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j) DO NOT back out of the cut. If you have to interrupt a cut before it is complete, switch the saw off, and remove
the workpiece from the saw, once the blade has stopped spinning.
k) PREVENT workpieces from dropping on to the blade. DO NOT attempt to perform plunge cuts with your table
sa w.
l) AL WAY S use push sticks or push block where appropriate, to guide the workpiece through the blade. Use
feather boards to hold down the workpiece wherever possible
Product Familiarisation
1. Mains Plug
2. Saw Blade
3. Blade Guard
4. Blade Guard Dust P ort
5. Guard F ixing Screw
6. Riving Knife
7. Riving Knife Locking Screw
8. Brush Cap
9. Dust Extraction P ort
10. Module Levelling Bobbin
11. Module Roller
12. Dust Chute P anel
13. Blade Height Winder
14. Bevel Angle Adjuster
15. 45° T rimming Screw
16. 0° T rimming Screw
17. Bevel Angle Gauge
18. Angle Calibration Screw
19. Locking Lever
20. Thumb Holes
21. Hand Slots
22. Kerf Plate Access Hole
23. Module Levelling Bobbin Screw
24. Kerf Plate Levelling Screw
25. Kerf Plate
26.Plaque sacrificielle
27. Lateral Alignment Wheel
28. Module Levelling Screw
29. Module T able Surface
30. Arbor Holder
31. Blade Securing Nut
32. Arbor
33. Blade Flange
34. Securing Knob
35. Riving Knife Adjustment Screw
36. Mounting T ab
37. F ixing Screw
38. Push-Stick
39. Multi-T ool 1
40. Multi-T ool 2
41. Protractor Gauge
42. Bench Locking Knob
43. Adjustable Front Fence
44. Supporting Bracket
45. 45° Angle Fence
46. Angle Slot
47. Graduation Scale
48. Angle Viewfinder
49. Bench Rail
50. Angle Adjustment Knob
51. Rip F ence
52. Rip F ence Arm
Intended Use
An effective saw table capable of mitre, bevel and cross cutting. Includes Protractor Gauge and Rip Fence. Suitable for
cutting wood and wood-like materials only . For use with the T riton Workcentre TWX7 and accessories.
Unpacking Y our T ool
• Carefully unpack and inspect your tool. Fully familiarise yourself with all its features and functions
• Ensure tha t all parts of the tool are present and in good condition. If any parts are missing or damaged, have such
parts replaced before attempting to use this tool
IMPORT ANT : Read these instructions in combination with the instructions supplied with your T riton W orkcentre.
For instruction video, please go to www .tritontools.com
Before Use
WARNING: Ensure the saw table is switched off and disconnected from the power supply before attaching or
changing any accessories, inserting or removing modules, or making an y adjustments.
WARNING: AL WA YS wear suitable cut-proof gloves when handling the table saw blade. Not doing so may result in cuts
or harm to the operator .
Module levelling screw installation
• Place the Contractor Sa w Module on a secure flat surface, and install the Module Levelling Bobbin Screws (23),
Module Levelling Screws (28) and the Module Rollers (11) as depicted in Fig. A
Installing and removing the module
WARNING: When carrying the Contractor Saw Module, use the Hand Slots (21).
Note: In order to insert/remove the Contractor Saw Module, the Sa w Blade (2) needs to be in the 45° position. See
‘Blade adjustment’ for detailed instructions regarding alteration of the blade angle.
Module installation:
WARNING: Lower the Saw Blade (2) to a safe height position before installing or removing the Contractor Saw Module.
WARNING: Some modules are heavy, especially with power tools installed. AL WA YS grip the module using the Hand
Slots (21), ensuring secure footing and upright positioning. Avoid awkward movements when removing and fitting
modules.
IMPORT ANT: Always lower modules carefully using both the provided Thumb Holes (20). Uncontrolled lowering can
cause W orkcentre, module and power tool damage as well as possible injury to the operator .
WARNING : Do not place fingers and/or body parts between the module and the Workcentre chassis. See Fig. B
• Slide the Module Rollers (11) into the Module Mounting Guides and carefully lo wer the module into place, see Fig.
B
• Toggle both Module Locks into the locked position, Fig. C
Note: Ensure the Module Levelling Bobbin Screws (23), are correctly located in the bobbin loca tors. The Module
Levelling Screws (28) need to be adjusted to remove play between the module and the workcentre chassis.
