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THE BLADE GUARD
The Blade Guard labelled 9 must be attached to the machines
riving knife.
Note: The machine should never be used without this guard in
its service position.
WARNING: The machine must be disconnected from the
mains supply when installing the blade guard.
To attach the Blade Guard
• Raise the blade to its full height to fully reveal the machines
Riving Knife.
• The guards locating pin should be positioned through
the hole machined in the Riving Knife and the washer and
locking nut fitted to one side. The blade guard must move
up and down easily and smoothly, so do not over-tighten
this nut (Fig. 17).
• Check the operation of the blade guard. Ensure that it is
working efficiently and covers the crown of the blade.
• Lower the blade a little and recheck that the blade
guard operation.
• When satisfied that the blade guard works throughout
the blades height adjustment range, check that the guard
works equally well with the blade at a bevel angle (Fig 18).
• Check that when the blade is fully lowered, the blade guard
is in contact with the table top.
THE RIP FENCE
This machine has a two (2) piece Rip Fence.
The Rip Fence Face Plate labelled 14 must be attached to the
Rip Fence labelled 13 using the fixings E and G.
• Insert the bolts L through the holes on the LH side of the
Rip Fence and loosely tighten the finger nut G on
the RH side.
• Slide the Rip Fence Face Plate onto the Rip Fence over the
heads of the bolts (Fig. 19).
• Tighten the two finger nuts.
To attach the Rip Fence:
• Hook the rear of the Rip Fence Guide over the rear Rip Fence
Rail.
• With the handle in its upper position, locate the front of the
Rip Fence over the front Rip Fence Rail.
• Push the handle down to lock the Rip Fence in
place (Fig. 20).
Fig. 17
Fig. 18
Fig. 19
Fig. 20
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