Axminster TSCE-12R User Manual

Code 700158 Code 600807
TSCE-12R 305mm Table Saw
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Table of Contents..........................................................................................................................................
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Warnings .......................................................................................................................................................
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Specifications ................................................................................................................................................
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Shipping Contents.........................................................................................................................................
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Unpacking..................................................................................................................................................
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Cleaning ....................................................................................................................................................
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Contents of the Shipping Container ................................................................................................. .........
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Assembly.......................................................................................................................................................
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Motor Cover...............................................................................................................................................
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Handwheel Assembly................................................................................................................................
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Miter Gauge and Fence Storage Hooks....................................................................................................
Extension Wing........................................................................................................................................
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Blade Installation/Replacement...............................................................................................................
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Riving Knife and Guard Installation .........................................................................................................
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Mounting Rails & Extension Table ..........................................................................................................
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Switch Installation....................................................................................................................................
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Electrical Connections.................................................................................................................................
Adjustments ................................................................................................................................................
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Handw
heel Adjustments..........................................................................................................................
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Insert Adjustment.....................................................................................................................................
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Miter Gauge.............................................................................................................................................
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Riving Knife Adjustment ..........................................................................................................................
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Blade Alignment ......................................................................................................................................
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Adjusting 45 and 90 Positive Stops ......................................................................................................
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Changing the Belt ....................................................................................................................................
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Maintenance................................................................................................................................................
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Cleaning ..................................................................................................................................................
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Lubrication ...............................................................................................................................................
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Miscellaneous..........................................................................................................................................
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Troubleshooting ..........................................................................................................................................
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Table & Cabinet Assembly ..............................
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Blade Guard Assembly ........................
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Wiring Diagrams..........................................................................................................................................
The specifications in this manual are given as general information and are not binding. Sellers have the right to effect at any time and without prior notice, changes or alterations to parts, fittings, and accessory equipment deemed necessary for any reason whatsoever.
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Motor and Trunnion Assembly
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1. Read and understand the entire owner's manual before attempting assembly or operation.
2. Read and understand the warnings posted on the machine and in this manual. Failure to comply with all of these warnings may cause serious injury.
3. Replace the warning labels if they become obscured or removed.
5. Do not use this table saw for other than its intended use. If used for other purposes, Manufacturer disclaims any real or implied warranty and holds itself har mless from any injury that may result from that use.
6. Always wear approved safety glasses/face shields while using this table saw. Everyday eyeglasses only have impact resistant lenses; they are not safety glasses.
7. Before operating this table saw, remove tie, rings, watches and other jewelry, and roll sleeves up past the elbows. Remove all loose clothing and confine long hair. Non-slip footwear or anti-skid floor strips are recommended. Do not wear gloves.
8. Wear ear protectors (plugs or muffs) during extended periods of operation.
9. Some dust created by power sanding, sawing, grinding, drilling and other construction activities contain chemicals known to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. Some examples of these chemicals are:
Lead from lead based paint.
Crystalline silica from bricks, cement and other masonry products.
Arsenic and chromium from chemically treated lumber.
Your risk of exposure varies, depending on how often you do this type of work. To reduce your exposure to these chemicals, work in a well-ventilated area and work with approved safety equipment, such as face or dust masks that are specifically designed to filter out microscopic particles.
10. Do not operate this machine while tired or under the influence of drugs, alcohol or any medication.
11. Make certain the machine is properly grounded.
12. Make all machine adjustments or maintenance with the machine unplugged from the power source. A machine under repair should be RED TAGGED to show it must not be used until maintenance is complete.
13. Remove adjusting keys and wrenches. Form a h abit of checking to see that keys and adjusting wrenches are removed from the machine before turning it on.
14. Keep safety guards in place at all times when the machine is in use. If removed for maintenance purposes, use extreme caution and replace the guards immediately.
15. Check the alignment of the riving knife, fence and miter slot to the blade. A caution decal is installed on each guard to remind the operator of the dangers of improper machine operation.
16. Check damaged parts. Before further use of the machine, a guard or other part that is damaged should be carefully checked to determine that it will operate properly and perform its intended function. Check for alignment of moving parts, binding of moving parts, breakage of parts, mounting and any other conditions that may affect its operation. A guard or other part that is damaged should be properly repaired or replaced.
17. Provide for adequate space surrounding work area and non-glare, overhead lighting.
18. Keep the floor around the machine clean and free of scrap material, oil and grease.
4. This table saw is designed and intended for use by properly trained, experienced personnel and sales agent only. If you are not familiar with the proper and safe operation of a table saw, do not use until proper training and knowledge have been obtained.
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19. Keep visitors a safe distance from the work area. Keep children away.
20. Make your workshop child proof with padlocks, master switches or by removing safety keys.
21. Give your work undivided attention. Looking around, carrying on a conversation and “horse-play” are careless acts that can result in serious injury.
22. Maintain a balanced stance at all times so that you do not fall or lean against the blade or other moving parts. Do not overreach or use excessive force to perform any machine operation.
