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CX205-10” & CX206-12” LEFT TILT TABLE SAWS
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1. Riving Knife CSA Approved amp UL897 Compliant Mitre T Slot Mitre Gauge Drive Triple V Belt Drive Type Heavy Duty Rip Fence Lever w Optical Cursor Arbor Extension Included Left Tilting Table 512 30 x 48 with Extension Wings Blade Speed 4 140 RPM Floor to Table Height 35 Maximum Depth of Cut 90 4 Maximum Depth of Cut 45 2 5 8 Dust Collection Ports One 4 Port Base Dimensions 30 x 48 Blade 5 2 12 Approximate Weight 280 Kgs CRRFTEX 6 CX SERIES CX205 CX206 Left Tilt Table Saw Physical Features Fence Hail Front Fence Hail Blade Tilt Lock Blade Height Hand Wheel Hand Wheel Fence Lock Knob SETUP Before setting up your machine you should read and understand the instructions given in this manual The unpainted surfaces of this table saw are coated with rust prevention waxy oil and you will want to remove this before you begin assembly Use a solvent cleaner that will not damage painted surfaces
2. CRRFTEX 6 5 CX205 10 8 CX206 12 LEFT TILT TABLE SAWS User Manual Table of Contents General Safety Instr ctlons uie rrr e ias 3 0606 D 4 05 F e AMOS Tm 5 REEE RI FEAE A e Ro IA ee 6 ii 7 E PP A 8 WAP ACKING Ge INV CMLONY a a 8 Proper eure IT 9 Assembly gt ici 10 MT M TN Tr 10 EXIENSION WINGS lalla 10 FENCO 11 7 11 Magneto 12 INSTANING the aa aa 12 ORCC 559915 13 Blade Guard Anti Kick Back 13 A e 14 ADO dat 14 6 14 BASIC COMM HTH 15 0 15 Adjustments 16 Blade 9 AQ DT UT 16 Blade MLAGJUSIMEN 16 PENCE 16 AO JOSUNG te ao 17 Miter Gauge Adjustment nnne nnne nna nnn 17 Operations ilex eU no EFE ORE 18 CUM T T m 18 A 18 Malena Ce initial 19 Optional Accessories ei 20 AA 21 Paris 22 32 EOLIE ETE Tr 33 CRRFTEX cX GENERALSAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
3. WARNING CX205 CX206 15 a very heavy machine do not over exert yourself For safe moving method use fork truck or get the help of an assistant or friend UNPAKING The machine properly packaged and is shipped completely in 3 crates for safe transportation When unpacking carefully inspect the crate and ensure that nothing has been damaged during transit Open the crate and check that the machine is in a good condition Figure 1 Inverntory gt DQO 2 ro List of Contents Table Saw 2 Table Extensions ona Cabinet Door Rip Fence Front amp Rear Rails Figure 2 Inventory List of Contents Miter Gauge Blade Guard Push Stick Lock Knob Hand wheel Dado Insert Extension Table Legs Optional Extension Table Optional Arbor Wrench Anti Kickback Pawl Legs Connecting Rod Optional Hardware Bag Proper Grounding Grounding provides a path of least resistance for electric current to reduce the risk of electric shock CX205 is equipped with a 220 V single phase motor and provided with a power supply cord that is to be connected directly to the source See figure 3 CX206 is equipped with a 220 V single phase motor and features a terminal block in the electrical connection box and is not supplied with a power cord Make sure that
4. Extreme caution should be used when operating all power tools Know your power tool be familiar with its operation read through the owner s manual and practice safe usage procedures at all times ALWAYS read and understand the NEVER leave a tool unattended while it user manual before operating the machine CONNECT your machine ONLY to the matched and specific power source ALWAYS wear safety glasses respirators hearing protection and safety shoes when operating your machine DO NOT wear loose clothing jewelry when operating your machine A SAFE ENVIRONMENT IS important Keep the area free of dust dirt and other debris in the immediate vicinity of your machine BE ALERT DO NOT use prescription or other drugs that may affect your ability or judgment to safely use your machine DISCONNECT the power source when changing drill bits hollow chisels router bits shaper heads blades knives or making other adjustments or repairs Is in operation NEVER reach over the table when the tool is in operation ALWAYS keep blades knives and bits sharpened and properly aligned ALL OPERATIONS MUST performed with the guards in place to ensure safety ALWAYS use push sticks and feather boards to safely feed your work through the machine ALWAYS make sure that any tools used for adjustments are removed before operating the machine ALWAYS keep the bystanders safely away while the machine is in oper
