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TS315B

INDEX
1 GENERAL INFORMATION
1.1 FOREWORD
1.2 MACHINE IDENTIFICATION
1.3 CUSTOMER SERVICE RECOMMENDATIONS
2 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
2.1 SAFETY REGULATIONS
2.2 RESIDUAL RISKS
2.3 SAFETY AND INFORMATION SIGNALS
3 SPECIFICATIONS
3.1 MAIN COMPONENTS
3.2 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
3.3 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
3.4 NOISE LEVEL
3.5 DUST EXTRACTION
3.6 SAFETY DEVICES
4 INSTALLATION
4.1 CONTENTS OF PACKAGE
4.2 LIFTING AND UNLOADING
4.3 INSTALLATION ZONE CHARACTERISTIC
4.4 INSTALL OF LOOSE PARTS - INTRODUCTION
5 ADJUSTMENT
5.1 SCORER ADJUSTMENT
5.2 EXTENSION TABLE FLATNESS ADJUSTMENT
5.3 RIP FENCE PRECISION ADJUSTMENT
6 OPERATING PROCEDURES
6.1 MACHINE START AND STOP
6.2 WORKING STATION
6.3 WORKING WITH THE MACHINE
6.4 CORRECT USE FOR THIS MACHINE
6.5 CUTTING CHECK AFTER THE MACHINE ADJUSTING IS FINISHED
6.6 MATERIAL AND BLADE
7 MAINTENANCE
7.1 REPACE SAW BLADE
7.2 REPLACE BELT
7.3 OVERALL CLEANING
7.4 GENERAL LUBRICATION
7.5 REPLACEMENT AND DISPOSAL
8 TROUBLE SHOOTING
9 DIAGRAMS AND COMPONENTS
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1. GENERAL INFORMATION
1.1 FOREWORD
This machine is desinged to make straight and angle cut for wood material, especially for wood board cutting.
Some information and illustrations in this manual may difer from the machine in your possession, since all the
configurations inherent in the machine complete with all the optionals are described and illustrated. Therefore, refer only
to that information strictly connected with the machine configuration you have purchased.
With this manual we would like to provide the necessary information for maintenance and proper use of the machine.
The distribution network is at your service for any technical problem, spare parts or any new requirement you may have
for the development of your activity.
This manual must be read and understood before operating the machine. This will provde a better working knowledge of
the machine, for increased safety and to obtain the best results.
To facilitate its reading, the manual has been divided into sections pointing out the most important operations. For a
quick research of the topics, it is recommended to consult the index. To better stress the importance of some basic
passages, they have been marked by some preceding symbols:
1.2 MACHINE IDENTIFICATION
There is a identification plate fixed to the machine, containing the manufacturer's data, year of construction, serial
number and technical specifications.
1.3 CUSTOMER SERVICE RECOMMENDATIONS
Apply the machine to skilled and authorized technical staff to carry out any operation dealing with parts disassembly.
Keep to the instructions contained in this manual for the correct use of the machine.
Only skilled and authorized staff shall use and service the machine after reading this manual.
Respect the accident prevention regulations and the general safety and industrial medicine rules.
Indicates imminent risks which may cause serious injury to the operator or other persons. Be
careful and scrupulously follow the instructions.
A statement advising of the need to take care lest serious consequences result in harm to
material items such as the asset or the product.
CAUTION
WARNING
CAUTION
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Wood machinery is equipment which is of high-speed and high-safe risk. User can only operate this equipment only after
professional training. If any personnal injury or equipment breakdown is caused by disobeying following safe operation
rules, the manufacter will not be responsible for the results.
2. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
2.1 SAFETY REGULATIONS
WARNING
- The machine operator shall have all necessary prerequisites in oder to operate a complex machiery.
- It is prohibited to use the machine when under the influence of alcohol, drugs or medication.
- All the operators must be suitably trained for use, adjustment and operation of the machine.