23. Use the right tool at the correct speed and feed rate. Do not force a tool or attachment to do a job for which it was not designed. The right tool will do the job better and safer.
24. Use recommended accessories; improper accessories may be hazardous.
25. Maintain tools with care. Keep blade sharp and clean for the best and safest performance. Follow instructions for lubricating and changing accessories.
26. Check the saw blade for cracks or missing teeth. Do not use a cracked or dull blade or one with missing teeth or improper set. Make sure the blade is securely locked on the arbor.
27. Keep hands clear of the blade area. Do not reach past the blade to clear parts or scrap with the saw blade running. Never saw freehand. Avoid awkward operations and hand positions where a sudden slip could cause your hand to contact the blade.
28. Do not attempt to saw boards with loose knots or with nails or other foreign material, on its surface. Do not attempt to saw twisted, warped, bowed or “in wind” stock unless one edge has been jointed for guiding purposes prior to sawing.
29. Do not attempt to saw long or wide boards unsupported where spring or weight could cause the board to shift position.
30. Always use the riving knife, blade guard, push stick and other safety devices for all operations where they can be used. On operations such as dadoing or molding where the blade guard cannot be used, use feather boards, fixtures and other safety devices and use extreme caution. Reinstall the riving knife and blade guard immediately after completing the operation that required their removal.
31. Be sure the saw blade rotates clockwise when viewed from the motor side
of the machine.
32. Turn off the machine before cleaning. Use a brush or compressed air to remove chips or debris — do not use your hands.
33. Do not stand on the machine. Serious injury could occur if the machine tips over.
34. Never leave the machine running unattended. Turn the power off and do not leave the machine until it comes to a complete stop.
35. Remove loose items and unnecessary work pieces from the area before starting the machine.
Familiarize yourself with the following safety notices used in this manual:
This means that if precautions are not heeded, it may result in minor injury and/or
possible machine damage.
This means that if precautions are not heeded, it may result in serious injury or possibly
even death.
(Right side)
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Shipping Contents
Unpacking
Remove box and wood crating completely from around saw. Check for shipping damage. Report any damage immediately to your distributor and shipping agent. Do not discard any shipping material until the Table Saw is assembled and running properly.
Compare the contents of your container with the parts lists in the next two pages to make sure all parts are intact. Missing parts, if any, should be reported to your distributor. Read the instruction manual thoroughly for assembly, maintenance and safety instructions.
1. Unbolt the saw from the skid.
2. Carefully slide the saw from the pallet onto the floor.
Do not connect the tablesaw to the power source until all assembly has been completed! Failure to comply may cause serious injury!
The Table Saw should be placed in an area with a sturdy level floor, good ventilation and sufficient lighting. Leave enough space around the machine for mounting extension wings and rail assemblies, and loading and off-loading stock and general maintenance work.
Cleaning
Exposed metal surfaces, such as the table top and extension wings, have been given a protective coating at the factory. This should be removed with a soft cloth moistened with kerosene. Do not use acetone, gasoline, or lacquer thinner for this purpose. Do not use solvents on plastic parts, and do not use an abrasive pad because it may scratch the surfaces.
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Model TSCE-12R Code 600087 Rating Industrial Power 3.75kW (415V) Blade Dia/Bore 305mm/30mm Blade Tilt 0° - 45° Max Depth of Cut @ 45˚ 72mm Max Depth of Cut @ 90˚ 102mm Max Width of Cut with Fence 620mm Table Size 836 x 787mm Table Height 860mm Sliding Table Size 354 x 650mm Dust Extraction Outlet 100mm + 60mm Min Extraction Airflow Required 1,000 m³/hr Overall L x W x H 787 x 876 x 900mm (787 x 1,486 x 900mm with sliding table in use) Weight 270kg
Specification
Model TSCE-12R Code 700158 Rating Industrial Power 2.2kW (230V) Blade Dia/Bore 305mm/30mm Blade Tilt 0° - 45° Max Depth of Cut @ 45˚ 72mm Max Depth of Cut @ 90˚ 102mm Max Width of Cut with Fence 620mm Table Size 836 x 787mm Table Height 860mm Sliding Table Size 354 x 650mm Dust Extraction Outlet 100mm + 60mm Min Extraction Airflow Required 1,000 m³/hr Overall L x W x H 787 x 876 x 900mm (787 x 1,486 x 900mm with sliding table in use) Weight 270kg
Specification
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7
G
J
H
H
A
C
A
B
C
FJHG
K
D
E
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Extension Wing
Referring to Figures 4 and 5:
Hardware: (6) 7/16”x1-1/2” Hex Cap Bolts, (6) 7/16” Lock Washers, (6) 7/16” Flat Washers & (2) Extension Tables Tools: 17mm Wrench, Straight Edge
1. Attach the left extension wing (A) to the
table (B)withthreeeachhex cap screws (E), lock washers (F) and flat washers (G). Snug so
the extension wing can still be manually adjusted but do not tighten.
2. Adjust the extension wing horizontally so the
front edge is flush with the front edge of the saw table (C). Then, using the straightedge as reference, adjust vertically so the tops of the extension wing and saw table are flush.