5. the adhesive backed scale to the rail tube loosen the screws on the pointer window and slide the fence against the blade Adjust the pointer so that the red line on the pointer window is over 0 on the tape and tighten the screws Blade Guard amp Anti Kick Back Pawls Take your blade guard and place the slot for the blade body over the riving knife Locate the middle notch of the riving knife and insert the rear pin of the blade guard into that notch After insert the front pin at the blade guard into the front notch of the riving knife Ensure the blade guard is in the correct position and tighten the wing nut Place the set of Anti Kickback pawls onto the riving knife at the notch Press the pawls completely down and tighten the wing nut in position Figure 13 Installing the blade guard and anti kick back pawls WARNING Do not remove the back pawls in normal operations unless you find it necessary The anti kick back pawls prevent kick backs while cutting Removing the back pawls increases the risk of serious injury to the operator lt gt CRAFTE SY CX sms 15 Table Insert You can now install your table inserts Ensure that the blade insert and the dado insert and clean and free from any dirt before installation Using your hand wheel lower the blade completely below your table and place the insert into position with the blade cut out on the blade
6. bolt Omm Flat washer Omm Lock washer 0 1 5mm Hex nut pacer Used for CX 206 onl 22 ul 2 m UJ A Co GO CO N2 N2 N2 INA 6 4 I Co 0 00 Es N2 O O Extension table Legs connecting Rod lt gt Ol OO UT gt NI wWIN OCR 26 CX205 CX206 LEFT TILT TABLE SAW TILT AND HEIGHT MECHANISM PARTS BREAKDOWN CX205 CX206 LEFT TILT TABLE SAW TILT AND HEIGHT MECHANISM PARTS LIST REF DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION 8 x 75mm Roll pin 8 1 25 x 35mm Hex head bolt Dust deflector 6 1 0 x 12mm Socket head bolt Height adjustment shaft ON QUIS W N 4 10mm Spring pin Worm gear 19mm 1 0 Brass washer Tilt adjustment shaft Limit stud 5x5x25mm Key Bushing 6 1 0 x 6mm Set screw Collar 10 1 5mm Hex nut 10 1 5 x 35mm Hex head bolt 10mm Lock washer 5 0 8 x 8mm Pan head screw 5mm Flat washer Indicator 5 0 8 x 90mm Socket head bolt 5 0 8 75mm Socket head bolt Indicator bracket 10 1 5 x 55mm Socket head bolt 10 1 5 x 75mm Socket head bolt 8 1 25mm Hex nut Arm Rear trunnion 10mm Flat washer 51104 Bearing Bearing dust deflector Rear trunnion bracket Front trunnion Front
7. make sure that the mobile base is locked before proceeding to assembly if using a mobile base Motor Cabinet Take the motor cabinet and attach it to the table saw by inserting the hinge pins into the hinge sockets on the cabinet See figure 4 Figure 4 Installing the motor cabinet Hand Wheels The hand wheels for the blade height and blade tilt are provided with the parts of the machine Simply slide the hand wheel on shaft secure it with a set screw provided figure 5 Figure 5 Installing blade height hand wheel Insert the crank handle into the hand wheel shaft and secure it by rotating a few turns Figure 6 Installing blade tilt hand wheel Extension Wings Hemove all the screws from the end of the main table and clean mating surfaces of the main table and the extension wings Make sure there is no debris or any foreign material on the mating surfaces of the main 10 table and the extension wing which can cause misalignment and the wings can not be properly attached to the table Attach the extension wings to the table using the screws removed from the main table Place a straightedge across the extension wings and the main table to make sure that the extension wings surface is flat with the main table Figure 7 Installing the extension wings IMPORTANT If the outside end of the extension wings tilts down or up use a strip of masking tape to align it with the main table Fen
