Laguna Fusion F1 User Manual

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Fusion F1 Tablesaw
Owner's Manual
MTSF132110150-0130 Precision Tablesaw 7/31/2018
Service: +1 (949) 474-1200 or email customerservice@lagunatools.com
2072 Alton Parkway Irvine, CA 92606 U.S.A.
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Table of Contents
Safety 3
Warranty 7
Introduction 7
1. Reference 8
1.1 Fusion Tablesaw Specifications ............................ 8
1.2 Dimensions ............................................................. 9
1.3 Map ........................................................................ 10
1.4 Control & Display Elements .................................. 11
1.5 Accessories & Options ......................................... 11
2. Setup 13
2.1 Preparing For Setup .............................................. 13
2.2 Inventory ................................................................ 14
2.3 General Setup ....................................................... 15
2.4 Functional Setup ................................................... 17
3. Maintenance 19
3.1 Maintenance Work ................................................ 19
3.2 Troubleshooting .................................................... 20
A1. Wiring 21
A2. F1 Parts 22
The information c ontained in this publication was correct at the time of print. In the interest of continuous innovation, w e reserve the right to cha nge specifications, design or included e quipment without notice or obligation.
No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, or translated into any language in any form by any means without our w ritten permission. Errors and omiss ions m ay be current.
Fusion F1 Tablesaw ©2018, Laguna Tools, Inc. LAGUNA® and the LAGUNA Logo® are the registered trademarks of Laguna Tools, Inc. All rights rese rved. 7/31/2018
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WARNING! For Your Own Safety Read Instruction Manual before Operating Tablesaw.
(a) DANGER – Never place your hands in the vicinity or in line with the s aw blade. (b) WARNING – "Wear eye protection" or the sign M004 of ISO 7010. (c) WARNING – Always us e a properly functioning saw-blade guard, riving knife and anti-kickback device for
every operation for which it can be used, including all through saw ing.
(d) WARNING – Use a push-stick or push-block when required. (e) WARNING – Do not perform any operation freehand. (f) WARNING – Pay particular attention to instructions on reducing risk of kick back. (g) WARNING – Never reach around or over saw blade. (H) WARNING – Turn off tool and wait for saw blade to stop before moving workpiece or changing settings. (I) WARNING – Never stand directly in line with the saw blade. Always position your body on the same side
of the saw blade as the fence. In addition, use hearing protection and wear gloves when handling saw blades.
Guarding Related Warnings
1. Keep guards in place. Guards must be in working order and be properly mounted. A guard that is loose, damaged, or is not functioning correctly must be repaired or replaced.
2. Always use saw blade guard, riving knife and anti-kickback device for every through-cutting operation. For through-cutting operations where the saw blade cuts completely through the thickness of the workpiec e, the guard and other safety devices help reduce the risk of injury.
3. Immediately reattach the guarding system after completing an operation (suc h as rabbeting, dadoing or resawing cuts) which requires removal of the guard, riving knife and/or anti-kickback device. The guard, riving knife, and anti-kickback device help to reduce the risk of injury.
4. Make sure the saw blade is not contacting the guard, riving knife or the workpiece before the switch is turned on. Inadvertent contact of these items with the saw blade could cause a hazardous condition.
5. Adjust the riving knife as described in this instruction manual. Incorrect spacing, positioning and alignment can mak e the riving knife ineffective in reducing the likelihood of kickback.
6. For the riving knife and anti-kickback device to work, they must be engaged in the workpiece. The riving knife and anti-kickback device are ineffec tive when cutting workpieces that are too short to be engaged with the riving knife and anti-kickback device. Under these conditions a kickbac k cannot be prevented by the riving knife and antikickback device.
7. Use the appropriate saw blade for the riving knife. For the riving knife to function properly, the saw blade diameter must match the appropriate riving knife and the body of the saw blade must be thinner than the thickness of the riving knife and the cutting width of the saw blade must be wider than the thickness of the riving knife.
Cutting Procedures Warnings
1. DANGER: Never place your fingers or hands in the vicinity or in line with the saw blade. A moment of inattention or a slip could direct your hand towards the s aw blade and result in serious personal injury.
2. Feed the workpiece into the saw blade or cutter only against the direction of rotation. Feeding the workpiece in the same direction that the saw blade is rotating above the table may result in the workpiece, and your hand, being pulled into the saw blade.
3. Never use the mitre gauge to feed the workpiece when ripping and do not use the rip fence as a length stop when cross cutting with the mitre gauge. Guiding the workpiece with the rip fence and the mitre gauge at the s ame time increases the likelihood of saw blade binding and kickback.
4. When ripping, always apply the workpiece feeding force between the fence and the saw blade. Use a push stick when the distance between the fence and the saw blade is less than 150 mm, and use a push block when this distance is les s than 50 mm. "Work helping" devices will keep your hand at a safe distance from the saw blade.
5. Use only the push stick provided by the manufacturer or constructed in accordance with the instructions. This push stick provides sufficient distance of the hand from the saw blade.
6. Never use a damaged or cut push stick. A damaged push stick may break causing your hand to slip into the saw blade.
7. Do not perform any operation "freehand". Always use either the rip fence or the mitre gauge to position and guide the workpiec e. "Freehand" means using your hands to support or guide the workpiece, in lieu of a rip fence or mitre gauge. Freehand sawing leads to misalignment, binding and kickback.
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8. Never reach around or over a rotating saw blade. Reac hing for a workpiece may lead to accidental contact with the moving saw blade.
9. Provide auxiliary workpiece support to the rear and/or sides of the saw table for long and/or wide workpieces to keep them level. A long and/or wide workpiece has a tendency to pivot on the table’s edge, causing loss of control, saw blade binding and kickbac k.
10. Feed workpiece at an even pace. Do not bend or twist the workpiece. If jamming occurs, turn the tool off immediately, unplug the tool then clear the jam. Jamming the saw blade by the work piece can cause kickback or stall the motor.
11. Do not remove pieces of cut-off material while the saw is running. The material may become trapped between the fence or inside the saw blade guard and the saw blade pulling your fingers into the saw blade. Turn the saw off and wait until the saw blade stops before removing material.
12. Use an auxiliary fence in contact with the table top when ripping workpieces less than 2 mm thick. A thin workpiece may wedge under the rip fence and create a k ickback.
Kickback Causes and Related Warnings
Kickback is a sudden reaction of the workpiece due to a pinched, jammed saw blade or misaligned line of cut in the workpiece with respect to the saw blade or when a part of the workpiece binds between the s aw blade and the rip fenc e or other fixed object.
Most frequently during kickback, the workpiece is lifted from the table by the rear portion of the saw blade and is propelled towards the operator.
Kickback is the result of saw misuse and/or incorrect operating procedures or conditions and can be avoided by taking proper precautions as given below.
1. Never stand directly in line with the saw blade. Always position your body on the same side of the saw blade as the fence. Kickback may propel the workpiece at high velocity towards anyone standing in front and in line with the saw blade.
2. Never reach over or in back of the saw blade to pull or to support the workpiece. Accidental contact with the saw blade may occur or kickback may drag your fingers into the saw blade.
3. Never hold and press the workpiece that is being cut off against the rotating saw blade. Pressing the workpiece being cut off against the saw blade will create a binding condition and kickback.
4. Align the fence to be parallel with the saw blade. A misaligned fence will pinch the workpiece against the saw blade and create kick back.
5. Use a feather-board to guide the workpiece against the table and fence when making non-through cuts such as rabbeting, dadoing or resawing cuts. A feather-board helps to control the workpiece in the event of a kickback.
6. Use extra caution when making a cut into blind areas of assembled workpiec es. The protruding saw blade may cut objects that can cause kickback.
7. Support large panels to minimize the risk of saw blade pinching and kickback . Large panels tend to sag under their own weight. Support(s) must be placed under all portions of the panel overhanging the table top.
8. Use extra caution when cutting a workpiece that is twisted, knotted, warped or does not have a straight edge to guide it with a mitre gauge or along the fence. A warped, knotted, or twisted workpiece is unstable and causes misalignment of the kerf with the saw blade, binding and kickback.
9. Never cut more than one work piece, stacked vertically or horizontally. The saw blade could pick up one or more pieces and cause k ickback.
10. When restarting the saw with the saw blade in the workpiece, center the saw blade in the kerf so that the saw teeth are not engaged in the material. If the saw blade binds, it may lift up the workpiece and cause kickback when the saw is res tarted.
11. Keep s aw blades clean, sharp, and with sufficient set. Never use w arped saw blades or saw blades with cracked or broken teeth. Sharp and properly set saw blades minimize binding, stalling and kickback.
Tablesaw Operating Procedure Warnings
1. 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, anti-kickback device or saw blade guard, and when the machine is left unattended. Precautionary measures will avoid accidents.
2. 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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Table A
Ampere Rating
Volts
Total length of cord in feet
1202550
100
150
24050100
200
300
More Than
Not More Than
Minimum gage for cord
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6101816141210121616141212161412Not Recommended
3. 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 workpiec e. Cramped, dark areas, and uneven slippery floors invite accidents.
4. Frequently clean and remove sawdust from under the saw table and/or the dust collection device. Accumulated sawdust is combustible and may self-ignite.
5. The table saw must be secured. A table saw that is not properly sec ured may move or tip over.
6. Remove tools, wood scraps, etc. from the table before the table saw is turned on. Distraction or a potential jam can be dangerous.
7. Always use saw blades with correct size and shape (diamond versus round) of arbor holes. Saw blades that do not match the mounting hardware of the saw will run off-center, causing loss of control.
8. 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.
9. 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.
10. 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.
Grounding Instructions
Fig X001 : Grounding Methods Pro vided by CSA
Group. (A) Receptacle with nominal rating less than
150 volts. (B) 15 0 volt receptacle without gro unding
pin fitted with adapter. (C) Grounding receptacle
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adapter. (D) Receptacle with nominal rating between
1. All grounded, cord-connected tools: In the event of a malfunction or breakdown, grounding provides a path of least resistance for electric current to reduce the risk of electric shock. This tool is equipped with an electric cord having an equipment-grounding conductor and a grounding plug. The plug must be plugged into a matching outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes
and ordinance s. Do not modify the plug provided; if it will not fit the outlet, have the proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician.
Improper connection of the equipment-grounding conductor can result in a risk of electric shock. The conductor with insulation having an outer surface that is green with or without yellow stripes is the equipment-grounding conductor. If repair or replacement of the electric cord or plug is necessary, do not connect the equipment-grounding conductor to a live terminal. Check with a qualified electrician or service personnel if the grounding instructions are not completely understood, or if in doubt as to whether the tool is properly grounded. Use only 3-wire extension cords that have 3-prong grounding plugs and 3 pole receptacles that accept the tool's plug.
150 - 250 volts.
Repair or replace damaged or worn cord immediately.
2. Grounded, cord-connected tools intended for use on a supply circuit having a nominal rating less than 150 volts: This tool is intended for use on a circuit that has an outlet that looks like the one illustrated in Sketch A in Fig.
1. The tool has a grounding plug that looks like the plug illustrated in Sketch A in Fig. 1. A temporary adapter, which looks like the adapter illustrated in Sketch B and C, may be used to connect this plug to a 2 pole receptac le as shown in Sketch B if a properly grounded outlet is not available. The temporary adapter should be used only until a properly grounded outlet can be installed by a qualified electrician. This adapter is not permitted in Canada. The green-colored rigid ear, lug, and the like, extending from the adapter must be connecte d to a pe rmanent ground such as a properly grounded outlet box.
