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NUTOOL NTS1500 - Installing;Replacing the Saw Blade

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19
REPLACING THE BENCH INSERT (FIG 8)
In case of wear or damage, the bench insert (2) must
be replaced; otherwise, there is an increased risk of
injury.
Unfasten the bolt (23) using a Phillips screwdriver.
Take out the worn bench insert (2).
The installation of the new bench insert is done in
reverse order.
INSTALLING/REPLACING THE SAW BLADE
(FIG 13)
Caution! Pull out the main plug and wear safety
gloves.
Dismount the saw blade guard (4).
Remove the bench insert (2).
Loosen the n
ut by placing a saw blade spanner (21a)
on the nut while holding up another saw blade
spanner (21b) on the motor shaft (see Fig. 13).
Caution! Turn the nut in the direction of rotation of the
saw blade.
Remove the outer flange and remove the old blade
inner flange.
Clean the saw blade flange thoroughly with a wire
brush before mounting the new saw blade.
Insert the new saw blade in reverse order and tighten.
Caution! Note the direction of run, the cutting slope of
the teeth must be in t
he direction of run, i.e. facing
forward.
Remount and adjust the bench insert (2) and saw
blade guard (4).
Before you start working again with the saw, check
proper functioning of the safety equipment.
USING THE SAW
ON/OFF SWITCH (FIG 14)
The saw can be switched on by pressing the green
pushbutton ‘I’. (11)
The red pushbutton ‘0’ (11) has to be pressed to
switch off the saw.
CUTTING DEPTH (FIG 14)
Turn the round handle (12) to set the blade (3) to the
required cutting depth.
- Anticl
ockwise: smaller cutting depth
- Clockwise: larger cutting depth
After each new adjustment it is advisable to carry out
a trial cut in order to check the set dimensions.
SETTING THE ANGLE (FIG 14)
With the table saw you can make diagonal cuts to the
left oriented to the stop bar from 0 ° to 45 °.
Caution: Check before each cut, that between the
stop bar (e), cross-stop (13) and the saw blade (5) a
collision is not possible.
Undo the fixing handle (13).
Set the desired angle on the scale
by pressing and
turning the hand wheel (12).
Lock the fixing handle (13) again in the required angle
position.
WORKING WITH THE RIP FENCE
SETTING THE STOP HEIGHT (FIGS 15 - 16)
The stop rail (27) of the rip fence (15) has two guide
surfaces with different heights.
Depending on the thickness of the material to be cut,
the stop rail (27) as shown in Fig. 16 must be used for
thick material (about 25 mm workpiece thickness) and
that shown in Fig. 15 for thin material (less than 25
mm workpi
ece thickness).
TURNING THE STOP RAIL (FIGS 15 - 16)
Loosen the wing nuts (28) first for rotating the stop rail
(27).
Now, the stop rail (27) can be removed from the guide
rail (29) and pushed over it again using the
corresponding guide.
Tighten the wing nuts (28) again.
The stop rail (27) can be applied to the left or right of
the guide rail (29) as needed. To this end, only install
the bolts from the other side of the guide rail (29).
SETTING THE CUTTING WIDTH (FIG 17)
The rip fence (15)
must be used for longitudinal
cutting of wood parts.
The rip fence (15) should be mounted on the right side
of the saw blade (3).
Set the rip fence (15) on top of the guide rail for rip
fence (14).
On the guide rail for rip fence (14), there are 2 scales
which indicate the distance between the rip fence (15)
and the saw blade (3).
Select the appropriate scale depending on whether
the stop rail (27) is rotated for processing thick or thin
material:
High stop rail (thick material):
Low st
op rail (thin material):
Set the rip fence (15) to the desired level in the sight
glass and fix it with the eccentric lever for the rip
fence (30).
TRANSVERSE STOP (FIG 18)
Push the transverse stop (13) into a groove (31) of the
saw bench.
Loosen the handle screw (32).

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