
Table Saw - Operating Instructions 10.4
On both edges of the case lid there are
dimension to give a guide to the cut width. When
fitting the post it is important to ensure that both
ends of the post are the same distance from the
blade (parallel to the blade), use the dimension
to check this.
Lifting the head of the Post will again release the
fence and allow it to be remove and the position
to be changed.
10. The depth and angle of the blade can be
adjusted by simply lifting the lid and using the
Adjustment knobs, the same as described in the
“Circular Saw Use” section of this user manual.
The angle plate can be used as a angle fence,
by placing it in one of the groves on the case
work surface.
11. Insert the POWERhandle into the handle
dock, your table saw is now ready to use.
NOTE: When the table saw is configured in the
way you require it is time to add a
POWERhandle into the charger dock, this will
supply power to the case and you can start
cutting your work.
NOTE: Table saw is started and stopped by the
main case operation button above the charger
dock. The table saw will not work unless the
Table Saw Guard is correctly installed and the
case lid is shut. If the Case is connected to the
main then the POWER8handle will be charged
when the table saw in not in operation.
Different Type of Cutting
The Power8 Table Saw can be used for different
wood cutting operations ,as straight-line cutting
operations such as cross cutting, parallel cutting,
angle cutting, bevel cutting, and compound
cutting.
1. Cross cuts are straight 90’ cuts made across
the grain of the workpiece. The wood is fed into
the cut at a 9’ angle to the blade, and the blade
is vertical.
2. Parallel cuts are made with the grain of the
wood. To avoid kickback while making a parallel
cut, make sure oe side of the wood rides firmly
against the fence.
3. Mitre cuts are made with the wood at any
angle to the blade other than 90’. The blade is
vertical.
4. Bevel cuts are made with an angled blade.
Bevel cross cuts are across the wood grain, and
bevel rip cuts are with the grain. The rip fence
must alwways be on the left side of the blade for
bevel rip cuts.
5. Compunds (or bevel) mitre cuts are made with
an angled blade on wood that is angled to the
blade.
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Table Saw - Assembly
10.3
8. Close the lid of the case and ensure that both latched
are closed.
WARNING the Table Saw will not work unless the lid
is closed.
TO INSTALL THE FENCE:
If required the POST can be used as a parallel fence.
The post can be assembled on to the case on both side
of the saw blade.
9. To install the fence, use the green hook, on the
bottom of the post, to latch under the case lid, pull the
fence tight towards the centre of the case. Then lower
the locking end until the fence lies parallel with the table
surface. Swing the head of the fence down and press it
down until it hooks into the groove on the charger dock.
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