  high  fence.  You  can  micro-

adjust the  position of pointer window  by loosening 
the screws (C) and (D). 

 

Post the Tape Scale 
Place  the  fence  as  a  high  fence,  slide  the  fence 
against  the  saw  blade,  and  lock  it  in  place;  Place 
the  front  rail  tape  scale  on  the  fence  tube,  make 
sure  it  is  parallel  with  the  tube,  and  the  “0”  end  is 
directly  under  the  red  line  on  the  pointer  window 

B

, lightly mark the “0” location on the  tube with 

a pencil, then remove the fence; peel the tape and 
carefully  align  the  “0”  mark  on  the  scale  with  the 
pencil mark you made. 

 

Calibrate the Pointer Window 
Place the fence as a high fence, as shown in 
Fig.13.  Slide  the  fence  against  the  blade,  check 

that if the “0” mark is directly under the red line on 
the pointer window (B), if any deviation occurs, 
loosen the screws (C&D),  micro-adjust  the 
window,  so  that  the  red  line  on  the  window  is 
over the “0” mark on the tape, then secure the screws 
(C&D). 
Place the  fence  as  a  lower  fence.  Slide  the  fence 

against  the blade, check that if the “0” mark is 
directly  under  the  red  line  on  the  pointer  window 
(A), if any deviation occurs, loosen thescrews, 
(C&D), micro-adjust the pointer window, so that the 
red line on the window is over the “0” mark on the 
tape, then secure thescrews (C&D). 

 

Fig. 13 

3.4.6 Install  the  switch

Fig.14

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The switch is mounted on the lower right side of the 
guide tube by using two sets of bolts which are pre-
installed on the guide tube. 

 

 

Fig. 14 

 

 

3.4.7 Install the blade 

1.

 

Remove the table insert; 

2.

 

Rise the arbor all the way up and set the  blade 

angle at 0º; 
3.

 

Remove the arbor nut and arbor flange from the 

arbor,  slide  the  saw  blade  onto  the  arbor,  making 
sure the teeth face the front of the saw, then install 
the arbor flange and arbor nut onto the blade; 

4.

 

Press the arbor lock pin,and use the included 

wrench  to  tighten the  arbor nut referto 

Fig. 15. 

 

Fig. 15 

Summary of Contents for W0700R

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL Heavy Duty Cabinet Table Saw 30 Rip Capacity Model 50 Rip Capacity Model...

Page 2: ...1 Transportation of Machines 6 3 2 Unpacking 6 3 3 Contents 7 3 4 Installation 9 4 Adjustment 15 4 1 Adjusting the Rip Fence 15 4 2 Aligning the Table T slot Parallel with the Blade 15 4 3 Adjusting t...

Page 3: ...2 1 Machine Description 1 1 Technical Parameters...

Page 4: ...the main saw Site of installation use The machine is not suitable for use outdoors or in rooms that are subject to moisture or the risk of explosions 12 Blade Tilt Hand Wheel 13 Miter Gauge 14 Fence...

Page 5: ...safest performance 14 DISCONNECT MACHINES Before servicing when changing accessories or attachments 15 AVOID ACCIDENTAL STARTING Make sure the switch is in the OFF position before plugging in 16 USE R...

Page 6: ...ve into the spinning blade 14 CORRECT SAW BLADE USAGE No saw blade shall be used where the maximum marked speed is lower than the maximum rotational speed of the saw spindle 15 CHIP AND DUST The machi...

Page 7: ...rtation device according to the weight of the machine Make sure the lifting capacity of the transportation device is sufficient for the weight of the machine 3 1 2 Transportation before unpacking This...

Page 8: ...ip Capacity model only F Support legs 2 H1 Inner dust port 1 H2 Outer dust port 1 J1 Wrench open ends 8 10 mm 1 J2 Wrench open end 13 16 mm 1 J3 Arbor wrench 1 K Push stick 1 L Hex wrench set four pie...

Page 9: ...checked with the exploded view Fig 5 7 Note There are two types of the guide rails please have a check according to the name plate of the machine 1 30 guide rail is for SWDS 2305 30 F 2 52 guide rail...

Page 10: ...the entire User Manual 3 4 1 Remove the pallet The machine is fixed on the pallet by M8 hex bolts Before installing please take off the accessories on the pallet and in the cabinet Then move the machi...