3. Grounded, cord-connected tools intended for use on a supply circuit having a nominal rating between 150 – 250 volts, inclusive: This tool is intended for use on a circuit that has an outlet that looks like the one illustrated in Sketch D. The tool has a grounding plug that looks like the plug illustrated in Sketch D. Make sure the tool is connected to an outlet having the same configuration as the plug. No adapter is available or should be used with this tool. If the tool must be reconnected for use on a different type of electric circuit, the reconnection should be made by qualified service personnel; and after reconnection, the tool should comply with all local codes and ordinances.
Proposition 65 Warning of Harmful Exposure
Some dust created by power sanding, sawing, grinding, drilling and other construction activities contains chemicals known to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. Some examples of these chemicals are:
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Lead from lead-base d paint.
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Crystalline silica from brick s, cement, and other mas onry products.
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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 mas ks that are specifically designed to filter out microscopic particles.
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AVERTISSEMENT!
Pour votre propre sécurité, lisez le manuel d'instructions avant d'utiliser la scie à table.
(a) DANGER - Ne placez jamais vos mains à proximité ou en ligne avec la lame de s cie. (b) AVERTISSEMENT - "Porter une protection oculaire" ou le signe M004 de la norme ISO 7010. (c) AVERTISSEMENT - Toujours utiliser un protecteur de lame de scie, un c outeau diviseur et un dispositif
anti-retour pour chaque opération pour laquelle il peut être utilisé, y compris tout au long du sciage.
(d) AVERTISSEMENT - Utiliser un bâton-poussoir ou un bloc-poussoir au besoin. (e) AVERTISSEMENT - N'effectuez aucune opération à main levée. (f) AVERTISSEMENT - Porter une attention particulière aux instructions sur la réduction du risque de rebond.
(ou "Savoir comment réduire les risques de pots-de-vin.") (g) AVERTISSEMENT - Ne jamais tendre la main autour ou au-dessus de la lame de scie. (ou "Ne jamais
tendre la main à l'arrière ou au-dessus de la lame de scie"). (H) AVER TISSEMENT - Éteindre l'outil et attendre que la lame de scie s 'arrête avant de déplacer la pièce ou
de changer les réglages. (I) AVERTISSEMENT - Ne jamais se tenir directement en ligne avec la lame de scie. Placez toujours votre
corps du même côté de la lame de scie que la clôture. De plus, utilisez une protection auditive et portez des gants pour manipuler les lames de scie.
Avertissements relatifs à la protection
1. Laisser les protecteurs en place. Les protecteurs doivent être en état de fonctionnement et montés correctement. Un protecteur mal fixé, endommagé ou ne fonctionnant pas correctement doit être réparé ou remplacé.
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2. Toujours utiliser un protecteur de lames , un couteau diviseur et un appareil antirecul pour toute opération de coupe traversante. Pour les opérations de coupe traversante où la lame traverse c omplètement l'épaisseur de la pièce, le protec teur et les autres appareils de sécurité c ontribuent à limiter le risque de blessure.
3. Fixer de nouveau immédiatement le protecteur après l'exécution d'une opération (telle que le refeuillement, l'engravure ou la refente) qui nécess ite l'e nlèvement du protec teur, du couteau diviseur et/ou de l'appareil anti-recul. Le protecteur, le couteau diviseur et l'appareil anti-recul contribuent à limiter le risque de bless ure.
4. Veiller à ce que la lame n'entre pas en contact avec le protecteur, le couteau diviseur ou la pièce avant le déclenchement du commutateur. Un contact involontaire de ces éléments avec la lame pourrait entraîner un fonctionnement dangereux.
5. Ajuster le couteau diviseur comme décrit dans la notice d'utilisation. Un espacement, un positionnement et un alignement incorrects peuvent empêcher le couteau diviseur de limiter le risque de recul.
6. Pour que le couteau diviseur et l'appareil anti-recul fonctionnent, ils doivent être engagés dans la pièce. Le couteau diviseur et l'appareil anti-recul sont inefficaces lorsque l'on coupe des pièces trop courtes pour que le couteau diviseur et l'appareil antirecul puissent s'y engager. Dans ces conditions, le couteau diviseur et l'appareil anti-recul ne peuvent pas empêcher un recul de se produire.
7. Utiliser la lame appropriée au couteau diviseur. Pour que le couteau diviseur fonctionne correctement, le diamètre de la lame doit corres pondre au couteau diviseur approprié, l'épaisseur de la lame de scie doit être plus mince que celle du couteau diviseur et la largeur de coupe de la lame de scie doit être supérieure à l'épaisseur du couteau diviseur.
Avertissements relatifs aux modes opératoires de coupe
1. DANGER: Ne jamais mettre les doigts ou les mains à proximité ou dans l'alignement de la lame. Votre main pourrait glisser ou se diriger vers la lame dans un moment d'inattention et entraîner une blessure grave.
2. Avancer la pièce en direction de la lame ou du couteau uniquement dans le sens inverse de rotation. L'avance de la pièce dans le même sens que le sens de rotation de la lame au-dessus de la table peut entraîner la pièce et la main dans la lame.
3. Ne jamais utiliser le guide inclinable pour avancer la pièce lors d' un sciage en long et ne pas utiliser le guide longitudinal comme butée longitudinale lors d'un sciage en travers à l'aide du guide inclinable. Le guidage de la pièce en utilisant en même temps le guide longitudinal et le guide inclinable augmente le risque de blocage de la lame et de recul.
4. Lors d'un s ciage en long, toujours appliquer la force d'alimentation de la pièce entre le guide et la lame. Utiliser un poussoir lorsque la distanc e entre le guide et la lame est inférieure à 150 mm et utiliser un bloc-poussoir lorsque cette distance est inférieure à 50 mm. Des appareils d'aide à l'utilisation maintiendront la main à une distance sans risque de la lame.
5. Utiliser seulement le poussoir fourni par le fabricant ou construit conformément aux instructions. Ce poussoir permet de garder une distance s uffisante entre la main et la lame.
6. Ne jamais utiliser un poussoir endommagé ou coupé. Un poussoir endommagé peut faire glisser votre main dans la lame.
7. Ne jamais effectuer une opération "à main levée". Toujours utiliser le guide longitudinal ou le guide inclinable pour positionner et guider la pièce. “A main levée" signifie utiliser ses mains pour soutenir ou guider la pièce, au lieu d'un guide longitudinal ou inclinable. Une coupe à main levée entraîne un mauvais alignement, un blocage et un recul.
8. Ne jamais tendre le bras autour ou au-dessus de la lame rotative. Le fait d'étendre le bras pour atteindre une pièce peut entraîner un contact accidentel avec la lame rotative.
9. Prévoir un support supplémentaire de la pièce à l'arrière et/ou sur les côtés de la scie circulaire pour des pièces longues et/ou larges afin de les maintenir à plat. Une pièce longue et/ou large a tendanc e à pivoter sur le bord de la table, entraînant une perte de contrôle, un blocage de la lame et un recul.
10. Avancer la pièce à un rythme régulier. Ne pas plier ou tordre la pièce. En cas de coince ment de la lame, arrêter l'outil immédiatement, le débrancher et décoincer la lame. Un coincement de la lame par la pièce peut provoquer un recul ou faire caler le moteur.
11. Ne pas enlever des morceaux de matériau coupé lors du fonctionnement de la lame. Le matériau peut être emprisonné entre le guide ou à l'intérieur du protecteur de lame et la lame, entraînant vos doigts dans la lame. Stopper le fonctionnement de la scie et attendre l'arrêt de la scie avant de retirer le matériau.
12. Utiliser un guide auxiliaire en contact avec le plateau de la table lors d'un sciage en long de pièces d'épaiss eur inférieure à 2 mm. Une pièce mince peut se coincer sous le guide longitudinal et provoquer un recul.
Causes de recul et avertissements associés
Le recul est une réaction soudaine de la pièce due à une lame pincée, bloquée ou une ligne de coupe mal alignée dans la pièce par rapport à la position de la lame ou lorsqu'une partie de la pièce se bloque entre la lame et le guide longitudinal ou un autre objet fixe.
Le plus souvent lors d'un recul, la pièce est soulevée de la table par la partie arrière de la lame et est projetée en direction de l'opérateur.
Le recul résulte d'une mauvaise utilisation de la scie et/ou de modes opératoires ou de conditions de fonctionnement incorrects et peut être évité en prenant les précautions nécessaires telles qu'indiquées ci­dessous.
1. Ne jamais se tenir dans l'alignement direct de la lame. Toujours se tenir du même côté de la lame que le guide. Un recul peut propulser la pièce à une vitesse rapide vers quiconque se trouvant devant et dans l'alignement de la lame.
2. Ne jamais tendre le bras au-dessus ou à l'arrière de la lame pour retirer ou soutenir la pièce. Un contact accidentel avec la lame peut se produire ou un recul peut entraîner vos doigts dans la lame.
3. Ne jamais maintenir et pres ser la pièce contre la lame rotative. Presser la pièce contre la lame rotative provoquera un blocage de la lame et un recul.
4. Aligner le guide parallèlement à la lame. Un mauvais alignement du guide entraînera un pincement de la pièce contre la lame et un recul.
5. Utiliser un peigne anti-recul pour guider la pièce contre la table et le guide lors des coupes non traversantes tels que le refeuillement, l'engravure ou la refente. Un peigne anti-recul aide à contrôler la pièce en cas de recul.
6. User de précautions supplémentaires lors d'une coupe dans des zones non visibles de pièces assemblées. La partie de lame qui dépasse peut couper des objets qui peuvent provoquer un recul.
7. Soutenir les grands panneaux pour limiter le risque d'un blocage de la lame et d'un recul. Les grands panneaux ont tendance à s'affaisser sous leur propre poids. Un (des) support(s) doi(ven)t être placé(s ) sous toutes les portions du panneau par-dessus la table.
8. User de précautions supplémentaires lors de la coupe d'une pièce torsadée, gauchie ou comportant des noeuds, qui n'a pas un bord droit pour le guider à l'aide d'un guide inclinable ou le long du guide. Une pièce torsadée, gauchie ou comportant des noeuds est instable et provoquer un mauvais alignement du trait de scie avec la lame, un blocage de la lame et un recul.
9. Ne jamais couper plusieurs pièces empilées verticalement ou horizontalement. La lame pourrait attraper plusieurs pièces et provoquer un recul.
10. Lors d'un redémarrage d'une s cie avec une lame de sc ie dans la pièce, centrer la lame dans le trait de scie de s orte que les dents ne pénètrent pas dans le matériau. Si la lame se bloque, elle peut soulever la pièce et provoquer un recul lors du redémarrage de la scie.
11. Maintenir les lames propres, bien aiguisées et avec un écart latéral suffisant. Ne jamais utiliser des lames gauchies ou des lames dont les dents sont fissurées ou cassées . Des lames bien aiguisées et ayant un bon écart latéral limitent le risque de blocage, de calage et de recul.
Avertissements relatifs au mode opératoire de fonctionnement de la scie circulaire à table
1. Arrêter le fonctionnement de la scie circulaire et débrancher le cordon d'alimentation lors de l'enlèvement de la plaque amovible, du remplacement de la lame de s cie ou des réglages du couteau diviseur, de l'appareil anti-recul ou du protecteur de lame, et lorsque la machine est laissée sans surveillance. Ces mesures de préc aution éviteront les accidents.
2. Ne jamais laisser la scie circulaire à table fonctionner sans surveillance. Arrêter le fonctionnement et ne pas quitter l'outil tant qu'il n'a pas cessé de fonctionner. Une sc ie fonctionnant sans surveillance est un danger incontrôlé.
3. Placer la scie circulaire à table dans un endroit bien éclairé et sur une surface plane où elle peut être maintenue bien en appui et en équilibre. Il convient de l'installer dans un endroit qui prévoit une place suffisante pour pouvoir manipuler facilement la pièce quelle que soit sa taille. Des endroits exigus, sombres et des sols inégaux et glissants sont sus ceptibles de provoquer des accidents.
4. Nettoyer fréquemment et enlever la sciure accumulée sous la scie circulaire à table et/ou sous l'appareil de dépoussiérage. La sciure accumulée est combustible et peut s' enflammer.
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5. La scie circulaire à table doit être immobilisée. Une sc ie circulaire à table mal immobilisée peut bouger ou basculer.
6. Enlever les outils, copeaux de bois, etc. de la table avant de faire fonctionner la scie. Un moment d'inattention ou un coincement éventuel peut être dangereux.
7. Toujours utiliser des lames de scie de dimensions et de forme appropriées des alésages centraux (lame de scie au diamant contre lame de scie ronde). Des lames qui ne sont pas conformes aux matériels de montage de la scie seront excentrées, provoquant une perte de contrôle.
8. Ne jamais utiliser des appareils de montage, tels que des flasques, des rondelles de lame, des boulons ou écrous, endommagés ou inadaptés. Ces appareils de montage ont été spécialement conçus pour être utilisés avec votre scie, à des fins de fonctionnement sûr et de performance optimale.
9. Ne jamais se tenir sur la scie circulaire à table, ne pas l'utiliser c omme tabouret. Des blessures sérieuses peuvent survenir si l'outil basc ule ou en cas de contact accidentel avec l'outil de coupe.
10. Veiller à ce que la scie circulaire à table soit installée de façon à tourner dans la bonne direction. Ne pas utiliser des meules, des bross es métalliques ou des disques abrasifs sur une scie circulaire à table. Une installation incorrecte de la lame ou l'utilisation d'acces soires non recommandés peut entraîner de graves blessures.
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Warranty

