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2. 4 Exploded view drawings 50300 0180 3 Tabl e san Safety Rules As with all machinery there are certain hazards involved with the operation and use Using it with caution will considerably lessen the possibility of personal injury However if normal safety precautions are overlooked or ignored personal injury to the operator may result If you have any questions relative to the installation and operation do not use the equipment until you have contacted your supplying distributor Read carefully before operating the machine 1 Keep the working area clean and be sure adequate lighting is available 2 Do not wear loose clothing gloves bracelets necklaces or ornaments Wear face eye respiratory and body protection devices as indicated for the operation or environment 3 Be sure that the power is disconnected from the machine before tools are serviced or an attachment is to be fitted or removed Never leave the machine with the power on Do not use dull gummy or cracked cutting tools 6 Be sure that the keys and adjusting wrenches have been removed and all the nuts and bolts are secured iz M S0300 0180 4 Tabl e san Limited Warranty New woodworking machines sold by Laguna Tools carry a one year warranty from the date of shipping Laguna Tools guarantees all new machines sold to be free of manufacturers defective workmanship parts and materials We will repair or replace without charge any
3. 3 Fit the U shaped rail to the out feed side of the machine with the hex bolts Leave the bolts snug but not fully tightened 4 Fit the rail bolts to the extension table but do not tighten 50300 0180 18 Tabl e sav 5 Using a straight edge adjust the extension table level with the back edge of the main cast iron table and tighten the bolts that clamp the extension table to the machine table 6 Adjusting the extension table legs adjusting screws adjust the extension table so that it 1s parallel with the main table A straight edge on the main table that overhangs onto the extension table is the best way to check that the extension table 15 parallel 7 Tighten the extension table to main table clamping screws 8 Tighten the rail to extension table screws Do not over tighten as this could distort the extension table 9 Thread the handle knob onto the fence locking handle Fitting and adjusting the fence 1 Place the fence onto the guide tube Ensure that the clamp plate is fitted on top of the tube 2 To adjust the fence vertically place a 1 16 approx spacer under the fence on the table at both ends of the fence Adjust the vertical adjusting screws so that they just touch the tube Adjust both adjusting screws to ensure that the fence is kept square with the table Check with a square and adjust if necessary Slide the fence along the complete length of the tables and extension tables to check for smooth r
4. Loose drive belt Re tension the belt 2 Dull blade Replace the blade or have it resharpened 3 Feeding the wood too fast Slow down the feed rate 4 Insufficient set on the teeth wood nipping the blade Change the blade for a blade with the correct set 5 Oil or dirt on the drive belt Clean or replace the drive belts 6 Fence not aligned correctly Align fence M S0300 0180 30 Tabl e san Blade Overheats 1 Dull blade Change the blade or resharpen the blade 2 Pitch 1s too small for the depth of cut Change to a blade with the correct pitch 4 Wood too hard for the selected blade Change the blade Machine Vibrates 1 Machine not level on the floor Relevel the machine ensuring that it has no movement 2 Damaged drive belt Replace both belts Poor Dust Collection 1 Check the capacity of the dust collection system You need a minim of 1000 cubic feet per minute at the machine The stronger the dust collection the better 2 Check that the dust hose is not blocked 3 Check that the dust collector is not full Causes of the Blade Dulling 1 Wrong blade for the job 2 Over feeding the job 3 Cutting painted wood or abrasive material M S0300 0180 31 Tabl e san 127 112 111 110 A 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 114 115 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 50300 0180 Xx S PARTS LIST Table Saw Body Br
