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Evolution S355 MCS Instrucciones Originales página 14

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ASSEMBLY & PREPARATION
There are 6 main parts to be assembled:
Rotary base and table assembly
Cutting head in the up position
Clamp cross bar assembly
Front clamps
Top Clamp
Blade
Remove top foam insert, housing all clamping and
ancillary parts from the main carton.
Remove second foam insert housing the cutting
head assembly. Remove cutting head assembly
from the foam and set aside.
Remove base/table assembly from carton and
place on stable surface.
Rotate table to 0 degree mitre angle by loosening
locking knob, depressing index override button
and retightening locking knob (Fig.1)
Ensure the rear of the machine is facing towards
you, giving access to the rails (Fig.2)
NOTE: In this position the left hand rail includes
through holes which engage with the slide
controls on the cutting head.
Carefully fit the cutting head assembly onto the
rails with the motor oriented to the right.
Slide cutting head assembly fully on to the rails.
(Fig.3)
Remove and discard slide locking pin override
spacer (Fig.4)
Ensure spring loaded pin engages with the hole
closest to the rotating table for stability during
assembly.
Fit rear rail support on to the rails so the mounting
holes are visible facing up. Fasten the rail support
with 2x cap screws and washers supplied with the
on board hex key (Fig.5)
Rotate the machine around so the front of the
machine is facing you. Fit clamp cross bar by
sliding vertical posts into the sockets on the base,
ensuring the cross bar remains level (Fig.6)
Fit thumb screws in base. (Fig.7)
Whilst holding the blade guard, cut and remove
the plastic zip tie and carefully allow the blade
guard to move to it's safe operating closed
position.
Ensure locking pin (Fig.8) is retracted before
moving the cutting head into the down position.
PERMANENTLY MOUNTING THE SAW
WARNING: Only attempt the following
procedures with the machine disconnected from
the mains power supply.
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There are four mounted holes on the base through
which suitable bolts (not supplied) can be placed
to secure the machine.
Site the machine giving consideration to the
following guidelines:
• To avoid injury from flying debris, position the
saw so that other people or bystanders cannot
stand too close (or behind) it.
• Locate the saw on a firm, level surface where
there is plenty of room for handling and
properly supporting the workpiece.
• Ensure that the workbench or other supporting
structure is firm and stable and does not 'rock' .
• Ensure that the power cord cannot become
entangled with any part of the machine during
cutting operations.
• Ensure that the power cord is routed in such a
way that it does not pose a trip (or any other
type) of hazard to the operator or
any bystanders.
TRANSPORTING THE SAW
Only transport this machine with the Cutting Head
in the locked down position (Fig. 8 & 9) and the
Locking Pin fully engaged in its socket.
Caution! This saw weighs 35kg and requires two
person lift. Use the carry handles moulded into
the machine base (See machine overview).
REMOVING OR INSTALLING A BLADE
WARNING: Only use genuine Evolution blades
designed for this machine see 'replacement
blades' . It is recommended that the operator
considers wearing protective gloves when
handling the blade during installation or when
changing the machine's blade.
Note: Only use saw blades that are marked with
a speed equal or higher than the speed marked
on the tool.
REMOVING A BLADE:
• Ensure that the Cutting Head is in its upper
position.
• Using the hex key supplied, loosen the front
arbor cover bolt and rotate the arbor cover out
of the way. (Fig. 10).
• Press the arbor lock button (Fig. 11) and use
the supplied hex key to remove the blade bolt.
The blade may rotate slightly until the arbor
lock engages.
• Remove the arbor bolt, washer and outer blade
flange. (Fig. 12).
• Open the blade guard and carefully remove the
old blade. Leave the inner blade flange in place
INSTALLING A BLADE:
• Install the new blade, ensuring the directional
arrow on the blade matches the direction of
the arrow on the upper blade guard (Fig. 13).
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