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Record Power TS250RS User Manual

Record Power TS250RS
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Table Saw
TS250RS
Instruction
Manual
IMPORTANT
For your safety read instructions carefully before assembling or using this product.
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Record Power TS250RS Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeTable Saw
Blade Diameter250 mm
Blade Bore30 mm
Motor Power (Input)1500 W
Max Cutting Depth at 90º85 mm
Max Cutting Depth at 45º60 mm
Dust Extraction Outlet100 mm
Blade Speed4000 rpm
Motor Power (Output)1.1 kW

Summary

Safety Precautions

Safety Regulations

Mandates reading the manual before operation, disclaims manufacturer responsibility for non-compliance, and lists operator requirements.

Residual Risks

Highlights potential risks like contact with tools/moving parts, recoil, splinters, electrocution, and dust inhalation.

Safety and Information Signals

Explains safety signals (eye protection, hearing protection, electric shock) and information signals for machine use.

Specifications

Safety Devices

Identifies the machine's safety features, including the stop button and saw guard, with operational descriptions.

Installation

Adjustment

Sliding Table Flatness Adjustment

Outlines the procedure for checking and adjusting the flatness of the sliding table using a straight edge and feeler gauge.

Extension Table Flatness Adjustment

Details how to check and adjust the flatness of the extension tables using alignment tools and bolts.

Rip Fence Precision Adjustment

Explains how to adjust the rip fence for precise verticality and parallelism with the saw blade.

Operating Procedures

Machine Start and Stop

Describes how to start and stop the machine using the green and red buttons respectively.

Working Station

Specifies that the machine is for single operator use and identifies the sliding table and parallel cut sides.

Working with the Machine

Discusses choosing the right cutting method, using an engraver for specific woods, and lowering it when not needed.

Maintenance

Trouble Shooting

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