- The operators must carefully read the manual paying particular attention to the warning and safety notes. Furthermore,
they must be informed on the dangers associated with use of the machine and the precautions to be taken, and must be
instructed to periodically inspect the guards and safety devices.

- Before carrying out adjustment, repair or cleaning work, disconnect the machine from the electric power and lock the
disconnect switch in its “OFF” position by setting the main switch to stop.
- After an initial bedding-in period or many hours of operation, the driving belts may slacken; this causes an increase in
the tool stopping time (the stopping time must be less than 10 seconds). Immediately tighten them.
- The working area around the machine must be kept always clean and clear, in order to have an immediate and easy
access to the switchboard.
- Never insert materials which are different from those which are prescribed for the machine utilization. The material to
be machined must not contain any metal parts.
- Never machine pieces which may be too small or too wide ithrespect to the machine capacity.
- Do not work wood which has evident defects (cracks, knots, metal parts, etc.)
- Never place hands among the moving parts and/or materials.
- Keep hands clear from the tool; feed the piece with the aid of a pusher.
- Keep the tools tidy and far away from those not authorized persons.
- Never employ cracked nor uckled, neither not correctlyreground tools.
- Never use the tools beyond the speed limit recommended bythe producers.
- Carefully clean the rest surfaces of tools and make surethat they find perfectly horizontally positioned, and with no
dents at all.
- Always wear gauntlets when handling the tools.
- Mount the tools in the right machining direction.
- Never start the machine before having correctly installed all the protections.
- Connect the dust suction hoods to an adequate suction system; suction must always be activated when the machine is
switched on.
- Never open doors or protections when the machine or the system is operating.
- Many unpleasant experiences have shown that anybody may wear objects which could cause serious accidents.
Therefore, before starting working, take any bracelet, watch or ring off.
- Button the working garment sleeve well around the wrists.
- Take any garment off which, by hanging out, may get tangled in the MOVING UNITS.
- Always wear strong working footwear, as prescribed by the accident-prevention regulations of all countries.
- Use protection glasses. Use appropriate hearing protection systems (headsets, earplugs, etc.) and dust protection
masks.
- Never let unauthorized people repair, service or operate the machine.
- The manufacturer is not responsible for any damage deriving from arbitrary modifications made to the machine.
- Any transport, assembly and dismantling is to be made only by trained staff, who shall have specific skill for the
specified operation.
- The operator must never leave the machine unattended during operation.
- During any working cycle break, switch the machine off.
- In case of long working cycle breaks, disconnect the general power supply.
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- contact with tool
- contact with moving parts (belts, pulleys, etc..)
- workpiece might be kicked back. Please stand outside the side of blade and out of the kick-back area.
- accidents due to wood splinters or fragments
- tool insert ejection
- electrocution from contact with live parts
- danger due to incorrect tool installation
- inverse tool rotation due to incorrect electrical connection
- danger due to dust inhalation in case of working without vacuum cleaner.
Bear in mind that the use of any machine tool carries risks.
Use the appropriate care and concentration for any type of machining (also the most simple).
2.3 SAFETY AND INFORMATION SIGNALS
This signals may be applied on the machine; in some cases they indicate possible danger conditions, in others they
serve as indication.
Always take the utmost care.
SAFETY SIGNALS:
Risk of eye injury. Wear eye protection.
Wear hearing protection systems.
Danger of electric shock. Do not access the area when the machine is powered.
Carefully read and understand the manual before using the machine.
INFORMATION SIGNALS:
Indicate the technical characteristics, direction of rotation and inclination, block and release, etc.
Carefully following the directions to simply the use and adjustment of the machine.
The signals are graphically described and do not require further explanation.
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- The operating method to be followed in the event of accident or breakdown, the machine should be turned off
immediately and unplug from main power and ask for assistance for the authorized people. If a blockage is likely to
occur, the workpiece should be move back a little and enable the equipment to be safely unblocked.
