Laguna Tools MPSP12-4-0135, P12|4 Pro User Manual

P12|4 Pro Panelsaw Manual
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Table of Contents
I. GENERAL INFORMATION
1-1. General information & safety rules …………………………………………………... p4
II. SPECIFICATIONS
Features…………………………………………………………………………………….…p9
Specifications…………………………………………………………………..…………….p10
III. INSTALLATION
Unpacking……………………………………………………………….…………….……...p11
Check the machine items.........…………………………………………….…………….. p11
1. Installation of control panel…………………….....…………………………..….……. p12
2. Installation of the crosscut table and fence …………………………..….…..……p12
3. Installation and alignment of crosscut fence……………………………………..… p13
4. Installation of the sliding table end handle and door …………………………...… p14
5. Installation of the extension table ………………………………..……………….….p15
6. Installation of round bar and scale…………………………………………...……..….p15
7. Moving and fixing the base unit …………………..………………………….........…..p16
8. Installation of Riving knife and standard guard …………………………...……..….p16
Operation and Maintenance
9. Riving Knife and saw blade …………………………...…………………………….….p17
10. Changing main blade…………………………………………………………………...p17
11. 12 Scoring blade, Fence scale alignment ……………………………………………p18
13.-15 Changing scoring blade, Rip cutting, test run…………………………………….p19
16 Rip cutting with the sliding table ……………………………………………………… .p20
17. Crosscutting……………………………………………………………………………….p21
18.-19. Lubrication, replace belts……………………………………………………………p22
20. Sliding table parallel adjustment………………………………………………………..p23
21. Squaring crosscut fence to blade……………………………………………………….p24
22. Trouble shooting…………………………………………………………………………..p25
IV. Tool Box……………………………………………………………………………………..p26
VII. WIRING DIAGRAM…………………………………………….,,………..……………...p27
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PARTS LIST……………………………………………………………………………..
ASSEM01- Machine body & table ………………………………………………….
ASSEM02- Control panel ……………………………………………………...........
ASSEM03- Power unit ………………………………………………………………
ASSEM04- Saw blade angel device …………………………………………………
ASSEM05- Saw blade rise & fall device …………………………………………….
ASSEM06- Scoring device ……………………………………………………………
ASSEM07- Outrigger arm …………………………………………………………….
ASSEM08- Crosscut table …………………………………………………………….
ASSEM09- Crosscut fence ……………………………………………………………
ASSEM10- Rip fence …………………………………………………………………
ASSEM11- Sliding table ………………………………………………………...........
ASSEM12- Saw blade guard device …………………………………………………..
ASSEM14- Accessories ……………………………………………………………….
ASSEM16- Power Code…………………………………………………………………..
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1. GENERAL INFORMATION & SAFETY RULES
OAV Equipment & Tools, Inc. specializes in supplying a full series of panel saws: from 1600,
2300, 2500, 3200 and 3800mm. The design of this machine is unique, and includes an enlarged
outrigger and carriage, and a direct dust collection outlet. We sincerely hope that you enjoy
operating this machine. If you have any suggestions as to how we can improve this product,
please don't hesitate to contact us through a regional OAV representative.
Panel saws are professional woodworking machines, designed to rip solid wood, chipboard,
fiberboard, plywood and other similar materials. It is very important to take note of the rigidity of
the materials you will be working with; please do not use the saw to cut metals, stone, or other
materials that are not suitable for cutting by panel saw.
HSS (High Speed Steel) saw blades and milling tools should not be used. Only saw blades made
in accordance with EN847-1: 1997 should be used with this machine.
Generally speaking, this machine should be installed under the following conditions:
1) Supply voltage: 0.9 - 1.1 is normal supply voltage
2) Source frequency : 0.99 - 1.01 is normal frequency
3) Ambient temperature: 5°C – 40°C.
4) Altitude: the altitude should be up to 1000m above sea level
5) Relative humidity: the humidity should not exceed 50% at 40°C.
6) Atmosphere: free of excess dust, acid fumes, corrosive gases and salt.
7) Avoid exposure to direct sunlight or heat rays, as they can change the environmental temp.
8) Avoid exposure to abnormal vibration.
8) The electrical equipment can withstand the effects of transportation and a storage
temperature of -25°C to 55°C. It can then withstand temperatures of +70°C for short
periods of time (Period of time cannot exceed 24 hours)
This machine was designed for certain applications only. We strongly recommend that this
machine NOT be modified and/or used for any applications, other than the ones for which it was
designed.
If you have any questions regarding its application, DO NOT use the machine until you have
received detailed instruction from our representative in your region.
Safety Rules
For your own safety, please read the instruction manual before operating this machine.
1) Read the instruction manual before operating the machine.
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Anyone who operates the machine must first be properly trained. It is very important that anyone
who operates the machine first reads and understands all of the safety measures outlined in this
manual. They must also obey and execute the regulations stated in this manual, and learn the
machine's applications and limitations, as well as the specific hazards particular to the machine.
2) Ground all machines.
It is important to make sure that the "PE" terminal is connected before operating the machine.
3) Keep guards in place and the work area clean.
Keep guards in place and in working order. Keep the work area clean, as cluttered working
environments make accidents more likely.
4) Do not use the machine in dangerous environments.
Do not use the machines in damp or wet locations, or ever expose them to rain.
Please provide suitable lighting around the machine to reduce the risk of injury.
5) Keep children and visitors away.
All children and visitors should be kept at a safe distance away from the work area.
6) Store idle tools (saw blades).
When not in use, please remove all saw blades, and store them in a dry place, out of reach of
children.
7) Wear proper apparel.
Do not wear any loose clothing, neckties, gloves, rings, bracelets, or any other jewelry that can
get caught in moving parts. If you have long hair, it is important to wear a protective hair covering.
Please wear gloves to install/replace saw blades, and wear safety goggles/ear protection
during operation.
8) Stay alert.
Be mindful of what you are doing. Do not operate the machine if you are tired.
9) Do not force the machines.
The machines will work both better and safer if they are operated at the cutting speeds they are
designed for.
10) SHUT OFF the power, remove the work pieces, and turn off the power before leaving the
machine. Please turn off the power before carrying out any inspections, maintenance,
adjustments, or cleaning.
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11) No smoking!! Please do not smoke while operating the machine.
12) Have your machine repaired by a qualified person.
Repairs should only be carried out by specially trained, qualified people, using original spare parts;
failure to do this may result in injury or death.
13) Check any damaged parts.
Before using the machine further, the guard or other damaged part should first be carefully
checked to determine if it will operate properly and perform its intended function. Check the
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.
14) Waste Disposal
Dispose of all waste with extreme care, and in accordance with local regulations.
15) Fire extinguisher:
The workshop of the user must be equipped with a fire extinguisher, or other device specified by
local safety regulations.
16) Stand in a proper position for operation.
Please stand in front of machine for operation.
17) Use recommended auxiliary equipment.
Please consult the “drawings” section of the operation manual for recommended auxiliary
equipment and accessories.The use of improper accessories may result in personal injury.
