Titan SF10N1 Installation manual

10” TABLE SAW SF10N1
SAFETY AND OPERATING MANUAL

GUARANTEE
This product carries a Screwfix Direct Ltd guarantee of 12 months. If your product
develops a fault within this period, you should,in the first instance contact Screwfix
Direct Ltd on Freephone 0500 41 41 41. If the fault occurs within the first 12 months,
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you prefer. When repair is not practical or identical goods are not available, alternative
goods of similar specification and quality will usually be provided but, failing this, you
will be offered a partial or full refund depending on the time period since purchase.
This guarantee specifically excludes losses caused due to:
- Fair wear and tear
- Misuse or abuse
- Lack of routine maintenance
- Failure of consumable items (such as batteries)
- Accidental damage
- Cosmetic damage
- Failure to follow manufacturer’s guidelines
- Loss of use of the goods
- Repairs attempted by anyone, unless authorised by Screwfix Direct Ltd.
This guarantee does not affect your statutory rights. This guarantee is only valid in the UK.
For further technical advice, spare parts or repair service (outside of guarantee) please
contact the customer helpline number on 0845 607 6380.
Congratulations on your purchase of a power tool from Screwfix Direct
Ltd. We want you to continue getting the best performance from it so this
handbook includes information on safety, handling and care. Please retain this
handbook in case you need to refer to any of the information in the future.
Your power tool comes with a 12-month guarantee,so should it develop
a fault within this period contact Screwfix Direct Ltd on Freephone 0500 41
41 41.

10” TABLE SAW SF10N1
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING! Read all instructions. Failure to follow all instructions listed below
may result in electric shock, fire and/or serious injury.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
1. Keep the work area clean.
Cluttered areas and benches invite injuries.
2. Consider work area environment.
Do not expose tools to rain. Do not use tools in damp or wet locations. Keep the work
area well lit. Do not use tools in the presence of flammable liquids or gases.
3. Guard against electric shock.
Avoid body contact with earthed or grounded surfaces (e.g. pipes, radiators, ranges,
refrigerators).
4. Keep children away.
Do not let persons, especially children, not involved in the work touch the tool or the
extension cord and keep them away from the work area.
5. Store idle tools.
When not in use, tools should be stored in a dry, high or locked up place, out of reach
of children.
6. Do not force the tool.
It will do the job better and safer at the rate for which it was intended.
7. Use the right tool.
Do not force small tools to do the job of a heavy-duty tool. Do not use tools for
purposes not intended, for example, do not use circular saws to cut tree limbs or logs.
8. Dress properly.
Do not wear loose clothing or jewellery, they can be caught in moving parts. Non-skid
footwear are recommended when working outdoors. Wear protective hair covering to
contain long hair.
9. Use protective equipment.
Use safety glasses. Use face or dust mask if working operations create dust.
10. Connect dust extraction equipment.
If the tool is provided for the connection of dust extraction and collecting equipment,
ensure these are connected and properly used.
11. Do not abuse the cord.
Never yank the tool to disconnect it from the socket. Keep the cord away from heat, oil
and sharp edges.
12. Secure work.
Where possible use clamps or a vice to hold the work. It is safer than using your hand.
13. Do not overreach.
Keep proper footing and balance at all times.
14.Maintain tool with care.
Keep cutting tools sharp and clean for better and safer performance. Follow
instructions for lubrication and changing accessories. Inspect tool cord periodically
and if damaged have them replaced by an authorised service facility. Inspect
extension cords periodically and replace if damaged. Keep handles dry, clean and free
of oil or grease.
15. Disconnect tools.
When not in use, before servicing and when changing accessories such as blades, bits