Module removal:
• Toggle the Module Locks into the ‘unlocked’ position. Lift the module from the chassis using the Finger Holes, and
slide the Module Rollers (11) from the Module Mounting T racks, see Fig. B
Levelling table modules
• Level the module by adjusting the Module Levelling Bobbin Screws (23), and Module Levelling Screws (28) in the
order depicted in Fig. D
• Check the module is level with the T able Surface using a straight edge, as depicted in diagram Fig. E. If the module
is still uneven, repeat the above process
Assembling the Contractor Saw Module
• See Figures A – L combined with the information below to assemble the Contractor Saw Module.
Riving knife installation
WARNING: Ensure the Riving Knife (6) is correctly locked into place before use.
1. With the Saw Blade (2) in the 0° position, raise the blade to its maximum height using the Blade Height Winder (13)
2. Loosen the hex screw located at the infeed end of the Kerf Plate (25), and use the Kerf Plate Access Hole (22) to
release the plate, F ig. F
3. Slot the Riving Knife (6) into the fixing bracket, and fasten the Securing Knob (34) Fig. G
Kerf plate levelling
WARNING: Ensure the Kerf Plate (25) is installed and levelled correctly before use.
1. Level the Kerf Plate by adjusting the Kerf Plate Levelling Screws (24)
2. Check the Kerf Plate is level against the surrounding T able Surface using a straight edge. If the Kerf Plate is still
uneven, repeat the above process
Blade adjustment
• To adjust the bevel angle of the Saw Blade (2):
1. Unlock the Locking Lever (19)
2. Rota te the Bevel Angle Adjuster (14) to alter the angle of the blade
3. Use the Bevel Angle Gauge (17) to view the blade angle
• Adjust the Sa w Blade height by turning the Blade Height Winder (13):
• Clockwise to raise the Sa w Blade
• Anticlockwise to lower the Saw Blade
Blade calibration
Note: Refer to F ig. H, when calibra ting the Saw Blade (2).
1. Raise the Saw Blade to its maximum height using the Blade Height Winder (13)
2. Using the Bevel Angle Adjuster (14) adjust the Saw Blade so it is perpendicular to the T able Surface
3. Place a set square (not provided) flat against the T able Surface and against the blade
4. Loosen the 0° Trimming Screw (16)
5. Adjust the Saw Blade angle so it is parallel with the set square
6. Loosen the Angle Calibra tion Screws (18) and align the red dial with ‘0’ on the Bevel Angle Gauge (17)
7. Lock the Saw Blade into position using the Locking Lever (19)
8. T ighten the 0° T rimming Screw
9. Loosen the 45° Trimming Screw (15)
10. Move the Saw Blade into the 45° position
11. Tighten the 45° T rimming Screw and check 45° is displayed on the Bevel Angle Gauge. If 45° is not displayed on
the Bevel Angle Gauge after tightening the 45° T rimming Screw , repeat steps ‘9-11’
Riving knife alignment
1. With the Saw Blade (2) in the 0° position, raise the blade to its maximum height using the Blade Height Winder (13)
2. Loosen the hex screw located at the infeed end of the Kerf Plate (25), and use the Kerf Plate Access Hole (22) to
release the plate, F ig. F
3. Loosen the Riving Knife Adjustment Screw (35) and the Riving Knife Locking Screw (7)
4. Place two straight edges, for example a ruler, a gainst the sides of the Saw Blade and the Riving Knife
5. Remove the straight edges and tighten the Riving Knife Adjustment Screw, followed by the Riving Knife Locking
Screw
6. Check the Riving Knife is aligned with the Saw Blade. If the Riving Knife is not aligned, repeat steps ‘3-5’ until
aligned
7. Replace the Kerf Plate, the Riving Knife is now aligned
Rip fence
• Unfold the Rip Fence Arms (52) and slide into the Rip F ence Guides of the Workcentre chassis, Fig. I
• The Rip Fence Arms display a graduation scale. When used in combination with the Rip Fence P osition Indicator ,
accurate width measurements can be determined
Protractor gauge
• Loosen the Bench Locking Knob (42) and slide the Bench Rail (49) into the T -Slot of the W orkcentre chassis, Fig. J
• Tighten the Bench Locking Knob to secure the Protractor Gauge (41)
• Angle adjustment can be achieved by unlocking the Angle Adjustment Knob (50) and turning the Protractor Gauge
to the desired angle
• The angle is displayed through the Angle Viewfinder (48)
• Adjust the Adjustable Front F ence (43) by loosening the two hex bolts, to accommodate different sized workpieces
• Turn the Protractor Gauge around and set the angle to 0°, to use the 45° Angle Fence (45) for a precise 45° cut
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