If auxiliary equipment is removed, the original guards or safety devices must be replaced.
OAV is responsible for a connection of the machine to auxiliary equipment only if the auxiliary
equipment has been designed or specifically approved by OAV for used with this machine.
18) Reduce the risk of unintentional starting.
Make sure the switches on the control panel are in the OFF position before operating.
19) Never leave the machine running unattended. Turn the main power off before leaving the
machine unattended. Do not leave the machine until all moving parts come to a complete stop.
20) Make sure the machine is disconnected from the power supply:
Make sure the machine is disconnected from the power supply before beginning any
maintenance, service, adjustments, or repairs.
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21) What to do in an emergency:
This machine is equipped with two emergency buttons. One is a self-latching push button
on the control panel. The other emergency button is positioned on the front side of the machine,
near in-feed work area. The emergency button is red with a yellow background. After the
emergency stop, unlock the emergency stop button, and follow normal start up procedure and
perform the suitable operation to eliminate the hazard. Please see the subsequent pages for a
diagram of the locations of the emergency stop buttons.
22) Never open the protective cover or the service door while the machine is running.
23) If the machine malfunctions while running, shut it down and call servicemen for help as quickly
as possible.
24) Wear ear protection (plugs or muffs) during extended periods of operation.
25) Remove all service items or tools before turning the machine on. Be sure to check that all
service tools and wrenches have been removed, and that all the nuts and bolts adjusted during
servicing are tightened.
26) After switching off the saw motor, allow the saw blade to stop on its own. Never attempt to
stop the blade with any body parts, or any other objects.
27) Never cut a wood panel if it is cracked, damaged, or too small in size.
28) The max. allowed rotation speed of the saw blade used on the machine must never be
exceeded.
29) Do not load more than one work-piece at a time onto the machine.
30) When wood panels are cut, harmful dust is produced. The machine must be equipped with a
proper dust-collecting system.
31) Use only properly sharpened and serviced saw blades. Never exceed the maximum RPM
marked on the saw blade. The optimum cutting speed must be selected by the user.
32) Report any problems with the machine, guards, or saw blades as soon as they are
discovered.
33) Implement safe procedures for cleaning and maintenance. It is important to remove chips and
dust regularly to avoid the risk of fire.
34) The saw blades should be sharpened and maintained win compliance with instructions
supplied by the saw blade manufacturers.
35) Ensure that any spacers and spindle rings are used in strict accordance with the
recommendations of the manufacturer.
36) Never remove any cut-off parts of the work piece from the cutting area while the machine is
running.
37) Ensure that the guards and other safety devices necessary for the machine's operation are in
position, in good working order, and properly placed, well-maintained, and secured.
38) Safe working practices.
a) Use of push blocks and push stick: a push stick should be used in cases when the operator's
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body parts could get close to the area of the saw blade. Push blocks should be between 300mm
and 400mm long, 80mm to 100mm wide and 15mm to 20mm tall. Push blocks should be utilized
when
cutting small work pieces and in circumstances where it is necessary to push the work
piece against the fence.
b) Selection of the saw blade and riving knife: the operator should only select a saw blade that has
a diameter and thickness suitable for the machine.
c) Selection of riving knife slot: the riving knife guiding slot should be no more than 0.5mm wider
than the riving knife guiding elements.
d) Mounting of the saw blade: If the spindle diameter is less than the diameter of the saw blade
bore, a proper bushing should be used. The bushing must be provided by the machine's
manufacturer. The usage of loose rings or bushes may result in serious injury or death.
e) Lighting: it is important to provide adequate lighting around the machine.
39) If you need to guide the work piece along the rip fence, always use the push stick. Please
make sure to keep clear of the rotating saw blade. In case the push stick is damaged, it must be
replaced with a new one.
40) Do not operate this machine while tired or under the influence of drugs, alcohol or any
medications.
41) The dust generated by certain wood products can be h
azardous to your health.
Always operate the machinery in well-ventilated areas. All machines must be equipped with a
proper dust-collecting system.
Please contact our authorized representative in your area for any other questions.
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D30B2
Main Features
1. Cast Iron rip Fence: Micro adjustment for smooth and precise cutting
2. Standard Guard (one piece): Fully adjustable blade maintains, protection around the
saw blades.
3. Crosscut table: to support large panel size during crosscutting operation.
4. Crosscut fence: 90and 45quick position design for a precise crosscutting
5. Flip Stopper: Large stopper for accurate measurements
6. Hand wheel: Main blade high/low and angel manual adjust
7. Sliding table: Precise sliding guides the work-piece through the blade
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SPECIFICATIONS:
ITEM P12 4
Sliding table dimension 1300x316
Cast iron table 548X896mm
Extension table (rear) 952X896mm
Table size 1500x896 mm
Round rail
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Main saw blade (Max.) 305mm
Main saw bore 30mm
Max. cutting height with blade at 90
90mm
Max. cutting height with blade at 45
64mm
Main motor power (3ph) 3HP(3.75 Kw)
Main blade speed 4000rpm
Scoring saw blade 120mm
Scoring saw blade bore 20mm
Scoring blade motor power
1HP(0.75kw)
Scoring blade speed
8000 rpm
Cutting width 1300mm
Cutting width adjustment Manual
Main saw blade tilting adjustment
Manual (0~ 45)
Main saw height adjustment Manual
Scoring saw height adjustment Manual
Saw guard
Simple (overhead guard as option)
Crosscut fence Manual
Dust collection system
120mm/64mm
N.W./G.W./MEAS. (Machine) one package 350/420kgs (1450x1150x1090mm)
Ctn QTY: 16/32 sets
*Due to continuous product improvement, design & specifications are subjected to change without prior notice.
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UNPACKING
SETUP SAFETY
– Please keep this manual near the machine for your reference.
Please follow the instructions set forth by this manual precisely.
– Provide sufficient space around the work area, and keep the area around the machine clean and free of scraps,
debris, oil, and grease.
-This Model gross weight is350kgs. For your safety, please use appropriate equipment when unloading and
unpacking it .
– Place a level on the saw table and adjust the foot studs in such a manner that the saw table is leveled from left to
right and from front to back. Lock the foot studs into position by tightening the lock nuts.
CHECK THE MACHINE ITEMS Packing List
1. Machine Body
2. Wooden crate for machine
3. Assembly parts for large extension table x 1
4. Assembly parts for crosscut table x 1
5. Assembly parts for round bar
6. Assembly parts for crosscut fence
7. Assembly parts for alum. High low fence
8. Assembly parts for back door
9. Assembly parts for standard blade guard, tool box
10. Control Panel
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Installation
** Use forklift to move the machine or minimum 4 people to move together.
(1) Control panel
Install control panel with 4 Hex nuts, Lock washer, washer to mount
it to the machine right hand side.
1. Main SwitchPower on and power off the panel saw.
2. Emergency stop button disconnects power to motor.
3. Blade " start" buttonStarts the main saw blade
and scoring saw blade.