3. Tighten the three extension wing mounting
screws.
4. Remove the mounting hardware (Fig. 5) from
the table on the right side; then attach the right extension wing in the same manner.
Blade Installation/Replacement
Use care when working with or around sharp saw blade to prevent injury!
To install or replace a blade (refer to Figure 6):
Tools: 22mm Wrench (10") 38mm Wrench (Aus 12")
32mm Wrench (12")
1. Disconnect machine from power source.
2. Raise the blade height all the way up and set
the blade tilt to 0º (refer to Handwheel Adjustments on page 13).
3. Remove the table insert.
4. Rotate the arbor to line up the slot (C) with the
arbor lock (D).
5. Press the arbor lock (D) in the direction shown
by the arrow to engage it into the slot (C) in the
arbor. At the same time remove the arbor nut (A), loosening with a wrech if necessary.
6. Remove the collar (B).
7. Install the blade, making sure the cutting teeth
at the top of the blade point toward the front of the saw. If unsure, refer to Figure 8 for the proper blade orientation.
8. Replace the collar (B) and arbor nut (A).
9. Engage the arbor lock (D) and tighten the nut
(A) with a wrench.
10. Lower the blade below the table.
Figure 4
Figure 5
Figure 6
A
B
C
D
A
B
C
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Riving Knife and Guard Installation
Description
Referring to Figure 7:
The complete riving knife and guard assembly is shown in A.
Installation
Referring to Figure 8:
1. Set the saw blade to the 90 degree position
and raise it all the way (refer to Handwheel Adjustments on page 13).
2. Remove the table insert (J).
3. Located inside the table and accessible
through the insert opening (Figure 8 inset), place the quick-release clamp lock handle (K) in the unlock position.
4. The floating clamp block (L) is spring loaded
and will move away (O) from the fixed block (M), leaving a gap.
5. Insert the bottom of the riving knife (N1, N2) all
the way into the gap between the clamp blocks (L, M); then lock the handle (K).
6. Replace the insert (J) back on the table. The
saw blade and riving knife should protrude through the slot in the insert.
You should feel a snap as each piece locks in position. Attempt to lift as a test to make sure that they are securely locked in place.
Adjustment
The clamping blocks (L, M, Fig. 8) are adjusted at the factory and no further adjustment of the blade guard and riving knife assembly should be necessary. However, proper alignment is very important. Before operating the table saw, read Riving Knife Adjustment (p.14) to verify and follow the adjustment procedure if necessary.
Figure 7
Figure 8
A
E
J
M
N1
P
Note: please use the correct thickness of Riving Knife to fit your blade.
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Riving Knife Adjustment
Lateral alignment
The saw blade and riving knife must be in line as close as possible with each other (lateral alignment) for the prevention of kickback. Upon initial blade guard and riving knife installation no further adjustment should be necessary. Alignment should be checked and adjusted, if required, after each blade change.
Check the alignment as follows:
1. Remove the blade guard and pawl (A, E,
Fig. 7).
2. Place a straightedge (A, Fig. 13) on the table
so it rests against the blade (B, Fig 13) and riving knife (C,Fig.13).Rotatethebladesothe top of the blade tooth touches the straightedge.
The saw blade and riving knife must be in line.
If adjustment is required:
3. Remove the table insert.
4. Loosen the lock handle (A, Fig. 14) and
remove the riving knife, making a note as to which direction the riving knife needs to be moved to align it with the saw blade.
5. Using a 3mm hex wrench, make adjustments
to four set screws (D, Fig. 15) accessible through openings located in the corners of the floating clamp block (B, Fig. 15).
6. If necessary, repeat the above procedure.
Blade proximity alignment
The gap between the saw blade and riving knife must be between 3 and 8mm (Figure 16) to reduce the possibility of kickback. If adjustment is needed, note whether the blade to knife gap needs to be increased or decreased. Then adjust as follows:
1. Remove the blade guard, pawl, table insert and
riving knife.
Referring to Figure 15:
2. With a 4mm hex wrench, loosen two socket
head flat screws (E).
Note: These screws are accessible through openings on the floating clamp block (B) located diagonally on either side of the lock
handle (A). They secure the fixed clamp block (C) to the riving knife extension plate (F).
Loosening these screws (E) will allow the fixed clamp block (C) to slide back and forth on the extension plate (F).
3. Slide the fixed clamp block (F) toward or away
from the saw blade as required.
Figure 13
Figure 14
Figure 15
Figure 16
B
A
C
A
F
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4. Tighten the socket head flat screws ( (E).
5. Reinsert the riving knife; tighten the lock handle
(A, Fig. 14) and check that the saw blade/knife gap is between 3 - 8mm (Figure 16).
Note: Attempt to make the gaps as even as possible.
Blade Alignment
Tools: 8mm hex wrench, combination square,
marker
Blade alignment with the table is adjusted at the factory. After a period of use, or, after moving the saw to another location, the blade may no longer be aligned with the table.