and cutters, disconnect tools from the power supply.
16. Remove adjusting keys and wrenches.
From the habit of checking to see that keys and adjusting wrenches are removed from
the tool before turning it on.
17. Avoid unintentional starting.
Ensure switch is in the “off” when plugging in.
18. Use outdoor extension leads.
When tool is used outdoors, use only extension cords intended for outdoor use and
so marked.
19. Stay alert.
Watch what you are doing. Use common sense. Do not operate tool when you are
tired.
20. Check damaged parts.
Before further use of the tool, it should be carefully checked to determine that it will
operate properly and perform its intended function. Check for alignment of moving
parts, binding of moving parts, breakage of parts, mounting and any other conditions
that may affect its operation. A guard or other part that is damaged should be properly
repaired or replaced by an authorized service centre unless otherwise indicated in this
instruction manual. Have defective switches replaced by an authorised service facility.
Do not use the tool if the switch dose not turn it on and off.
21. Warning.
The using of any accessory or attachment other than those recommended in this
instruction manual may present a risk of personal injury.
22. Have your tools repaired by qualified person.
This electrical tool complies with the relevant safety requirements. Repairs should
only be carried out by qualified persons using original spare parts, otherwise this may
result in considerable danger to the user.
HEALTH ADVICE
WARNING! When drilling, sanding, sawing or grinding, dust particles will be
produced. In some instances, depending on the materials you are working with,
this dust can be particularly harmful to you (e.g. lead from old gloss paint).
You are advised to consider the risks associated with the materials you are working
with and to reduce the risk of exposure. You should:
- Work in a well-ventilated area.
- Work with approved safety equipment, such as those dust masks that are specially
designed to filter microscopic particles.
ADDITIONAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR YOUR TABLE
SAW
1.Do not use saw blades which are damaged or deformed.
2.Replace table insert when worn.
3.Only use saw blades as recommended in this manual, which conform to EN 847-1
When changing a saw blade ensure that the width of the groove cut by the saw blade
is not less than the thickness of the riving knife. Also the.thickness of the blade body
shall not be more than the thickness of the riving knife.”
4.Ensure that you select the correct blade for the material to be cut.
5.Wear suitable personal protective equipment when necessary, this could include

10” TABLE SAW SF10N1
a) Hearing protection.
b) Respiratory protection to reduce the risk of inhalation of harmful dust.
c) Wearing gloves when handling saw blades and rough material. Saw blades shall be
carried in a holder whenever practicable.
6.Connect the saw to a dust collecting device when sawing wood.
7.Do not use High speed steel (HSS) blades.
8.The push-stick or push block should always be stored with the machine when not in
use.
9. Safe operation:
a) Use push-sticks or push blocks to feed the workpiece past the saw blade.
b)Always use the riving knife and ensure it adjusted correctly.
c)Always use the upper saw blade guard.and ensure it adjusted correctly.
d) Rebating or grooving should not be carried out unless suitable guarding, such as a
tunnel guard, is fitted above the saw table;
e) Saws shall not be used for slotting (stopped groove);
f) When transporting the machine use only transportation devices and never use guards
for handling or transportation;
g) During transportation the upper part of the saw blade must be covered by the
guard.
h)All persons using this product must read the instructions and familiarise themselves
with the machine workings.
SYMBOLS
Read the manual Warning Wear gloves
Wear dust mask,eye & ear protection
Conforms to relevant safety standards

1. ON/OFF SWITCH
2. TILTING HANDLE
3. TILTING HANDLE LOCK KNOB
4. PUSH STICK
5. MITRE GAUGE
6. BLADE
7. RIVING KNIFE
8. BLADE GUARD
9. RIP FENCE
10. RIP FENCE LOCK HANDLE
11. ELEVATING & LOWERING HANDLE
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11

