
4. When sefting the rip fence for ripping a piece of wood, you must always check to ensure that it
is parallel to the mitre gauge slot, If there is a small discrepancy, it may be possible to release the
locking handle and reposition the fence so that it is exactly parallel.
If the discrepancy cannot be rectified in this manner, it will be necessary to slacken the two
screws on top of the fence and move the body of the fence so that it is parallel to the mitre
gauge slot. When satisfied, tighten the two screws on top of the fence once again.
Your Table Saw is now fully assembled. However, before it can be used, you must ensure that it is
securely and correctly mounted, and checks MUST be made to ensure that all necessary adjustments
are correct, and that parts are properly aligned.
These details are covered in the following paragraphs.
MOUNTING THE SAW
IMPORTANT
If the saw is to be a permanent fixture, ensure it is sited in an area with adequate illumination and
power supply
DO NOT place it where you will be working in your own light, or where extension cables are required
- these are hazardous in a workshop environment,
If the table saw is to be used in a permanent location, it should be fastened securely to a firm supporting
surtace such as a stand or workbench, using the four mounting holes in the base.
A Floor Stand is available from your CLARKE dealer,
An ideal accessory, giving complete stability together with portability of the machine,
Model No. CLK2: Part No, 6500711
Holes should be drilled through the supporting surtace of the workbench, using the dimensions illustrated,
and the machine should be bolted down firmly, but not so tight as to cause the body to distort.
If a VACUUM DUST EXTRACTION device is NOT to be used,
an opening MUST also be made in the workbench, the same
size as the opening in the boftom of the saw. This is in order
to allow the saw dust to drop through.
Dimensions of the opening are illustrated opposite,
IMPORTANT
Ensure the Bottom Grid is in place when bolting the
machine to the workbench.
1. Each of the four mounting holes should be bolted
securely using 8mm bolts (not included).
2. Locate and mark where the saw is to be mounted.
3. Drill four (4) 10mm diameter holes through workbench,
4. Place table saw on workbench aligning the holes in the base with the holes drilled in the workbench.
5. The exsisting nuts and bolts which secure the boftom plate to the body of the machine should be
replaced with 8mm bolts (not supplied). and tightened taking care not to distort the casing.
Fig.7
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