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Clarke Woodworker CTS10C User Manual

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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 shadow, 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 surface such as a stand or workbench, using the four mounting holes in the
base.
A Floor Stand, specially designed for your CTS10C Table Saw
is available from your CLARKE dealer .
Holes should be drilled through the supporting
surface of the workbench using the dimensions
illustrated and the machine should be bolted
down firmly.
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
bottom of the saw. (which houses the Bottom Grid).
This is in order to allow the saw dust to drop through.
Dimensions of the opening are shown in Fig.6.
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) which should be 12mm longer than the thickness of the bench top.
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. Insert four (4) 8mm bolts and tighten.
Mounting to Plywood
An alternative method of securing your table saw is to fasten the saw base to a mounting
board, 600x600mm minimum size, to prevent the saw from tipping whilst in use. A good
grade of plywood with a minimum thickness of 19mm is recommended.
1. Follow the instructions for mounting to a workbench, substituting a plywood board with
a minimum size of 600x600mm.
The opening in the board should be the same as that shown in the diagram above.
To secure the table saw to the plywood board use 8mm countersunk screws with lock
washers and hex nuts (not included). Screw length must be at least 12mm more than
the thickness of the mounting board.
12
419mm (16.5”)
330mm (13”)
286mm (11.25”)
305mm (12”)
opening
in bottom
of saw
Mounting Holes
Fig.6

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Clarke Woodworker CTS10C Specifications

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BrandClarke
ModelWoodworker CTS10C
CategorySaw
LanguageEnglish

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