10” TABLE SAW SF10N1
ACCESSORIES
Rip Fence: 1pc
Mitre Gauge: 1pc
Push Stick: 1pc
Spanner for Blade Change: 2pcs
Allen Key: 2pcs
Support bracket : 4pcs
Support leg: 4pcs
Extension table support bar: 6pcs
TECHNICAL DATA
Volts: 230V~50Hz
Power Input: 1500W
No load speed: 4500min-1
Blade size: Ø254x2.8xØ30mm
Max Cutting capacity: 80mm
Table Size: 1000x580mm
Bevel Deg. Range: 0- 45O
Weight: 23.5kg
NOISE EMISSION
Sound pressure level: 99.3 dB(A)
Sound power level: 112.3 dB(A)

OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
Warning: Before using your table saw,
read the instruction manual carefully.
ASSEMBLY OF THE TABLE SAW
Assembly of the table saw
1. Support leg
1) Take the assembly out of packaging.Pick out two
main legs ,one bracket, then fix bracket onto the
legs with the bolts provided, but do not tighten
(see Fig1). Assemble another section like this.
2)Mount another two brackets onto each section
(see fig 2). Then stand these two sections upright
and fix them together with the bolts provided.
Be sure to tighten all bolts (see fig 3) Your table
should now look like fig 4.
3)Before going any further turn the saw unit
upside down and remove the bottom safety cover
(see fig 13). Now use the tilting handle (see fig
14)to tilt the saw blade until the transportation
foam pad around the motor can be removed.
Refit the bottom safety cover.
4)Turn the saw upside down. Insert the previously
erected table section into the base of the saw unit
and fix them together with the bolts provided. Be
sure to tighten all bolts.
2. Extension table
Position one extension table on the main table,
and fix them by nuts provided (see Fig6). Take
out two supporting bars, remove the mounting
screws on machine (see Fig7) , position the bars,
and remount the screws(see Fig8), then securely
fix the other bars with bolts (see Fig9).Repeat this
operation on the other side of the table
3. Fitting the Saw Safety Guard
Put the guard on the riving knife and be sure the
securing bolt can pass through the hole on the
guard (see Fig10). Fix the guard with flat washer
and anti-loose nut provided, but do not tighten it,
let the guard rotate easily (see Fig11).
4.Fitting the Dust hose & Vac Hose
Connector Bracket
(Lay the table saw upside down on its table)
1.Mount the side A of the hose on the dust
collector nozzle of the blade guard under table
and fit the side B of the hose on the outlet of the
Fig 3
Fig 1
Fig 2
Fig 4

10” TABLE SAW SF10N1
main body of saw .(See Fig 12)
Mount the vacuum nozzle over the side B of the
hose and fix it with the four screws. (See Fig12A)
5.Elevating & Lowering Handle
Mount the tilting handle on the shaft on the left
side of the saw and fix it by tightening the set
screw in the handle. (See Fig14&15)
6.Mounting The Rip Fence
Mount the rip fence so that the side with the
indicator is on the motor side. (See Fig15A) First
fully loosen the locking handle and mount the
front side so the fence contacts the front side of
the table and then the back side so that the fence
is level on the table. Be sure both locking plates
are in contact with the both the front and back
edges of the table. (See Fig15B)
OPERATION CONTROLS
1) On-Off safety switch
WARNING: Before turning on the switch make
sure the blade guard is correctly installed and
Operating properly.
To start the machine push the switch to the ON
position. (See Fig16) When turning the switch
ON stand on either side of the blade and never
in front of it.
Allow blade to reach full speed before cutting.
To stop the machine push the switch to the OFF
position.
2) Elevating and lowering handle
The elevating and lowering handle is used
to raise and lower the blade. Turn clockwise
to lower the blade and anticlockwise to
raise it. (See Fig18)
3) Tilting handle
The tilting handle is used to tilt the blade for bevel
cutting.Loosen the tilting handle lock knob , then
Turn the tilting handle clockwise to tilt toward
the left and anti-clockwise to tilt toward the right.
(See Fig19)
4) Lock knob
The handle locks the blade in the desired tilting
angle. To loosen turn it anti-clockwise.
When setting the angle of the cut fully loosen
it. Before turning the table saw ON, be sure it is
securely tightened so that the blade will not shift
during the table saw operation. (See Fig19)
5) Riving knife
This separates the saw kerf in a workpiece.
This prevents possible binding and kickback.
Fig 7
Fig 5
Fig 6
Fig 8