WARNING If any accident happened because of unqualified connected electric components or disordered
assembly, the manufacturer will not be responsible for the results.
WARNING
WARNING
If any accident happened because of changing machinery function or spare parts without
permission, the manufacturer will not be responsible for the results.
If any accident happened because of operation with spare parts missing or broken, the
manufacturer will not be responsible for the results.
2.2 RESIDUAL RISKS
Even if the user obeserve the saft operation rules and operate this equipment according to the
user manual, risk still exsits. Any result caused by force majeure, the manufacturer will not be
responsible for it.
WARNING

To avoid electrocution or fire, any maintenance or repair to electrical system should be done only
by qualified electricians using genuine replacement parts.
WARNING
3.3 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
- Electrical installation should be carried out by competent, qualified personnel.
- The mains connection should be made using the terminal box.
- Replacement of the power supply cable should only be done by a qualified electrician.
- Connect the main leads to a standard 400V±10% for TS315 and 230V±10% for TS315 (50Hz+1%Hz) electrical
supply which has protection devices of under-voltage, over-voltage, over-current as well as a residual current device
(RCD) which maximum residual current rated at 0.03A, the main connection must have maximum 20A time-lag fuse for
TS315 and 10A for TS315. The test specified in 18.2 of EN 60204-1:2006 should be performed by end user after final
installation.
3. SPECIFICATIONS
3.1 MAIN COMPONENTS
3.2 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
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SPECIFICATION
Motor Voltage 230V/50Hz / 3~400V/50Hz
Main motor power 2.5kW,S1
Scoring motor power 550W,S1
Main blade diameter 315mm
Main blade speed 4500rpm
Scoring blade diameter 120mm
Scoring blade speed 8000rpm
Blade tilt 0~45°
Main table size 800x530mm
Right extension table size 800x470mm/800x820mm
Max.rip capacity 900mm/1250mm
Max.depth of cut 95mm@90°,67mm@45°
Sliding table size 1200x310mm/1600x310mm
Square sliding table size 600x460mm
1
2
3
4
56
12
7
8
9
10 11
1 - Right extension table
2 - Main table
3 - Blade guard assembly
4 - Blade
5 - Rear extension table
10 - Slide
11 - Material bafe composition
12 - Sub-slide table(optional)
6 - Feet
7 - Sub-slide
8 - saw blade deects handwheel
9 - Composition

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1~230V/50Hz 2.5kW
KM1 KM2
M1 M2 MM
QS1
TR1
Q1
14
Q2
12
11
24V
13
KM1 KM2
ST1
U2U1 V1 V2
1 1
L N
1N1L
PE
1~230V
19
KM2
SS
16
17
18
KM1
SB2
SB3
SB4
F1
Q2Q1 20
15
SB1
21
青岛金岭电器有限公司
电气原理图
TS315
S
1:1
TS315

3~400V/50Hz 2.5kW
3 3
KM1 KM2
M1 M2 MM
Q1 Q2
L1 L2 L3
V1U1 W1 U2 V2 W2
R S T N
QS1
TR1
12
11
24V
13
1L31L21L1 1L31L21L1
PE
3~400V
Q1
14
Q2
KM1 KM2
ST1
19
KM2
SS
16
17
18
KM1
SB2
SB3
SB4
20
15
SB1
21
F1
青岛金岭电器有限公司
电气原理图
TS315-B
S
1:1
TS315-B
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3.6 SAFETY DEVICES
The machine is equipped with the following safety
devices: (Fig.3.6)
A - Safety Switch.
Stops the machine if the guard is opened to perform
operations on the blade.
B - Saw blade guard
Emergency Switch
When the button is pressed, the power will been cut
immediately. It is a mechanical-operated push-button.
Reset this button by turning it clockwise.
