0504Part Number 6500750Operating & MaintenanceInstructionsPRODUCT SERIAL/BATCH NO...10” TABLE SAWModel CTS10D©10” TABLE
UNPACKING AND CHECKING CONTENTSThe Table Saw is shipped complete in one carton.Separate all parts from the packing materials and check to ensure that
ASSEMBLY11Fig.2IMPORTANT:Please read the following instructions carefully before attempting to assemble the saw.1. Carefully remove the components fro
C. Front RailAttach the Front Rail (2 parts) to the front edge of the table, using the M5 x 12 Hex. socket headscrews and flat washers provided.
3. Attach the Riving Knife to the bracketas shown in Fig. 5, using the two hex.socket head screws with spring andflat washers provided.Ensure the Cl
E. Blade GuardAttach the Blade Guard to the RivingKnife, as shown in Fig. 8, ensuring the largeplastic washer (B) is used. Tighten the selflock
MOUNTING THE SAWIMPORTANTIf the saw is to be a permanent fixture, ensure it is sited in an area with adequateillumination and power supply.DO NOT plac
IMPORTANT CHECKS - BEFORE STARTINGIMPORTANT:Before attempting to use the machine, it is necessary to ensure the variouscomponents are correctly adjust
17 2. Ripping or Rip CuttingThis is the term used for cutting timber in the samedirection as the grain, i.e usually lengthwise.To assist in producing
4. Crosscutting.Crosscutting is the term used to describe cuts made in timber across the grain. This type of cutrequires the use of the MITRE GAUGE.
19When crosscutting, you should ALWAYS abide by the following rules:1. Never make these cuts freehand (without using the mitre gauge or other auxiliar
20 6. Mitre CuttingMitre cutting is the term used for cutting at an angleother than 90O to the edge of the wood. Follow the sameprocedure as you would
21MAINTENANCEWARNING! FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, SWITCH MACHINE OFF AND REMOVE PLUG FROM POWER SOURCEBEFORE ADJUSTING, MAINTAINING OR LUBRICATING YOUR SAW.D
22 2. Adjusting 90 and 45 Degree Positive StopsWARNING!ENSURE THE PLUG IS DISCONNECTED FROM THE POWER SUPPLY BEFORE PROCEEDING2A. Adjusting Positive S
TROUBLE SHOOTINGTROUBLE PROBABLE CAUSE REMEDYSaw will not start 1. Saw not plugged in 1. Plug in the machine2. Fuse blown or circuit breaker 2.
PARTS LISTS24No. Description Qty Part NoNo. Description Qty Part No1 Connecting Bolt 1 CTS10D0012 Flat Washer 1 CTS10D0023 Blade Guard 1 CTS10D0034 Nu
No. Description Part No Qty25No. Description Part No Qty87 Dust Tube 1 CTS10D08788 Spring 1 CTS10D08889 Angle Pointer 1 CTS10D08990 Spring Bar 1 CTS10
PARTS DIAGRAM26
Thank you for purchasing your new CLARKE 10” TABLE SAW, which is designed for DIY, andhobby use ONLY.Before attempting to operate this machine, plea
SPECIFICATIONSModel No ...CTS10DPart No. ...6500751Motor ...
GENERAL SAFETY RULESWARNING!As with all machinery, there are certain hazards involved with their operationand use. Exercising respect and caution will
19. DON’T OVERREACH. Keep your proper footing and balance at all times. For best footingwear rubber soled shoes or boots. Keep the floor clear of oil,
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONSWARNING! THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED.Connect the mains lead to a 230 volt (50Hz) domestic electrical supply via a standard 1
FEATURES8 1. The switch panel incorporates the ON and OFF switches.Your saw also features an Overload Protection device, so that if the motor is over
9 8. A Mitre Gauge may be used either side of the saw blade, in the groove provided. AMitre Gauge fence allows workpieces to be held securely at any
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