
MAINTENANCE
CAUTION!
For your own safety SWITCH MACHINE OFF and remove plug from power source
before adjusting or maintaining your saw.
Do not allow sawdust to accumulate inside the saw. Use a dust extractor if possible, if not, frequently
blow out any dust that may accumulate inside the saw cabinet and the motor.
Inspect the power cable frequently. If it is worn or cut, or damaged in any way, have it replaced
immediately.
NOTE: Certain cleaning agents and solvents can damage plastic parts. Some of these are:
gasoline, carbon tetrochloride, chlorinated cleaning solvents, ammonia and household
detergents which contain ammonia. Avoiding the use of these and other types of cleaning
agents will minimise the possibility of damage.
A coat of wax applied to the table will help to keep the surface clean and allow workpieces to slide
more freely.
1. Anti-kickback pawls
Make sure the teeth of the ANTI-KICKBACK pawis are
always sharp. They may be sharpened as follows:
1.1 Remove blade guard assembly from its
mounting at the rear of the table.
1.2 Hold blade guard bracket with the left hand
and rotate the pawl, placing it over the
corner of workbench as shown in fig. 24.
1.3 Using a small half round file (smooth cut),
proceed to sharpen the teeth.
2. Changing the Blade
This procedure is explained on page 10 under ‘Assembly’.
NOTE: I. A Clarke 10” TCT Blade. Part No. 6503125, is available as a replacement. See
your CLARKE dealer.
2. Replace the blade when the teeth become damaged or dull.
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The illustration opposite shows the blade drive
arrangement for the Table Saw when using a TCT
blade with a 30mm bore. A Blade Bush is
incorporated, as shown.
It is important to ensure that the clamping faces
of the flanges clamp the blade ONLY...NOT any
part of the bush.
The flange recesses (A and B) should not be
MORE THAN 50% of the thickness of the bush (C).
Using a Blade with a 13mm Bore
Fig.24
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