Ensure that the suction system guarantees these values
at the hood-houth connection point. (Fig.3.5)
Suction mouth diameter:
A - Blade guard ...... ø40 mm
B - Body dust suction ...... ø120 mm
Connect the mouths to the suction system with flexible
tubes of adequate diameter. Tighten with clamps. The
tube must be positioned in such a way so as not to
obstruct the operator during machining.
WARNING
Always work with the suction system on. Always start the
suction system and the machine at the same time.
Fig.3.5
Fig.3.6
A
B
3.5 DUST EXTRACTION
Proper suction eliminates the risks of dust inhalation and
aids better functioning of the machine. The tables list the
minimum air flow and speed values referenced to each
single suction operation.The related pressure drop at the
dust port is 530Pa.
Upper hood Lower hood
Air flow 140 cu.m/h 690 cu.m/h
Saw
Minimum air speed 20 m/s
WARNING Please always use the hearing protection systems.
The noise levels measured are emission levels and not necessarily the safe working level. Although there is a
correlation between the emission levels and the exposure levels, this cannot be used reliably to determine whether or
not further precautions are required. The factors which affect the actual level of operator exposure include the duration
of exposure, the ambient characteristics and other sources of emission, for example, the number of machines and
other adjacent machining. The permitted exposure values may also vary from country to country. Nevertheless, this
information allows the user of the machine to better evaluate the dangers and risks.
Other factors which reduce exposure to noise are:
- correct tool choice
- tool and machine maintenance
- use of hearing protection systems (e.g. headsets, earplugs,...)
3.4 NOISE LEVEL
No load Load
Sound Pressure Level < 80.4dB(A) < 85.7dB(A)
Sound Power Level < 98.1dB(A) < 100.7dB(A)
Associated uncertainty K=4dB
Measurement made in accordance with EN ISO 3746:1995 and EN ISO 11202:1995
A
B

4.1 CONTENTS OF PACKAGE
- The machine is supplied partly assembled. Prior to use, further assembly is required.
- When unpacking the machine the following components are included for the initial assembly.
- If any parts are missing, do not attempt to assemble the machine; plug in the power cord, or turn the switch on until the
missing parts are obtained and properly installed.
TS315/TS315X,Total two carton:
1.Blade guard
2.Rear extension table
3.Fence
4.Outrigger assy.
5.Frame assy.
6.Extension table
7.Sliding table(packed separately)
8.Guide rail
9.Scale seat
10.Rip fence assy.
11.Right extension table
12.Support bracket of dust hood
4. INSTALLATION
CAUTION
Assembly need to be done by an experienced and trained person.
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Fig.4.1
12 11 10
1
2
3
4
5
6
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4.2 LIFTING AND UNLOADING
WARNING
Lifting and handing should only be carried out by
skilled personel specially trained to execute this kind of
operations. During loading and unloading, avoid knocks
to prevent damages to persons and things. Make sure
no one is standing under the overhung load and/or within
the bridge crane working range during machine lifting and
handing.
Fig.4.2
Lifting may be carried out by bridge crane or self-propelled
lift truck. Before starting the manoeuvres, free the machine
of all the parts used for transport or Packaging that have
remained on the machine. Check that the capacity of the
lifting equipment is adequate for the gross weight of the
machine indicated Fig.4.2.
If hoisting is carried out with a lift truck, proceed as
follows:
– adjust the width of the forks A to 550 mm
– Insert forks A as in the figure in correspondence to name
plates E ensuring that these are wedged against the back
of the rear feet D.
If a bridge crane or a crane is available,proceed as
follows:
– provide two slings B of suitable length and capacity
(Belts minimum length 4000mm)
– lift the slings and position them as is shown in the
Fig.4.2
– fasten the slings to the bridge crane C having adequate
lifting power
– move the bridge crane by small steps to allow the slings
B to settle, until optimum stability conditions are reached
– lift carefully and slowly, without causing the load to
swing, and place the machine in the selected setting
– remove the protective wax coat from all tables and
unpainted surfaces, using kerosene or its derivative
products. Do not use any solvent, petrol or gas oil, which
might dull the paint or oxidate machine parts.