4. Blade" stop" buttonStops the main saw blade
and scoring saw blade.
2) Crosscut Table
1. Put the crosscut table on the pivot pin of the swing arm. (Fig. 2A)
2. Hold the table (Fig. 2B), insert the T-nut at the back side of the table
align the T-nuts into the sliding T Slot. (Fig. 2C)
3. Make sure table is placed proper in the position tighten the lever. (Fig. 2D)
4. Withdraw lever to move or take off the crosscut table.
Main switch
Leve
r
Fig.2A
Fig.2B
Fig.2C
Fig.2D
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(3) Crosscut fence
1. Slide the center stud(M8x1.25), T-bolt (M8x12.5px60) , T-nut (M8x1.25) into crosscut fence T-slot. (Fig. 3C)
2. Insert the crosscut fence to the crosscut table, align the center stud, T-bolt, T-nut to the position. (Fig.3A)
3. Hold the crosscut fence again the 90 degree stop bolt, tighten with the knob to lock the crosscut position. (Fig. 3B)
90 degree stop can do the micro adjustment to be 90 degree (square) with the blade.
4. Install the flip stops in the T-slot on the crosscut fence use knob to secure (Fig. 3C item no. 2),
Use the knob the fasten the end of the extendable end of the fence. (Fig. 3C item no. 3 &4),(Fig. 3D)
Fig. 3A
Fig. 3C
Fig. 3B
Fig. 3D
Crosscut
90 degree stop
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(4) Remove the shipping brace on the slipping table, attached the sliding table handle.
1. Remove the red shipping brace from the sliding table (Fig.4A), install the sliding table end cover (Fig. 4C)
to the sliding table use button head screw with washer (M6x16). (Fig.4B)
2. Install the locate plate under the sliding table end cover. (Fig. 4D)
3. Install the locate plate to the sliding table (Fig. 4E)
4. Install the back door cover
Insert the door into the door latch to finish installation the door. (Fig.4G &4H)
Fig. 4A
Fig.4B
Fig.4C
Fig. 4D
Fig.
Lock
Fig.4F
Fig. 4G
Fig.4
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(5) Fitting the extension table
The sliding table was installed on the machine and calibrated to the cast iron table in manufacture.
1. Before the tables are leveled, do not tighten the bolts in follow steps.
2. Attach the large extension table with three cap screws, lock washers and flat washers (Fig. 5A)
3. Check the surfaces 0 degree the table with a straightedge (Fig. 5B)
4. Make sure table is parallel with saw table. , then adjust the leveling screw of foot studs in order to make it
parallel with saw table.
(6) Fitting the round bar and scale
1. Remove the washer and nut from the round bar first and insert the screw rod of the round bar into
the cast iron table position. (Fig. 6A)
2. Thread and M12-1.75 hex nut onto each stud and tighten the nut against the round rail
3. Thread and M12-1.75 hex nut and a flat washer half way onto each studs (6B)
4. Insert the studs into the table Tighten with an M12 hex nut, lock washer and a flat washer on each stud.
(Fig. 6C) Before operation, the 0° mark on the rip fence scale must be aligned with the blade
the to ensure to be accurate.
Fig. 6A
Fig.6B
Upper lock
Lower adjust
Fig.
Fig.
Fig. 5B
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5. Slide the rip fence body onto the rail, then place the adjustable ring on the sliding table end of the rail and
secure the ring with the set screw (Fig. 6D)
6 . Thread the lock handles (Fig. 6E) into the rip fence body and loosely install the fine adjustment knob.
7. Place the end washer on the end of the rip fence rail and secure it with the M8-1.25 cap screw and lock washer.
8. Check the height of the rip fence rail by sliding the rip fence along the rail and comparing the gap between
the fence body and the table.
9. Adjust the height of the rip fence rail, then tighten all of the nuts against the table showed
10. Check if the bottom of the rip fence rests on the surface of the table. If the rip fence does not rest on the table,
then the fence is correctly adjusted, otherwise, loose the set screw and adjust the hex bolt
to raise the round bar, tighten the set screw to lock the right height.
(7) Moving & fixing the base unit
Place a level on the saw table and adjusting foot stands, so the saw table is level from left to right and from
front to back. Lock the foot studs in position by tightening their jam bolts against the machine body. (fig. 7)
(8) Installation Riving Knife and Semi guard
The riving knife attaches with fix block, hex nut and washer in the place (Fig. 8B) , top distance need at least
3mm-5mm between the riving knife and blade. The semi blade guard fit over the riving knife and is secured in place
with head cap screw. (Fig.8A)
Fig.6E
Fig.6D
Fig. 7
Fig. 8A
Fig. 8B
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Operation and maintenance
(9) Riving knife and saw blade
1. Riving knifeMaintains kerfs opening during cutting
operations. The Purpose is crucial to preventing
kickback caused by the deaf closing behind the blade.
2. Main saw bladeThe maximum is 305 mm.
(it is as option)
3. Scoring saw bladeIt is rotates opposite the main
saw blade, the blade cores the work piece before the
actual cutting operation is performed preventing
tear-out in laminate materials. The scoring is adjustable
forward and backward, upper and down.
(10) Changing Main Blade
This saw is designed with 12" main saw blade, before
you change blade sizes, the riving knife must be
adjusted to match the size of blade you install.
1. Slide the table all the way forward to access the blade
arbor and pull open the blade guard. (Fig. 10A)
2. Use the arbor wrench to remove the arbor nut and
arbor flange, the arbor nut has left hand threads and
loosens by turning clockwise.
3. Slide the blade over the arbor with the teeth facing the
front of the saw
4. Re-install the arbor flange and the arbor nut and
tighten them against the blade
5. Loosen the riving knife center bolt, slide the riving knife
over the bolt (Fig. 10B) and slightly tighten.
6. Position the riving knife about 3mm or 1/8" away from
the nearest carbide tooth on the main blade. For a quick
gauge, use the 3mm next wrench to find the correct
spacing between the blade and the riving knife.
7. Tighten the center bolt to secure the riving knife in position.
8. Move the blade guard back to its original position, and
move the sliding table back to center.
WARNING
Wear gloves to protect your hands when
installing or removing blades.
Fig. 10A
Fig. 10B
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(11) Scoring Blade
Aligning Scoring Blade Set
The scoring blade must be aligned with the main blade to
ensure satisfactory cutting results.
1. Move the blade tilt to 0° (blade 90° to table) and raise
the main blade all the way up.
2. Use T tool to adjust scoring blade (Fig. 11A)
3. Move the rip fence against the main blade
(or scoring blade)
4. Use the adjustment controls to move the scoring blade
so that the rip fence can touch both the scoring blade
and the main blade.
5. Lower the scoring blade to the correct height (2mm or
5/64"), perform a text cut, then make any final adjustment.
(12) Fence Scale Alignment
Before operation, the 0° mark on the rip fence scale
must be aligned with the right side of the blade to ensure
that the rip fence measurements will be accurate.
1. Move the blade tilt to 0° (blade 60° to table), and raise the
main blade all the way up.