5. 1 265 SUPPORT BLOCK 1 213 LOCK NUT M16X1 5 1 266 HEX BOLT 6 30 3 214 SWIVEL BOX 1 267 LOCK WASHER6MM 8 215 KEY 1 268 FLAT WASHER 6MM 5 216 PULLEY 1 269 WORM 1 218 COLLAR 1 270 FLAT WASHER 8 10 219 BEARING 2 271 HEX BOLT Ma8X35 4 221 NUT 1 273 SCREW M8X20 222 RAISING BLOCK 1 274 MOTOR PLATE 1 225 CAP SCREW M6X20 8 275 BRACKET 1 230 HOOP 2 276 SPLITTER ADJUST BLOCK 1 231 WAVE WASHER 1 277 KNURLED KNOB 1 232 BLADE ARBOR 1 278 SPRING 1 233 ARBOR FLANGE 1 279 PIN 1 234 NUT 1 280 SPLITTER TIGHTEN CLIP 1 235 COLLAR 1 281 SPACER 3 236 GEAR 1 282 BELT 1 238 LOCK WASHER 5MM 7 283 FRONT TRUNNION 1 240 SPLIT PIN 4X28 1 284 REAR TRUNNION 1 241 ORIENTATION PIN 1 285 LEFT BRACKET 1 242 HEX BOLT 12 100 1 286 RIGHT BRACKET 1 243 FLAT WASHER 12MM 1 287 PLATE 1 244 LOCK WASHER 12MM 1 288 HEX BOLT 8 1 25 X 35 2 245 NUT M12 1 289 ADJUST BOLT 2 246 MOTOR 1 290 SCREW 8 1 25 X 30 4 247 SET SCREW 2 291 CAP SCREW 8 1 25 X 20 2 248 PULLEY 1 292 CAP SCREW M10 1 5 X 30 2 249 KEY 1 293 FLAT WASHER 10MM 2 250 BAR 1 294 LOCK WASHER 10MM 2 251 BLOCK 4 295 HEX NUT M10X1 5 2 252 SET SCREW 8 15 M S0300 0180 34 Tabl e san 315 319 321 322 323 324 326 327 328 331 332 335 336 337 50300 0180 Blade Guard Breakdown ROLL PIN 4x20 TORSION SPRING LOCK NUT 6 1 SUPPORTING ARM PHLP HD SCR M6 1x25 FLAT WASHER 6MM TOP GUARD PHLP HD SCR M4 7x6 FRONT GUARD SIDE GUARD SPRING REED LOCK NUT M5 8 PH
6. 7 Check that the ground wire 15 wired correctly M S0300 0180 29 Tabl e san The Machine will not Stop This 15 a very rare occurrence as the machine 15 designed to be fail safe However if it should occur and you cannot fix the fault seek professional assistance The machine must be disconnected from the power and never run until the fault has been rectified 1 Stop switch is faulty Replace the stop switch 2 Internal contactor 1s faulty Replace the contactor Motor Tries to Start but will not Turn 1 With the power disconnected from the machine try to turn the blade by hand If the blade will not turn check the reason for the jamming A typical reason is that wood 1s jamming the blade 2 Capacitor faulty Replace the capacitor 3 Motor faulty Replace the motor Motor Overheats The motor is designed to run very hot but should it overheat it has an internal terminal overload protector that will shut it down until the motor has cooled down and then it will reset automatically If the motor overheats wait until it has cooled down and restart If the motor shuts down constantly check for the reason Typical reasons are dull blade overfeeding the wood motor cooling fan clogged or faulty motor cooling fins are clogged or excessive ambient temperature Squeaking Noise 1 Check that the motor cooling fan 1s not contacting the fan cover 2 Check the bearings 3 Check the drive belt Blade Slows Down During a Cut 1
7. into the machine and re clamp Table throat plate fixing slot 50300 0180 23 Tabl e sav 1 5 Re check with a straight edge and re adjust if required 2 For the end of the throat plate that has the clamping screw uses the following procedure 2 1 Remove the clamping screw 2 2 Insert an allen key into the jacking screw 2 3 Place a straight edge across the throat plate and the table 2 4 While holding down both the throat plate and the straight plate adjust the jacking screw until the throat plate 1s level 2 5 Re clamp the throat plate with the clamping screw and re check with the straight edge 2 6 Re adjust if necessary 3 Adjusting the side jacking screws 3 1 Place a straight edge across the throat plate and the table 3 2 With an allen key move the jack screws in or out until level Note Make sure that the jacking screws and there mating faces on the machine are clean prior to adjusting the throat plat If there is dirt wood chips etc between the jacking screw and its mating face you will not get consistent results Connecting the electrical supply Note A qualified electrician must carry out the installation Ensure that the main supply corresponds with that of the machine It is recommended that you use a 30 amp mains breaker 50300 0180 24 Tabl e san Miter Gauge The miter gauge has an adjustable pointer it also has a lock system that locks the miter gauge at 45 and 9
8. leveling system to ensure that your table remains flat during the life of the machine This system allows you to stress the table and take out any warpage that occurs over time The table is attached to the cabinet Extension Table An extension table with adjustable support legs 1s provided to increase the range of jobs that can be produced Trunion The trunion assembly is attached to the cabinet It is of a heavy cast iron construction It houses the motor saw spindle riving knife tilt mechanism and vertical movement adjustment This 15 the heart of your saw The advantage of attaching the trunion to the case rather than to the table is that its weight 1s then supported by the cabinet and will not twist or distort the table Electrical System The electrical system consists of an electrical motor start switch stop switch and contactor A cable is supplied but no plug as the type of plug will be dependent on your installation If you require a longer cable than the one M S0300 0180 9 Tabl e san supplied the cable that is supplied can be replaced by connecting a new cable to the contactor box see electrical connection Rip Fence The rip fence is a T square design that gives superior rigidity and 1s adjustable to be parallel to the blade Dust Collection The dust collection port is located at the front of the machine and is 4 diameter It connects to the bottom of the trunnion assembly and collects the sawdust as i
