0207Part Number 6500750Operating & MaintenanceInstructions10” TABLE SAWModel CTS12©10” TABLE SAWModel CTS12
10FEATURES 1. The switch panel incorporates the ON and OFF switches.Your saw also features an Overload Protection device, so that if the motor overhea
11UNPACKING AND CHECKING CONTENTSThe Table Saw is shipped complete in one carton.Separate all parts from the packing materials and check to ensure tha
12Fig.2IMPORTANT:Take great care to avoid contact with the saw teeth which are extremely sharpwhen performing the following operations.ASSEMBLYA. TABL
133. Slide the Riving Knife into position, and adjust the Riving knife so that a clearance of no more than5mm exists between blade and knife, and alon
14E. RIP FENCEThe rip fence has the following parts:1. The handle assembly ‘A’2. The fence ‘B’3. Two fixings, each comprising a coach bolt andsecuring
15MOUNTING THE SAW ON TO THE STANDFig.10Fig.11Fig.12STAND SETUPThe Stand is supplied flat.1. Stand the assembly on its two wheels.2. Pull the front pa
16IMPORTANT CHECKS - BEFORE STARTINGIMPORTANT:Before attempting to use the machine, it is necessary to ensure the variouscomponents are correctly adju
17OVERLOAD CUT-OUTYour table saw features an OVERLOAD CUTOUT device, so that if the motor overheats (due to feed pressurebeing too great, a dull blade
18USING THE MITRE GAUGE1. Screw the mitre gauge fence to the quadrant,using the two securing wheels. As shown.2. Slide the mitre gauge into one of the
19ADJUSTING THE RIP FENCE1. Lift the fence handle up.2. Slide the rip fence to the position yourequire.3. Push the fence handle down to lock the RipFe
2SPECIFICATIONSModel No ...CTS12Part No. ...6500754Motor ...
20Fig.23Fig.22CUTTING PRACTICESRIPPING OR RIP CUTTINGRipping means to cut a piece of timber in the samedirection as the grain, i.e usually lengthwise.
21Cross cutting, with supportFig.29445mm44mm10mmAuxiliary Fence19mm120mmPUSH STICK AND PUSH BLOCKMake the Push Block using pieces of 10mm plywoodand 1
22WHEN CROSSCUTTING:1. Do not make cuts freehand (without using the mitre gauge or other auxiliary device) the blade maybind in the cut and cause kick
23Fig.32Fig.31 MITRE CUTTINGMitre cutting is the term used for cutting at an angleother than 90O to the edge of the wood.Adjust the mitre gauge to the
24MAINTENANCEWARNING! FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, SWITCH MACHINE OFF AND REMOVE PLUG FROM POWER SOURCEBEFORE ADJUSTING, MAINTAINING OR LUBRICATING YOUR SAW.D
25ADJUSTING 90 AND 45 DEGREE POSITIVE STOPSFig.35Fig.36WARNING!ENSURE THE PLUG IS DISCONNECTED FROM THE POWER SUPPLY BEFORE PROCEEDINGADJUSTING THE PO
26 TROUBLE SHOOTINGTROUBLE PROBABLE CAUSE REMEDYSaw will not start 1. Saw not plugged in 1. Plug in the machine2. Fuse blown or circuit breaker 2.
27PARTS LISTSNo. Description Qty Part NoNo. Description Qty Part No1 Side extension table 2 DDCTS120012 Rubber foot 2 DDCTS120023 Flat washer 39 DDCTS
28No. Description Qty Part NoNo. Description Qty Part No81 Slide bar clamp 4 DDCTS1208182 Left guard 1 DDCTS1208283 Screw 1 DDCTS1208384
29PARTS DIAGRAMFig.37
3Thank you for purchasing your new CLARKE 10” TABLE SAW.Before attempting to operate this machine, please read this instruction manual thoroughly andf
30PARTS DIAGRAMFor Spare Parts and Service, please contact your nearest dealer,or CLARKE International, on one of the following numbers.PARTS & SE
4SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSKEEP WORK AREA CLEAN : Cluttered areas and benches invite injuries.CONSIDER WORK AREA ENVIRONMENT: Do not expose power tools to ra
5SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSUSE OUTDOOR EXTENSION LEADS: When the tool is used outdoors, use only extension leads intended foroutdoor use and so marked. Alway
6SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSUSE THE MITRE GAUGE: Always hold the work firmly against the mitre gauge fence when cross cutting.LOCK THE GUIDES: Always ensure t
7ADDITIONAL SAFETY RULES FOR TABLE SAWS✔ ALWAYS use saw Blade Guard and Riving Knife for every operation.✔ ALWAYS hold the work firmly against the mit
8ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONSWARNING! THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED.Connect the mains lead to a 230 volt (50Hz) domestic electrical supply via a standard 1
9FEATURESFig.1To transport the the machine, turn the assembly on its side, resting on the table wheels, then collapsethe legs. The Handle may now be u
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