8. provided in the manual Read the manual LA Before starting the table saw make sure that you have read and understood the manual and you are familiar with the functions and safety features on this machine Failure to do so may cause serious personal injury 15 ADJUSTMENTS Blade Alignment Your CX205 CX206 table saw is shipped from the factory fully aligned so that the mitre slots are parallel to the saw blade However shipping and rough handling may have affected this It should be checked and adjusted if needed To check the alignment clamp a dowel to the front of the miter gauge and raise the saw blade and pick out a saw tooth on the front of the blade and set the dowel in front of the miter gauge so that the dowel end just touches the edge of the saw tooth Mark the tooth with a felt marker and rotate the saw blade by hand to bring the marked tooth to the rear of the saw Now gauge this tooth with the dowel If the tooth is in the same position the blade is parallel to the miter slot Blade Height Adjustment The hand wheel on the front face of the saw cabinet is to control the blade height To adjust the blade height loosen the knob and turn the hand wheel to set the blade at the desired height Rotate the knob clock wise and tighten it back Figure 16 Blade height hand wheel Blade Tilt Adjustment The blade can be tilted at any angle between 90 degree and 45 degree and the blade tilt is c
9. side of the table The insert should sit completely flush with the table surface Use a straight edge to ensure it is flush If you need to make adjustments to the insert remove the insert and turn it upside down and lay it on a flat surface not your table saw The insert comes with adjusting screws located on each corner of the insert Adjust each corner screw up or down to get it flush with your table Once you have a good fit ensure that each screw is sitting in the table casting snugly Repeat this process for the dado blade insert if necessary WARNING Only use the table insert for the correct cutting operation DO NOT use the dado insert with a regular blade and vice versa Arbor Extension First clean off the taper and threads of the arbor You can use a dry lubricant when installing the arbor for best results Next install the arbor extension into the spindle The standard extension for the CX206 12 blade is 1 in O D x 3 in length Insert a amm hex wrench into the 8mm socket at the outboard end of the arbor extension and thread the arbor in by hand Place the spanner wrench on the inside blade flange with two prongs on the spanner wrench inserted into the two holes in the flange Make sure the arbor is properly installed and that it is not over tightened CONNECTING TO A DUST COLLECTOR CX205 CX206 features 4 diameter dust ports to connect to a dust collector When connecting to a dust co
10. trunnion bracket Adapter 28 CX205 CX206 LEFT TILT TABLE SAW TABLE amp BASE PARTS BREAKDOWN T CX205 CX206 LEFT TILT TABLE SAW TABLE amp BASE PARTS LIST REF DESCRIPTION REF DESCRIPTION 3 8 16 3 Pan head screw 76 Dado insert assembly 23 Locking knob 8 Handwheelsuppot 25 5mmFlatwasher _9 8 1 25 20mm Socket head bolt 26 Scale o 9 10mm Flat washer 0 6 1 0 x 20mm Socket head bolt 1 T block 32 Strain relief 5 0 8 x 8mm Pan head screw 30 CX205 CX206 LEFT TILT TABLE SAW MOTOR PARTS BREAKDOWN 26 API 27 Y 2 2 25 24 6205 6206 LEFT TILT TABLE SAW MOTOR PARTS LIST ey 8 1 25 x 35mm Hex head bolt 5 75mm Ke rm Brass washer 8 1 25 x 12mm Cone point set screw p Ul un gt E EN ES 6 ES 10 _ 14 _ 16 _ ES 19 32 CX205 CX206 LEFT TILT TABLE SAW ARBOR amp RIVING KNIFE PARTS BREAKDOWN RAFTEX 33 CX205 CX206 LEFT TILT TABLE SAW ARBOR amp RIVING KNIFE PARTS LIST DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION 5 0 8 8mm Pan head screw Riving Knife 20mm Locking nut Push Bolt Keyed washer 5 62047 Bearing Nut 8 35mm Wavy washer 7 8CMI 22 E ring ME re Knife 8 Drvepulev 129 9 6 1 0 6mm screw 5 0 8X20mm m head bolt 6005Z Bearing TR