9. 0 degree positions The fence can be moved to different positions on the miter gauge to suit the job that you are doing The fence is cut at 45 degrees at the end to enable the job to be supported close to the blade when cutting at 45 degrees To adjust the pointer loosen the clamp screw adjust the pointer and retighten the clamp screw To move the fence to a different position on the miter gauge loosen the clamp bolts Slide the fence to the required position and reclamp in position The miter stock has 2 adjustable blocks that can be adjusted to suit the width of the machine miter slots Loosen the clamp screw adjust the 2 jacking screws and retighten the clamp screw Tilt Mechanism Stops The tilt mechanism has adjustable stops for vertical and 45 degrees The machine comes factory set but should adjustment be required loosen the lock nut adjust the stop screw and retighten the lock nut 50300 0180 25 Tabl e sav If you need a longer cable than that supplied on the machine you can connect a new cable into the internal power termination which 1s located inside the electrical box It is recommended that number 12 cable is used for installation up to 15 and installations 15 to 30 use number 10 gauge cable Note The machine may not be supplied with an electrical plug as the type of plug will be dependent on the installation Before starting the machine 1 Read and understand the instruction manu
10. 2 O lt 2 2 2 E 2 q I d 0 5 i 50300 0180 298003003 Platinum Series Tablesaw w Dovetail Mech Left tilt Manual 4 17101 Murphy Avenue Irvine CA 92614 www lagunatools com 800 234 1976 1 Table san Dear Woodworker Thank you for your purchase and welcome to the Laguna Tools group of discriminating woodworkers I understand that you have a choice of where to purchase your machines and appreciate the confidence you have in our products Every machine sold by Laguna Tools has been carefully designed and well thought through from a woodworker s perspective I cut on our bandsaws lathes table saws and combination machines Through my hands on experience I work hard to make our machines better I strive to give you machines that inspire you to create works of art Machines that are a joy to run and work on Machines that encourage your performance Today we offer high performance machines with innovative solutions that meet the needs of woodworkers and their ever evolving craft I started Laguna Tools as a woodworker I still am Thank you again for becoming a Laguna Tools customer Torben Helshoj President and Founder Laguna Tools Thriving on Innovation M S0300 0180 2 Tabl e san Table of contents Safety Rules CO Noise emission IN EUM 602 A Specification sheet Ip E 4 Introduction to your machine 18 4 Parts ofthetable 8 BE
11. LP HD SCR M4 7x10 ROLL PIN 6x32 35 345 331 349 P 2 E r 2 5 E n a d 5 5 p 4 5 338 339 340 341 342 345 346 348 349 350 351 352 353 PHLP HD SCR M6 1x10 HEX BOLT M4 7x8 GUARD SUPPORT PHLP HD SCR M6 1x30 SPACER SPACER PHLP HD SCR M5 8x20 FLAT WASHER 5MM PAWL SPLITTER V1 01 09 RIVING KNIFE 5 8 8 RIVING KNIFE HOOK PLATE PS A N N 1 1SET Tabl e san 401 402 403 404 405 406 407 408 409 50300 0180 Miter Gauge Breakdown Am mn Pd d 419 Y 417 416 408 412 4 hd 45 o ne 401 2 o N 410 MITER BAR as GIB 2 412 SET SCREW 4 7 6 4 gus CAP SCREW M4 7 14 2 ada MITER RING AE FLAT HD SCR M5 8 8 416 MITER BODY PIVOT PIN nm MITER GUAGE BODY aus MITER STOP PIN KNOB 1 m 36 MITER STOP PIN BLOCK COMPRESSION SPRING MITER STOP PIN SCREW 4 7 14 POINTER MITER GUAGE FLAT WASHER 4MM LOCK WASHER 4MM PHLP HD SCR M4 7 8 MITER KNOB FENDER WASHER 10MM Tabl e san Fence Breakdown 501 504 514 518 516 502 2 512 HEX BOLT M6 1 40 1 503 SCREW M6 1 16 18 513 LOCK NUT 6 1 1 504 GLIDE PAD 2 514 HEX BOLT M10 1 5 45 1 505 FENCE SCALE WINDOW 1 515 LOCK NUT M10 1 25 1 506 SET SCREW M12 1 75 15 4 516 CAM FOOT 1 507 PHLP HD SCR 5 8 10 2 517 MAGNET 1 508 LOCK WASHER 5MM 2 518 CAM 1 509 INDICATOR 2 519 FENCE L