To check and align the blade (refer to Figure 17):
1. Disconnect the saw from the power source.
2. Raise the blade guard up a way from the blade.
3. Choose a tooth on the far side of the blade
(towards the rear) and position the tooth slightly above the table insert. Mark the tooth with a marker. Measure the distance from the side of the blade to the right T-slot edge using a combination square. Make sure to measure between the teeth not on the tooth (Figure 17).
4. Rotate the blade toward the front so that the
marked tooth is just above the insert. Measure the distance from the side of the blade to the right T-slot edge. The two measurements should be the same.
5. If they are not the same, loosen four hex
socket cap screws (A, Fig. 18) that hold the table to the base. Two are shown in Figure 18.
6. Make the needed adjustments and tighten the
four hex socket cap screws firmly.
7. Check the alignment once again after
tightening hardware.
Figure 17
Figure 18
A
14
A
B
C
Adjusting 45 and 90 Positive Stops
The stops have been adjusted at the factory. After a period of use, or, after moving the saw to another location, the stops may no longer be set properly. To check and adjust the stops:
Tools: 12mm wrench, combination square
1. Disconnect saw from power source.
2. Raise the saw blade to its maximum height
using the handwheel.
3. Set the blade at 90 degrees to the table by
turning the blade tilting handwheel clockwise as far as it will go.
4. Place a combination square on the table
against the blade and check to see that the blade is at a 90 angle to the table, Figure 19. Make sure square is not touching a blade tooth.
5. If blade is not at 90 degrees, open the motor
cover door, loosen lock nut (A, Fig. 20) and turn adjusting stop screw (B, Fig. 20) on the front trunnion in, or out. The adjusting stop screw should stop against the front trunnion bracket when the blade is 90 to the table.
6. Tighten the lock nut (A, Fig. 20).
7. Set the blade at 45 degrees to the table by
turning the blade tilting handwheel counter­clockwise as far as it will go. Place a combination square on the table against the blade. Make sure square is not touching a blade tooth.
8. If the blade is not 45 degrees, remove the
raising and lowering handle. Loosen lock nut (A, Fig. 21) and turn adjusting stop screw (B, Fig. 21) on the front trunnion in, or out. The adjusting stop screw should stop against the front trunnion bracket when the blade is 45 to the table.
9. Check the accuracy of the pointer (C, Fig. 21)
on the angle scale and adjust, if necessary.
Assembly and adjustment of the saw are now complete. Make sure all fasteners are tight. The saw may now be placed into operation.
Figure 19
Figure 20
Figure 21
45 Stop Adjustment
90 Stop Adjustment
A
B
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Changing the Belt
Make all machine adjustments or maintenance with the machine unplugged from the power source. Failure to comply may cause serious injury!
Referring to Figure 22:
1. Disconnect the machine from the power
source, unplug.
2. Lower the blade to its lowest point.
3. Loosen two hex cap bolts (A).
4. Take the tension off of the belt (B) by lifting up
on the motor.
5. Remove the belt from the arbor and motor
pulleys.
6. Replace and tension the belt. The weight of the
motor should apply enough tension to the belt. Tighten the hex cap bolts (A).
7. Check the belt tension after the saw has been
used for a few hours. Adjust as necessary.
Figure 22
Maintenance
Always disconnect power to the machine before performing maintenance. Failure
to do this may result in serious personal injury.
Cleaning
Note: The following maintenance schedule assumes the saw is being used every day.
Daily:
Wipe down the table surface and grooves with a rust preventive.
Clean pitch and resin from the saw blade.
Weekly:
Table surface must be kept clean and free of rust for best results. Apply a coat of paste wax to the surface to facilitate this. An alternative is to apply white talcum powder, rubbed in vigorously once a week with a blackboard eraser; this will fill casting pores and form a moisture barrier. This method provides a table top that is slick and allows rust rings to be easily wiped from the surface. Important also is the fact that talcum powder will not stain wood or mar finishes as wax pickup does. Clean motor housing with compressed air. Wipe down the fence rails with a dry silicon lubricant.
Periodic:
Keep the inside of the cabinet and trunnion area clean.
Check for excessive play in the tilting and raising mechanism and in the saw arbor and re-adjust as required.
Check for belt tension and wear. Readjust or replace belt as required.
Lubrication
Grease the tilting worm gear, raising worm gear, castor system worm gear and the trunnion areas with a good grade non­hardening grease.
Check all adjustments after lubricating.