2. Move the rip fence against the main blade
3. Loosen the cap screws securing the fence scale.
4. Slide the fence scale to line up the first mark on the
scale with the left edge of the rip fence and tighten the
cap screw.
5. Set the rip fence at 1/8", slide the adjustable right against
the rip fence body, and lock the ring in place. This will
prevent the fence from hitting the blade.
Fig. 11A
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(13) Changing Scoring Blade
1. Discount the saw from the power source.
2. Move the blade tilt to 0° (blade 90° to table), and raise
the scoring blade all the way up.
3. Move the sliding table all the way forward to expose the
internal blade guard that covers the blade and riving knife.
4. To fix the scoring by offered U Tool and using the
arbor wrench to remove the nut. (The arbor nut has
right hand threads and loosens by turning counterclockwise.)
5. Measure the main blade, and use the shims to stack the scoring blade
set so the thickness matches the thickness of the main blade.
6. Install the blade set, re-install the arbor flange and the arbor nut,
and tighten them against the blade set. (Fig.15A)
7. Move the orange blade guard back into its original position,
next to the blades, and center the sliding table.
8. Align the scoring blade set to the main blade.
* Use our offered tools for changing.
(14) Rip Cutting
The panel saw has the capability of rip cutting full size
panels, the sliding table removes the burden of sliding
a large and heavy panel over a stationary table
surface.
The saw also with the capability of rip cutting smaller
boards which is using the machine as a traditional table saw.
Smaller, lighter boards are easier to slide across the
stationary cast iron table surface to the right of the
saw blade.
(Fig. 16A & 16B)
(15) Test Run
Before operation, it must be testing this machine to make sure all the controls are working properly.
Before starting the saw, make sure you have performed the preceding assembly
and adjustment instructions, and you have read through the rest of the manual and
are familiar with the various functions and safety issues associated with this machine.
Failure to follow this warning could result in serious personal injury or even death
1. Connect the machine to the power source.
2. To check the machine light is turning on.
3. Press the main blade button, if the main blade is rotating in a counter-close wise,
then press the scoring blade button, if the main blade is rotating in a
clockwise direction, disconnect the saw from power and exchange wires in the terminal box.
Operation
You must follow these instructions EVERY time you use your saw.
1. Stand to the left of the blade line-of-cut when performing a cutting operation.
2. Turn off the saw and allow the blade to come to a complete stop before removing the cut-off piece.
3. Make sure the riving knife is always aligned with the main blade before cutting.
4. Always position the blade guard to the correct height above the workplace.
5. Carefully plan each cutting operation to avoid injuries.
6. When you release the sliding table lock, make sure that the knob is positioned so
that it will not lock the table during a cut.
WARNING
Fig. 15A
Fig.16B
Fig.16A
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(16)Rip Cutting With The Sliding Table
1. Install the crosscut fence in the center stud hole.
NotePut the crosscut fence into the center stud hole
and adjust it against to the 90° stop.
(Fig. 16A)
Check to make sure the fence is at 90° and adjust it. (Fig.16A)
2. Put the fence' protection block against the blade teeth to
calibrate the scale, then tighten the lock knob, and
make sure the scale will not be accurate if the protection block is cut.
3. Set a flip stop to the desired width-of-cut.
4. Position the blade guard to the correct height for your work-piece.
5. Load the work piece onto the table saw.
6. Take all the necessary safety precautions, then perform the
cutting operation.
7. Put the fence is 45 degree for angle cutting. (Fig. 16B)
Sliding Table Saw Cutting
1. Slide the crosscut table out of the way.
2. Lock the sliding table into a stationary position.
3. Place the fence in the high position (Fig. 16C) for
larger work-piece, or in the low position (Fig. 16D)
for angled cuts and for small work piece.
4. Slide the leading end of the rip fence so it is even
with the center of the main saw blade
NoteThis technique allows the finished cut-off piece
to "fall" away from the blade when the cutting operation
is complete, reducing the possibility of kickback.
5. Life the lock lever and position the rip fence to
approximately the desired width-of=cut.
6. Tighten down the micro-adjust lock knob (Fig. 16E) and
turn the micro-adjust knob to zero in on the desired
width-of-cut.
7. Push down the lock lever, then perform the cutting operation.
(Fig. 16E)
90° stop
(Fig. 16A)
(Fig. 16B)
Fig. 16C
High
Fig. 16D
low
Fig. 16E
Lock lever
Micro adjust Knob
Micro adjust lock knob
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(17) Crosscutting
This saw can crosscut full size panels with the fence in
the forward or rear position, although it is easier to load full
size panels with the crosscut fence mounted in the forward
position. (Fig. 17A)
Mounting the crosscut fence in the rear position gives
greater stability for crosscutting smaller panels. (Fig. 17 B)
Fig. 17A
Lastly, this machine has capability of crosscutting
work piece while using the rip fence
as a cut-off gauge. (Fig. 17 C)
Crosscutting using rip fence as a cut-off gauge
1. Install the crosscut fence in the rear mounting points (Fig. 17 D)
and lock it in place.
2. Position the rip fence for the desired width.
3. Load the work piece onto the table saw.
4. Slide the leading end of the rip fence behind
the back edge of the blade. (Fig. 17 D)
5. Take all the necessary safety precautions,
then perform the cutting operation.
Miter Cutting
The miter fence allows miter cuts from 0° through 135°.
The table mounted miter scale has a resolution of 1°.
1. Slide the crosscut table to the front edge of the sliding
table and lock it in place.
2. Place the crosscut fence center stud in the center stud
hole of the crosscut table. The fence can be installed
for 90° to 135° cuts (Fig. 17 E), or 0° to 90° cut.
3. Rotate the fence to the desired angle and use lock knob
to lock the fence in place.
4. Position the flip stop according to the length of the
work piece you want to cut off to the left of the blade.
5. Load the work piece onto the table saw.
6. Once all the necessary safety precautions have been taken,
perform the cutting operation.
forward mounted
Rear mounted crosscut fence
optional
Fig. 17 A
Fig. 17 B
Fig. 17 C
Fig. 17 D
Fig. 17 E
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(18) Lubrication
Lubrication the areas indicated below every 6-12
months, depending on frequency of use.
1. Blade angling trunnion.
2. Sliding table ways.
3. Scoring blade worm gear
4. Blade height linkage.
5. Blade height bearing
6. Blade tilt worm gear
7. Blade height slide
(19) Replace Belts
To change V-belt for the main motor
1. Disconnect the saw from the power source.
2. Move the blade tilt to 45° (blade 45° to table) and raise
the main blade and scoring blade set up.
3. Open the motor cabinet door.
4. Loosen the three M12 bolt (Fig. 19 A)
5. Slowly upper the motor and then tighten the bolt.
Pull off the old V-belt and replace them with new ones.
6. Ensure the motor pulley and arbor pulley are lined up.
7. Loosen the M12 bolt, and pivot the motor down.
8. Tighten the M12 bolt after adjusting suitable tension.
9. Close and secure the motor cabinet door.
To change flat belt for the scoring motor (option)
1. Disconnect the saw from the power source.
2. Move the blade tilt to 0° (blade 90° to table) and raise
the main blade and scoring blade set up.