Who is Covered
The applicable warranty covers only the initial purchaser of the product from the date of receiving the product. To file such claims, the original purchaser must present the original receipt as proof of purchase.
What is Covered
The warranty covers any defects in the workmans hip of all parts and materials that make up the mac hine unless otherwise specified. Any part, determined by Laguna Tools®, to have a defect will be repaired or replaced (and shipped), without charge. The defective item must be returned to Laguna Tools with the complaint and proof of purchase and in the original packaging. In the event the item is determined to be not covered by this warranty, the c ustomer will be responsible for the cost to replace the item/ part and all related shipping charges.
Warranty Limitations
This limited warranty does not apply to natural disasters , acts of terrorism, normal wear and tear, product failure due to lack of maintenance or cleaning, damage caus ed by accident, neglect, or inadequate dust collection. The warranty may be voided against proof of misuse/abuse, damage caus ed where repair or alterations have been made or attempted by others, using the product for purposes other than those
described as intended use (unless with consent by Laguna Tools®), modification to the product, or use with an accessory that was not designed for the product. It is the responsibility of the user to understand basic woodworking machinery settings and procedures and to properly maintain the equipment in accordance with the standards provided in this manual.
Shipping Damage
Laguna Tools® is not responsible for damage or loss caused by a freight company or other circumstances not in the direct control of Laguna Tools. All shipping­related claims for loss or damage goods must be made to Laguna Tools within twenty-four hours of delivery.
How to Receive Support
To file a warranty claim, please contac t the warranty department at 1-949-474-1200. To receive customer service or technical support please contac t the customer service department at 1-800-332-4094. Warranty parts are shipped at the expense of Laguna Tools either by common carrier, FedEx ground services or similar method. Technical support to install replacement parts is primarily provided by phone, fax, email, or the Laguna Tools Customer Support Website.
Warranty
Registration
To prevent voiding this warranty, all products s old must be registered within thirty (30) days of receiving the product. All registered purchases will receive notifications about important product changes, receive cus tomer service, and be able to file a warranty claim against defective workmanship, parts, or materials.
Length of Warranty
All new machines and optional accessories sold through an authorized dealer carry a two-year warranty effective the date of rece iving the product. Machines s old for either commercial or industrial use have a one-year warranty. Wearable parts like throat plates, band-saw guides, etc., have a ninety-day warranty. Aside from being free of defects upon receiving, consumable parts , like cutters and abras ives, are not covered by this warranty unless otherwise stated by Laguna Tools. These parts are designed to be used at the expense of the operator and are available for replacement or inventory purchase. The determination of a consumable part will be made on a case-by-case basis by Laguna Tools.
You must register your purchase! Please follow this link or QR code:
https://lagunatools.com/policies/warranty/
2 Year – New Machines Sold Through an Authorized Dealer
2 Year – Acces sories Sold as Machine Options (excluding blades)
1 Year – Machines Sold for Commercial or Industrial Use
1 Year – Blades and Accessories outside of Machine Options
90 Days – Wearable Parts

Introduction

Welcome to the Laguna Tools group. We understand that you have a choice of where to purchase your machines and appreciate the confidence you have in the Laguna Tools brand.
Through hands-on experience, Laguna Tools is constantly working hard to make innovative, precision products. Products that inspire you to create works of art, are a joy to operate, and encourage your best work.
This document provides the operator(s) vital saftey instructions pertaining to the proper setup, adjustments, maintenance, and service of this product. Please save this document, keep it close to the product, refer to it often, and use it as an education tool to instruct other operators. Failure to read, understand and follow the instructions in this manual may result in personal property damage or serious personal injury—including amputation, electrocution, or death. The owner of this product is solely responsible for safe operation. The owner's responsibility includes but is not limited to the proper installation of the product in a safe environment, personnel training and usage authorization, proper inspection and maintenance, owner's manual availability and comprehension, application of safety devices, cutting/sanding/grinding tool integrity, and the usage of personal protective equipment. The manufacturer will not be held liable for injury or property damage from negligence, improper training, machine modifications or misuse.
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please email us at manuals@lagunatools.com.
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Specification
F1F2F3
MACHINE - TYPE - MODEL NO. - CAPACITY - VOLTAGE - HP - ID. EXAMPLE: M-TS-F2-36-110-175-0130
Models
MTSF132110150-0130
MTSF236110175-0130 MTSF252110175-0130
MTSF3362203-0130 MTSF3522203-0130
1.1.1 Electrical
Power Requirements
110V-1PH-60HZ*
220V-1PH-60HZ
Amperage (FLA)
12 AMP
14 AMP
14 AMP
Motor Power
1.5 HP
1.75 HP
3 HP
Motor Speed
3450 RPM
Starter Switch
Magnetic
Plug Included
5-15
6-15
Circuit Break er Req.
110V - 20 AMP
110V - 25 AMP
220V - 25 AMP
Receptacle Req.
5-15
6-15
(*) 22 0V Operation Requires Purchase of additional switch: PTSF01-1-21
1.1.2 General
Certification
CSA C/US 175370
CSA C/US 175370
CSA C/US 175370
Net Weight
200 lbs
275 lbs (125 Kgs)
290 lbs (132 Kgs)
Shipping Weight
280 lbs*
368 lbs (167 Kgs)
390 lbs (177 Kgs)
Shipping Dimensions
L30" W40" H30"
L29-3/4" W46-5/8" H42-5/8"
Overall Size
L39-3/4" W59-5/8" H38"
L39-3/4" W65-5/8" H38"
(*) rounded values
1.1.3 Machine Type: Tablesaw
Rip Capacity
30"
36" STD, 52" OPTION
Blade Size
10"
Vertical Cut Height
3 1/8”
45° Cut Height
2 1/8"
Tilt
0-45° Left
Min. Kerf
3mm ~1/8" (actual: 0.1875")
Max. Kerf (Dado Blade)
13/16"
Arbor Speed
4000 RPM
4500 RPM
Arbor Diameter
5/8"
Mitre Slot
3/4" to 1" T
Throat Plate
Zero Clearance Square Die-
Cast, w/ adjustment
Zero Clearance Square Composite, w/ adjustment
Fence
Single Rail Cam Action
Double Rail Cam Action
1.1.4 Dimensions
Overall Size
L39-3/4" W59-5/8" H38"
L39-3/4" W65-5/8" H38"
w/ 52" Extension
+16" to W in Overall Size
Base
L19" W20"
L18-5/8" W19-1/4"
L19-3/4" W20-3/8"
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1.1 Fusion F1 Tablesaw Specifications
1.2 Dimension s
1.3 External Map
1.4 Control & Display Elements
1.5 Accessories & Options
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FUSION - Precision Tablesaw
The new Laguna Fusion Saws are unlike any other saw on the market. With the same quality demands earned through the original fusion table saw, the new fusion line will not only meet but exceed the expectations you have come to expect from Laguna. With a completely redesigned trunnion and arbor controls for effortless movements, continuous accuracy, and longevity of the saw, we are sure this is the saw that will give you the perfect rip cut for many years.
F1 (MTSF132110150-0130)
FINALLY! An affordable fusion tablesaw. We have packed all the features that our users have come to love in an affordable, sleek, and very precise package.
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1.1 Fusion Tablesaw Specifications