6) Rip fence
This fence is used for all ripping operations.
Never rip freehand without the fence in place and
securely locked.
7) Mitre gauge
The head is locked in the desired position for
crosscutting or mitring by tightening the lock
handle.
Always lock it securely when in use.
BASIC TABLE SAW OPERATIONS
a) When crosscutting, mitre cutting, bevel cutting,
compound mitre cutting and Rebating across the
end of a narrow workpiece use the mitre gauge.
b) Never make these cuts freehand (not using the
mitre gauge or other devices) because the blade
could bind causing a kickback or causing your
hand or fingers to contact the blade.
c) Always lock the mitre gauge when in use.
d) Never remove the rip fence from the table.
e) Make sure the blade safety guard is mounted
for all these sawing operations (the blade cuts
through the entire thickness of the wood).
Remount the guard immediately after finishing
dadoing, molding or Rebating cuts.
f) The blade should extend approximately 3mm
above the top of the workpiece.
1) Crosscutting
Crosscutting is cutting wood across the grain at
90o or square with both the edge and the flat side
of the wood. This is done with the mitre gauge set
at “0”. (See Fig20)
Before using it make sure it is locked. The mitre
gauge can be used on either of the grooves in the
table. (See Fig21)
2) Mitre crosscutting
Mitre crosscutting is cutting the wood at an angle
other than 90o. Follow the same procedures
as you would for crosscutting. Adjust the mitre
gauge to the desired angle. (See Fig22)
3) Bevel crosscutting
Bevel crosscutting is the same as crosscutting
except that the wood is also cut at an angle other
than 90o.
Adjust the blade to the desired angle. Use the
mitre gauge in the groove to the right side of the
blade so the blade guard will not interfere. (See
Fig 12
Fig 10
Fig 11
Fig 9
A
B

10” TABLE SAW SF10N1
Rip fence
Tilting
handle
lock
Elevating &
lowering handle
Tilting handle
Fig23)
4) Compound mitre cutting
Compound mitre cutting is a combination of mitre
cutting and bevel crosscutting. The cut is made at
an angle other than 90o to both the edge and the
flat side of the wood. Adjust the mitre gauge and
the blade to the desired angle and be sure that
the mitre gauge is locked. (See Fig24)
5) Repetitive cutting
Repetitive cutting is cutting a number of pieces
the same length without having to mark each
piece. Do not feed the workpiece with your right
hand, just guide it making sure that it does not
bind or pinch the saw blade. Use the rip fence
as a length stop ensuring that the rip fence is
positioned identically at the front and rear sides.
Also ensure that the workpiece is held firmly on
the mitre gauge and push the workpiece through
gently with the push stick. (See Fig25)
6) Using the rip fence
Ripping, bevel ripping, resawing and Rebating
are done using the rip fence.
7) Ripping
Ripping is cutting a piece of wood with the grain
in line. This is done using the rip fence. Position of
the fence to the desired width of the rip and lock it
in place. Before starting to rip be sure.
a) The rip fence is parallel to the saw blade.
b) The riving knife is properly aligned with the
saw blade.
When ripping long boards or large panels always
use a work support. Hold the piece against the
fence and feed it through the blade with a smooth,
steady pressure with the push stick. When the
ripping width is wider than 150mm (6”) use your
right hand to feed the workpiece until it is clear
of the table. Use your left hand only to guide not
feed the workpiece. (See Fig26)
8) Bevel ripping
When bevel ripping material 150mm (6”) or
narrower use the fence on the right side of the
blade only. (See Fig26)
MAINTENANCE
CHANGING THE BLADE
Fig 12A
Fig 15
Fig 13
Fig 14