11. AT 16 AMPS GROUND CLOCKWASE ROTATION SINGLE PHASE CX205 CX206 LEFT TABLE SAW BLADE GUARD PARTS BREAKDOWN 22 CX205 CX206 LEFT TILT TABLE SAW BLADE GUARD PARTS LIST DESCRIPTION ock Bolt otop Bushing 5 8 Hex Nut Clear Blade Guard 6 1 0x20mm Hex Head Bolt Thread Forming Screw Angle Bracket CMI 6 E Rina anger Bar mm Flat Washer D U 5 5 gt lt rali C Pin L j d J 6 T WIN 8 1 25mm Fiber Hex Nut Clip Ring 1 5x50mm Pan Head Screw ock Bolt for Kick Back System 3AMI 16 Retaining Ring 8 Kick Back Pawl top Bushino racket pring ushino oller Pin Push Stick Bushing omm Lock Washer 6mm Lock Washer 1 x8mm Socket Head Bolt 4 AA l A J O1 ala O 00 N N Q MININ NO sy N CX205 CX206 Extension Table optional Model CX205EXT CX206EXT 24 CX205 CX206 LEFT TILT TABLE SAW FENCE PARTS BREAKDOWN 1412 25 X SERIES CX205 CX206 LEFT TILT TABLE SAW OPTIONAL EXTENSION TABLE amp FENCE PARTS LIST Rail cover 8mm Lock washer Front rail 1 25 x 12mm Set screw 2 3 8 24x3 4 socket head bolt For 205 Pad ence cover 1 25mmx50mm Hex Head bolt 1 0mm Fiber hex nut 1 25 Hex Nut lastic screw DESCRIPTION 0 8 x 8mm Flat head screw lastic pad 0 8 x 15mm Hex head bolt 0 1 5 x 20mm Hex head
12. I Plate 12 1 75 Hex nut 12 Connecting bolt 8 Retaining Ring 8 1 25 x 16mm Socket head bolt 5x5x45mm Key 8mm Lock washer amm Flat washer Arbor Extension For Blade 5 0 8mm Hex nut Blade Flanae omm Lock washer Arbor Nut Push plate Spanner Wrench Position plate Dado Extension 5 8 O D 8 1 25mm Hex nut Saw Blade Depth bracket CRRFTEX 34 CX SERIEs CRAFTEX 1 WARRANTY CRAFTEX 3 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY Craftex warrants every product to be free from defects in materials and agrees to correct such defects where applicable This warranty covers three years for parts and 90 days for labour unless specified otherwise to the original purchaser from the date of purchase but does not apply to malfunctions arising directly or indirectly from misuse abuse improper installation or assembly negligence accidents repairs or alterations or lack of maintenance Proof of purchase is necessary warranty claims are subject to inspection of such products or part thereof and Craftex reserves the right to inspect any returned item before a refund or replacement may be issued This warranty shall not apply to consumable products such as blades bits belts cutters chisels punches etceteras Craftex shall in no event be liable for injuries accidental or otherwise death to persons or damage to property or for incidental contingent special or consequential damages arising from the use of our pr
13. Thick Riving Knife Only use for 10 diameter with 3 0mm minimum kerf width and 2 0mm maximum body thickness CX206 2 5mm Thick Riving Knife Only use for 12 diameter with 3 0mm minimum kerf width and 2 0mm maximum body thickness First remove the blade flange and the arbor nut Check that the mounting hole of the blade matches the diameter of the arbor CX206 comes with a standard 1 arbor amp CX205 comes with a 5 8 arbor Ensure that the spindle and arbor itself are clean and dirt free Mount the arbor to the spindle and tighten the arbor to the spindle Then mount the blade so that it spins in the proper direction teeth pointing towards the front of the saw Finally replace the nut and flange and tighten securely Do not over tighten WARNING The CX205 CX206 blade is sharp Wear heavy duty leather gloves while installing the blade for the protection of your hands 12 Fence Scale Slide the fence against the blade and lock it in position Place the adhesive backed tape scale on the fence tube so that the 0 on the tape scale is aligned with the red pointer Mark the 70 on the rail tube with a marker Remove the fence and peel off the adhesive backed tape scale Align the marked point with the 70 on the scale and attach the scale to the rail tube gt Adhesive Backed Scale Figure 12 Attaching adhesive backed tape scale on the rail tube you make any mistakes while attaching