12. OCK KNOB 1 510 FENCE BODY 1 520 SET SCREW 12 1 75 30 1 511 SET SCREW 2 521 SPECIAL LOCKING NUT M12 1 75 4 50300 0180 37 Tabl e 30 Rail amp Extension Table Breakdown x 615 3 609 uu SN 611 610 613 per de Em 606 f v i E V 609 605 604 a i a DER 601 INSERT FENCE 2 609 LOCK WASHER 8MM 22 602 GUIDE TUBE 1 610 FLAT WASHER 8MM 34 603 SCALE 1 611 REAR RAIL 1 604 FRONT RAIL 1 612 HEX BOLT M8 1 25 40 6 605 CAP SCREW M6 1 16 5 613 8 1 25 18 606 WASHER 6 13 614 TABLE BOARD 1 607 FLAT WASHER 6MM 13 615 HEX BOLT M8 1 25 30 3 608 HEX BOLT 5 16 18 1 1 2 2 50300 0180 38 Tabl e sav 50 Rail amp Extension Table Breakdown 1 1 a 2 E m 1 C aL at I L ol Y A 618 6107 AN 7616 601 INSERT FENCE 2 615 LEG 2 605 CAP SCREW M6 1 16 5 616 FOOT 2 606 LOCK WASHER 6MM 13 617 HEX BOLT 8 1 25 60 2 607 FLAT WASHER 6MM 13 618 CAP SCREW M6 1 16 6 608 HEX BOLT 5 16 18 1 1 2 2 619 CAP SCREW M8 1 25 20 4 609 LOCK WASHER 8MM 22 620 HEX BOLT M8 1 25 30 3 610 FLAT WASHER 8MM 34 621 GUIDE TUBE 1 612 HEX BOLT 8 1 25 40 6 622 SCALE 1 613 HEX NUT M8 1 25 18 623 FRONT RAIL 1 614 TABLE BOARD 1 624 REAR RAIL 1 50300 0180 39 Tabl e san LIMITED WARRANTY New woodworking machines sold by Laguna Tools carry a one year warra
13. a An an lt ow 50300 0180 16 Tabl e sav Fit the dust extraction plate The plate drops over a lip on the machine and is held in place with a twist knob Fit a 4 dust extraction hose between the machine and your dust extractor Note You will need a dust collection system with a minimum of 1000 cubic feet per minuet capacity The stron 47 the dust collection the better as the machine is capable of producing a lot of waste Fitting the angular movement handle 1 Fit the key into the shaft 2 Fit the handle onto the shaft ensuring that the key 1s in line with the key way 3 Clamp the handle onto the shaft with the allen screw 4 Fit the lock screw to the centre of the handle Note You may have to tap the handle onto the shaft with a soft mallet 50300 0180 17 Tabl e san Fitting the extension table 1 Fit the height adjusting screws to the support legs 2 Fit the legs to the extension table 3 Fit the extension table to the main table but do not fully tighten the Screws Fitting the fence rails 1 Install the angle with the tube to the in feed side of the machine Use only the two centre hex bolts Adjust the rail up down to make sure the edge of the rear rail is flush with the table surface Fully tighten the bolts 2 Fit the outer bolts tight but check that the rail 15 not bent as the 2 extension tables may not be perfectly in line on the edge with the main table
14. al before operating the saw 2 If you are still not thoroughly familiar with the operation of the saw get advice from a qualified person 3 Make sure the machine is properly grounded and that the wiring codes are followed 4 Do not operate the machine while under the influence of drugs alcohol and medicine or if tired 5 Always wear eye protection safety glasses or a safety shield and hearing protection 6 Wear dust mask long term exposure to the fine dust created by the saw 15 not healthy 7 Remove your tie rings watch and all jewellery Roll up your sleeves and never ware loose clothing You do not want anything to get caught in the saw 8 Make sure that the guards are in place and use them at all times The guards protect you from coming in contact with the blade 9 Make sure that the saw blade teeth point in the correct direction 10 Stop the machine before removing the scrap piece from the table 11 Always keep your hands and fingers away from the blade 12 Make sure that you use the proper size and type of blade 13 Hold the work piece firmly against the table Do not attempt to saw stock that does not have a flat surface facing down 14 Use a push stick at the end of a cut This 1s the most dangerous time because the cut is complete and the blade is exposed Push sticks are commercially available 15 Hold the wood firmly and feed it into the blade at a moderate speed M S0300 0180 26 Tabl e san 16 Turn
15. based lubricant Tilt Mechanism is Tight 1 Check that nothing is jamming the mechanism 2 Check that the worm gear and screw are clean and lubricated Vertical Mechanism is Tight 1 Check that nothing is jamming the mechanism 2 Check that the worm gear and screw are clean and lubricated 3 Check that the guide plate is not jamming Clean and relubricate Ensue that you clean the whole guide plate by moving the saw arbor to be fully up and then fully down cleaning the exposed part of the guide plate 4 Inspect the guide plate and the bearing plate for wear and damage If damaged or worn replace Troubleshooting Poor Cut 1 Dull blade Change the blade 2 Bent tooth Change the blade 3 Wrong type of blade for the job Saw will not Start 1 Check that the start switch 1s being depressed fully 2 Check that the electrical power cord is plugged into the power outlet 3 Check that the electrical supply is on reset the breaker 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 15 not causing a bad connection Check that all the screws are tight 5 With the power disconnected from the machine check the wiring to the machine is correct Check that the rubber insulation is stripped enough and is not causing a bad connection Check that all the screws are tight 6 Check that you have the correct power 220V not 110V