4.3 INSTALLATION ZONE CHARACTERISTICS
WARNING
It is prohibited to install the machine in explosive environments.
The installation zone must be selected evaluating the work space required depending on the dimension of the pieces
to be machined,and taking into account that a free space of at least 800 mm must be left around the machine.It is also
necessary to check the floor capacity and its surface, so that the machine base is evenly resting on its four supports.A
power outlet and a chip-suction system connection shall be close to the selected machine setting and it must be
conveniently lighted (luminous intensity: 500 LUX).
550mm
1000KG
min L=400mm
min L=400mm
AE
B
C
D
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4.4 INSTALL OF LOOSE PARTS - INTRODUCTION
A few elements will be disassembled from the machine main structure due to packaging and shipping requirements.
These loose parts should be installed as follows.
WARNING
Please tighten all bolts and nuts absolutely. Otherwise, may cause machine wobble or serious injury to the operator or
other persons.
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A
Fixing to the floor
The machine must be fixed to the floor.
-Use bolt/nut A to level the feet to ensure machine is well
located.
-Put expansion bolts D (not supplied) into ground, use
washer/lock washer C and hex nut B to fasten the bolts.
B
C
Fig.4.3
4.4.1 INSTALL EXTENSION TABLE
Tools Required for Assembly:
- Wrench 16mm
- L Wrench 6mm
- Install Extension tables A to main table C with bolt 1 and
washer 2.
- Install set screw 3 for micro-adjustment.
Fig.4.4.1
4.4.2 INSTALL BLADE GUARD AND HOSE
SUPPORT ROD
Tools Required for Assembly:
- Wrench 13mm
- Philips screwdriver
- Install Blade guard A to Riving knife C with part 1 and 2.
- Install Hose support rod B to right extension table with
part 3, 4, 5 and 6.
Fig.4.4.2
A
B
C
12
3 4 5
6
D
A C B
1
2
3
1
2
3

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4.4.3 INSTALL SQUARE SLIDING TABLE
- Put the square sliding table C into the slot of sliding
table A.(Deputy C/F not recommended installation)
- Put the support rod D into the hole of square sliding
table C and the hole on support arm E.
- Lock the handle B.
4.4.4 INSTALL TELESCOPIC FENCE
- Put the pin A of telescopic fence into the hole which is
on the square sliding table, and mount the handle B to the
pin.
- Lock the knob C for stable tighting.
- The D is designed to micro-adjust perpendicularity
between telescopic fence and blade.
4.4.5 INSTALL FENCE RAIL
Tools Required for Assembly:
- Wrench 24mm
- L Wrench 5mm
- Install scale seat B to tables with screw 1.
- Put the scale A into the slot of scale seat B.
- Install shaft 6 onto the guide rail C, and then mount the
guide rail to tables with part 2, 3, 4, 5 , 6and 7.
Fig.4.4.3
Fig.4.4.4(1)
Fig.4.4.5
4.4.6 INSTALL RIP FENCE
- Install the rip fence seat A to guide rail B as the picture
shown.
- Install the screw C onto the guide rail B.
- Install the rip fence D to the fence seat A along its slot.
A
D
C
B
Fig.4.4.6
B
C
DA
E
F
A
D
C B
A
B
C
Fig.4.4.4(2)

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5. ADJUSTMENT
WARNING
Handle the tools with protective gloves.
Fig.5.1
2mm
D
A
B
A
B
5.2 EXTENSION TABLE FLATNESS
ADJUSTMENT
Tools Required for Assembly:
- Straight edge
- Feeler gauge
- L wrench 4mm
- Wrench 16mm
- Put the straight edge B on the main table and extension
tables, use feeler gauge to check the flatness.
- Re-tighten the bolts A to micro-adjust the flatness.