F2 (MTSF236110175-0130)
Newly designed precision arbor mounted directly to cabinet top. Height adjustment moves straight up easily with mechanical assist. Arbor tilt is now on 2:1 ratio gear box. The new Laguna arbor is sturdy and built to last. The F2 comes ready to cut with a 110V compatible 1-3/4HP TEFC motor, mechanically assisted arbor controls, and precision accessories.
F3 (MTSF3362203-0130)
The Laguna F3 Fusion Table-saw is the next step up from the F2 Model, making it an even more robust machine with greater quality and power. With a larger 3HP motor, increased weight, integrated electrical protection, plus all the great features
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Specification
F1F2F3
Floor to To Table
H34-3/4"
Table
L27" W20"
Extension Wing
L27" W12" (x2)
Throat Plate
L14-5/8" W4-1/16" th1/ 2"
1.1.5 Dust Collection
Dust Port Outer Diameter
3-7/8"
CFM Requirement
350 CFM
500 CFM
1.1.6 Materials
Table
Cast Iron
Table Wing
Sheet Steel
Cast Iron
Cabinet
Sheet Steel
Thick Sheet Steel
Throat Plate
Die Cast Iron
Composite
Arbor Wheels
Die Cast
Iron
Premium Iron
Fence
Aluminum Rail, Steel Body
Upper Trunnion
Cast Aluminum Alloy
Cast Aluminum Alloy
Cast Iron
Lower Trunnion
Cast Aluminum Alloy
1.1.7 Features & Comparison
Industrial UseNONO
Enclosed Cabinet
NO
Integrated Mobility
NO
Quick Release Guards
Quick Blade Change
Integrated Tool Holder
TEFC Motor
110V Power
NO
Iron Upper Trunnion
NO
NO
1.1.8 Accessories & Options
52" Fence K it
MTSFUSION52RIP-0130
Dado Throat Plate
SKU
PTSF236110175-0130-6
Thin Kerf Riving Knife
...coming soon
Dust Collection Guard
...coming soon
Sliding Table Attachment
NO
...coming soon
Mitre Guage
Included with purchase, see parts section
Blade Guard
Included with purchase, see parts section
Arbor Wrench
Included with purchase, see parts section
Riving Knife
Included with purchase, see parts section
Standard Throat Plate
Included with purchase, see parts section
Key: V - voltage. PH - phase. HZ - hertz. FLA - full load amperage. HP - horsepower. kW - kilo watt. AMP - amperage. L - length (left to r ight). W - width (front to back). H - height (bott om to t op). M - meter. Ft - fo ot. MM - millimeter. (") or IN - inch. MPA ­megapascals. PSI - pounds per square inch. LB - Pound. Kg - Kilo gram. CFM - cubic feet per minute. Disclaimer: The information contained in this publicatio n was correct at t he time printed, as written on on the front of this manual. In the interest of continuous innovation, we reserve the right to change specificatio ns, design or included equipment without notice or obligation. No part of this publicatio n may be repro duced, transmitted, or tr anslated into any language in any form by any means without our written permission. Erro rs and omissions may be current.

1.2 Dimensions

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Key
Name
Description
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Switch
Turns the table saw on and off. The emergency stop paddle engages the stop function. The switch can be adjusted to any position on the aluminum rails by loosening the t-slot bolt.
2
Fence
The fence is made of one or two aluminum extrusions mounted between a steel structure . The fence can be positioned on any part of the aluminum rail.
3
Fence Front Guide
Mounts the fence.
4
Fence R ear Guide
Allows for fence to slide freely across the table.
5
Table w/ Extension Wings
The table is made of cas t iron The wings will be either sheet metal or cast iron depending on the Fusion model.
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Cabinet
Contains the internals of the saw and allows for dust e xtraction.
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Height Arbor Wheel
Adjust the blade up and down. To lock the position, screw in the center knob. Remember to unlock before adjusting.
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Tilt Arbor Wheel
Adjust the blade tilt. To lock the position, screw in the center knob. Remember to unlock before adjusting.
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Dust Extraction Port
3.9" port that will work with any 4" tube/ducting/pipe.
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Motor Cover
Contains the motor. Can be removed with a Phillips head screwdriver to access, and clean, internals of the table saw.
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Tool Holder
Contains all tools needed to change blades, or switch between functions of the saw.
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Throat Plate
Allows for zero clearance from blade (this helps dust collection) and is removable to change blades and safety devices.
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Blade
10" max diameter. Thin kerf blades are only to be used with thin kerf riving knife accessory. Kerf range: 3mm ~1/8" (actual: 0.1875") to 13/16" dado blades.
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Blade Guard
Helps to protect user from injury.
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Riving Knife
Helps to prevent kickback.
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Arbor Wrench
5/8" thin walled wrenc h to remove and install blades.
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Miter Gauge
Used without fence to perform cross cuts and angled cuts.
A
Upper Trunnion
Holds motor and blade.
B
Trunnion Slides
Allows for tilt mechanism.
C
Guide Posts
Allows for height change mechanism.
D
Lower Trunnion
Holds motor and blade.

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The tilt control, located on the right of the cabinet, adjusts the tilt of the arbor. Center is the tilt lock. CW to tilt left, CCW to tilt the blade to the right. NOTICE: Do not adjust tilt wheel when locked.
The fence clamp securely locks the fence anywhere on the rail by a cam action mechanism.
The lockable on/off switch turns the machine on and off. It also holds the reset switch in the event of overload.
The fence clamp securely locks the fence anywhere on the rail by a cam action mechanism. NOTICE: Do not adjust height wheel when locked.
SKU: MTSFUSION52RIP-0130 FITS: MTSF132110150-0130, MTSF236110175-0130, MTSF3362203­0130
The 52” rip fence upgrade includes longer rails, insert table & 2 support legs.
SKU: PTSF236110175-0130-6 FITS: MTSF132110150-0130, MTSF236110175-0130, MTSF3362203­0130
Designed for use with F1, F2, & F3 Table­saws. Square profile with true zero clearance. Comes uncut, and can be used with all blades, standard and dado.

1.4 Control & Display Elements

1.5 Accessories & Options

The following accessories are designed for the Fusion Table-saws. These instructions should be followed exactly to properly set up the equipment. Some of these accessories are designed to fit multiple machines offered by Laguna Tools. Check the specification sheet for a fit guide of all REVO accessories.
52" Fence kit
Dado Throat Plate
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Glue Line Rip
Combination
Triple Chip
Alternate Top Bevel
ACCESSORY - TYPE - BLADE ID - TEETH EXAMP LE: AT00710024
SKU: AT00710024
Teeth: 24
Diameter: 10"
Arbor: 5/8"
SKU:AT00810050
Teeth: 50
Diameter: 10"
Arbor: 5/8"
SKU: AT00210060 SKU: AT00210080
Teeth: 60 or 80
Diameter: 10"
Arbor: 5/8"
SKU: AT00110060 SKU: AT00110080
Teeth: 60 or 80
Diameter: 10"
Arbor: 5/8"
Glue Line rip saw blade for
single line and gang rip
saws. Micro grain carbide
and premium grinding offer
optimum tool life. Tooth
design produces smooth
finish for glue joints.
Excellent tool life when
cutting graded clean
hardwoods. Not
recommended for rough
lumber.
Industrial combination saw
blades. Economically
priced, for all around
general purpose. Will rip
and cross cut solid wood
as well as cut panel
materials.
Industrial laminated panel
saw blade. Triple chip grind
provides longer life when
cutting laminated panels.
Also works well on
plastics.
Industrial alternate top
bevel saw blades.
Designed for precision sawing of solid woods, plywood, and veneered
panels.
PT: 2.4 mm K: 3.6 mm HK: 20 deg
PT: 2.4 mm K: 3.6 mm HK: 15 deg
PT: 2.2 mm K: 3.2 mm HK: 10 deg
PT: 2.2 mm K: 3.2 mm HK: 10 deg 60T, 5 deg 80T
Blades: Table-saw
Check out our precision 10" blades to go with your new table-saw. These blades are Canadian made, and of the highest quality. See more at:
https://lagunatools.com/accessories/tablesaw-accessories/tablesaw-blades/
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WARNING!
WARNING! Never perform any setup, maintenance or adjustments with the machine connected to the power source!
WARNING! If you have any doubt about the described procedure, seek professional assistance. Do not attempt any procedure that you feel is unsafe, or that you do not have the physical capability of achieving.
WARNING! When removing pack aging banding, extreme caution must be used as the banding will spring when cut.
CAUTION! The machine is heavy. Ensure that you have enough people to do the job safely.
NOTE: There may be sawdust in or around your new machine as a result of thorough testing.
NOTE: The indexing numbers used to describe images are not the same as those indexing numbers used to
describe the individual parts in the Parts Section exploded views. This is done solely to help with assembly and give better instructions to those receiving the machine new. When ordering replacement parts, please only consult the part numbers and reference images in the Parts Section.
2. Setup
The machine comes as assembled as possible without impacting shipping costs. However, there will always be some setup procedures and adjustments that the craftsman must perform prior to using the machine. Those setup sections that must be done to complete the assembly of the machine are in the General Setup sub-section. Those help topics for making operational changes to the machine in order to set up for a different function are in the Functional Setup sub-section.
If you are looking for adjustments, such as how to align the blade to the table, please navigate to the Maintenance Sections .
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2.1 Preparing For Setup