16. dards provided by the manufacturer Parts under warranty are shipped at Laguna Tools Inc s cost either by common carrier FEDEX ground service or a similar method Technical support to install replacement parts is primarily provided by phone fax e mail or Laguna Tools Customer Support Website The labor required to install replacement parts 1s the responsibility of the user Laguna Tools is not responsible for damage or loss caused by a freight company or other circumstances not in our control All claims for loss or damaged goods must be notified to Laguna Tools within twenty four hours of delivery Please contact our Customer Service Department for more information Only new machines sold to the original owner are covered by this warranty For warranty repair information call 1 800 332 4094 Copyright 2010 Laguna Tools Inc Warning no portion of these materials may be reproduced without written approval from Laguna Tools Inc M S0300 0180 40 Tabl e san
17. eakdown 148 CABINET CAP SCREW ELASTIC WASHER FLAT WASHER ANGLE SCALE INSULATOR CABINET PLATE PAN HEAD SCREW FLAT WASHER BELT PLATE PAN HEAD SCREW FLAT WASHER MOTOR COVER CAP SCREW CLEANOUT DOOR DOOR LATCH KNOB FLAT WASHER ELASTIC WASHER NUT DUST HOOD PAN HEAD SCREW TABLE EXTENSION WING CAP SCREW ELASTIC WASHER A gt S 2 CO 0 HBR BR ech P LR JL 32 130 131 132 133 136 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 2155 FLAT WASHER STD TABLE INSERT SET SCREW PAN HEAD SCREW DADO TABLE INSERT SCREW SCUTCHEON RIVETS FOR NAME OF SHIPING STRIP HEX HEAD BOLT FLAT WASHER ELASTIC WASHER NUT DUST CLIP PAN HEAD SCREW FLAT WASHER ELASTIC WASHER HOOK ELASTIC WASHER FLAT WASHER PAN HEAD SCREW NUT SET SCREW 5 20 PLATE DADO TABLE INSERT Tabl e san Trunnion Assembly Breakdown Tabl e san 33 50300 0180 201 ANGLE POINTER BRACKET 1 253 SET SCREW 8 10 4 202 COPPER WASHER 19 2 254 PIN LOCK SHAFT 4 204 CAP SCREW M8x25 3 256 PINION 1 205 LOCK WASHER 8MM 15 258 SET SCREW 6 8 9 206 WORM GEAR 1 259 LOCK SPACER 3 207 NUT M8 12 260 COPPER HOOP 1 208 BOLT Ma8X30 2 261 LOCK NUT M12X1 5 1 209 FLAT WASHER 5 2 262 BEARING 1 210 CAP SCREW M5x12 8 263 KEY C5X10 1 211 BEARING 1 264 SHAFT FOR WORM 1 212 SCREW BOLT
18. ease with WD 40 or similar solvent It 15 important that you remove all the grease and re lubricate with a Teflon bases lubricant as Teflon has less tendency to attract sawdust and cause clogging You should also wax the table as this also protects the cast iron from rust Assembling the side cast iron extensions tables 1 Attach the side table to the main table with the socket head screws supplied Do not over tighten them as the tables have to be adjusted to level with the main table 2 Place a straight edge across the 2 extension tables and the main table 3 Adjust the tables up down so that they are level with the main table and fully tighten the screws Note Never hit any of the tables with metal as they are cast iron and will break Use only a soft mallet such as rubber plastic or wood 50300 0180 15 Tabl e sav 4 After fully tightening the screws re check that no movement has taken place and that all the tables are level Remove the motor transport bracket This bracket must be removed or the trunnion will not move vertically or angular Fitting the motor cover The motor cover drops onto two hinge pins ra as Wp OT e LL n A d D 7 d SI dai et 2 Pr Pay cd 7 CLEA P rr A a 2 I rry e 7 ad EA ETA ARAS pt gt d 7 q e A 225 EN d A Ln ew 4 MP YS P
19. ed adjust as follows 1 Remove the blade and the riving knife clamping block 2 Using a straight edge lined up on the blade back clamping disc check the riving knife datum block is in line with the straight edge 50300 0180 22 Tabl e san 3 Adjust the position of the datum block with the jacking screws provided and re check Fitting the throat plate Two types of throat plate are supplied with the machine dado and standard Both use the same fixing and levelling system To fit the plate to the machine slide the two round head screws under side of the throat plate under the two slots on the machine Clamp the throat plate to the machine with the socket head screw at the opposite end of the throat plate datum block Adjusting the throat plate level with the table Note The throat plate comes factory set but should adjustment be required follow the below procedure Note All checks for level must be done with the throat plate clamped with the clamping screw The throat plate has levelling screws at both ends and along its length both sides 1 To adjust the end of the throat plate that has the 2 round head screws you will have to move the round head screws in conjunction with the jacking screw 1 1 Remove the throat plate from the machine and loosen the lock nuts move the screws the required amount re tighten the lock nuts 1 3 Move the jacking screw 1 4 Re assemble the throat plate
