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Clarke WOODWORKER CTS800B Istruzioni per il funzionamento e la manutenzione

DUST EXTRACTION

This table saw is equipped with a dust extraction port at the rear of the machine.
For safe operation, we recommend that a suitable dust extraction device or
vacuum cleaner is connected during operation.
Excessive sawdust build up around the motor could possibly ignite and
cause damage to either the motor, table saw or your workshop.
OPERATION
Before use, ALWAYS check:
To ensure ALL parts are sound and properly fixed. (Any broken or damaged
part must be replaced before machine is used).
Supply voltage is compatible with machine i.e. 230V, A.C. 50Hz.
To ensure the machine is properly mounted (see Mounting the Saw).
To ensure the blade rotates freely.
To ensure the Riving Knife is directly in line with the saw blade (See p12).
To ensure the Blade Guard falls completely to the table under its own weight.
To ensure you comply with all safety precautions (see pages 3 -5),
When perfectly satisfied switch ON by pressing the switch 'I', at the front of the
machine. Switch OFF by pressing 'O'.
NOTE: ON/OFF switch is a 'no volt release' type, i.e. if the power fails or is
disconnected while the machine is in use, the machine will not restart when power
is restored.....the 'I' (ON ) button must be pressed.

RIP SAWING

Rip Sawing is the term used to describe a cut which is in the
same direction as the grain of the wood.
For this operation the Rip Fence should always
be used.
To Rip Cut a piece of wood you should
proceed as follows:
1. Adjust the Rip Fence to required width of
cut. - the distance between the edge of
the blade and the Rip Fence, ensuring it
is perfectly parallel to he saw blade.
Use the measurement scales at the
front and back of the table for rough
cutting or measure the distance between
the front and back of the blade to the rip
fence with a rule for precision.
WARNING:
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