3. Open the motor cabinet door.
4. Push the scoring blade motor and remove the flat belt.
5. Place the flat belt on the scoring blade arbor, lift the
scoring motor and slide the flat over the scoring
motor pulley. (Fig. 19 C)
6. Close and secure the motor cabinet door.
90° tilt stop hex nut
Lubricate
90 stop
Flat belt as scoring arbor
without scoring motor)
Scoring blade arbor
Flat belt
Scoring
Fig. 19 A
Fig. 19 B
Fig. 19 C
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(9) Blade Tilt
1. Disconnect the saw from the power source.
2. Move the blade tilt to 90° according to the gauge,
and raise the main blade.
3. Place a machinist's square between the teeth on the
blade and on the table surface and inspect for
gaps between the blade and the square.
4. If a gap exists at either the top or bottom of the
square, loosen the 90° tilt stop hex nut. (Fig. 19 D)
5. Turn the hand wheel until the blade and square are flush
from top to bottom.
6. Snug the adjustment hex nut against the underside of
the table and tighten the lock nut, set screw.
7. Recheck the blade with the square to ensure the screw has
not been over-tightened.
8. Adjust the blade angle until you hit the 45° positive stop
hex nut.
Check the bevel with an adjustable square set to 45° next nut.
9. If variations exist, adjust the 45° tilt stop hex nut until the
blade and square match. (Fig. 19 D)
10. Tighten the lock nut set screw and recheck the bevel by
adjusting the blade back to 90° then back to 45°
(20) Sliding Table Parallel Adjustment
The table is calibrated at the factory and please adjust if
it changes during the transportation.
To adjust the sliding table parallel with the main blade
1. Disconnect the saw from the power source.
2. Move the blade tilt to 0° (blade 90° to table ) and raise the main blade
and scoring blade set up. blade and scoring blade set up.
3. Mark the center of the blade with a felt tip pen, this will allow
you to take your measurements from the exact same place on the blade.
4. Move the sliding table all the way to one end,
and using a precision ruler, measure the gap between the
edge of the table and you mark on the blade. (Fig. 20 A)
5. Move the other end of the sliding table in front of the blade
and measure the gap.
6. Loosen the table mounting bolts.
7. Move the end of the sliding table that needs to be
adjusted in front of the blade.
8. Using the ruler, watch the gap measurement and have
your assistant slowly make the adjustment to the
parallelism adjustment bolts (Fig. 20 B) until the gap size
is equal to the other side.
9. Repeat steps 7-8 until the gap between your mark on
the blade and the edge of the sliding table is even at
both ends.
10. Tighten the jam nuts on the parallel adjustment bolts
to secure them in place.
11. Tighten the table mounting bolts and replace the
access plates.
45 stop bolt
Fig. 19 D
Fig. 20 A
Fig. 20 B
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(21) Squaring Crosscut Fence to Blade
1. Make sure the blade is parallel with the sliding table.
2. Prepare the scrap test piece by cutting it to 32" x 32"
and number all four sides of the test piece.
3. Using the crosscut fence, cut 1/2" off of each side of
the test piece.
4. Measure the test piece diagonally from corner to
corner, at all four corners are same size.
Noteif both measurements are not within 1/16" then
the crosscut fence needs to be adjusted.
5. Loosen the hex nut and adjustment screw to square the
crosscut fence.
6. Tighten the hex nut and repeat 3-6.
(22) Troubleshooting
WARNING
Disconnect power to the machine when performing any troubleshooting.
Failure to do this may result is serious personal injury or death.
Saw will not start
1. Check the switch is being depressed fully.
2. Check the electrical power cord is plugged into the power outlet.
3. Check the electrical supply is on (reset)
4. With the power disconnected from the machine, check that the wiring in the plug is correct.
Check that the rubber insulation is stripped enough and is not causing a bad connection.
Check that all screws are tight.
5. With the machine power disconnected from the machine, check that the wiring to the
machine is correct. Check that the rubber insulation is tripped enough and is not causing
a bad connection. Check that all screws are tight.
6. Check that you have correct power.
7. Check that the ground wire is wired correctly.
Motor will no start
1. Emergency stop button is depressed.
2. Start capacitor is at fault.
3. Motor is at fault.
4. With the power disconnected from the machine, try to turn the blade by hand. If the
blade will no turn, check the reason for the jamming, typical reason is wood jamming the blade.
If any trouble you cannot solve it from above solutions, please call our senior engineer
or contact the agent which you ordered this machine.
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Tool Box
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MPSP12-4-0135 ASSEM 1.1.1
MPSP12-4-0135 ASSEM 1.1.1
ITEM PART NO NOTE
1 PS062500
2 SH100800
3 NH101700
4 206345
207251-37
207251-37A
6 SR069300
7 WS060000
8 WF040808
9 NF040700
10 SS060400
11 NH061000
12 NH081300
13 SS080500
14 SR050100
15 WS050000
16 203412
17 SP040600
18 WS040000
19 WF040808
20 AB136458
201 136457
202 IC201413
21 SR069300
22 WS060000
23 WF061310
24 SR059200
25 WS050000
26 201458
28 201173
29 ST050400
994808
994861 optional