Fig.5.2
A
B
E
C
D
5.3 RIP FENCE PRECISION ADJUSTMENT
Tools Required for Assembly:
- 16mm fork wrench
- Let B,C,D go through the frame, then fix on A (Don’t fix
too tight, there are 2 sets)
- Let the sliding table go through A, then align the sliding
table to the frame according to E sticker
- Position the sliding table towards the saw unit and fix the
position. Then tighten the screw.
A
C
B
D
E
Fig.4.4.7
5.1 SCORER ADJUSTMENT
For cutting panels coated with finishingmaterial, you have
to use the scorer F. Position the scoring saw blade in
order to have an engraving equal to 2mm.
Proceed as follows if it is necessary to adjust scorer
positioning with respect to the saw:
Tools Required for Assembly:
- L wrench 5mm
- Loosen the hand wheel A, then use the handle B to
adjust the saw blade height, after that, tighten the hand
wheel A.
- Use the 5mm allen wrench to loosen the bolt D about 3
circles, then use the 5mm allen wrench to rotate the shaft
D to adjust the saw blade position, after that, tighten the
bolt D.
CAUTION

5.3 RIP FENCE PRECISION ADJUSTMENT
Tools Required for Assembly:
- Straight edge, Angle gauge, Depth gauge
- Feeler gauge
- Wrench 18mm
- Check the perpudicularity between the rip fence and
table with triangle compass and feeler guage. Loosen
4pcs short shaft B, then adjust the guide rail up and down
to get best perpudicularity.
- Check the parallelism between the blade and rip fence
with straight edge and depth guage. Loosen 4pcs short
shaft B, then adjust the guide rail up and down to get best
parrallelism.
A
B
Fig.5.3.1
The switch’s positon of the machine is as the picture
shown.
-A/B is the main saw motor and scoring saw motor start
button
-C/D is the main saw motor and scoring saw motor stop
button
-E is the abrupt stop switch
Fig.6.1
The machine has been designed to be used by one
operator only. Plastic pusher shall be used when cutting
small workpieces and in circumstances where it is
necessary to push the workpiece against the fence.
A - Working with the sliding table (squaring)
B - Parallel cut side
WARNING
The choice of the method to use to make a cut
with the circular saw depends on the dimensions of the
wood to be machined and the type of machining to be
carried out. For cutting ennobled wood, use of the
engraver is indispensable to prevent chipping.When the
engraver is not needed,lower it completely underneath
the table.
- Put workpiece on the sliding table. Fix it with the
aluminium stoper B and gripping arm C.
- Stand on position A, push the operating lever which is
on sliding table forward to across blade.
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6. OPERATING PROCEDURES
A
Fig.6.2
B
A
Fig.6.3.1
BC
Please be careful to operate the machine while saw blade
is running and always DO NOT to use the machine unless
all of the guards and other safety devices are in good
working order.
WARNING
A
D
B
CE
6.1 MACHINE START AND STOP
6.2 WORKING STATION
6.3 WORKING WITH THE MACHINE
6.3.1 WORKING WITH THE SLIDING TABLE
A
B
Fig.5.3.2

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6.4 CORRECT USE FOR THIS MACHINE
- First make sure that the machine does not vibrate.Do
not try to take off the material when the cut has already
started; proceed with a continuous and uniform speed.
Workpiece feeding towards the blade (especially where
there are knots) should not be too fast (feeding speed
should be in accordance with workpiece thickness). Do
not let workpieces stop between the saw fence and the
blade.
- Avoid contact of the tips against metallic objects.
When necessary sharpen the saw blade.Often clean
the steel body and the tips with proper liquid products.
Let the saw blade in the bath, then clean it with brush:
don’t use metallic brushes. As regards the toothing at
least 2-3 teeth shall cut at the same time A. If only one
tooth cuts B, you don’t get a good cutting. Whenever this
is possible, it is also critical to lift the blade until the whole
tooth cutting part protrudes from the wood thickness.