20. he fence so that it just touches the side of the blade blade stationary and clamp the fence in position 13 With the tape lined up with the curser line mark the tube with a pencil at the 2 position 14 Remove the fence and line up the tape with the 2 mark that you made It is far better to conduct this next part with 2 people one at each end of the tape Remove the backing material in short sections and press the tape onto the tube making sure that the tape 15 applied straight even along the length of the tube 15 Refit the fence to the tube and line up with the side of the blade as stated in 12 Loosen the curser holding plate and adjust so that the curser is lined up with the 0 on the tape Clamp the curser plate Fitting the electrical box The electrical box fits under the rail as shown with the mounting bolts 50300 0180 21 Tabl e san Fitting a blade or dado to the machine 1 Using the wrench provided stop the spindle from turning and remove the clamping nut and clamping disc 2 Fit blade or dado and reverse the procedure Fitting the riving knife and blade guard 1 don t loosen the cap screws amp center screw 2 Slide the riving knife between the clamping block and the datum plate fit the pin 9p datum plate pin clamping block center _ screw Adjusting the riving knife datum block The riving knife datum block comes factory set but should adjustment be requir
21. nty effective from the date of shipping Laguna Tools guarantees all new machine sold to be free of manufacturers defective workmanship parts and materials We will repair or replace without charge any parts determined by Laguna Tools Inc to be a manufacturer s defect We require that the defective item part be returned to Laguna Tools with the complaint In the event the item part 1s determined to be damaged due to lack of maintenance cleaning or misuse abuse the customer will be responsible for the cost to replace the item part plus all related shipping charges 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 caused by accident neglect lack of or inadequate dust collection misuse abuse or damage caused where repair or alterations have been made or attempted by others Laguna Tools Inc is not responsible for additional tools or modifications sold or performed other than from by Laguna Tools Inc on any Laguna Tools Inc woodworking machine Warranty maybe voided upon the addition of such described tools and or modifications determined on a case by case basis Normal user alignment adjustment tuning and machine settings are not covered by this warranty It 1s the responsibility of the user to understand basic woodworking machinery settings and procedures and to properly maintain the equipment in accordance with the stan
22. off the machine if you have to back the material out of an uncompleted or jammed cut Machine test Now 15 the time to test the machine 1 Check that the machine 1s clear of all tools and other loose objects 2 Check that all the adjusting and locking handles are tight 3 Check that there 15 no blade fitted it 1s far safer to test the machine with out a blade fitted 4 Start the machine by pressing the green start switch 5 Saw arbor is now turning 6 Now 1s the time to check that the safety switch 1s functioning correctly before you fit a blade 7 With the machine running no blade fitted operate the red stop switch by pressing towards the machine The motor should have the power removed and slow down 8 If the safety switch fails to operate correctly do not use the machine until the fault has been corrected Before you cut any wood read the safety rules at the front of this manual M S0300 0180 27 Tabl e Maintenance and Troubleshooting All tools and machines require regular maintenance and the table saw is no exception This section details the general maintenance and care of your table saw In general we recommend that you only use a Teflon based lubricant on the table saw Regular oil attracts dust and dirt and the Teflon tends to dry and has fewer tendencies to accumulate dirt and saw dust on your machine We also recommend that you wax the table to help prevent rust Weekly Maintanince 1 Check that all nut
