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Clarke Woodworker CMS251 Instrukcja obsługi i konserwacji

ASSEMBLY and INSTALLATION.

On receipt inspect the machine to ensure that all parts are accounted for and
that no damage was incurred during transit. Any deficiency or damage should
be reported to your CLARKE dealer immediately.
The main body of the saw is fully assembled and adjusted at the factory. It is
necessary only to fit the accessories supplied as follows:
1.
Mount the machine on a firm solid base that will not move under load. Ensure
there is an appropriate electrical supply, and adequate lighting, so that you
will not be working in your own shadow.
2.
Four holes are provided in the base, one of which is shown at H, so that the
machine may be bolted permanently to a workbench for added stability.
Alternatively it may be bolted to a piece of plywood with a thickness of 5/8"
minimum. If this method is preferred, the plywood support should be clamped
to a solid base or workbench whenever the saw is being used.
3.
The Work Clamp may be slipped into one of the sockets provided for the
purpose, as shown at 'E'.
4.
Slide the Work Supports into their mountings, one on either side of the base.
5.
Screw the Table Locking Knob into the Locking Mechanism as shown at D.
To move the table, first ensure the
Locking Knob is slackened off
completely, i.e. turned anticlockwise
one or two turns, then, whilst grasping
the Locking Knob, depress the Table
Release Lever, and keep depressed
whilst turning the table.
Release the Locking Lever and Knob at
the desired position, as indicated on the
scale, and lock in position by screwing
the Locking Knob IN until it is firm.
6.
Attach the dust bag to the dust extraction outlet with its spring clip.
7.
Finally, pull out the rear stabiliser for added stability, if mounted loosely.
Re: Figs 1 & 2
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