Barranca Diamond 6-inch TS6 Trim Saw User Manual

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Installation

Tools Needed:

• Large Standard Screwdriver

• Phillips Screwdriver

• Utility Knife

WARNING Equipment Damage. The 6-inch Trim Saw weighs approximately 40 lbs (19 kg). Fol-

low safe practices to lift the unit from the shipping carton. Improper lifting can result

in machine damage.

Personal Injury. Improper lifting of the 6-inch Trim Saw can result in personal injury.

The TS6 has been shipped from the factory thoroughly inspected and tested.

Select a location for your saw that provides an adequate working space and a power source.

1. Remove the crating material from the baseboard and around the saw with the screwdrivers and

utility knife.

Rubber Feet

1. Locate the rubber feet and screws (in a plastic bag). See Figure 3

• Each rubber foot mounts to the underside of the baseboard.

• Install the feet before adding cutting lubricant to the reservoir.

2. Supporting the left (vise) side of the saw table, turn the trim-saw

on it side.

3. Position the rubber feet at each corner.

NOTE: Drill holes in the wood base may be necessary for easier

installation of the rubber feet.

4. Install the rubber feet.

5. Turn the trim saw back to the upright position.

1. Unplug the unit.

2. Place the 6-inch Trim Saw on a flat surface such as a bench or table.

3. Remove the table bed

• Remove the four flat-head screws that secure the saw table to the reservoir tank (see Figure 4).

• Remove the two screws securing the belt guard to the table bed and base.

4. Remove the saw table.

5. Fill the reservoir approximately (1.4 liters .38 gal.) of cutting lubricant to adequately cover the bottom

of the blade. See Figure 6 for proper level.

6. Be sure tank gasket is place (see Figure 5)

7. Replace the table and belt guard.

Before operating the TS6, fill the reservoir so the lubricant fluid covers the bottom 1/4" (6.35 mm) of

the blade.

Adding Lubricant

TS6

ASSEMBLY

Figure 3: Installing the rubber feet

Equipment Damage. Do not overfill the reservoir. Excess fluid will result in unneces-

sary spraying of fluid while sawing. Damage to the arbor and motor can occur.

WARNING

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