23. off the pallet 3 Using a knife cut the plastic wrap 4 With two or more people move the machine so that the base of the machine 15 over the edge of the pallet Tilt the machine away from the pallet so that the base of the machine touches the floor slide the pallet from under the machine and then move the machine to the vertical position so that it is completely resting on the floor Note The machine 15 heavy ensure that you have a sufficient number of people Note 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 50300 0180 11 Tabl e san Note The switch box is attached to the machine by cable Care must be taken while moving the machine off the pallet so that no strain 1s placed on the cable M S0300 0180 12 Tabl e san What you will receive with the machine Handle Handle lock screw Extension table parts 50300 0180 13 Tabl e sav Extension table parts oe Dust extractor panel ile t pet de E WW T Cover Extension table rails ESNCIATION Bats Berria T stir iure ww Doeisg ken Lari i arre ql eee Manual 50300 0180 14 Tabl e san Assembly and set up Cleaning the machine Remove the rust protection gr
24. parts determined by Laguna Tools Inc to be a manufacturer s defect We require the defective item part to be returned to Laguna Tools In the event the item part is determined to be damaged due to lack of maintenance cleaning or misuse abuse the customer will be responsible for the cost to replace the item part plus all related shipping charges 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 caused by accident neglect lack of or inadequate dust collection misuse abuse or damage caused when repair or alterations have been made or attempted by others Laguna Tools Inc is not responsible for additional tools or modifications sold or performed other than from by Laguna Tools Inc on any Laguna Tools Inc woodworking machine Warranty may be voided upon the addition of such noted tools and or modifications determined on a case by case basis Normal user alignment adjustment tuning and machine settings are not covered by this warranty 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 by the manufacturer Parts under warranty are shipped at Laguna Tools Inc s cost either by common carrier FedEx Ground service or similar method Technical support to install replacement parts is primarily p
25. rovided by phone fax or e mail The labor required to install replacement parts 1s the responsibility of the user Laguna Tools is not responsible for damage or loss caused by a freight company or other circumstances not in our control Only new machines sold to the original owner are covered by this warranty For warranty repair information call 1 800 332 4094 50300 0180 5 Tabl e sav Noise Emission Notes concerning noise emission Given that there exists a relationship between noise level and exposure times it is not possible to precisely determine the need for supplementary precautions The factors affecting the true level of exposure to operators are clearly the amount of time exposed the characteristics of the working environment and other sources of dust and noise etc For example adjacent machines in other words the level of ambient noise It is possible that exposure level limits will vary from country to country Specification Sheet 10 max x 5 8 bore Max cut height 10 blade 3 1 8 2 1 8 at 45 deg Dado capacity 13 16 pm Cast iron ground table size 2 Miter Slots 3 8 x 3 4 T Slot Extension table pressed steel with ribs 239 X27 and legs 50300 0180 6 Table saw Serial and Data Plate Tilting Arbor Table Saw Model MTS0300 0180 ZEIT TO 6105 THESE 44 SERIOS sri Rated Po e A LA ap ritum pas Li eee eo DALMATA CA Pe XL Arbor psa TTT
26. s and bolts are tight 2 Clean the machine and check that the dust hose 15 clear Make sure that all moving parts are clean and free from sawdust and dirt 3 Lubricate all moveing parts with a Teflon based lubricant 4 Wax the table and all non painted parts Drive Belt The drive belts should last for many years depending on the usage but they need to be inspected regularly for cracks cuts and general wear If damage 1s found replace both belts Never replace only one belt and only replace the belts with a matched pair To re tension the belts loosen the lock nut The weight of the motor should put enough tension on the belts Then tighten the lock nut The belts come factory set but after about 8 hours of use the belts could need to be re tensioned as they will have bedded into the V grooves Table Insert The table insert throat plate is made of a soft material and is designed not to damage the blade should they come in contact If the blade slot becomes too wide or the insert becomes damaged by the blade it should be replaced Bearings All bearings are sealed for life and do not require any maintenance If a bearing becomes faulty replace it Rust The table saw 1s made from steel and cast iron All non painted surfaces will rust if not protected It 1s recommended that the table be coated with wax M S0300 0180 28 Tabl e san moving none painted surfaces should be lubricated protected with a Teflon