1. Unplug the saw.
2. Remove the blade guard.
3. Remove the table insert. (See Fig27)
4. After loosening the lock knob, turn the elevating
handle to raise the blade to its highest position.
Use both wrenches to loosen the arbor nut. (See
Fig28)
5. Remove the nut, outer flange and blade. (See
Fig28) Replace with new blade(Be sure that the
teeth are facing the front side of the saw); Ensure
the arrow on the blade is in line with the motor
direction.
6. Replace the outer flange and nut and tighten
securely. - Be sure both blade flanges are in
contact with the blade.
7. Replace the table insert and blade guard.
MAINTENANCE
WARNING: Ensure the machine is discon nected
from the main supply BEFORE any maintenance
tasks or adjustments are carried out. Your Bench
Table Saw requires very little maintenance.
Carrying out those tasks specified below, will not
only ensure the maximum safety of operation,
but will also prolong the life of your machine.
AFTER EACH USE:
Sawdust must be removed from the
machine.
Remove the side cover by undoing the securing
screws, and use a vacuum cleaner to ensure all
dust is removed, before replacing the cover.
All plastic components can be wiped clean with
a soft dry cloth.
RIVING KNIFE:
The riving knife is an important component and
must always be in place and directly in line with
the saw blade. It prevents the work from chattering
as it passes through the blade.
If necessary, remove the table Insert, then slacken
the two securing screws and adjust accordingly.
Ensuring the clearance between the saw blade
and riving knife is between 2 and 5mm maximum.
Inspect at regular intervals to ensure the gap is
correctly maintained, and adjust as required.
It may also be necessary to remove the Riving
Fig 15B
Fig 15A
Locking
handle
Fig 16
On
Off
Indicator
Fig 17
Elevating & lowering handle

10” TABLE SAW SF10N1
Knife and bend back into shape if it is not exactly
in line with the saw blade.
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Waste electrical products should not be disposed
of with household waste. Please recycle where
facilities exist. Check with your Local Authority or
retailer for recycling advice.
Fig 20
Fig 18
Fig 19
Tilting handle
Tilting handle lock
Fig 21

Fig 28
Fig 26
Fig 27
Fig 29
Center cover
A
B
Fig 25
Fig 24
Fig 22
Fig 23

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PLUG REPLACEMENT
The fuse in the main plug of your power tool
should always be replaced with one of identical
rating.
Check the voltage given on your power tool
matches the supply voltage.
The power tool is supplied with a fitted plug,
however if you should need to fit a new plug
follows the instruction below.
IMPORTANT
The wire in the mains lead are coloured in
accordance with the following code:
Green & yellow ---Earth
Blue ---Neutral
Brown ---Live
The wire which is coloured green & yellow must
be connected to the terminal which is marked
with E or .
The wire that is coloured blue must be connected
to the terminal that is marked with the letter N.
The wire that is coloured brown must be
connected to the terminal that is marked with the
letter L.
A 13AMP (BS1363 or BS1363/A) plug must be
used and a 13 AMP fuse must be fitted.

10” TABLE SAW SF10N1
Declaration of Conformity
We, Importer
Screwfix Direct Ltd
Mead Avenue
Houndstone Business Park
Yeovil
BA 22 8RT
Declare that the product
TABLE SAW
SF10N1
Complies with the essential health and safety requirements of the following directives:
89/336/EEC, 93/68/EEC–EMC Directive.
73/23/EEC, 93/68/EEC–Low Voltage Directive
98/37/EC–Machinery Directive.
Standards and technical specifications referred to:
EN 61029-1: 2000+A11 +A12
EN 61029-2-1:2002
EN 55014-1:2000 +A1+ A2
EN 55014-2:1997+A1
EN 61000-3-2:2000
EN 61000-3-11:2000
Authorised Signatory
Date: 15/09/05
Signature:
Name: Peter Harries
Screwfix Direct Ltd
Quality Manager
2005

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