ETS-1825 manual
17/06/04
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ASSEMBLY
TO INSTALL RIP FENCE (2) (Fig. 6)
To install the rip fence, place the rear lip (36) on the rear
rail (35) and pull slightly toward the front of the unit.
Lower front end onto the guide surfaces on top of the
front rail (16). Check for a smooth gliding action.
Swing the locking handle (17) down to automatically align
and secure the fence.
CLOSING THE LEG STAND (14) (Fig. 5-1)
Standing to the side of the table saw, grasp the table
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tilt handle (18) with your left hand. Tilt the table saw to
the your left and grasp the grip with your right hand.
Gently lower the table saw on its side.
With your right hand on the grip, use your left hand to
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release the leg stand latch.
Once the leg stand is released from the table saw
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base, ease the legs of the leg stand toward the floor.
Place your left hand palm up near the bumper and lift
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the lower leg of the leg stand up until it locks into place.
OPENING THE LEG STAND (Fig. 5-2)
Standing to the side of the table saw, use your left
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hand to pull the leg stand latch towards you.
Once the leg stand is released from the table saw
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base, ease the legs of the leg stand toward the floor.
Grasp the grip firmly with your right hand. Keeping
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your left hand clear of the leg stand, pull the leg stand
up until it locks into place.
With your left hand firmly on the table tilt handle,
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grasp the grip with your right hand.
Push the leg stand towards the ground with your right
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hand and pull in the same direction with your left
hand until the table saw is in an upright position.
MITRE GAUGE (6)
The miter gauge is shipped assembled. Align the slotted
holes on the plastic plate with the notches of the
aluminum, bracket, Screw the plastic plate onto the
bracket with knobs. The slotted holes allow the user to
adjust the plate leftor right by 12 mm.
ASSEMBLING AUXILIARY FENCE (3)
Spare parts contain: Auxiliary Fence, Hex Nut (31),
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Knob screw (30).
Insert a knob bolt through the hole of rip fence body.
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Screw the hex nut onto the bolt by just one or two
turns. Follow the same direction for the other two
bolts and hex nuts (Fig. 7-1).
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CONNECTION SAW TO POWER SOURCE
POWER CONNECTIONS
Do not modify the plug provided if it will not fit the outlet,
have the proper outlet installed by qualified electrician.
Repair or replace damaged or worn cord immediately.
OPERATING CONTROLS AND ADJUSTEMENTS
STARTING AND STOPPING SAW
Magnetic switch (12) is located on the left front side of
cabinet (11). To start the saw, push the big RED button
upward to release the safety locking, so you can reach
the on/off button.
Push button I to turn on the saw. To stop the saw push
the button O. While in emergency, press the big red
button hard to turn off the saw and lock the safety cover
at the same time.
BLADE RAISING AND LOWERING CONTROL
To raise or lower the saw blade (33), turn hand wheel (15)
by handle (Fig. 8). Turning the handle clockwise lowers
the blade and turning the handle counterclockwise raises
the blade.
BEVEL TILTING CONTROL
Loosen blade tilting lock lever. Rotate the wheel until the
blade is at the desired angle and tighten lock lever.
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Slide aux. fence over nuts (Fig. 7-2).
Install the assembly onto the table. Align the auxiliary
fence with the table and then tighten the three knob
bolts (Fig. 7-3).
Note: While fixing the auxiliary fence on to the fence,
users may need to rotate the hex nuts to have the
nuts pass through groove.
WARNING
DO NOT EXPOSE THE TOOL TO RAIN OR
OPERATE THE TOOL IN DAMP LOCATIONS.
WARNING
THE BLADE TILTING LOCK LEVER (13) MUST
BE
LOCKED
DURING
OPERATIONS.
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