Miscellaneous
Routinely check condition of the following items:
Mounting bolts Power switch Saw blade Blade guard assembly
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Troubleshooting
Trouble Possible Cause Solution
Saw stops or will not start
Overload tripped
Saw unplugged from wall or motor Fuse blown or circuit breaker tripped Cord damaged
Allow motor to cool and reset by pushing off switch
Check all plug connections Replace fuse or reset circuit breaker Replace cord
Does not make accurate 45 or 90 cuts
Stops not adjusted correctly
Angle pointer not set accurately
Miter gauge out of adjustment
Check blade with square and adjust stops
Check blade with square and adjust pointer
Adjust miter gauge
Material binds blade when ripping
Fence not aligned with blade Warped wood Excessive feed rate Splitter not aligned with blade
Check and adjust fence Select another piece of wood Reduce feed rate Align splitter with blade
Saw makes unsatisfactory cuts
Dull blade Blade mounted backwards Gum or pitch on blade Incorrect blade for cut Gum or pitch on table
Sharpen or replace blade Turn blade around Remove blade and clean Change blade to correct type Clean table
Blade does not come up to speed
Extension cord too light or to long Low shop voltage Motor not wired for correct voltage
Replace with adequate size cord Contact your local electric company Refer to motor junction box
Saw vibrates excessively
Stand on uneven floor Damaged saw blade Bad poly v-belts Bent pulley Improper motor mounting Loose hardware
Reposition on flat, level surface Replace saw blade Replace poly v-belts Replace pulley Check and adjust motor Tighten hardware
Rip fence binds on guide rails
Guide rails or extension wing not installed correctly
Guide of rip fence not adjusted properly
Reassemble guide rails, refer to fence manual
Adjust guides, refer to fence manual
Material kicked back from blade
Rip fence out of alignment Splitter not aligned with blade Feeding stock without rip fence Splitter not in place Dull blade Letting go of material before it is past
blade Anti-kick back plates dull
Align rip fence with miter slot Align splitter with blade Install and use rip fence Install and use splitter (with guard) Replace blade Push material all the way past blade
before releasing work Replace or sharpen anti-kick back
plates
Blade does not raise or tilt freely
Sawdust and debris in raising and tilting mechanisms
Clean and regrease
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Table and Cabinet Assembly(Right tilt)
lndex Part Description Size Qty.
No. No.
1………… UOTS10-1…………….…… Lock Knob………………. ……………... .…1
2………… UOTS10-2.………………… Miter Gauge Body.……… ……………... .…1
3………… UOTS10-3.………………… Hex Nut………………….. M5…………. .…3
4………… UOTS10-4.………………… Pointer…………………… ……………... .…1
5………… UOTS10-5.………………… Stop Link………………... ……………... .…1
6………… UOTS10-6.…………………. Set Screw.………………...
M5ǘ
ǘ
5……….
.…1
7………… UOTS10-7.…………………. Special Pin……………….
M3ǘǘ6……….
.…1
8………… UOTS10-8.…………………. Screw……………………..
M5ǘ
ǘ
20……...
.…5
9………… UOTS10-9.…………………. Guide Bar.……………….. ……………... .…1
10……….. UOTS10-10……………….… Guide Washer…………… ……………... .…1
11……….. UOTS10-11……………….… Flat Head Screw…………
M6ǘ
ǘ
8……….
.…1
12……….. UOTS10-12……………….… Set Screw.………………...
1/4”ǘǘ3/8”…..
.…6
13……….. TSCE10-13…………..…….. Table Insert……………… ……………... .…1
…………. TSCE12-13…………..…….. Table Insert……………… ……………... .…1
13A……... TSCE10-13A.……..……….. Dado Insert (optional)..… ……………... .…1
…………. TSCE12-13A.………..…….. Dado Insert (optional)..… ……………... .…1
14……….. TSCE10-14…………..…….. Table……………………... ……………... .…1
…………. TSCE12-14…………..…….. Table……………………... ……………... .…1
15……….. UOTS12-15…….……………. Extension Wing…………. ……………... .…2
…………. TSCE12-15…………..……... Extension Wing…………. ……………... .…2
16……….. UOTS10-16……………….… Hex Cap Screw…………..
7/16”ǘ
ǘ
1-1/2”.
.…6
17……….. UOTS10-17……………….… Lock Washer.……………. 7/16”……….. .…6
18……….. UOTS10-18……………….… Flat Washer.……………... 7/16”……….. .…6
19……….. TSCE10-19…………..…….. Motor Cover…………….. ……………... .…1
…………. TSCE12-19………..……….. Motor Cover…………….. ……………... .…1
20……….. UOTS10-20……………….… Flange Nut………………. M6…………. .…1
21……….. UOTS10-21…………………. Handle…………………… ……………... .…1
22……….. UOTS10-22……………….… Foam Strip………………. ……………... .…1
23……….. UOTS10-23……………….… Flat Washer……………... 1/4”………… ...14
24……….. UOTS10-24……………….… Spring……………………. ……………... .…1
25……….. UOTS10-25……………….… Hex Cap Bolt.……………
M6ǘ
ǘ
50……...
.…1
26……….. UOTS10-26……………….… Lock Washer.……………. 1/4”………… ...10
27……….. UOTS10-27……………….… Hex Nut………………… 1/4”………… .…6
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Table and Cabinet Assembly(Right tilt)
lndex Part Description Size Qty.
No. No.