31 150956
32 605408
33 998621
34 203430
35 205259
36 WS040000
37 SP040500
38 SJ060400
Hole Plugs HP-22 1
4
Lock Washer M5 4
Cap Screw
Lock Washer M6 2
Washer M6x13 2
STOP CORD
0.75x2Cx40CMx2Y2.E
1
Cap Screw M6*12 2
M5*8
Door Safety Switch ASM 1
Door Safety Switch AZD-S11 1
Lock Washer M4 2
Washer M4xψ8 2
Block 2
Pan Head Screw M4x30 2
Cap Screw M5x5 4
Lock Washer M5 4
Spring Pin ψ6x25 4
Hex Head Bolt M10x40 2
Hex Nut M8 6
Setscrew M8x25 6
Set Screw M6x20 8
Hex Nut M6 8
2
Hex Nut M4 2
SIZE Q`TYPART NAME
Plate for 2200 sliding table 2
Machine frame 1
Plate
Hex Nut M10 2
for 1300 sliding table 2
Cap Screw M6x12
Button Head Screw M6x20 2
Lock Washer M4 2
Pan Head Screw M4x25 2
5
Door 1
8
Lock Washer M6 8
Washer M4xψ8
Strain Relief 2
Lock 1
Pad 1
Switch Box 1
30
Emergency Stop Button R2PNR4-1B-R 1
Emergency Stop Button M22-PVT/K01 1
Sponge 1
Tap Screw M5*20 2
MPSP12-4-0135 ASSEM 1.1.1
ITEM PART NO NOTE
201105 CE
201105A CSA
40 994805 CSA
41 SP059200
42 SJ059300
43 709421
49 206342
50 206345-32
51 SF060200
52 207540
53 WF102030
54 WS100000
55 SR100700
56 AB207399
101 WF051210
102 SP050200
103 200840
104 200841
105 WF061310
106 207399
107 SR050200
108 SS050200
109 200843
110 SR069300
111 WS060000
112 200842
113 WF061310
114 200993
57 150527
58 207128
59 SJ069300
60 SP040400
61 201785
62 LM001076
63 SH161000
64 NH162400
65 136019
66 206358 single motor
67 SJ069300 single motor
68 709421 single motor
69 206597R optional
Strain Relief PG20 3
Plate 1
Plate 1
Button Head Screw M6x12 4
Hex Nut M16 4
Cord Connetor 224-201 2
Tilt Scale 1
Hex Head Bolt M16x50 4
Pan Head Screw/W M4x20 2
Plate 1
Plate 1
Button Head Screw M6x12 4
Spring 1
Pad 2x300x7.5(M/M) 2
Shaft 1
Washer M6x13 2
Cap Screw M6x12 2
Lock Washer M6 2
Setscrew M5x10 1
Indicator Block 1
Cap Screw M5x10 2
Steel Wire 1
Pointer
Washer M6x13 2
1
Fix Plate 1
Pan Head Screw M5x10 2
Steel Wire ASM 1
Washer M5x12 2
Lock Washer M10 4
Cap Screw M10x35 4
Base 2
Washer M10xψ20 4
Plate 2
Pan Head Screw(+)/W M6x10 4
PART NAME SIZE Q`TY
Plate 1
Button Head Screw M5x12 4
Strain Relief PG20 2
Terminal PB2504 4P 1
Pan Head Screw M5x8 2
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Power Box CE 1
Power Box 1
MPSP12-4-0135 ASSEM 1.3.4
MPSP12-4-0135 ASSEM 1.3.4
ITEM PART NO NOTE
1 SS100400
2 NH101700
4 SR100500
5 206332
6 207078
7 WF102030
8 WS100000
9 SJ069300
10 206354
11 SS162000
12 NL162400
13 205016
14 NH162400
15 WF061620
16 SJ069300
17 200881
18 WF132225
19 SR089300
20 WS080000
21 206437
22 201004
23 SS060200
24 200957
25 NH121900
26 207984
28 NH061000
LM206306 standard
LM001042 optional
29
Cap Screw
Washer M10xψ20 5
SIZE Q`TYPART NAME
Ext. Plate big 1
Lock Washer M10 5
Button Head Screw M6x12 4
Table Insert 1
Set Screw M16x100 4
4
Washer 8
Set Screw M10x20 3
Table 1
Hex Nut
M10x25 3
M10 3
Washer M6x16 4
Hex Nut M16 4
Lock Nut M16
Button Head Screw M6x16 3
Screw M12×1.75p×115L 4
Washer M13×22 4
Cap Screw M8×16 1
Lock Washer M8 1
End Washer 1
Round Rail 1
Setscrew M6×10 1
Ring Stop 1
Hex Nut M12 8
Measuring Rule Rail 1
Hex Nut M6 1
Ruler mm 1
Ruler mm/inch 1
MPSP12-4-0135 ASSEM 2.5
MPSP12-4-0135 ASSEM 2.5
ITEM PART NO NOTE
2 994810
3 207265
5 996002
6 994808
7 206376
9 NF061000
10 WF061310
11 200867
12 200867A-1
15 206377
16 SJ060200
17 994809
18 150527
20 NH081300
21 WS080000
22 WF081818
23 709421
Washer M8x18 4
Pad 2x300x7.5(M/M) 5
M8 4
Power Switch ZH-HD-2 1
Strain Relief PG20 4
Hex Nut M8 4
Lock Washer
HY57(1A1B) 2
Button Head Screw M6*10 6
Plate
M6xψ13 4
1
Emergency Stop Button 1
Plate 1
SIZE Q`TY
Button Switch
Electric.Panel 400V 3~ 1
Hex Nut M6 4
Washer
PART NAME
Plate 1
Pilot Lamp
Label 1
YK.24V φ22 (W) 1
MPSP12-4-0135 ASSEM 3.1
ITEM PART NO NOTE
4 SR069300
5 WS060000
6 SR059400
7 206337
8 WF051010
9 NL050800
10 SR059300
11 WS050000
12 SF089300
16 206301
17 AB136012-3
101 136012
102 709411
103 SP040700
104 206341
105 IC200807 optional
18 WF051010
19 206359
Plate 2
STOP CORD 10.75x2Cx2Mx3Y1.E
M6 2
Cap Screw
Cap Screw M5x12 2
4
Washer M5x10 2
PART NAME
M5x16 2
SIZE Q`TY
Cap Screw
Lock Washer
Washer M5x10 4
Lock Washer M5 2
Lock Nut M5 2
Channel Base 1
M6x12 2
Fix Plate 1
Hex Head Bolt(+)/W M8x12
Fix Plate 1
Door Safety Switch 1
Strain Relief PG11 1
Pan Head Plate M4x35 2
Door Safety Switch Assembly 1
MPSP12-4-0135 ASSEM 3.1
ITEM PART NO NOTE
203249
203249-1
203249-3
21 SM060400
22 206118
23 206324
24 207940
25 WF051010
26 WS050000
27 SR059200
28 207152
29 WF051010
30 WS050000
31 SR050200
32 SR059400
33 NH050800
34 SR060200
35 WS060000
36 WF061620
37 206479
Washer M6xψ16 2
Plate 1
Cap Screw M6x10 2
Lock Washer M6 2
Cap Screw M5x16 2
Hex Nut M5 2
Lock Washer M5 4
Cap Screw M5x10 4
Plate 1
Washer M5x10 4
Lock Washer M5 6
Cap Screw M5x8 4
Hinge 2
Washer M5x10 8
Dust Port 1
Cover 1
Screw 1
Sunkhead Socket Screw M6x20 4
20
Magnetic Iron(assembly) 2
Magnetic Iron 1
PART NAME SIZE Q`TY
MPSP12-4-0135 ASSEM 3.3
ITEM PART NO NOTE
208044 50Hz
206399 60Hz
2 SS080200
208043 CE
208042 CSA
4 201333
5 206396
6 WF132225
7 WS120000
8 SH120600
9 KD080745
10 MH204006
11 WF081818
12 WS080000
13 SJ080400
14 SR120600
3
Belt Pulley 60Hz
1
Belt 3VX-250
Belt Pulley 50Hz
2
PART NAME
M8×10 3
SIZE Q`TY
Belt
Setscrew
3VX-265 2
3
Main Motor Plate 1
1
Lock Washer M12 3
1
Washer M13×ψ22 3
Shaft
Key 8x7x45 1
Hex Head Bolt M12×30 3
Hex Head Bolt M8×20 4
Cap Screw M12×30 3
Lock Washer M8 4
Main Motor 5HP(220V/440V) 1
Washer M8×ψ18 4
MPSP12-4-0135 ASSEM 3.4.1
