Harvey Hw110lge
Harvey Hw110lge
Harvey Hw110lge
Warranty Information
This manual contains basic information for Limited Warranty
qualified operating staff and describes the One year
surroundings and using ways of the machine for Proof of Purchase
those it is intended. It contains also all necessary Please keep your dated proof of purchase for
information for a correct and safe operating. The warranty and servicing purposes.
machine is equipped with various safety equipment Limited Tool Warranty
protecting operator and machines well at usual We makes every effort to ensure that this
technological using. These regulations, however, product meets high quality and durability standards.
cannot sheet all other safety aspects. That is why we warrants to the original retail consumer a 1-year
operator must peruse and make sense of this limited warranty as of the date the product was
manual before starting of machine use. Installation purchased at retail and that each product is free
and operation mistakes will be foreclosed herewith. from defects in materials. Warranty does not apply
Do not try to start the machine before having to defects due directly or indirectly to misuse, abuse,
read all instructions manual delivered with the normal wear and tear, negligence or accidents,
machine and understood every function and repairs done by an unauthorized service center,
technique. alterations and lack of maintenance. we shall in no
event be liable for death, injuries to persons or
property or for incidental, special or consequential
damages arising from the use of our products. To
take advantage of this limited warranty, return the
product at your expense together with your dated
proof of purchase to us ,we will either repair or
replace the product if any part or parts covered
under this warranty which examination proves to be
defective in workmanship or material during the
warranty period.
3. Machine Description
Fig.4
5.2 Unpacking
your machine was carefully packaged for safe
transportation. remove the packaging materials from
around your machine and inspect it. if you discover
the machine is damaged, please immediately call
Customer Service for advice.
save the containers and all packing materials
for possible inspection by the carrier or its agent.
Otherwise, filing a freight claim can be difficult.
5.4 installation 5.4.2 motor cover install:
Before beginning assembly, take note of the Install the door by inserting the door pins into
following precautions and suggestions the hinge sockets on the cabinet as Fig.6;
----- The machine is bolted to the pallet. Before
attempting any of the assembly procedures remove
all of the loose parts and hardware from the inside of
the machine and unbolt the machine from the pallet.
----- FLOOR: This tool distributes a large
amount of weight over a small area. Make certain
that the floor is capable of supporting both the
weight of the machine and the operator. The floor
should also be a level surface. If the unit wobbles or
rocks once in place, be sure to eliminate by using
shims.
-----WORKING CLEARANCES: Take into
consideration the size of the material to be Fig.6: motor cover install
processed. Make sure that you allow enough space
for you to operate the machine freely. 5.4.3 handwheel handle install:
-----OUTLET PLACEMENT: Outlets should be Install the handle into the Blade Tilt & Height
located close enough to the machine so that the hand wheel as Fig.7.
power cord or extension cord is not in an area where
it would cause a tripping hazard. Be sure to observe
all electrical codes if installing new circuits and/or
outlets.
Fig.20
5.4.10 Electrical installation
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
Change the Connections 220V/3PH
or 380V/3PH.
This model can be rewired 220V/3PH or
380V/3PH operation, this procedure takes moderate
electrical skill and the rewiring job must be
inspected by a qualified electrician before the saw is
connected to the power source.
6. Adjustment
Fig.23
Fig.29
Fig.32
9. Trouble Shouting Guide
PROBLEM SOLUTION
SAW WILL NOT START
1. Saw not plugged in. 1. Plug in saw.
2. Fuse blown or circuit breaker tripped. 2. Replace fuse or reset circuit breaker.
3. Cord damaged. 3. Have cord replaced by a certified electrician.
OVERLOAD KICKS OUT FREQUENTLY
1. Extension cord too light or too long. 1. Replace with adequate size cord
2. Feeding stock too fast. 2. Feed stock more slowly.
3. Blade in poor condition (dull, warped, gummed). 3. Clean or replace blade.
4. Check and adjust the rip fence. See rip fence
4. Blade binding due to misaligned rip fence. instructions.
5. Blade binding due to warped wood. 5. Select another piece of wood.
6. Low house current. 6. Contact your electrical company.
DOES NOT MAKE ACCURATE 45 AND 90 RIP
CUTS
1. Positive stop(s) not adjusted properly. 1. Check blade with square and adjust positive stop.
2. Tilt angle pointer not set properly. 2. Check blade with square and adjust pointer to zero.
MATERIAL PINCHES BLADE WHEN RIPPING
1. Rip fence not aligned with blade. 1. Check and adjust rip fence.
2. Warped wood. 2. Select another piece of wood.
MATERIAL BINDS ON SPLITTER
1. Splitter not aligned correctly with blade kerf. 1. Check and align splitter with blade kerf.
SAW MAKES UNSATISFACTORY CUTS
1. Dull blade. 1. Replace blade.
2. Blade mounted backwards. 2.Turn blade around.
3. Gum or pitch on blade. 3. Remove blade and clean with terpentine and steel wool.
4. Incorrect blade for work being done. 4. Change the blade.
5. Gum or pitch on table causing erratic feed. 5. Clean the table with turpentine and steel wool.
BLADE DOES NOT COME UP TO SPEED
1. Extension cord too light or too long. 1. Replace with adequate size extension cord.
2. Low house current. 2. Contact your electric company.
3. Motor not wired for correct voltage. 3. Refer to motor and /or nameplate.
MACHINE VIBRATES EXCESSIVELY
1. Table not mounted securely to cabinet stand. 1. Tighten all mounting hardware.
2. Stand is on uneven floor. 2. Reposition on flat level surface.
3. Damaged saw blade. 3. Replace blade.
4. Bad V-belt(s). 4. Replace V-belt(s).
5. V-belts not tensioned properly. 5. Adjust V-belt tension.
6. Bent pulley. 6. Replace pulley.
7. Improper motor mounting. 7. Check and adjust motor mounting.
8. Loose hardware. 8. Tighten all nuts, bolts and set screws.
BLADE DOES NOT RAISE OR TILT FREELY
1. Sawdust or dirt in raising or tilting mechanisms. 1. Brush or blow out loose dust or dirt.
10. Parts List
Table Saw Body Breakdown
Table Saw Body Parts List
Switch Breakdown