10” TABLE SAW10” TABLE SAWModel: CTS10PLMPart No. 6500741OPERATING & MAINTENANCEINSTRUCTIONS0302
ASSEMBLYBefore the machine can be used, the loose parts must first be assembled to it, and certain adjustmentscarried out. Please proceed as follows:A
CAUTIONINEVER start the machine with the Blade Guard removed.3. Thread the 55mm bolt through the hole in theNON RECESSED end of the Support Block. (se
4. When sefting the rip fence for ripping a piece of wood, you must always check to ensure that itis parallel to the mitre gauge slot, If there is a
Mounting to PlywoodAn alternative method of securing your table saw is to fasten the saw base to a mounting board, witha minimum size of 600x600mm. T
Push BlockShould the Riving Knife subsequently become out of shape or misaligned, it must be gently easedback into line, or if the damage is more seve
OPERATION1. Starting and Stopping the MachineThe ON and OFF switches are located on the front left of the machine.The left hand, GREEN switch isthe ON
When width of rip is 50 - 150mm (2” - 6”) wideuse a push stick to feed the work. (Fig. 14).When width of rip is narrower than 50mm (2”),the push stick
Fig.17✘NEVER make these cuts FREEHAND (without using the rip fence or auxiliary devices when required)because the blade could bind in the cut and cau
4. Crosscutting.Crosscutting is the term used to describe cutsmade in timber across the grain. This type of cutrequires the use of the MITRE GAUGE. Th
When crosscutting, you should ALWAYS abide by the following rules:✔ALWAYS lock the mitre gauge securely.✔ALWAYS remove the rip fence from table durin
Thank you for purchasing your new CLARKE 10” TABLE SAW which is designed for DIY andhobby use ONLYBefore attempting to operate this machine, please r
CAUTION!NEVER use the rip fence as a length stop because the cut-off piece could bindbetween the fence and the blade causing a kickback.6. Mitre Cutti
MAINTENANCECAUTION!For your own safety SWITCH MACHINE OFF and remove plug from power sourcebefore adjusting or maintaining your saw.Do not allow sawdu
3. Adjusting Blade Parallel to the Mitre Gauge SlotsNOTE:If adjustment cannot be achieved by loosening the alignment screws (C), loosen the twoseconda
4. Adjusting 90 and 45 Degree Positive Stops4A. Adjusting Positive Stop at 90 Degrees1. Raise the blade to maximum height.2. Loosen the blade tilt loc
TROUBLE SHOOTINGPROBLEMPROBABLE CAUSEREMEDY1. Positive stops not adjusted correctly2. lilt angle pointer not setaccurately1. Check blade with square a
Blade Guard Assembly 1. Spring Pin 2. Push Nut 3. Anti-kickback Pawl 4. Spacer 5. Torsion Spring 6. Roll Pin 7. Blade Guard Bracket 8. Spacer 9. Hex.
PARTS LISTMitre Gauge AssemblyRip Fence AssemblyNo. Description Part No Qty1. Mitre Gauge Knob2. Mitre Gauge Body3. Plastic Washer4. Panhead Screw5. M
PARTS LISTNo. Description Part No. Qty1. Table ...2. Table Insert ...
PARTS DIAGRAM
PARTS LISTMotor And Blade Adjuster Components1. Pan Head Screw2. Ext. Tooth Washer3. Blade Angle Pntr4. Pointer Spt Brkt5. Hex Head Screw6. Ext. Tooth
SPECIFICATIONSModel No ... CTS1OPLMPart No ...
PARTS DIAGRAMMotor and Blade Adjuster Components
GENERAL SAFETY RULESWARNING!As with all machinery, there are certain hazards involved with their operation anduse. Exercising respect and caution will
18. MAINTAIN TOOLS IN TOP CONDITION. Keep the blade sharp andclean for best and safest performance. Follow instructions forchanging accessories.19. DO
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONSWARNING!If the power cable is worn or cut, or damaged in any way, have it replacedimmediately to avoid shock or fire hazard.Conn
81. The switch panel incorporates the ON and OFF switches.2 Your saw also teatures an Overload Protection device, so that it the motor is overloaded (
6. The Blade Tilt Lock Handle locks the tilt mechanism atter the blade is adjusted to its desired position.7. The Blade Height Adjuster Wheel elevates
UN-PACKING AND CHECKING CONTENTSThe Table Saw is shipped complete In one carton.Separate all parts and check to ensure that all components are account
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