WARNING
Fig.6.4
A
B
5mm 5mm
Before touching the machine parts, ensure to turn OFF
the main switch and disconnect the general power supply.
6.3.2 WORKING WITH RIP FENCE
- Lock the sliding table. Put the workpiece against the
side surface of rip fence. Push the workpiece forward
across blade.
- For your safety, please use the plastic push block.
- When cutting off a small workpiece, please use the push
stick to prevent accident cutting of hands.
Fig.6.3.2
6.5 CUTTING CHECK AFTER THE MACHINE
ADJUSTING IS FINISHED
Before cutting workpiece, please make sure the sliding
table and fence is adjusted correctly. Choose sharp and
high-quality blade. Please choose a 1000mmX1000mm
chipboard or destiny board. The board thickness should
be more than 19mm. Put the workpiece with the cutting
side close to the fence, then rotate the workpiece
anticlockwise. Cut 10mm every time, and cut 5times.
Then check the width of the fifth cutted woodpiece. The
requested tolerance should be within 0.2mm.
4
2
31、5
Fig.6.5

6.6 MATERIAL AND BLADE (JUST FOR REFERENCE)
Material Cutting speed
(m/s)
Diameter of
scoring blade
D=250mm
Diameter of
scoring blade
D=300mm
Diameter of
scoring blade
D=350mm
Diameter of
scoring blade
D=400mm
soft woodpiece rip cutting 60-80 24W 28W 32W 36W
soft woodpiece cross cutting 60-80 40W 48W 54W 60W
hard workpiece rip cutting 60-80 24W 28W 32W 36W
hard workpiece cross cutting 60-80 40W 48W 54W 60W
veneer board 70-80 60W 72W
chipboard 50-70 40W 48W
compound board 60-80 48W 60W 72W
plywood board 50-80 40W 48W 54W
particle board 60-80 48W 60W 72W
particle board with coating 60-80 60TF 72TF 84TF
destiny board 60-80 48W 60W 72W
destiny board with coating 60-80 60W 72W 84W
fibre board 60-80 60W 72W 84W
thin board 50-70 60TF 72TF 84TF
plaster board 40-60 48W 60W 72W
Remarks: W: alternate teeth (left and right teetch)
TF: ladder flat teeth
The dimension of scoring blade: diameter=120mm, 24 teeth, ladder flat teeth, inner hole diameter=20mm
7. MAINTENANCE
WARNING Disconnect the general power supply before doing any maintenance.
7.1 REPLACE SAW BLADE
Fig.7.1
A
B
C
D
C
- Rotate the blade lifting handwheel to move the blade to
toppest position.
- Take out the blade guard A.
- Remove the table insert B.
- Push the sliding table to backmost position.
- Open the blade cover D.
- Unscrew the nut C to take out the blade for replacement.
WARNING
Only correctly sharpened saw blades manufactured in accordance with the requirements of EN 847-1:2005 shall be
used. Don’t use the saw blade whose maximum marked speed is lower than the maximum rotational speed of the saw
spindle. Please always keep the gap between the riving knife and the saw blade to be at least 3mm and not exceed
8mm.
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7.5 REPLACEMENT AND DISPOSAL
Should replacement become necessary, the machine
parts must be replaced with original components in order
to guarantee their efficiency.
The replaced parts must be disposed of in compliance
with the laws in force in the country of use.
Component replacement requires specific training and
technical skills; for this reason, the above interventions
must be carried out by qualified personnel to prevent
damage to the machine and risks to the safety of persons.
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Fig.7.3
7.4 GENERAL LUBRICATION
- Weekly clean and lubricate all the mobile couplings of
the machine A with a thin film of oil and grease.
- Protect all belts and pulleys to avoid contamination with
oil.
Fig.7.4
7.3 OVERALL CLEANING
Please DO NOT to try removing chips while the saw
blade is running.
WARNING
After each working cycle, thoroughly clean the machine
and all of its parts, vacuum the shavings and dust and
remove any resin residues.