27. t leaves the blade You will need a dust collection system with a minimum of 1000 cubic feet per minute Throat Plate Two throat plates are supplied with the machine One for Dado and a standard throat plate They are adjustable for level to the table Miter Gauge The miter gauge 1s adjustable for angle and has quick action for 90 and 45 degrees The fence is movable in relation to the body so that you can adjust it to suit the job A movable stop is provided for repetitive jobs Where to Locate your Machine Before you remove your machine from the pallet select the area where you will use your machine There are no hard and fast rules for its location but below are a few guidelines 1 There should be an area surrounding the machine suitable for the length of wood that you will be cutting 2 Adequate lighting The better the lighting the more accurate and safely you will be able to work 3 Solid floor You should select a solid flat floor preferably concrete or something similar 4 Position close to a power source and dust collection 5 Allow an area for the storage of blanks and cut jobs M S0300 0180 10 Tabl e san Unpacking your Machine To unpack your machine you will need tin snips and knife 1 Using the tin snips cut the banding that is securing the packing box If so fitted WARNING EXTREME CAUTION MUST BE USED BECAUSE THE BANDING WILL SPRING AND COULD CAUSE INJURY 2 Dismantle the box and lift the box
28. to the packing or on the machine Y ou need to do this prior to the driver leaving All damage must be noted on the delivery documents and signed by you and the delivery driver You must then contact the seller Laguna Tools within 24 hours MTSO300 0 80 Introduction to Table Saws This Table saw 15 designed to give you years of safe service Read this owners manual in its entirety before assembly or use Parts of the Table saw The table saw does not have many parts The major parts are discussed in this manual If you are not familiar with the table saw take the time to read this section and become familiar with the machine 1 Body 2 Dust collection port 3 Angle adjustment handle 4 Table 5 Guard 6 Fence 50300 0180 8 Tabl e sav 7 Extension table 8 Extension table support legs 9 Blade height adjustment handle 10 Electrical box and on off switches Identification There is a plate at the back of the machine listing all the manufacturing data including the serial number model etc Cabinet The cabinet has a large footprint and 1s a welded construction manufactured from heavy gauge steel plate The cabinet houses all the parts of the machine and the heavy construction ensures that the saw 1s stable This weight also helps to absorb any vibration that is produced during cutting Table The table is manufactured from cast iron cast iron is a live material and will move over time and is provided with a
29. unning of the fence Spacer Vertical adjusting Screws 50300 0180 19 Tabl e sav Straight edge 3 To adjust the fence square to the table place a straight edge into the miter slot 4 With the clamp handle in the down Clamped position and check if the fence is parallel to the miter slot by using the straight edge 5 If adjustment 15 required Release the clamping handle up position and adjust the adjusting screws with an allen key Note small movements of the screws will have a large reaction over the length of the fence so small adjustments are better than large ones 6 Reclamp the fence and re check the fence to the miter slot Repeat the procedure if required 7 To ensure that the fence runs smoothly along the guide tube release the clamping handle and pull push the fence along the complete length of the guide tube If there are any tight spots or there is excessive slop between the fence and the guide tube adjust the front adjusting screws 8 Fit the end caps to the tube 9 Before fitting the measurement tape to the guide tube clean the top surface of the guide tube with a solvent to remove any trace of dirt or grease 50300 0180 20 Tabl e sav 10 Adjust the curser holding plate so that it 15 approx in the centre of the adjusting slots 11 Fit a saw blade to the arbour of the machine covered later in the manual and raise the blade above the table 12 Push t

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