28……….. UOTS10-28…..……………. Tilt Scale…………………… ……………... .…1
29……….. UOTS10-29…..……………. Logo Lable………………… ……………... .…1
30……….. TSCE10-30……………….... Power Cord………………... ……….……. .…1
…………. TSCE12-30…………..…..… Power Cord………………... ……….……. .…1
31……….. UOTS10-31……………….… Carriage Bolt………………
1/4”ǘ
ǘ
3/4”..…
.…4
32……….. TSCE10-32…………..…….. Switch Base...……………… ……………... .…1
33……….. UOTS10-33………..……….. Magnetic Switch….………... 3hp.1ph.230v .…1
…………. UOTS10-33A…..…………… Magnetic Switch…….……... 5hp.3ph.230v .…1
…………. UOTS10-33B…..…………… Magnetic Switch…….……... 5hp.3ph.460v .…1
…………. UOTS10-33C…..…………… Magnetic Switch…………… 5hp.1ph.230v .…1
34……….. UOTS10-34…..…………….. Screw……………………….
3/16”ǘ
ǘ
3/4”…
….2
35……….. UOTS10-35…..…………….. Flat Washer…………….…. 3/16”……….. .…2
36……….. UOTS10-36…..…………….. Power Cord…………….…. ……………... .…1
…………. UOTS12-36…..…………….. Power Cord…………….…. ……………... .…1
37……….. UOTS10-37…..…………….. Cable Gland………………. ……………... .…3
38……….. UOTS10-38…..…………….. Snap Bushing ………….…. 1/2”………… .…2
39……….. TSCE10-39………..……..… Nylon Nut…….…………… 1/4”………... .…3
40……….. UOTS10-40…..…………….. Warning Label…………… ……………... .…1
41……….. TSCE10-41…………..…….. Cabinet……………………. ……………... .…1
…………. TSCE12-41………..……….. Cabinet……………………. ……………... .…1
42……….. TSCE10-42………..……….. Fence Hook..………………. ……………... .…2
43……….. TSCE10-43……..………….. Round Head Screw………..
M6ǘ
ǘ
12……..
.…6
44……….. TSCE10-44……….………... Miter Gauge Hook………… ……….……. .…1
45……….. TSCE10-45………..……….. Dust Hose Adapter…….….. ……………... .…1
46……….. TSCE10-46…………..…….. Hex Head Screw……..…….
1/4”ǘ
ǘ
5/8”..…
.…3
47……….. UOTS10-47…..…………….. Hex Socket Head Screw.….
7/16”ǘ
ǘ
3/4”…
.…4
48……….. TSCE10-48……………..….. Special Nut…..……………. 1/4”……….. .…6
49……….. TSCE10-49……….………... Cord Connector Box……… ……….……. .…1
50……….. TSCE10-50………..……….. Lower Panel…………….… ……………... .…1
…………. TSCE12-50…………..…….. Lower Panel…..…………… ……………... .…1
51……….. UOTS10-51………….…….. Tap Screw………………….
M5ǘ
ǘ
10……..
….4
52……….. S1220024………….………. Stop Switch (For Normal Stop) …………... .…1
53……….. 12200115……………………. Switch Base………………… ……………... .…1
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Table and Cabinet Assembly(Right tilt)
lndex Part Description Size Qty.
No. No.
54……….. 901M06016…………………. Hex Socket Head Screw.….
M6ǘ
ǘ
16……...
.…2
55……….. 906316012…………………… Screw……………………..
3/16ǘ
ǘ
1/2……
.…2
56……….. S12200015…………………... Foot Stop Switch…………... ……………... .…1
57……….. 914M051001………………… Flat Washer………………... M5…………. .…2
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Motor and Trunnion Assembly
lndex Part Description Size Qty.
No. No.
101……… UOTS10-101……………….. Arbor Nut……………..… ……………... .…1
…………. UOTS12-101……………….. Arbor Nut……………….. ……………... .…1
102……… UOTS10-102……………….. Arbor Flange…………..... …..…………. .…1
….……… TSCE12-102……………..…. Arbor Flange……………. ……………... .…1
103……… UOTS10-103……………….. Saw Blade(Optional)….... 10”(254mm) .…1
…….…… UOTS12-103………………... Saw Blade(Optional)…… 12”(305mm) .…1
104……… TSCE10-104……………….. Arbor With Flange...…… ……….……. .…1
….……… TSCE12-104…….…………. Arbor With Flange……... ……………... .…1
105……… UOTS10-105………………… Key..…….…………… ….. M5x44……... .…1
………….. UOTS12-105………………... Key………..…..………… 1/4”x1-3/4”... .…1
106.…….. UOTS10-106………………... Ball Bearing……...……… 6203zz..……. .…2
………….. UOTS12-106………………… Ball Bearing………….…. 6005zz….….. .…2
107…….. UOTS10-107………………… Bearing Load Spring…… ……………... .…4
………….. UOTS12-107………………… Bearing Load Spring…… ……………... .…4
108……... TSCE10-108………….……. Bearing Load Spacer...… ……………... .…1
………….. TSCE12-108………….……. Bearing Load Spacer…… ……………... .…1
109…….. UOTS10-109……………..… Set Screw……………….. 1/4”x3/8”…... .…6
110…….. TSCE10-110…….…………. Arbor Pulley…..………... ……………... .…1
………….. TSCE12-110………..………. Arbor Pulley……………. ……………... .…1
111.…….. UOTS10-111……………….. Collar...…………….……. ……………... .…1
...……….. UOTS12-111……………….. Collar..…………………... ….…………. .…1
112.…….. UOTS10-112………………... Key………………………. 1/4”x1/4”x45 .…1
113.…….. UOTS10-113………………... Lock Washer..…………... 3/8”….…….. .…9
114.…….. TSCE10-114………….…….. Arbor Bracket………….. ……….…..... .…1
………….. TSCE12-114………….…….. Arbor Bracket………….. ……………... .…1
115.…….. UOTS10-115……………….. Spanner Nut…………….. …….………. .…1
………….. UOTS12-115……………….. Spanner Nut..…………… ……………... .…1
116.…….. UOTS10-116……………….. Arbor Nut………………. 5/8”………... .…1
………….. UOTS12-116……………….. Arbor Nut……………….. 3/4”…...…… .…1
117.…….. UOTS10-117………………… Spring Pin ..……………. M6x50……... .…1
118..…….. UOTS10-118………………… Key…………………...1/4”x1/4”x2-5/16” .…1
119..…….. UOTS10-119………………… Flat Washer……………... 7/16”.……… .…2
120.…….. UOTS10-120………………… Hex Cap Screw…………. 7/16”x1”…… .…2
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24
25
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29
Rip Fence Assembly
lndex Part Description Size Qty.