ITEM PART NO NOTE
1 206304
2 SJ100500
3 WS100000
4 KD050520
5 201822
206350 optional
206380
7 WS080000
8 WF083030
9 200964
10 201205
11 SJ080400
12 201346
13 WF083030
14 WS080000
15 SR080400
AB206302-3
AB206302-4
AB206302-5
101 BB620604
102 206311
Spacer 1
1
Bearing 6206LLB(black) 2
6
16
Main saw shaft assembly CSA
Lock Washer M8
Bushing
Main saw shaft assembly φ30 CE, pully 60HZ
PART NAME
M10 5
SIZE Q`TY
Gip Plate
Button Head Screw M10×25 5
Spring Washer
1
Arbor Flange ψ30 1
1
Washer M8×ψ30 3
Nut M16x2.0 1
3
Arbor Flange ψ25.4
1
Shaft 1
Bushing 3
Key 5x5x20
1
Lock Washer M8 1
Cap Screw M8×20 1
Main saw shaft assembly φ30 CE 1
Washer M8×ψ30 1
Button Head Screw M8×20 3
1
MPSP12-4-0135 ASSEM 3.4.1
ITEM PART NO NOTE
103 SS050200
104 208041
105 206302
106 WW476004
206357
206310 optional
108 WF083030
109 WS080000
110 SJ080400
17 AB206461
201 NH101704
202 WF104040
203 206461
204 206309
205 SH100600
206 206360
207 201881
208 WS050000
209 SJ050200
211 SS050200
212 WF083030
213 WS080000
214 SJ080400
215 200964
Bushing 1
PART NAME SIZE Q`TY
Lock Washer M8 1
Button Head Screw M8×20 1
Setscrew M5x10 4
Washer M8×ψ30 1
Button Head Screw M5×10 4
plate 1
Lock Washer M5 4
Hex Head Bolt M10×30 1
Link Plate 1
Fix Block 1
Locate Plate 1
Hex Nut M10 1
Washer M10×ψ40 1
Button Head Screw M8×20 1
Fix Block ASM 1
Washer M8×ψ30 2
Lock Washer M8 1
Wave Washer ψ47×ψ60 2
107
Main Arbor ψ30 1
Main Arbor ψ25.4 1
Pulley 1
Rotate Plate 1
Setscrew M5×10 3
MPSP12-4-0135 ASSEM 4.1
ITEM PART NO NOTE
1 100203
2 204263
WF102730 Standard
WF104030 Optional
206434A Standard
200866 Optional
207167 Standard
201567 Optional
6 KS070720
5
Washer T5 1
Washer T8 1
3
Washer
4
hand wheel
hand wheel
PART NAME
M10×
ψ27 (for
plastic hand
1
SIZE Q`TY
Lock Knob
Washer ψ10×ψ20 1
M10
Washer
M10×
ψ40 (for
cast iron hand
1
Key 7x7x20 1
8"(plastic) 1
1
8"(cast iron) 1
MPSP12-4-0135 ASSEM 4.1
ITEM PART NO NOTE
7 AB207462
101 207462
102 BB690202
103 207252
104 RR280010
105 994204
106 207461
107 SS069100
108 PS062600
8 WF081818
9 WS080000
10 SR080400
11 207176
12 206328
13 SS069100
14 206379
15 200866-1
Handle folding handle 1
Set Screw M6×6 6
Set Nut 2
Screw 1
Shaft 1
Lock Washer M8 2
Cap Screw M8×20 2
Lock Washer M8xψ18 2
Bearing
1
Hand Wheel Shaft 1
Hand Wheel Shaft Assembly
PART NAME SIZE Q`TY
Locate Ring 1
Ext. Retaining Ring R28 1
Spring Pin ψψ26 1
Thrust Bearing NTB1528+AS 1
Free Joint
Set Screw
6902ZZ 1
M6×6 3
ψ14 1
MPSP12-4-0135 ASSEM 5.1
ITEM PART NO NOTE
1 100203
2 204263
3 WF103030
204289B standard
204176A optional
5 200855
6 206385
7 206327
8 SS069100
9 206379
10 SR060600
11 WS060000
12 206326
13 SR081200
14 WS080000
15 206325
16 WF061310
17 WS060000
18 SR069300
19 KS050520
20 WF061620
Washer M6×ψ16 1
Cap Screw M6×12 1
Key 5x5x20 1
4
Hand Wheel Cast iron 1
Plastic 1
PART NAME
M10×ψ30 1
SIZE Q`TY
Lock Knob
Washer ψ10×ψ20 1
Washer
1
Sleeve 1
Bushing
Setscrew M6×6 3
Screw 1
1
M10 1
Cap Screw M6×30 1
Set Nut 1
Hand Wheel
Lock Washer M6 1
Lock Washer M8 2
Locate Block 1
Washer
Lock Washer M6 2
M6×13 1
Cap Screw M8×60 2
Hex Nut
MPSP12-4-0135 ASSEM 5.1
ITEM PART NO NOTE
21 SJ060200
22 SS100700
23 NH101700
24 SS080200
25 017177
26 206460
27 WF101608
Washer M10×ψ16×t0.8 1
PART NAME SIZE Q`TY
Handle M10 7" 1
Setscrew M8x10 2
Bearing Self Lubricating 1
Setscrew M10×35 1
Hex Nut M10 1
Cap Screw M6×10 1
MPSP12-4-0135 ASSEM 6.2
ITEM PART NO NOTE
1
AB206315-1
101 SH120440
102 206320
103 206321
104 BB620204
105 RS150000
106
WW263403
107 RR350000
108 206303
109 WF061310
110 SJ069400
111 206315
112 SS069100
113 WF061620
114 SH069402
115 206316
116 NL061000
117 206395
118 206318
119 206323
120 206319
Pulley 1
Pulley ASM
1
2
Shaft 1
M6 1
Washer M6x16 1
Spring ψ15xψ6.2x0.5t 1
Hex Head Bolt M6×16(L.H) 1
Shaft 1
Lock Nut
Set Screw M6×6 3
1
Button Head Screw M6x16 2
Washer M6x13
Shaft 1
Int. Retaining Ring R35 2
Int. Retaining Ring S15 2
Wave Washer
ψ26xψ34 t=0.3 ( 6202 )
2
PART NAME SIZE Q`TY
Hex Head Bolt M12×20 1
Flange
Ball Bearing 6202LLB (black) 1
Shaft 1
Spring 1
Shaft 1
MPSP12-4-0135 ASSEM 6.2
ITEM PART NO NOTE
121 206386
122 NH061000
123 203239
124 PS031200
125 206317
126 BB600304
2 SR080400
3 WF083030
4 200973
5 206365
6 WF061310
7 WS060000
8 SR069400
9 206366
10 206369
Wrench 8mm 1
PART NAME SIZE Q`TY
Cap Screw M6x16 3
Wrench 1
Washer M6x13 3
Lock Washer M6 3
Scoring Saw Blade φ20 1
Fix Plate 1
Hex Nut M6 1
Hex Nut M8 2
Spring Pin ψ3x12 1
1
Ball Bearing 6003LLB (black) 1
Washer M8xψ30 1
Set Screw M6x25 1
Cap Screw M8x20 1
Screw
MPSP12-4-0135 ASSEM 6.4
ITEM PART NO NOTE
1 SR122000
2 WS120000
206314 50Hz
206336 60Hz
LJ014070 60Hz
LJ015070 50Hz
6 206313
7 SJ080400
8 WS080000
9 206331
10 NL142200
11 MH206301
12 NH101700
13 SR100400
14 201275
15 SR101000
16 NH101700
17 WF063030
18 WS060000
19 SR069400
20 WF143530
5
Lock Washer M12 1
3
Pully
Belt 150J7 1
Cap Screw M6x16 1
Washer M6xψ30 1
Lock Washer M6 1
PART NAME SIZE Q`TY
Belt 140J7 1
Cap Screw
1
Pully
Plate 1
Lock Washer M8 4
Scoring Motor 0.75P (M20P) 1
1
Hex Nut M10 1
Cap Screw M10x20 1
Expansion Spring 1
Cap Screw
1
M12x100 1
Button Head Screw M8x20 4
Shaft 1
Washer M14xψ35 1
Lock Nut M14 1
M10x50 1
Hex Nut M10
MPSP12-4-0135 ASSEM 7
MPSP12-4-0135 ASSEM 7
ITEM PART NO Q`TY NOTE
8 AB204241 1
9 204239 1
10 SP040200 8
11 204240 1
12 AB203348 3
19 AB203356 1
20 204135 1
21 BB620202 2
22 204038 1
23 135051 2
24 WF061310 2
25 SR060400 2
28 SS080500 8
29 NH081300 8
30 WS080000 8
Washer
SLIDING TUBE ASM.