14. ar surfaces being very careful not to allow any lubricant to come in contact with areas where wood will contact Check drive belts for wear and correct tension on a regular basis Check that the blade guard and anti kickback pawls operate properly CRAFTEX 19 CX SERIES OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES These are just a few of the optional accessories available for your CX Series Table Saw Check www busybeetools com for more information and current pricing Sliding Table Attachment Extension Table omooth Gliding Sliding Table Allows for Cutting Larger Stock Add a Solid amp Functional Extension Table to Your Saw 30 x18 cast iron table with 12 extension Swing arm support Will fit CX205 amp CX206 Model CX205EXT for CX205 Model CX205ST Model CX206EXT for CX206 Carbide Dado Sets Ear Protection High Quality Dado Sets for Chip Free Dados Model CBT016 Dado Set for Solid Woods Model B2517 Model B2756 Get precise digital Readouts on your Model CBT017 Dado Set for Laminates amp Plywoods Model WR700 CX205 CX206 LEFT TILT TABLE SAW WIRING DIAGRAM Wiring Diagram For Single Phase GROUND POWER LEAD POWERLEAD TO FUSED SAFETY USE 30 AMP TIME DELAY FUSE 8 MAGNETIC STARTER au p lal LEI Q Mali bee GREEN GREEN Y ELLOW em em em Han a 2 n As GROUND IN ONO STARTER BOX sa 0 98 THERMAL OVERLOAD
15. ation NEVER attempt to remove jammed cutoff pieces until saw blade has come to a full stop 205 206 SPECIFIC SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS NEVEH use a saw blade that has missing carbide teeth loose teeth or chipped or broken teeth NEVER stand directly in line with the saw blade when feeding stock into the Saw NEVER place your fingers or hands in the line of cut If you slip your hands or fingers may come into contact with the blade Always use a push stick when ripping narrow pieces NEVER allow visitors or helpers to stand in line with the saw blade ALL GAURDS must be in place while operating the table saw to ensure safety ALWAYS feed the stock smoothly Do not force or twist the work piece while cutting NEVER allow anyone to assist you by holding your work piece at the out feed end MAKE SURE before making any adjustments the switch is in the OFF position and the cord is un plugged NEVER LEAVE the table saw unattended while it is running DO NOT attempt to remove jammed pieces unless the table saw has come to a complete stop and the power switch has been turned to the OFF position and cord is unplugged NEVER attempt to cut stock freehand always use the rip fence or miter gauge ALWAYS make sure that the rip fence is properly squared to the saw blade to prevent kickback ALWAYS make sure that your saw is in a stable position Cutting heavy long stock may alter the s
16. ce Rails Take the front and rear rails and attach it to the table saw using washer and screws provided Place the rail tube on the front rail and secure it using screws and washers Figure 8 Installing the front rail Install the rear rail in the same manner and make sure that the top edge of the rear rail is flush with the lowest edge of the T bolts so that the miter gauge slides smoothly when installed Figure 9 Installing the rear rail Fence Assembly and the Miter Gauge Place the fence on the front and rear rails on the right hand side of the blade Lock the fence on the rails using the cam lock lever figure 10 Figure 10 Installing the fence After the fence is installed on the rails take the miter gauge and slid it into the T slot on the left hand side of the table Magnetic Switch The magnetic switch can be installed to the bottom left hand side of the front rail using hex bolts and washers provided Figure 11 Installing the magnetic switch Installing the Blade Both the CX205 amp CX206 are equipped with a 10 amp 12 blade respectively To install the blades turn the power off and remove the plug from the power supply if plugged in Check the thickness stamped onto the riving knife Your blade must have a kerf width larger that the thickness of the riving knife This is important The kerf of your blade should be marked on the blade itself or on its package CX205 2 5mm
