teeth. Sharp and properly set saw blades minimise binding,
stalling and kickback.
4) Table saw operating procedure warnings
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Turn off the table saw and disconnect the power cord when
removing the table insert, changing the saw blade or making
adjustments to the riving knife or saw blade guard, and when
the machine is left unattended. Precautionary measures will
avoid accidents.
•
Never leave the table saw running unattended. Turn it off
and don't leave the tool until it comes to a complete stop. An
unattended running saw is an uncontrolled hazard.
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Locate the table saw in a well-lit and level area where you can
maintain good footing and balance. It should be installed in
an area that provides enough room to easily handle the size of
your workpiece. Cramped, dark areas, and uneven slippery floors
invite accidents.
•
Frequently clean and remove sawdust from under the saw
table and/or the dust collection device. Accumulated sawdust is
combustible and may self-ignite.
•
The table saw must be secured. A table saw that is not properly
secured may move or tip over.
•
Remove tools, wood scraps, etc. from the table before the table
saw is turned on. Distraction or a potential jam can be dangerous.
•
Always use saw blades with correct size and shape (diamond
versus round) of arbour holes. Saw blades that do not match the
mounting hardware of the saw will run off-centre, causing loss of
control.
•
Never use damaged or incorrect saw blade mounting means
such as flanges, saw blade washers, bolts or nuts. These
mounting means were specially designed for your saw, for safe
operation and optimum performance.
•
Never stand on the table saw, do not use it as a stepping stool.
Serious injury could occur if the tool is tipped or if the cutting tool
is accidentally contacted.
•
Make sure that the saw blade is installed to rotate in the
proper direction. Do not use grinding wheels, wire brushes, or
abrasive wheels on a table saw. Improper saw blade installation
or use of accessories not recommended may cause serious injury.
ADDITIONAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR TABLE SAWS
•
Wear a dust mask. Exposure to dust particles can be harmful to
your health and make it difficult to breath. Use a dust extraction
system and wear a suitable protective mask.
•
Do not use any abrasive wheels.
•
Use only saw blades that comply with the characteristics
specified in this manual.
•
Use only saw blade diameter(s) in accordance with the
markings.
•
Use only saw blades with a speed marking that is higher than
or equal to the speed marked on the tool.
•
Avoid heating the blade tips. Avoid overheating or melting
the materials. When cutting plastic, let the tool do the work. Do
not force the tool or cut too slowly which could result in melting
the plastic.
•
Use only saw blades recommended by the manufacturer,
which conform to EN 847-1, if intended for wood and
analogous materials.
RESIDUAL RISKS
Even with application of safety standards and using the tool as
prescribed, certain residual risks can remain:
•
Risk of personal injury due to prolonged use.
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Risk of injury caused by dust.
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Risk of injury caused by flying objects.
•
Risk of burns due to accessories becoming hot.
•
Risk of electric shock due to cutting through electric cables.
When cutting through floors, ceilings of walls ensure there are no
hidden cables or water pipes.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
WARNING: Disconnect the tool from the power source before
any adjustments, cleaning, or maintenance is carried out.
•
Use compressed air to blow dirt out of the main housing air
vents and the blade guard. Wear approved eye protection and
a dust mask.
•
Use a cloth dampened with water to clean the other areas of
the tool. Never use solvent based or harsh chemicals of any type
as this may weaken, damage or destroy plastic components.
•
Do not attempt to modify the tool or accessories in any way.
•
When servicing only use Evolution original parts and carried
out by a qualified person.
•
NOISE WARNING
WARNING: The noise emissions during actual use of the
power tool can differ from the declared values depending on the
ways in which the tool is used especially what kind of workpiece
is processed.
WARNING: The need to identify safety measures to protect
the operator that are based on an estimation of exposure in
the actual conditions of use (taking account of all parts of the
operating cycle such as the times when the tool is switched off
and when it is running idle in addition to the trigger time).
The declared noise emission value(s) have been measured in
accordance with a standard test method and may be used for
comparing one tool with another. The declared noise emission value(s)
may also be used in a preliminary assessment of exposure.
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Waste electrical products should not be disposed
of with household waste. Please recycle where
facilities exist. Check with your Local Authority
or retailer for recycling advice.
PRODUCT OVERVIEW KEY
MACHINE OVERVIEW
A.
Sliding mitre fence
B.
Hold down clamp*
C.
Blade guard
D.
Riving knife
E.
Rack and pinion fence
F.
Outfeed support*
G.
Rear dust extraction port
H.
Table extension locking lever
I.
Stand**
J.
Stand latch**
K.
Sliding table top
L.
Extending rails
M.
Micro-adjusting dial
N.
Bevel locking lever
O.
ON/OFF switch
P.
Bevel / height adjusting dial
Q.
Push stick
R.
Spanner x 2
S.
Dual hex key
T.
Blade
U.
Outer blade flange
V.
Outer blade lock nut
W.
Dust port adaptor*
X.
Elbow joint dust port adaptor***
Y.
Dual port adaptor*
Z.
Dust hose*
STAND OVERVIEW
A1 - G. Stand Components
H1 - H2. Foot Pad Components
I. Wheels (x2)
J - P. Stand Fixings
ASSEMBLY
WARNING: To reduce risk of injury, disconnect the tool from
the power source before installing, repositioning or removing
accessories. Only connect the plug to the power source just