Page 11: ...ear of the blade to reduce the risk of workpiece binding or burning as it is fed through the cut Fig 11 4 Adjust the parallelism and perpendicularity of the fence Fig 12 If the fence or blade is not p...

Page 12: ...he red line on the pointer window B if any deviation occurs loosen the screws C D micro adjust the window so that the red line on the window is over the 0 mark on the tape then secure the screws C D P...

Page 13: ...er all the way down into the block then lock the handle Fig 16 4 Slide the blade guard onto the spreader tighten the lock knob Fig 17 Fig 17 5 Re lock the handle Check if the saw blade is tightened be...

Page 14: ...ker shall be installed to supply electric power to this machine in order to protect people against electrical shock due to incidental contact Check that the voltage and frequency required by the machi...

Page 15: ...14 ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM 3HP 230V 50Hz 1PH Remark 1 The colour of single core may differ with the illustration above in different areas 2 Single phase power supply range 200 240 V...

Page 16: ...crews identified in Fig 22 which mount the table to the cabinet Make the needed adjustment until both measurements are equal or less than 0 2 mm and re tighten the screws Fig 22 4 3 Adjusting the 45 a...

Page 17: ...rt Fig 25 1 Riving knives shall have a thickness less than the width of a cut kerf and at least 0 2mm greater than the saw blade plate As shown in Fig 26 Fig 26 Key e riving knife thickness b saw blad...

Page 18: ...ig 30 Fig 30 6 Maintenance This table saw has TEFC motor and sealed lubricated bearings which requires very little maintenance other than minor lubrication and cleaning Please do the maintenance as fo...

Page 19: ...Warped wood 1 Check and adjust rip fence 2 Select another piece of wood MATERIAL BINDS ON SPLITTER 1 Splitter not aligned correctly with blade 1 Check and align splitter with blade SAW MAKES UNSATISF...

Page 20: ...Table Diagram and Part List 213 237 238 239 201 241 240 202 203 207 204 205 206 236 208 235 234 242 209 233 232 210 231 211 230 212 229 221 222 214 219 220 225 224 223 228 227 226 215 216 218 217...

Page 21: ...ion 1 217 Power Cord 1 218 Hex Bolt M8 x 20 2 219 Cap Screw M10 x 35 6 220 Set Screw M8 x 8 16 221 Fixing Plate 1 222 Flat Head Screw M5 x 8 2 223 Washer 8 13 224 Lock Washer 8 13 225 Nut M8 10 226 Ca...

Page 22: ...75 70 69 71 74 73 72 68 67 93 94 95 66 96 65 64 97 21 98 20 104 101 102 103 100 99 19 23 22 24 25 26 18 17 16 7 8 28 29 27 30 31 15 14 53 52 54 56 55 61 60 63 62 59 1 6 9 2 5 3 4 11 12 13 32 33 34 35...

Page 23: ...ve 2 51 Round Nut M16 1 5 1 86 Motor Handing Board 1 17 Angle Screw Fixing Block 1 52 Fixing Plate 1 87 Flat Washer 10 2 18 Lifting Turbine 2 53 Falte Washer 5 3 88 Lock Nut M16 1 5 1 19 Lifting Turbi...

Page 24: ...ll Handle 1 404 Compression Spring 1 419 Dust Suction Port 1 405 Hex Bolt M8 80 1 420 Button Head Screw M6 16 3 406 Motor Guard Integration 1 421 Side Baffle Of Box 1 407 Flat Washer 4 2 422 Hook M5 2...

Page 25: ......

Page 26: ...317 S Asjusting Wire 4 304 Set Screw M8 8 2 318 Compound Nut 5 305 Lock Nut M6 1 319 Button Head Screw M5 10 2 306 Lock Nut M10 1 320 Bracket Assembly 1 307 Transverse Plate 2 1 321 Lock Handle 1 308...

Page 27: ...l Nut 1 318 Locking Handle M10 1 306 Nut M6 8 319 Compression Spring 1 307 Backing Board 2 320 Hex Bolt M10 50 1 308 Set Screw M8 8 2 321 Hex Bolt M6 45 1 309 Lock Nut M6 1 322 S Asjusting Wire 4 310...

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