17. e sure all the guards are in place and place the miter gauge face against the edge of the work piece and place the bar of the miter gauge on the work piece Use the bar and mark the angle of your cut with a pencil Figure 198 Marking the angle of the cut 18 Position the miter gauge back into the slot and hold the work piece against the mitre gauge Slide the mitre gauge and feed the work piece into the blade so that the blade cuts the waste side of the work piece WARNING Always make sure the blade guard is installed on your table saw and 15 in down position Failure to do so may result in serious personal injury WARNING Do not make any adjustments while the machine is running off the machine and un plug from the power source before making any adjustments MAINTENANCE Clean off any preservative on the saw components with mineral spirits and wipe dry Avoid getting any of the cleaning material on rubber parts as it may permanently damage them Use a mild soap and warm water on plastic or rubber parts The unpainted components such as the precision ground cast iron table top should be protected with a coat of paste wax and then buffed dry Hegularly vacuum all sawdust from the saw s interior and vacuum the motor openings as well Lubricate the trunnion and worm gears with quality white grease on a regular basis Lubricate all moving parts internal bearings and we
18. is sitting flat against the lock plate and the mounting bracket You always want to ensure that the gap between the blade and the riving knife should be an even distance across the complete radius First loosen the two Socket head cap screws on the riving knife bracket enough so that the you can move the bracket bring the riving knife in line with your saw blade Again you will want to ensure that the gap between the blade and the riving knife is even from 3mm to 8mm in radius After you have properly adjusted and aligned your riving knife tighten the socket head cap screws Miter Gauge Adjustment The gauge supplied with the CX205 CX206 table saw 15 equipped with individually adjustable stops at 90 and 45 degrees both left and right Adjustment to these stops can be made by loosening the locking nut and tightening or loosening the three adjusting screws Tighten the locking nut The face of the mitre gauge has two holes for attaching an auxiliary face The mitre gauge is a precision tool and is guided through either mitre slot through the use of a guide mounted at the front of the mitre gauge bar To install the mitre gauge place the gauge into the slot at the back edge of the saw table and then pull it forward To operate the mitre gauge loosen the handle to move the gauge head to the desired angle and tighten the handle To go beyond the stops at 45 and 90 degrees in either direction lower the stop pins Fig
19. l be reported to you for acceptance prior to making the repairs The Busy Bee Parts amp Service Departments are fully equipped to do repairs on all products purchased from us with the exception of some products that require the return to their authorized repair depots A Busy Bee representative will provide you with the necessary information to have this done e For faster service it is advisable to contact the nearest Busy Bee location for parts availability prior to bringing your product in for repairs 35 CA SERIES
20. llector use a proper sized hose and make sure all the connections are sealed tightly Figure 14 Installing the table saw to a dust collector 14 BASIC CONTROLS The basic controls of this machine shown in the figure below Use the figure and read the text to understand what the basic controls of this table saw are Figure 15 Basic Controls of the saw A Fence Cam Lock To lock the fence in position on the rails B Blade Tilt Hand Wheel To adjust the blade tilt unlock the lock on the hand wheel and turn the hand wheel to set the blade to the desired tilt position and re tighten the lock C Blade Height Hand Wheel To adjust the blade height unlock the lock on the hand wheel and turn the hand wheel to the desired height and re tighten the lock D Magnetic Switch The magnetic switch with on off buttons turns the motor on and off TEST RUN Once you have assembled your machine completely then it is time for a test run to make sure that the machine works properly and is ready for operation During the test run if there is any unusual noise coming from the machine or the machine vibrates strangely stop the machine immediately and disconnect from the power source and investigate if you can find out the problem with your machine If you find out any part of the machine that is not assembled properly read the assembly section of manual reassemble that part according to the instructions