2.2 Inventory
2.3 General Setup
2.4 Functional Setup
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Fig T002: Receiving and unboxing the Fusion Tablesaw.
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It is likely that your machine will be delivered by a third party. Before unboxing, be sure to inspect the packaging and shipping documents supplied by the driver. Ensure that there is no visible damage to the shipment. If any damage has occurred because of shipment, note the damage on the bill of lading or refuse the shipment. Immediately call the dealer store where the machine was purchased.
1. Never accept a shipment that is damaged or partial without notifying the shipping company and the purchasing store.
Placement
Prior to removing the machine from the packaging, decide the operating location of the machine. The dimensions and floor space can be found here: Dimensions .
1. There should be sufficient area at the front of the machine to allow you to work on it comfortably.
2. There should be sufficient area at the back of the machine to allow access for adjustments and maintenance to be conducted.
3. The better the lighting the more accurately and safely you will be able to work.
4. You should select a solid flat floor, preferably one made of concrete or something similar.
5. Locate it close to a power source and dust collection (if applicable).
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Unboxing
Once in place, carefully unbox and remove all components. Unboxing guidelines:
1. Do not cut deep into a box with a blade as it could scratch the paint; only cut deep enough to cut the tape or use a dull edge.
2. Prior to setting up the machine, organize all hardware and setup tools needed.
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Key
Description
Qty
0
Fusion F1 Tablesaw
21.1
Base Panels
2
20.1
Base Legs
2
33.1
Fence Support (short)
1
34.1
Fence Support (long)
145Front Fence Support (short)
1
38
Front Fence Support (long)
114Fence114.17
Fence Handle
12Blade Guard Ass embly
1
3
Mitre Gauge Assembly
1
13.1
Table Wing
2
105
Fence Holder - Mounts to plastic motor cover
193Arbor Wheel handle
1
114
Arbor Wheel handle
1
119
Push Stick
151Holder
1
Hardware
52
Round Head Screw
M5*2.12P*12
292Fixing Knob
197Bushing
1
115
Cap Screw, Lock Washer
M5*0.8P*12-5.1*9.3*1.3t
1
116
Hex. screw
M6*1.0P*12
2
120
Flat Washer
6.7*16*1.0t
2
136
Hex. Wrench
2.5mm
1
137
Hex. Wrench
4mm1138
Open Wrench
10*13
1
22
Leveling Foot
426
Hex Nut
M8*1.25P(13B*6.5H)
2019Cap Screw, Lock Washer
M8*1.25P*20/8.2*15.4
626Hex Nut
M8*1.25P(13B*6.5H)
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27
Square Align Button Screw (for base)
M8*1.25P*16
1636Flat Washer
8.5*16*2.0t
1274T-Slot (square headed) Bolts
M8*1.25P*20
6
31
Cap Screw
M8*1.25P*20
836Flat Washer
8.5*16*2.0t
86Anti-loose Nut
M8*1.25P(13B*9H)
2
104
Hex Screw w/Washer
M8*1.25P*16/(13B*6.5H)
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Fig T003: Fusion Table-saw Inventory.
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2.3 General Setup

The following setup sections will complete the assembly of the machine.
Cabinet Assembly
Extension Wing & Fence Rails Assembly
Fig T005: Extension Wing & Fence Rails Assembly. (6) Wing attachment. (7) Rear short rail attachment. (8) Rear long rail attachment. (9) T-Slot bolt attachment. (10) Slide on front short rail. (11) Slide on Switch. (12) Slide on long rail.
Fig T004: Cabinet assembly diagram. (1) Screw in foot pads. (2) Bolt base legs and base
panels together . (3) Bolt saw to base. (4) Remove motor cover and install fence holding brackets.
Tools Needed: Open ended wrench
1. Install each foot pad to the bottom of the base legs with the open ended wrench.
2. Fasten the base legs and base panels together with the (27) square neck aligning screws and (26) hex nuts.
3. Remove motor cover. With two or more persons, position the saw body on the base and fasten together with eight (27) square neck aligning screws and (26) hex nuts.
4. Install the fence holding brackets to the motor cover with shown hardware (104,
6).
5. Install motor cover to tablesaw.
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Tools Needed: Open ended wrench, Allen wrench.
6. Bolt on each wing to the table with the eight cap screws and flat washers (31,36). Leveling: place a level across each wing and table prior to tightening bolts.
7. Attach the rear short rail to the table/wing with lock washer cap screws, flat washer, and hex nuts (19,36,26).
8. Attach the long short rail to the table/wing. Leveling: Apply downward force with a long rigid board along the entire length of rear rail and tighten bolts.
9. Loosely screw in the (74,36,26)) T-Slot (square headed) Bolts, flat washer, and hex nut to the front as indicated in T005.
10. Slide on the front short rail.
11. Slide the switch assembly into the short front rail.
12. Slide on the front long rail.
Blade & Scale Alignment: on the scale, there is a notch about 5 inches left of the numbering scale. Line that notch up with the blade and fasten down the rails.
Position Switch - find a comfortable position for the switch on the front rail. It should be easy for you to hit the emergency stop - the recommended position is at the joint of the two front rails.
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Fence Adjustments
WARNING! Never attempt to cut a thin piece that can slide under the fence.
Fig T007: Fence adjust ments. (1) Screw in handle installation. (2) Adjustable scale view. (3) Angle & Locking pad compression adjustment screws. (4) Glide bushing adjustment.
To complete installation, (1) screw in the handle. There are 3 means of adjusting the fence.
2. Scale Set Adjustment: The scale can be unscrews with a Phillips head screwdriver to adjust the relative position between the scale and scale view.
3. Locking compression & fence angle: If the fence is not perfectly parallel with the blade, adjust one of the two (3.1) set screws accordingly. If the locking compression is not enough or too much, adjust both screws simultaneously.
4. Fence height: The fence height can be adjusted with the rear bushing (shown) and front bushings (shwon in 2 & 3 - white nylon, left and right of bracket).
Throat Plate
WARNING! Make sure saw is unplugged prior to removing throat plate.
Fig T007: Throat Plate Information. (1) Lock ing nut. (2) If applicable - uncut zero clearance slot. (3) Adjustable leveling screws. Fig T010: Throat Plate Leveling.
To remove or install the throat plate, first set it to the unlock position. Then, insert the rear end first and tilt the other end down into position.
Make sure the throat plate is lower than the cast iron table. Having the throat plate higher at any position can interfere with the workpiece feed and increase the chance of kickback.
With the throat plate still in position, use a straight edge and lay it across the plate and table. Use the included hex key to make appropriate adjustments to the height of the throat plate.
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Cutting a new zero clearance throat plate
WARNING: Mak e sure the throat plate is locked and not able to move by adjusting the set screw s. WARNING: Make sure to remove all safety accessories (blade guard, riving knife) and set the cam to the lock position.
Uncut zero clearance throat plates are available for purchase. This is a dangerous process; safety glasses and extreme caution are required.
Tools Needed: Allen Wrench, Sharp Blade
1. Un-plug the tablesaw!
2. Set tilt to zero degrees and lock.
3. Remove throat plate, riving knife, blade guard, or splitter.
4. With the blade installed set the arbor height to the lowest position.
5. Install the new throat plate.
6. Lock the throat plate and adjust the set screws such that the throat plate has zero play and is solid with the table.
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7. Plug in the tablesaw and SLOWLY rise the blade up and through the throat plate
to the desired clearance.
9. Re-adjust the throat plate back to operation height.
Leveling
To level the machine, adjust the pads on the base of the saw.
Dust Collection
Use the 4" port to install a dust collection line to the table saw.
TROUBLE-SHOOTING: If you are experiencing dust collection issues, make sure to check these common problems:
1. Remove motor cover and verify that the internal hose is fixed to the blade shroud port and the external 4" port.
2. The optional zero clearanc e throat plate will supply better dust collection than the standard die cast throat plate.

2.4 Functional Setup

The following setup sections explain how to change between different functions that the machine offers.
Safety Devices
DANGER! Unplug tablesaw prior to changing safety devices or removing the throatplate. WARNING! No piece of safety equipment is enough to ensure safety by itself. 100% of your attention is required
when operating this machine. Never lose focus on what you are doing and make sure you understand all warning labels and safety precautions prior to operation. WARNING! Never operate with a broken or damaged spreader, riving knife, blade guard, or throat plate. Inspect components regularly.
WARNING! Only use a riving knife, spreader, or blade guard that is fit for the saw blade in use. WARNING! Only use a riving knife, spreader, or blade guard that is fit for the saw blade in use.
Fig T008: Different Safety Devices. (1.1) lock ing handle. (1.2) adjust ment screws. (2) Anti-
kick pawls & Riving knife form blade guard (blade guard removed) (3) Blade Guard. (4) Riving Knife.
There are three different safety devices included with the tablesaw. The completed blade guard assembly (3) offers the most protection and should be used whenever possible. Remove the blade guards and use the splitter/pawls (2) assembly only
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when blade guard inter-fears with fence and a cross cut (with mitre gauge or cross­cut sled) is not possible. Use the riving knife (4) when fence inter-fears with anti­kickback pawls and a cross cut (with mitre gauge or cross-cut sled) is not possible.
Make sure of four things prior to using any splitter/riving knife:
1. The blade being used fits the requirements stated on the safety device.
2. The splitter/riving knife is in line with the blade. To adjust alignment, see the
Maintenance section.
3. The splitter/riving knife and blade "in-line distance" (1.1, T021) is no closer than 3mm, and no further apart than 6mm.
4. The cam lock is engaged preventing any movement of the splitter/riving knife.
Installing/Removing
1. With the saw unplugged and the throat plate removed, and the cam lock mechanism in the open position (pulled up), insert the blade guard into the slot.
2. Hold up the pawls and position the blade guard against the left inside of the casing and push down. Make sure the guard is positioned correctly and seated in the bottom of the casing. Grasp the pawls with one hand, leaving the other hand free to activate the cam action lock.
3. Activate the cam action lock.
4. Grasp the pawls up and out of the way to re-insert the throat plate. Lock the throat plate.
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Fig T021: Safety Device Alignment
2. SetupEN
Mitre Gauge
Fig T006: Mitr e G auge. (1) Twist locking handle
and washer. (2) Screw angle stops. (3) Angle stop
catch (pull to deactivate).
Make sure the washer (shown in T006 next to
1) is used with the twist locking handle. The mitre gauge should be used for non­through cuts and cuts where using the fence would be more hazardous than using a sled. As a general rule, boards that are wider than they are long should not be cut with the fence as the mitre gauge (sled) is a safer function.
Blades
DANGER! Unplug tablesaw prior to changing blades or removing the throatplate.
CAUTION! Make sure the teeth of the blade are facing the front of the saw as shown. CAUTION! The saw blade is extremely sharp. Use extra care when handling the blade or work ing near it. Serious
injury is possible.
Fig T009: Blade removal/i nstallat ion. (1) Arbor wrench. (2) Blade rotation lock. (3) Arbor
nut.
1. Un-plug the table-saw!
2. To access the blade, remove any blade guards, riving knifes, splitters, and the throat plate.
3. Set the arbor tilt to 0 degrees and lock.
4. Raise saw to highest position.
5. Engage blade lock (2, red component).
6. Remove the arbor nut (3) and flange with (1) arbor wrench.
7. Remove or install blade.
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3. Maintenance