No. No.
1………... CE12F-1……………………. Rip Fence Body………… …………….. .…1
2………... CE12F-2……………………. Clamping Block……….... ……………. .…1
3………... CE12F-3……………………. Nylon Nut……………….. M10………. .…1
4………... CE12F-4……………………. Flat Washer…………….. M10………. .…1
5………... CE12F-5……………………. Knob…………………….. ……………. .…1
6………... CE12F-6……………………. Fiber Washer……………. M10………. .…1
7………... CE12F-7……………………. Knob…………………….. …………….. .…1
8………... CE12F-8……………………. Handle…………………… …………….. .…2
9………... CE12F-9……………………. Eccentric Arbor………… ……………. .…1
10.……... CE12F-10…………………... Round Head Screw……... M6x16……. .…5
11..……... CE12F-11…………………… Lock Washer……………. M6…….….. .…9
12..……... CE12F-12…………………… Eccentric Wheel (Lefe)… …………….. .…1
13..……... CE12F-13…………………… Round Head Screw……... M4x16…….. .…2
14.……... CE12F-14…………………… Spring……………………. ………….…. .…1
15..……... CE12F-15…………………… Hex Nut…………………. M4x7.…….. .…2
16..……... CE12F-16…………………… Eccentric Wheel (Right).. …………….. .…1
17..……... CE12F-17…………………… Hex Socket Cap Screw…. M8x16…….. .…1
18..……... CE12F-18…………………… Eccentric Wheel………… …………….. .…1
19..……... CE12F-19…………………… Handle Bar……………… ……..….….. .…1
20..……... CE12F-20…………………… Sticker…………………… ……..….….. .…1
21………. CE12F-21…………………… Flat Washer……………... M6………... .…8
22..……... CE12F-22…………………… Round Head Screw……... M6x12...….. .…2
23..……... CE12F-23…………………… Push Board……………… ……..….….. .…1
24..……... CE12F-24…………………… Spring………….………… ……..….….. .…1
25..……... CE12F-25…………………… Hex Nut…………..……… M6………... .…4
26..……... CE12F-26…………………… Lock Block……….……… ……..….….. .…1
27..……... CE12F-27…………………… Eccentric Nut (Short)…... ……..….….. .…1
28..……... CE12F-28…………………… Eccentric Nut (Long)…… ……..….….. .…1
29..……… CE12F-29…………………… Set Screw………………... M5x8……… .…2
30..……… CE12F-30…………………… Screw………………..…… ……..….….. .…2
31..……… CE12F-31…………………… Lock Bar………………… ……..….….. .…1
32.……… CE12F-32…………………… Plastic Wheel……….…… ……..….….. .…2
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Rip Fence Assembly
lndex Part Description Size Qty.
No. No.
33………. CE12F-33…………………… Ball Bearing…………….. 6200zz……... ….2
34………. CE12F-34…………………… Stop Profile……………… …………….. ….1
35……….. CE12F-35…………………… Sticker…………………… …………….. ….1
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32
Sliding Table Assembly (Optional)
lndex Part Description Size Qty.
No. No.
1………… 231-4101……………………... Hex Socket Cap Screw… 3/8”x1”….... .…2
2………… 231-4102……………………... Guide Shaft……………… ……………... .…1
3………… 231-4103……………………... Guide Rail Bracket…..... …..…………. .…2
4………… 231-4104……………………... Plate……………………… ……………... .…1
5………… 231-4105……………………... Hex Nut………….……... M8………... .…1
6………… 231-4106……………………... Hex Socket Cap Screw.....
M8ǘ
ǘ
20……..