21. oducts RETURNS REPAIRS AND REPLACEMENTS To return repair or replace a Craftex product you must visit the appropriate Busy Bee Tools showroom or call 1 800 461 BUS Y Craftex is a brand of equipment that is exclusive to Busy Bee Tools For replacement parts directly from Busy Bee Tools for this machine please call 1 800 461 BUS Y 2879 and have your credit card and part number handy All returned merchandise will be subject to a minimum charge of 15 for re stocking and handling with the following qualifications Returns must be pre authorized by us in writing We do not accept collect shipments Items returned for warranty purposes must be insured and shipped pre paid to the nearest warehouse Returns must be accompanied with a copy of your original invoice as proof of purchase Returns must be in an un used condition and shipped in their original packaging a letter explaining your reason for the return Incurred shipping and handling charges are not refundable e Bee will repair or replace the item at our discretion and subject to our inspection Repaired or replaced items will be returned to you pre paid by our choice of carriers e Busy Bee reserves the right to refuse reimbursement or repairs or replacement if a third party without our prior authorization has carried out repairs to the item Repairs made by Busy Bee are warranted for 30 days on parts and labour unforeseen repair charges wil
22. ontrolled by the hand wheel on the side of the saw cabinet There are positive stops at both 45 and 90 degrees The tilt angle dial at the front face of the cabinet shows the angle the saw blade is sitting at To adjust the blade tilt loosen the hand wheel lock knob and rotate the hand wheel until the blade is at the desired angle Keep an eye on the tilt angle dial and once the blade is at the desired angle lock the hand wheel by rotating the lock knob Make sure not to over tighten the lock knob Figure 17 Blade tilt hand wheel Fence Adjustment The fence should be flush with the table surface To raise or lower the fence use the nylon screws The edge surfaces of the fence must be perpendicular to the table surface Use a combination square for verification and adjust the nylon square as required 16 Adjusting the Riving Knife The riving knife comes pre installed on your saw First using the hand wheel raise the installed blade completely to access the riving knife Make the locking wing loose enough so you can raise the riving knife to its highest position The dual position riving knife has two holes for two different positions The lowest position is for Dado Cuts and the highest position is for thru cuts Ensure that the locking pin is aligned with the riving knife hole and secure in position simply by tightening the wing nut Your riving knife MUST be in line with your blade Ensure that riving knife
23. tability of the saw the event that this may occur the saw should be firmly bolted to the floor ALWAYS be sure that if using a mobile base wheels are firmly locked before turning the saw on ALWAYS use a feather board and or hold downs to support your work piece when necessary MAKE SURE you have read and understood all the safety instructions in the manual and you are familiar with your table saw before operating it If you fail to do so serious injury could occur WARNING The safety instructions given above can not be complete because the environment in every shop is different Always consider safety first as it applies to your individual working conditions MZ AC 205 10 Tilt Table Saw FEATURES MODEL CX205 10 LIFT TABLE SAW As part of the growing line of Craftex woodworking equipment we are proud to offer CX205 10 Left Tilt Table Saw The Craftex name guarantees Craft Excellence By following the instructions and procedures laid out in this owner s manual you will receive years of excellent service and satisfaction The CX205 is a professional tool and like all power tools proper care and safety procedures should be adhered to Motor eem 3 HP 220 V Single Phase TEFC Motor Blade Guard Riving Knife CSA Approved amp UL897 Compliant Mitre T Slot Mitre Gauge Dri