WARNING!
WARNING! Never perform and setup, maintenance or adjustment procedures with the machine connec ted to the power source!
WARNING! If you have any doubt about the described procedure, seek professional assistance. Do not attempt any procedure that you feel is unsafe, or that you do not have the physical capability of achieving.
WARNING! When removing banding, extreme c aution must be used as the banding will spring when cut.
CAUTION! The machine is heavy. Ensure that you have enough people to do the job safely.
NOTE: There may be sawdust in or around your new machine as a result of thorough testing.
Daily Check:
• Loose mounting bolts
• Damaged saw blade
• Damaged riving knifes, splitters, or blade guards
• Worn or damaged wires
• Any other unsafe condition
Weekly Maintenance:
• Clean table surface and miter slot grooves
• Clean and protect cast iron table
• Clean rip fence
Monthly Maintenance:
• Clean/vacuum dust buildup from inside cabinet and off motors.
• Check/replace belt for proper tension, damage or wear.
Every 6–12 Months:
• Lubricate trunnion slides.
• Lubricate worm gear.
• Lubricate lead-screw.
• Lubricate gearing and gearboxes.
3. Maintenance
General
Keep your machine clean. At the end of each day, clean the machine. Wood contains moisture, and if sawdust or wood chips are not removed they will cause rust. In general, we recommend that you only use a Teflon-based lubricant on the saw. Regular oil attracts dust and dirt. Teflon lubricant tends to dry and has less of a tendency to accumulate dirt and saw dust. Periodically check that all nuts and bolts are tight.
Drive belt
The drive belt should last for many years (depending on the usage) but needs to be inspected regularly for cracks, cuts and general wear. If damage is found, replace the belt.
Bearings
All bearings are sealed for life and do not require any maintenance. If a bearing becomes faulty, replace it.

3.1 Maintenance Work

To keep you Laguna Tools machine in top performance for many years please follow this maintenance schedule and refer to any instructions.
Safety Device Alignment
Rust
The saw is made from steel and cast iron. All non-painted surfaces will rust if not protected. It is recommended that they be protected by applying wax or a Teflon­based lubricant to them.
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Fig T013: Safety Device adjustments. (1) locking bolts. (2) adjustment set screws.
The riving knife, blade guard, or splitter must be aligned with the blade to be used effectively. The riving knife should only be used with blades specified on the riving knife (or vice versa). To adjust the position of the blade safety attachments, relative to the saw blade:
1. Loosen the two middle setting bolts. These two bolts fasten the assembly in­between the set screws and the arbor block.
2. Adjust the set screws as needed to correct the out-of-align blade attachment. Do small adjustments and check.
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3. Maintenance
Behavior
Possible Causes
Solutions
Machine will not start or continues to trip the breaker.
1. Start capacitor at fault.
1. Test/replace if faulty.
2. Motor connection wired wrong.
2. Correct motor wiring connections.
3. Wiring at fault.
3. Check/fix broken, disconnected, or corroded wires.
4. Motor Start/Stop switch at fault.
4. Replace switch.
5. Motor at fault.
5. Test/repair/replace.
6. Run capacitor at fault.
6. Test/replace if faulty.
7. Wall circuit breaker tripped or at fault.
7. Ensure circuit size is correct/replace weak breaker.
8. Power supply switched OFF or at fault.
8. Ensure power supply is on/has correct voltage.
9. Plug/receptac le at fault or wired incorrectly.
9. Test wires and contac ts; correct the wiring.
Machine is excessively loud or is experiencing excessive vibration.
1. Motor or component loose.
1. Inspect/replace damaged bolts/nuts, and re tighten with thread-locking fluid.
2. Blade at fault.
2. Replace warped/bent blade; re-sharpen dull blade.
3. Motor mount loose/broken.
3. Tighten/replace.
4. Machine incorrectly mounted.
4. Tighten mounting bolts; relocate/shim machine.
5. Arbor pulley loose.
5. Re-tighten/replace arbor pulley.
6. Belts worn or loose.
6. Adjust tension of/replace belt.
7. Pulley loose or at fault.
7. Realign/replace s haft, pulley, setscrew, and key.
8. Arbor bearings at fault.
8a. Replace arbor housing bearings; replace arbor. 8b. Test by rotating shaft; grinding/loose shaft requires bearing replacement.
Machine trips the overload, or feels underpowered during operation.
1. Feed rate/cutting speed too fast.
1. Decrease feed rate/cutting speed.
2. Workpiece material unsuitable for machine.
2. Only cut wood; ensure moisture is below 20%.
3. Pulley/sprocket slipping on shaft.
3. Test for good contacts/correc t wiring.
4. Motor bearings at fault.
4. Replace loose pulley/shaft.
5. Contactor (internal breaker) at fault.
5. Test/repair/replace.
6. Motor overheated.
6. Test all legs for power/replace if faulty.
7. Workpiece crooked; fence not aligned.
7. Clean motor, let cool, and reduce workload.
8. Machine undersized for task; wrong blade.
8. Straighten or replace workpiece; adjust fence.
9. Run capacitor at fault.
9. Use correct blade; reduce feed rate or depth of cut.
10. Belt is slipping from pulley.
10. Test/repair/replace.
11. Motor wired incorrectly.
11. Adjust tension of/replace belt.
12. Plug/receptacle at fault.
12. Wire motor correctly.
13. Motor at fault.
13. Test/repair/replace.
Dust Collection
1. Inadequate suction
1. The optional zero clearance throat plate will supply better dust collection than the standard die cast throat plate.
2. No suction
2. move motor cover and verify that the internal hose is fixed to the blade shroud port and the external 4" port.
Table/Blade/Fence Alignment
Fig T021: Blade/Table alignment with mitre gauge and dial indicator.
Adjusting the Table to be parallel with the blade: It is good practice to make sure
that the table is always parallel to the blade by checking it often. You can do this with a combination square or with a dial indicator on an appropriate mount. There are several dedicated tools to do this job well like the saw gauge sold by WoodPecekers®.
With the throat plate and all attachments removed, raise the blade to the highest position at 90 degrees with the table. Take an initial measurement about ½ inch from the ground edge of the blade as shown.
Keep the mitre gauge against the left rail and slowly move across the blade. Take the second measurement and compare with the initial measurement. Adjust the table to compensate false measurements. There are 3 bolts to loosen prior to adjusting the table.

3.2 Troubleshooting

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A1. Wiring

WARNING!
VOLTAGE. Before connecting this tool to a power supply (receptac le, outlet, etc.) make sure that the voltage supplied is the same that is specified on the nameplate of the tool. IF IN DOUBT, DO NOT PLUG IN THE MACHINE. Using this tool with a voltage different than that stated on the nameplate c an damage the electrical components of this machine and any such damage will not be covered by a warranty.
CIRCU IT BREAK ER. Also make sure that the power supply is equipped with the appropriate breaker and plug according to your local electrical code. To do this, first check the motor plate to get the FLA amperage of the machine, if worn out or not present then refer to the specifications sheet. If there is any doubt in regards to choosing the appropriate circuit breaker, please consult an electrician or an electrical supply source.
ELECTRI CAL SHOCK. It is extremely dangerous to work on live wires and/or electrical systems that are connecte d to a power s ource. ALWAYS disconnect the power from the machine prior to performing any maintenance or adjustments.
MOTOR WIRI NG: The information in this manual was current at the time of printing but may be different than the diagram on your mac hine. ALWAYS use the supplied wiring diagram with the machine or motor (under the electrical covering) if present.
F3 (MTSF3362203-0130)
A1. Wiring
F2 & F1 (MTSF236110175-0130 , MTSF132110150-0130)
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NOTE: 220V(240V) Operation requires purchase of 220V magnetic switch (PTSF236110175-0130-124-1)
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A2. F1 Parts

