RIKON Power Tools 10-600VS User Manual
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Fig. 05
Fig. 06
Fig. 04
Mounting the saw on a work bench (Fig.04)
• A workbench made from solid wood is better than
one made of plywood, as interfering vibrations and
noise are more noticeable with plywood.
• The necessary tools and small parts for assembling
the saw on a workbench are not supplied with the
saw. However, use equipment of at least the following
size:
1. Saw body
2. Foam rubber base
3. Work bench
4. Flat seal
5. Washer
6. Hexagonal nut
7. Lock nut
8. Hexagonal bolt
Quantity Description
4 Hexagonal bolts (6mm) 1/4-20 x length depends on
bench thickness
4 Flat seal (7mm) 9/32 1.0
4 Washers (7mm) 9/32 1.0.
8 Hexagonal nuts (6 mm) 1/4-20
First of all, drill holes into the seating surface and then
insert the screws.
• A foam rubber base for reduction of noise is not
supplied with the saw either. However, we expressly
recommend that you use such a base to keep vibra-
tion and noise to a minimum. Ideal size 400 x 240 mm
(15-3/4’’ x 9-1/2’’).
Changing the saw blades
Warning: Switch off the saw and remove the power
cord from power supply before installing saw blades in
order to avoid injuries caused by unintentional activa-
tion of the saw.
A. Flat saw blades (pinless) Fig.05
Use the adapters with flat saw-blades (1).
The saw-blade is fixed with Allen screws.
A-1 Saw-blade removal
• Extract the saw-blade by sliding the table’s inlay up,
then unscrew the tightening screw (2). (Fig. 06)
• Slightly press the upper arm (3) down.
• Remove the saw blade by pulling it (4)
forward out of the supports and through
the access perforation in the table. (Fig. 07)
A-2 Inserting the saw-blade:
• Put the saw-blade with the two adapters
into the lower support, the other end
into the upper support.
• Slightly press the upper arm (3) down
before hooking it in.
• Tighten the blade with the tightening
screw (2) by rotating it clockwise.
Check the tightness of the blade. Keep on rotating
clockwise in order to tighten the blade even more.
Fig. 07
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