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==About==
==About==


The 10" table saw is on loan from a member and should not be modified. If you see anything wrong with its condition please contact a trustee.
The 10" table saw is on loan from a member (Tim_N) and should not be modified. If you see anything wrong with its condition please contact a trustee.
 
The saw is powered by a 2.2kw single phase 230v motor.  The blade is a 254mm 30mm bore.  It can be tilted up to 45'
 
The manual can be found here [https://www.axminstertools.com/media/downloads/501197_manual.pdf manual.pdf]
 
==Notes==
 
Do not remove the sticky tape under the blade cover - this is there to level it out so things don't get caught on it.
In the main saw cupboard is a metal rod and key, both with Tim asset tags on, these are for changing the blade.
Please replace the zero gauge fence if you need to remove it after use, otherwise the bolts and t-nuts get lost and Tim gets upset.


==Safety==
==Safety==
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Locking wheels - please ensure the wheels are locked when cutting.
Locking wheels - please ensure the wheels are locked when cutting.
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==Induction Notes==
* Saw should be unplugged when being maintained for blade swaps
* Explain:
**how the extractor works and should be used in union with the overhead extractor
**wheel locks
**Use of guard and riving knife (and when they should/should not be used)
**the concept of kick back
**table saw is a 2 man operation
*Demonstrate:
**how to use the fence and minor adjustments, how to measure stock
**use of the mitre gauge and the cross cut sleds (and how the fence should not be used in conjunction!)
**how to store the mitre gauge
**how to change the blade out and where the tools are
**how to level the blade to 90' with the magnetic guide and how to adjust the angle using the various locks and levers.
**how to setup an overfeed (material catcher)
**use of push sticks / gripper
**clean up
**stowing of equipment & returning it back to "safe" (putting blade guide up)

Latest revision as of 11:34, 20 December 2023

Axminister 10BSB02 10" Cast Iron table saw

The table saw is not currently access controlled but is one of the few items in the shop which is extremely dangerous to use without the proper training.

About

The 10" table saw is on loan from a member (Tim_N) and should not be modified. If you see anything wrong with its condition please contact a trustee.

The saw is powered by a 2.2kw single phase 230v motor. The blade is a 254mm 30mm bore. It can be tilted up to 45'

The manual can be found here manual.pdf

Notes

Do not remove the sticky tape under the blade cover - this is there to level it out so things don't get caught on it. In the main saw cupboard is a metal rod and key, both with Tim asset tags on, these are for changing the blade. Please replace the zero gauge fence if you need to remove it after use, otherwise the bolts and t-nuts get lost and Tim gets upset.

Safety

There are a number of safety features fitted to the saw which should only be removed in certain circumstances and should always be replaced. To remove a safety feature and not replace it after use is a notable offence. In any situation you are removing the riving knife, a trustee must be contacted.

Safety Features

Stop switch - must never be removed. There is a flap on the stop switch that must not be removed. This ensures in an emergency that the saw can be switched off easily.

Riving Knife - the purpose of the riving knife is to prevent kickback. There is only one situation in woodworking a riving knife would need to be removed. Before removing the riving knife you must contact a trustee.

Blade guard - this is to prevent people accidently touching the blade or catching wood on it. If you need to do a cut which requires the blade guard to be removed please ensure it goes back on for the next user.

Locking wheels - please ensure the wheels are locked when cutting.

Induction Notes

  • Saw should be unplugged when being maintained for blade swaps
  • Explain:
    • how the extractor works and should be used in union with the overhead extractor
    • wheel locks
    • Use of guard and riving knife (and when they should/should not be used)
    • the concept of kick back
    • table saw is a 2 man operation
  • Demonstrate:
    • how to use the fence and minor adjustments, how to measure stock
    • use of the mitre gauge and the cross cut sleds (and how the fence should not be used in conjunction!)
    • how to store the mitre gauge
    • how to change the blade out and where the tools are
    • how to level the blade to 90' with the magnetic guide and how to adjust the angle using the various locks and levers.
    • how to setup an overfeed (material catcher)
    • use of push sticks / gripper
    • clean up
    • stowing of equipment & returning it back to "safe" (putting blade guide up)