WARNING!
WARNING! Never perform and setup, maintenance or adjustment procedures with the machine connec ted to the power source!
NOTICE! Only use authentic Laguna Tools parts for replacements.
Key
Part #
Description
Specification
Rfe #
Q
Fusion Tablesaw
MTSF132110150-0130
Fusion F1 Tablesaw
1.5HP 110V 30"R ip
924573-000
1
Key
Part #
Description
Specification
Rfe #
Q
Hardware Package #1 (Pre-Assembled Hardware)
H1
PTSF1-H1
Hardware Pack age #1
850856-000
1
51
PTSF1-51
Hook
174398-904
152PTSF1-52
Round Head Screw
M5*2.12P*12
001104-703
292PTSF1-92
Fixing Knob
920703-000
197PTSF1-97
Bushing
250406-615
1
115
PTSF1-115
Cap Screw,Lock Washer
M5*0.8P*12-5.1*9.3*1.3t
001801-102
1
116
PTSF1-116
Hex. screw
M6*1.0P*12
000002-101
2
120
PTSF1-120
Flat Washer
6.7*16*1.0t
006001-033
2
121
PTSF1-121
M6*1.0P(10B*5H)
008603-100
2
136
PTSF1-136
Hex. Wrench
2.5mm
040002-000
1
137
PTSF1-137
Hex. Wrench
4mm
040004-000
1
138
PTSF1-138
Open Wrench
10*13
174569-904
1
Hardware Package #2 (Bas e & Feet)
H2
PTSF1-H2
Hardware Pack age #2
850857-000
1
22
PTSF1-22
Leveling foot
230109-615
426PTSF1-26
Hex Nut
M8*1.25P(13B*6.5H)
008006-100
2027PTSF1-27
M8*1.25P*16
001001-101
16
Hardware Package #3 (guide rails)
H3
PTSF1-H3
Hardware Pack age #3
850684-000
1
19
PTSF1-19
Cap Screw,Lock Washer
M8*1.25P*20/8.2*15.4
001803-102
626PTSF1-26
Hex Nut
M8*1.25P(13B*6.5H)
008006-100
1236PTSF1-36
Flat Washer
8.5*16*2.0t
006001-049
12
74
PTSF1-74
Square Bolt
M8*1.25P*20
048701-101
6
Hardware Package #4 (extension wings)
H4
PTSF1-H4
Hardware Pack age #4
850840-000
1
31
PTSF1-31
Cap Screw
M8*1.25P*20
000104-106
836PTSF1-36
Flat Washer
8.5*16*2.0t
006001-049
8
126
PTSF1-126
120*100*0.1t
041103-001
1
Hardware Package #5 (tool holder)
H5
PTSF1-H5
850867-000
1
6
PTSF1-6
Anit-loose Nut
M8*1.25P(13B*9H)
008306-100
2
104
PTSF1-104
Hex Screw w/Washer
M8*1.25P*16/(13B*6.5H)
049201-101
2
105
PTSF1-105
Slide Shelf
170541-904
2
Key
Part #
Description
Specification
Rfe #
Q
Base
20
PTSF1-20
Base Legs Ass embly
670*700*0.03t
924629-000
2
20.1
PTSF1-20.1
Left Bas e leg
670*700*0.03t
174523-000
1
20.2
PTSF1-20.2
Right Bas e Leg
670*700*0.03t
041301-003
121PTSF1-21
Base Panels Assembly
500*440*0.04t
924630-000
2
21.1
PTSF1-21.1
Front Panel
500*440*0.04t
174524-000
1
21.2
PTSF1-21.2
Rear Panel
500*440*0.04t
041302-005
126PTSF1-26
Hex Nut
M8*1.25P(13B*6.5H)
008006-100
20
27
PTSF1-27
Square Neck Cap Screw
M8*1.25P*16
001001-101
16
A2. F1 Parts
See Specifications here: 1.1 Specifications
Customer Support: (949)-474-1200 or customerservice@lagunatools.com
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Base
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Body
Key
Part #
Description
Specification
Rfe #
Q
Mitre Gauge
3
PTSF1-3
Miter Gauge Assembly
924586-000
1
3.1
PTSF1-3.1
Miter Gauge Handle Assembly
230140-615
1
3.2
PTSF1-3.2
Flat Washer
8.5*18*3.0t
006002-051
1
3.3
PTSF1-3.3
Miter gauge body
090109-008
1
3.4
PTSF1-3.4
Pan Head Screw
M4*0.7P*20
000302-108
3
3.5
PTSF1-3.5
Hex Nut
M4*0.7P(7B*3.2H)
008002-100
3
3.6
PTSF1-3.6
Pan Head Screw
3/16"-24NC*3/8"
003303-105
3
3.7
PTSF1-3.7
Pointer
250226-620
1
3.8
PTSF1-3.8
Spacer
130053-903
1
3.9
PTSF1-3.9
Angle Set Bar
360381-901
1
3.10
PTSF1-3.10
Shoulder Screw
290023-902
1
3.11
PTSF1-3.11
Slot Bar
310496-904
1
3.12
PTSF1-3.12
Miter Scale
571614-000
1
Key
Part #
Description
Specification
Rfe #
Q
Body
6
PTSF1-6
Anit-loose Nut
M8*1.25P(13B*9H)
008306-100
1
46
PTSF1-46
Cap Screw
M8*1.25P*12
000104-103
447PTSF1-47
Clamp
60-80mm
042608-000
151PTSF1-51
Hook
174398-904
1
52
PTSF1-52
Round Head Screw
M5*2.12P*12
001104-703
253PTSF1-53
Storage Box
251251-615
160PTSF1-60
Dust Hose
2.5”(inner dia.)*460mm
042620-009
1
78
PTSF1-78
230297-615
188PTSF1-88
Arbor Wrench
174315-904
1
104
PTSF1-104
Hex Screw w/Washer
M8*1.25P*16/(13B*6.5H)
049201-101
1
106
PTSF1-106
Motor Cover
251239-615
1
107
PTSF1-107
Pan Head Screw
M6*1.0P*16
000304-107
4
108
PTSF1-108
Flat Washer
6.3*13*1.0t
006001-022
4
109
PTSF1-109
Cabinet
174527-000
1
110
PTSF1-110
Strain Relief
SB7R-1
020002-000
2
111
PTSF1-111
Pan Head Screw
M5*0.8P*12
000303-104
5
112
PTSF1-112
Pan Head Screw,Flat Washer
M6*1.0P*10/6*13.2*1.0t
001603-102
4
113
PTSF1-113
Dust Adapter
4"
250780-615
1
114
PTSF1-114
Handwheel Handle
See 93 for Assembly
920718-002
1
115
PTSF1-115
Cap Screw,Lock Washer
M5*0.8P*12-5.1*9.3*1.3t
001801-102
1
117
PTSF1-117
Phillips Screw
M4.5*1.81P*9
001103-901
4
118
PTSF1-118
Push Stick Holder
170965-904
1
119
PTSF1-119
Push Stick
230334-615
1
122
PTSF1-122
Flat Washer
8.4*15(BW-8)
006504-100
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A2. F1 Parts
Key
Part #
Description
Specification
Rfe #
Q
Throat Plate
5
PTSF1-5
Throat Plate Assembly
924512-000
1
5.1
PTSF1-5.1
Table Insert
090341-156
1
5.2
PTSF1-5.2
270078-902
1
5.3
PTSF1-5.3
270077-902
1
5.4
PTSF1-5.4
3M VHB F-9473 PC t= 0.25mm
W=38.5
420022-000
1
5.5
PTSF1-5.5
Set screw
M5*0.8P*12
001901-104
4
5.6
PTSF1-5.6
3M VHB F-9473 PC t= 0.25mm
W=24.5
420023-000
1
Key
Part #
Description
Specification
Rfe #
Q
Table
1
PTSF1-1-11
Magnetic Switch As sembly
120V CSA
937879-001
1
1
PTSF1-1-21
Magnetic Switch As sembly
220V CSA
937878-001
OPT
13.1
PTSF1-13.1
Extension Table
470*800*0.04t
174521-000
119PTSF1-19
Cap Screw,Lock Washer
M8*1.25P*20/8.2*15.4
001803-102
626PTSF1-26
Hex Nut
M8*1.25P(13B*6.5H)
008006-100
14
31
PTSF1-31
Cap Screw
M8*1.25P*20
000104-106
8
33.1
PTSF1-33.1
Rear R ail (Short)
650*75*0.05t
174525-308
1
34.1
PTSF1-34.1
Rear R ail (Long)
900*70*0.04t
174526-308
1
36
PTSF1-36
Flat Washer
8.5*16*2.0t
006001-049
2038PTSF1-38
Front Rail Assembly (Long)
924575-000
1
38.1
PTSF1-38.1
Rail
1570*155*0.05t
310503-909
1
38.2
PTSF1-38.2
Scale
30"
574874-000
1
38.3
PTSF1-38.3
Cap
250699-615
1
38.4
PTSF1-38.4
Screw
M4*1.59P*12
001102-604
2
39
PTSF1-39
Table
051408-000
140PTSF1-40
Spring Pin
3*10
011001-103
141PTSF1-41
Knob
251243-615
142PTSF1-42
Spring
280179-000
1
43
PTSF1-43
Flat Washer
5.2*12*1.5t
006001-010
144PTSF1-44
Anit-loose Nut
M5*0.8P(8B*6H)
008302-100
345PTSF1-45
Front Rail Assembly (Short)
924576-000
1
45.1
PTSF1-45.1
Rail
590*140*0.05t
310502-909
1
45.2
PTSF1-45.2
Pin
360249-905
2
45.3
PTSF1-45.3
Cap
250698-615
1
45.4
PTSF1-45.4
Screw
M4*1.59P*12
001102-604
274PTSF1-74
Square Bolt
M8*1.25P*20
048701-101
6
116
PTSF1-116
Hex. screw
M6*1.0P*12
000002-101
2
120
PTSF1-120
Flat Washer
6.7*16*1.0t
006001-033
2
121
PTSF1-121
Square Nut
M6*1.0P(10B*5H)
008603-100
2
122
PTSF1-122
Washer
8.4*15(BW-8)
006504-100
10
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Internals
Key
Part #
Description
Specification
Rfe #
Q
Internals
4
PTSF1-4
Flat Washer
8.5*16*1.0t
006001-045
3
6
PTSF1-6
Anti-loose Nut
M8*1.25P(13B*9H)
008306-100
17PTSF1-7
S ring
STW-14
010005-000
18PTSF1-8
Riving Knife
174396-904
1
9
PTSF1-9
Set nylock screw
M6*1.0P*8
001902-110
410PTSF1-10
Round Head Screw
M5*0.8P*16
000804-106
211PTSF1-11
Pin
361251-905
112PTSF1-12
Fixing Knob
361250-901
115PTSF1-15
Spring
280259-901
1
16
PTSF1-16
Bushing
130363-903
117PTSF1-17
Block
110073-000
118PTSF1-18
Lock Handle
110071-000
123PTSF1-23
Upper Trunnion
090323-000
1
24
PTSF1-24
Spring Washer
8.2*15.4
006305-100
225PTSF1-25
Cap nylock screw
M8*1.25P*20
002601-102
226PTSF1-26
Hex Nut
M8*1.25P(13 B*6.5H)
008006-100
228PTSF1-28
Spring
280260-901
1
29
PTSF1-29
Retaining Ring
ETW-9
010206-000
230PTSF1-30
Arbor Lock Handle
174325-156
131PTSF1-31
Cap Screw
M8*1.25P*20
000104-106
2
32
PTSF1-32
Flat Washer
6.2*20*3.0t
006001-020
135PTSF1-35