M4x10L
M6×13
Bearing 6202ZZ
Setscrew
Cover
PART NAME SIZE
Cover
Pan Head Screw
ROLL ASM.
Setscrew M8X25
Cap Screw M6×20
Swing Arm
Brush
Hex Nut M8
Lock Washer M8
MPSP12-4-0135 ASSEM 8
MPSP12-4-0135 ASSEM 8
ITEM PART NO Q`TY NOTE
1 AB201951 1
2 201855 1
3 WF123030 1
4 200815 1
5 WF083030 2 optional
6 200954 3 optional
7 201103 2 optional
8 WF061620 4
9 WS060000 4
10 SR069400 4
11 204169 1
12 203094 1
13 BR000070 2
14 AB200833 1 optional
15 201458 6
Square Brace Asm.
Plug
Washer M8xψ30xt3mm
Rivig
4.8x15
Plug
Lock Washer M6
HEX SOCKET BOLT M6x16L
Adjust Handle M12xP1.75x55L
PART NAME SIZE
T-Nut M12xP1.75
Washer
Knob Screw
Supporting Strut
M8x50L
EXTENSION FRAME
M12xψ30xt3
Washer M6
T-Nut M8xP1.25
MPSP12-4-0135 ASSEM 9
MPSP12-4-0135 ASSEM 9
ITEM PART NO Q`TY NOTE
1 AB204268 1
2
AB200823-1
2
3 201886 1
4 201103 3
5 201465 1
6 WS080000 1
7 SR080700 1
8 200953 1
9 WF083030 1
10 200952 1
11 WF102015 1
12 200832 1
PART NAME SIZE
Block
Lock Washer
T-Bolt
Washer M8X30
Ext. Fence Asm.
Flip Stop
Knob Screw
T-Nut
Cap Screw
Knob Screw
Washer
M8×55
M10x20x1.5T
Rotate Shaft
M8x1.25px25L
M8x1.25p
M8
M8X35
M8×1.25p×60L
MPSP12-4-0135 ASSEM 10.1
ITEM PART NO NOTE
1 AB206422
101 SI069400
102 206433
103 203193
104 NL081000
105 200875
106 SH069400
107 203179
108 206422
109 203213
110 WF203630
111 994181
112 150099
113 SS100200
114 RS200000
ψ20xψ36 1
Eccentric Ring 2
Steel Ball ψ8 1
Seat 1
Eccentric Shaft 1
Washer
2
Lock Nut M8 2
Plate 1
Hex Head Bolt M6x16
1
Shafts 2
Fixed Plate 1
PART NAME SIZE Q`TY
Spring 1
Counter Sunk Screw M6x16 2
Rip Fence Housing Assembly
Set Screw M10x10 1
Retaining Ring S20 1
MPSP12-4-0135 ASSEM 10.1
ITEM PART NO NOTE
115 WS080000
116 BB620202
117 NA081300
118 203356
119 206435
120 WF083030
121 SH080700
122 RS150000
123 203649
124 203650
125 206428
126 NL101700
127 200069
128 205114
129 SR060200
130 205822
205663
203191 optional
3 200884
4 200884
5 206432
for ψ40 shaft 2
2
Fence Plate 1M 1
Fence Plate 1.2M 1
Scraper
1
1
1
M10 1
Cap Screw
M10x110 1
M6x10 4
Washer M10 2
Adjust Knob
1
Ring
Handle 1
Shaft
Fixed Block
Handle
Lock Nut
Handle 1
PART NAME SIZE Q`TY
Ball Bearing 6202ZZ 1
Hex Nut M8 1
Ring 1
1
Washer M8xψ30 4
Retaining Ring S15 1
Lock Washer M8 1
Hex Head Bolt M8*35 1
Ring
MPSP12-4-0135 ASSEM 11.2
MPSP12-4-0135 ASSEM 11.2
ITEM PART NO NOTE
1 2316130B
2 201666
3 WF122430
4 WS120000
5 NH121900
6 WS060000
7 WF061310
8 NH162400
9 SJ069400
10 204085
11 204073
12 201624
13 SR089300
14 200831
15 SJ060200
16 204070
17 204071
18 204096
19 SR069400
2
Locate Plate 1
1
PART NAME SIZE Q`TY
Pin Lock 1
1300×316 1
Lock Washer M12 2
Washer M12xψ24 2
Sliding Table Set
Cap Screw
Locate Plate
2
Hex Nut M12×P1.75 2
Lock Washer M6 2
Cap Screw
Handle
Locate Plate
Button Head Screw M6×10
M6×16
Hex Nut M16× P1.5 2
Washer M6xψ13
1
Button Head Screw
Locate Plate 2
1
8
M12×35 2
Cap Screw M8×16 2
M6×16 8
Fixed Block 1
MPSP12-4-0135 ASSEM 12.3
ITEM PART NO NOTE
1 AB205075
101 205075
102 ST029404
103 ST029304
104 205076
105 203110
106 205124
107 NL101700
108 205162
2 205067
PART NAME SIZE Q`TY
Hood 1
Hood Assembly 1
Screw M3×12 3
Screw M3×16 3
Hood 1
Screw M5×10 2
Cap Screw M10×25 1
Plate 1
Lock Nut M10 1
Shaft 1
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