24. the machine is connected to an outlet having the same configuration an adaptor plug is used must be attached to the metal screw of the receptacle To prevent electrical hazards have a qualified electrician ensure that the line is properly wired 220 Volt Grounded Outlet Gifunding Pin Figure 3 220 Volts Outlet for CX205 C X206 WARNING Improper connection of the equipment grounding conductor can result in a risk of electric shock Check with a qualified electrician if you are in doubt as to whether the outlet is properly grounded It is strongly recommended not to use extension cords with your CX205 CX206 Always try to position your machine close to the power source so that you do not need to use extension cords When it is necessary to use an extension cord make sure the extension cord does not exceed 50 feet in length and the cord is 12 gauge to prevent motor damage Your CX205 CX206 should be wired with a plug having 3 prongs to fit a 3 prong grounded receptacle as shown in figure 3 Do not remove the grounding prong to fit it into a 2 pronged outlet Always check with a qualified electrician if you are in doubt ASSEMBLY CX205 CX206 features 4 mounting holes on its base To mount and level the table saw on your shop floor shimming may be required Mounting the saw to the floor reduces vibration and increases stability IMPORTANT Place the table saw on a flat and level surface and
25. ure 18 Miter Gauge 17 OPERATIONS Before operating the table saw make sure you have performed the important adjustments and all the guards are in place Rip Cutting Cutting solid wood with the grain or with plywood cutting down the length of the work piece is called rip cutting Adjust the fence on the rails according to the width of the cut on the work piece and turn the hand wheel to set the blade approximately 4 above the work piece Use safety devices such as feather boards to prevent kick back Now turn the table saw ON and use a push stick to push the work piece against the blade WARNING Do not use your fingers to feed a narrow work piece into the blade If you slip your fingers might go against the blade Always use a push stick Crosscutting Cutting solid wood across the grain and in plywood or metal cutting across the width of the work piece is called crosscutting Mark the work piece where you want to start the cut from and make sure the mitre gauge 15 at a 90 position on the mitre slot Place the work piece on the table so that the marked point is aligned with the blade and hold the work piece against the mitre gauge and turn the hand wheel to set the blade approximately above the work piece Turn the table saw ON and feed the work piece against the blade Miter Cuts Miter cut is an angled 67055001 It is done in the same manner as crosscuts but using mitre gauge Mak
26. ve Triple V Belt Drive Type Heavy Duty Rip Fence Lever w Optical Cursor Arbor Extension Included 27 x 36 with Extension Wings Arbor TIE aorta a Left Tilting Blade Speed 4 140 RPM Floor to Table Height 35 Maximum Depth of Cut 90 3 Maximum Depth of Cut 45 2 1 8 Dust Collection Ports One 4 Port Base Dimensions 25 x 32 Blade 5 2 10 Approximate Weight 175 Kgs lt 2 gt 0 FTEX CX206 12 Left Tilt Table Saw CX SERIES FEATURES MODEL CX206 12 LEFT TABLE SAW As part of the growing line of Craftex woodworking equipment we are proud to offer CX206 12 Left Tilt Table Saw The Craftex name guarantees Craft Excellence By following the instructions and procedures laid out in this owner s manual you will receive years of excellent service and satisfaction The CX206 is a professional tool and like all power tools proper care and safety procedures should be adhered to Motor uu 3 HP 220 V Single Phase TEFC Motor Blade Guald
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