Trunnion Support
110020-000
237PTSF1-37
Cap Screw
M8*1.25P*25
000104-108
6
44
PTSF1-44
Anit-loose Nut
M5*0.8P(8B*6H)
008302-100
348PTSF1-48-1115
Motor Assembly
110V Single Phase 1.5HP
TH58-01
49
PTSF1-49
Spring
280266-000
1
50
PTSF1-50
Spacer
WW-8
006702-100
254PTSF1-54
Fixing Plate
174371-000
1
55
PTSF1-55
Round Head Socket Lock
Screw
M5*0.8P*12
002503-101
6
56
PTSF1-56
Dust Hood
251277-615
157PTSF1-57
Pan Head nylock Screw
M5*0.8P*8
002002-101
558PTSF1-58
Column
361246-000
2
59
PTSF1-59
Cap nylock screw
M8*1.25P*35
002601-108
261PTSF1-61
Key
4*4*8
012002-003
262PTSF1-62
Washer
174324-000
1
63
PTSF1-63
Ball Bearing
51100
031011-001
264PTSF1-64
Hex. screw
M6*1.0P*16
000002-103
165PTSF1-65
Flat Washer
6.4*16*1.6t
006007-114
1
66
PTSF1-66
Lead Screw
361245-901
167PTSF1-67
S ring
STW-16
010007-000
168PTSF1-68
Trunnion
090324-000
1
69
PTSF1-69
Bevel Gear
130257-000
270PTSF1-70
Flat Washer
6.4*16*1.0t
006001-025
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PTSF1-71
Anit-loose Nut
M6*1.0P(10B*5H)
008317-300
172PTSF1-72
Anit-loose Nut
M10*1.5P(17B*8H)
008316-200
173PTSF1-73
Flat Washer
10.3*22*2.0t
006001-075
175PTSF1-75
Ball Bearing
6003
030211-002
2
76
PTSF1-76
Spacer
190270-901
177PTSF1-77
Fixed Plate
174305-901
179PTSF1-79
Poly V-Belt
135J6
014302-000
1
80
PTSF1-80
Arbor
381389-902
181PTSF1-81
Sawblade
10''*40T
390017-000
182PTSF1-82
Sawblade clamp
174399-901
183PTSF1-83
Nut
TW5/8"-12
380205-901
184PTSF1-84
Set nylock screw
M6*1.0P*6
001902-109
1
85
PTSF1-85
Bushing
130377-903
1
86
PTSF1-86
Pan Head nylock Screw, Flat
Washer
M5*0.8P*12/5*10.5*1.0t
002402-101
1
87
PTSF1-87
Pointer
174464-156
1
89
PTSF1-89
S ring
STW-25
010011-000
290PTSF1-90
Bushing
361290-902
191PTSF1-91
Plate
174465-904
193PTSF1-93
Handwheel Assembly
920715-002
1
94
PTSF1-94
Set screw
M5*0.8P*5
000202-101
2
95
PTSF1-95
Cap Screw,Lock Washer,Flat
Washer
M8*1.25P*20/8.2*15.4/8.5*1
9*2t
001501-101
3
96
PTSF1-96
S ring
STW-10
010001-000
1
98
PTSF1-98
Spacer
P11
043322-000
199PTSF1-99
Bushing
190273-901
1
100
PTSF1-100
Shaft
361273-902
1
101
PTSF1-101
Flat Washer
10.5*19*1.5t
006001-078
1
102
PTSF1-102
Arbor Rod Assembly
924513-000
1
102.6
PTSF1-102.6
Spring Pin
4*20
011002-105
1
103
PTSF1-103
Plate
173370-901
1
122
PTSF1-122
Washer
8.4*15(BW-8)
006504-100
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Key
Part #
Description
Specification
Rfe #
Q
Fence
14
PTSF1-14
Fence Assembly
924574-000
1
14.1
PTSF1-14.1
End Cap
250483-615
2
14.2
PTSF1-14.2
Adapter
310100-909
1
14.3
PTSF1-14.3
Hex. screw
M6*1.0P*45
000002-308
1
14.4
PTSF1-14.4
Bracket
171993-904
1
14.5
PTSF1-14.5
Frictional Plate
250602-621
1
14.6
PTSF1-14.6
Square Bolt
M8*1.25P*20
048701-101
3
14.7
PTSF1-14.7
Pointer
250799-620
1
14.8
PTSF1-14.8
Round Head Tapping Screw
M3*1.06P*6
001101-205
2
14.9
PTSF1-14.9
Pan Head Screw
M6*1.0P*6
000304-210
2
14.10
PTSF1-14.10
Fence B ody
174310-308
1
14.11
PTSF1-14.11
Hex Nut
M6*1.0P(10B*5H)
008005-100
1
14.12
PTSF1-14.12
Frictional Wheel
250587-615
1
14.13
PTSF1-14.13
Hex Nut
M8*1.25P(13B*6.5H)
008006-100
3
14.14
PTSF1-14.14
Flat Washer
8.5*16*2t
006001-049
3
14.15
PTSF1-14.15
Plastic Set Screw
M12*1.75P
250472-621
2
14.16
PTSF1-14.16
Hex. screw
M10*1.5P*50
000004-306
1
14.17
PTSF1-14.17
Handle
230301-615
1
14.18
PTSF1-14.18
Compress Cam Assembly
922141-000
1
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14.19
PTSF1-14.19
Frictional Plate
250471-621
2
14.20
PTSF1-14.20
Flat Head Screw
M6*1.0P*8
002103-103
2
14.21
PTSF1-14.21
Brack et for Frictional Plate
174313-904
1
14.22
PTSF1-14.22
Anit-loose Nut
M10*1.5P(17B*12H)
008308-100
1
14.23
PTSF1-14.23
Anit-loose Nut
M6*1.0P(10B*7H)
008304-100
1
14.24
PTSF1-14.24
Set nylock screw
M6*1.0P*6
001902-109
2
14.25
PTSF1-14.25
Brack et for Pointer
172847-905
1
14.28
PTSF1-14.28
Spring Plate
270007-901
2
14.29
PTSF1-14.29
Pan Head Screw
M4*0.7P*6
000302-101
4
14.30
PTSF1-14.30
Cap
250557-615
1
14.31
PTSF1-14.31
Friction plate
574997-000
2
Guard
Key
Part #
Description
Specification
Rfe #
Q
Guard
2
PTSF1-2
Blade Guard Ass embly
924573-000
1
2.1
PTSF1-2.1
Right Cover
251246-000
1
2.2
PTSF1-2.2
Shoulder Shaft
290073-905
4
2.3
PTSF1-2.3
Left Cover
251247-000
1
2.4
PTSF1-2.4
O-Ring
P006
043317-000
4
2.5
PTSF1-2.5
Clamper Support
130365-903
1
2.6
PTSF1-2.6
Anit-loose Nut
M5*0.8P(8B*6H)
008302-100
3
2.7
PTSF1-2.7
Pan Head Screw
M5*0.8P*6
000303-101
2
2.8
PTSF1-2.8
Bolt
230336-615
1
2.9
PTSF1-2.9
Rod Bracket -Left
130270-903
2
2.10
PTSF1-2.10
Rod Bracket -Right
130271-903
2
2.11
PTSF1-2.11
Pan Head Screw
M4*0.7P*10
000302-103
2
2.12
PTSF1-2.12
Pin
360960-901
2
2.13
PTSF1-2.13
Rod
171154-904
1
2.14
PTSF1-2.14
Anti-Kick Finger -Left
171378-904
1
2.15
PTSF1-2.15
Spring
280162-901
1
2.16
PTSF1-2.16
Block
251311-615
1
2.17
PTSF1-2.17
Pin
360864-000
1
2.18
PTSF1-2.18
Spreader Shaft
360865-901
1
2.19
PTSF1-2.19
Spring
280160-901
1
2.20
PTSF1-2.20
Retaining Ring
ETW-7
010204-000
1
2.21
PTSF1-2.21
Spring
280163-901
1
2.22
PTSF1-2.22
Anti-Kick Finger -Right
171379-904
1
2.23
PTSF1-2.23
Pan Head Screw
M5*0.8P*30
000303-110
1
2.24
PTSF1-2.24
Spreader
174397-904
1
2.25
PTSF1-2.25
Warning Label
573543-000
1
2.26
PTSF1-2.26
Pan Head Screw
M5*0.8P*12
000303-104
2
2.27
PTSF1-2.27
Flat Washer
5.3*12*1.0t
006001-012
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Index
- 1 -
110V Power 8
- 5 -
52" Fence kit 8, 11
- A -
Amperage (FLA) 8 Arbor Height 11 Arbor Tilt 11 Arbor Wheel handle 14 Arbor Wheels 8 Arbor Wrench 8, 10
- B -
Base 8 Base Legs 14 Base Panels 14 Bearings 19 Blade 10 Blade Guard 8, 10 Blade Guard Assembly 14 Blades 17
- C -
Cabinet 8, 10 Cabinet Assembly 15 Certification 8 CFM Requirement 8 Circuit Breaker Req. 8
- D -
Dado Throat Plate 8, 11 Dimensions 9 Drive belt 19 Dust Collection 15 Dust Collection Guard 8 Dust Extraction Port 10 Dust Port Outer Diameter 8
EN Index
- E -
Enclosed Cabinet 8 Extension Wing 8, 15
- F -
Fence 8, 10, 14 Fence Adjustments 15 Fence Front Guide 10 Fence Handle 14 Fence Holder - Mounts to plastic motor
cover 14 Fence Lock 11 Fence Rails 15 Fence Rear Guide 10 Fence Support (long) 14 Fence Support (short) 14 Floor to To Table 8 Front Fence Support (long) 14 Front Fence Support (short) 14
- G -
Guide Posts 10
- H -
Height Arbor Wheel 10 Holder 14
- I -
Industrial Use 8 Integrated Mobility 8 Integrated Tool Holder 8 Iron Upper Trunnion 8
- L -
Length of Waranty 7 Leveling 15 Lower Trunnion 8, 10
- M -
Maintenance 19 Miter Gauge 10 Mitre Gauge 17
Mitre Gauge Assembly 14 Mitre Guage 8 Motor Cover 10 Motor Power 8 Motor Speed 8
- N -
Net Weight 8
- O -
oil 19 Overall Size 8
- P -
PDF 7 Placement 13 Plug Included 8 Power Requirements 8 Push Stick 14
- Q -
Quick Blade Change 8 Quick Release Guards 8
- R -
Receive Support 7 Receiving 13 Receptacle Req. 8 Registration 7 Riving Knife 8, 10 Rust 19
- S -
Safety 3 Safety Device Alignment 19 Saftey Devices 17 Setup 13 Shipping Damage 7 Shipping Dimensions 8 Shipping Weight 8 Sliding Table Attachment 8 Standard Throat Plate 8
Starter Switch 8 Switch 10, 11
- T -
Table 8 Table w/ Extension wings 10 Table Wing 8, 14 Table/Blade/Fence Alignment 19 TEFC Motor 8 Thin Kerf Riving Knife 8 Throat Plate 8, 10, 15 Tilt Arbor Wheel 10 Tilt Guage 11 Tool Holder 10 Troubleshooting 20 Trunnion Slides 10
- U -
Un-boxing 13 Upper Trunnion 8, 10
- W -
w/ 52" Extension 8 warranty 7 Warranty Limitations 7 Wiring 21 Work 19
- Z -
zero clearance throat plate 15
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