E N G L I S H
Also refer to the table below.
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Conductor size (mm
)
Cable rating (Amperes)
0.75
6
1.00
10
1.50
15
2.50
20
4.00
25
Cable length (m)
7.5
15
Voltage
Amperes
115
0
- 2.0
2.1
- 3.4
3.5
- 5.0
5.1
- 7.0
7.1
- 12.0
12.1
- 20.0
230
0
- 2.0
2.1
- 3.4
3.5
- 5.0
5.1
- 7.0
7.1
- 12.0
12.1
- 20.0
Assembly and adjustment
Prior to assembly and adjustment always unplug the
Combi-Table.
General
Mounting the legs (fig. A1)
The Combi-Table can be used with or without the legs (8).
When mounting a router without using the legs, check that there is
sufficient space to release the router carriage.
• Put the table on its side.
• Loosen the four wing nuts (9) and insert the legs. Turn the wing nuts to
the inside and tighten them.
• Turn the table over and adjust the legs to level the table. Tighten the
wing nuts securely.
• Secure the switch lock (Velcro) supplied with the Combi-Table to one
of the leg wing nuts using the strap.
Mounting the fences and accessories (fig. A1 - A3)
Your Combi-Table is provided with slide rails and dovetailed grooves
which accept the accessories.
• Slide the fences into the appropriate slide rails or grooves in the table top:
For the parallel rip fence (DE2011) or router fence (DE2000), use slide
rails (11) and (12).
For the mitre fence, use groove (16).
• DE2011 - Slide the saw blade guard (25) onto the saw table using the
slide rail (12) and tighten the dust guard holder (26).
• DE2000 - Slide the cutter guard bracket (31) into the groove in the rear
face of the router fence (29) and place the cutter guard (30) on top.
Each time you move the faces on the parallel fence, make sure
that the cutter guard is correctly positioned over the cutter.
Adjusting the parallel rip fence (20) or router fence (29) (fig. A1 - A3)
To allow optimum efficiency of the fine adjuster (4), the fine adjustment
clamp (3) must be centred in its slot.
• Slacken the fine adjustment clamp (3) and the locking screws (5) and (6).
• Slide the fence to the required position.
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25
30
45
60
Cable rating (Amperes)
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
15
6
6
10
15
20
10
10
15
20
20
15
15
20
25
25
20
20
25
-
-
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
10
10
10
10
10
15
15
15
15
15
20
20
20
20
20
25
For accurate cuts:
• Lock the fine adjustment clamp (3).
• Use the fine adjuster (4) to position the fence accurately. Each
graduation of the knob corresponds to a change of 0.1 mm.
• First lock the front screw (5) and then the back screw (6).
• Check the distance from fence to saw or cutter.
• Never make any cuts without locking the screws (5 & 6).
• The best way to move the parallel fence is to do it one-handed
from the front.
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DE2011 (option)
15
20
Mounting the circular saw (fig. A2 & B)
25
The fixing screws (19) are equipped with a locking lip.
-
-
6
Do not slacken the fixing screws more than two turns.
6
15
• Slacken the four fixing screws (19) in the saw mounting plate (18) and
15
remove the mounting plate.
20
• Place the mounting plate upside down on the table top.
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• Slacken the nuts (35 & 37) and slide the mounting profile (36) away.
• Open the lower guard of your saw and insert the saw blade into the
slot (34).
• Position your saw as accurately as possible in the middle of the slot (34),
side to side and front to back.
• Lock the ON/OFF-switch of the saw using the Velcro switch lock.
For optimal securing of the circular saw, both horizontal and
vertival movements must be eliminated.
To eliminate horizontal movements
• Clamp the saw shoe using the mounting profile (36) and the four
brackets (38) and tighten all the nuts (35 & 37) finger-tight.
To eliminate vertical movement
The clamps (39) firmly press your saw onto the mounting plate.
The correct adjustment of the clamps is a matter of experience.
Proceed as follows:
• Loosen the nut (59) to release the spring tension of the clamp.
• To adjust the clamp height, use bolt (58).
• Lock the clamps using the nuts (59). Do not overtighten. At this stage,
the saw must simply not come off the mounting plate when turning it over.
• Keep the rear end of the clamps within the dotted line as shown.
• Turn the saw mounting plate (18) over leading the cord into the table.
Make sure the mounting plate is flush with the worktop and tighten the
four fixing screws (19).
Adjusting the circular saw (the saw blade) (fig. A2, B & C)
When using the same saw all the time in the Combi-Table, this adjustment
only needs to be done once.
For high precision cuts, always adjust the saw to the parallel
fence, never to the lines on the table top.
• Slide the parallel rip fence (20) to the outer edge of the slot (34) in the
cutting insert. Adjust the fence as described above.
• Measure the distance from the saw blade to the fence at both ends of
the saw blade (Refer to drawing C).
• The distance should be the same at both ends.
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