Use compressed air only when strictly necessary, using
protective glasses and a mask.
In particular, clean the following parts:
- the sliding table rail A;
- the sliding support extension B;
CAUTION
- In case of mechanical or functional faults in the machine, including guards or tools, please call the local authorized
agent for technical assistance and maintenance.
- Any maintenance must be only done when the machine is isolated from all energy sources (plug out).
A
A
B
Fig.7.2
A
7.2 REPLACE BELT
Tools Required for Assembly:
- 4mm allen wrench
- 6mm allen wrench
-Open right side plate with 4mm allen wrench, then rotate
the screw rod at A of figure 7.2 with 6mm allen wrench.
-When rotating the wrench clockwise, belt becomes loose;
when rotating the wrench anticlockwise, belt becomes
tight.

8. TROUBLE SHOOTING
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WARNING
- For any information or problem contact your area dealer or our technical service center. The necessary interventions
must be carried out by specialised technical personel.
- Before carrying out any fault service or maintenance work, please always TRUN OFF THE SWITCH, UNPLUG
POWER CABLE, WAIT FOR SAW BLADE TO COME TO STANDSTILL.
Trouble Possible Cause Solution
Saw stops or will not start
1. Overload tripped on motor
2. Saw unplugged from wall or motor
3. Fuse blown or circuit breaker tripped
4. Cord damaged
1. Allow motor to cool and reset overload
switch on motor
2. Check all plug connections
3. Replace fuse or reset circuit breaker
4. Replace cord
Does not make accurate
45° or 90° cuts
1. Stops not adjusted correctly
2. Angle pointer not set accurately
1. Check blade with square and adjust
stops
2. Check blade with square and adjust
pointer
Material binds blade when
ripping
1. Fence not aligned with blade
2. Warped wood
3. Excessive feed rate
4. Splitter not aligned with blade
1. Check and adjust fence
2. Select another piece of wood
3. Reduce feed rate
4. Align splitter with blade
Saw makes unsatisfactory
cuts
1. Dull blade
2. Blade mounted backwards
3. Gum or pitch on blade
4. Incorrect blade for cut
5. Gum or pitch on table
1. Sharpen or replace blade
2. Turn blade around
3. Remove blade and clean
4. Change blade to correct type
5. Clean table
Blade does not come up
to speed
1. Extension cord too light or to long
2. Low shop voltage
3. Motor not wired for correct voltage
1. Replace with adequate size cord
2. Contact your local electrical company
3. Refer to motor junction box
Saw vibrates excessively
1. Stand on uneven floor
2. Damaged saw blade
3. Bad V-belts
4. Bent pulley
5. Improper motor mounting
6. Excessive play in raising mechanism
7. Loose hardware
1. Reposition on flat, level surface
2. Replace saw blade
3. Replace V-belts
4. Replace pulley
5. Check and adjust motor
6. Adjust worm and arbor bracket
7. Tighten hardware
Rip fence binds on guide
rails
1. Guide rails or extension wing not
installed correctly
2. Guide of rip fence not adjusted
properly
1. Reassemble guide rails, refer to fence
manual
2. Adjust guides, refer to fence manual
Material kicked back from
blade
1. Rip fence out of alignment
2. Splitter not aligned with blade
3. Feeding stock without rip fence
4. Splitter not in place
5. Dull blade
6. Letting go of material before it is
past blade
7. Anti-kick back plates dull
1. Align rip fence with miter slot
2. Align splitter with blade
3. Install and use rip fence
4. Install and use splitter (with guard)
5. Replace blade
6. Push material all the way past blade
before releasing work
7. Replace or sharpen anti-kick back
plates
Blade does not raise or tilt
freely
1. Too much tension in raising
mechanism
2. Sawdust and debris in raising and
tilting mechanisms
1. Adjust raising worm and arbor bracket
2. Clean and regrease
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