.…1
7………… 231-4107……………………... Special Bolt……………… ……….……. .…1
8………… 231-4108……………………... Flip Stop Base.………….. ……………... .…1
9………… 231-4109……………………... Knob…….……………….. ……………... .…1
10……….. 231-41010……………………. Lock Handle…..………… ……………... .…1
11……….. 231-41011……………………. Flat Washer……...……… M12..………. .…1
12……….. 231-41012……………………. Knob…...………………... ………….….. .…1
13……….. 231-41013……………………. Sguare Nut……………… M8..………... .…1
14……….. 231-41014……………………. Guide Bar..……………… ……………... .…1
15..……... 231-41015……………………. Stud…………………....… ……………... .…1
16……….. 231-41016……………………. Profile Cross Cut Fence… ……………... .…1
17……….. 231-41017……………………. Profile 2.Throw-over Stop ……………... .…1
18……….. 231-41018……………………. Snap Ring..……………... M24………... .…1
19……….. 231-41019……………………. Swing Arm Shaft………... ……………... .…1
20……….. 231-41020……………………. Swing Arm Bracket……. ……………... .…1
21……….. 231-41021……………………. Hex Nut………………….. M8…………. .…6
22……….. 231-41022……………………. Set Screw…..……………. M8x20….….. .…5
23……….. 231-41023……………………. Lock Washer…………... M10……….. .…2
24……….. 231-41024……………………. Hex Head Bolt………….. M10x40…..... .…2
25……….. 231-41025……………………. Swing Arm..…………….. ……………... .…1
26……….. 231-41026……………………. Hex Nut………………….. M20..………. .…1
27……….. 231-41027……………………. Support Rod…..………… ……………... .…1
28……….. 231-41028……………………. Rod Housing……………. ……………... .…1
29……….. 231-41029……………………. Hex Socket Cap Screw…. M8x35...…… .…2
30……….. 231-41030……………………. Special Bolt..……………. ……………... .…1
31……….. 231-41031……………………. Lock Bracket…………… ……………... .…1
32……….. 231-41032……………………. Knob.…………..………... …...………… .…1
33……….. 231-41033……………………. Spring……………………. …...………… .…1
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Sliding Table Assembly (Optional)
lndex Part Description Size Qty.
No. No.
34……….. 231-41034……………………. Round Head Screw………... M4x10…….. .…2
35……….. 231-41035……………………. Nylon Nut………………….. 5/16”…….… .…1
36……….. 231-41036……………………. Plate ………………………... …………..… .…1
37……….. 231-41037……………………. Work Table………………… …………..… .…1
38……….. 231-41038……………………. Cross Shaft………………… ……………... .…1
39……….. 231-41039……………………. Hex Head Bolt……………... M8x30…….. .…1
40……….. 231-41040……………………. Hex Nut…………………….. M12………... .…1
41……….. 231-41041……………………. Roller Adjuster…………….. …………….. .…1
42……….. 231-41042……………………. Spacer……………………… …………….. .…1
43……….. 231-41043……………………. Ball Bearing……………….. 6201zz…….. .…1
44……….. 231-41044……………………. Hex Head Bolt……………... M12x45…… .…1
45……….. 231-41045……………………. Flat Washer………………. M12………... .…1
46……….. 231-41046……………………. Lock Washer……….……… M12………... .…1
47……….. 231-41047……………………. Hex Socket Cap Bolt…….... M12x35…… .…1
48……….. 231-41048……………………. Round Head Socket Screw... M6x10……... .…2
49……….. 231-41049……………………. Brush…………..…………… ……………... .…2
50……….. 231-41050……………………. Tilt Scale…………………… ……………... .…1
51……….. 231-41051……………………. Set Screw…………..……….. M8x20……... .…1
52……….. 231-41052……………………. Hex Nut…………………….. M8.………… .…1
53……….. 231-41053……………………. Hex Nut………….…………. 3/8”….……... .…2
54……….. 231-41054……………………. Lock Washer...……………... M10………... .…2
55……….. 231-41055……………………. Shaft……………….……….. ……………... .…2
56……….. 231-41056……………………. Ball Bearing……..………… 6202zz...…… ….4
57……….. 231-41057……………………. Roller Housing…………….. …….………. .…2
58……….. 231-41058……………………. Lock Washer……………….. M8……….… .…2
59……….. 231-41059……………………. Lock Washer……………..... 5/16”…….… ….2
60………. 231-41060……………………. Hex Head Bolt…….……….. 5/16”x5/8”.... ….2
61………. 231-41061……………………. Cap Cover Right….……….. ……………. ….1
62………. 231-41062……………………. Cap Cover Left…..……….. ……………. ….1
63……….. 231-41063……………………. Measuring Rule 0-940mm… ……………. ….1
64……….. 231-41064……………………. Hex Cap Bolt……….……... 7/16"x1-1/2" ….2
65……….. 231-41065……………………. Lock Washer...……………... 7/16”…….… ….2
66……….. 231-41066……………………. Flat Washer……...………… 7/16”…….… ….2
67……….. 231-41067……………………. Lock Pin……………………. M5x23……... ….2
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