Powermatic Car Video System HPS67 User Manual

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Operating Instructions and Parts Manual  
Horizontal Panel Saw  
Model HPS67  
WMH TOOL GROUP  
2420 Vantage Drive  
Elgin, Illinois 60124  
Ph.: 800-274-6848  
Part No. M-0460273  
Revision C1 11/06  
Copyright © WMH Tool Group  
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Table of Contents  
Warranty and Service ..............................................................................................................................2  
Table of Contents....................................................................................................................................3  
Warning...................................................................................................................................................4  
Introduction .............................................................................................................................................6  
Specifications..........................................................................................................................................6  
Machine Dimensions ...............................................................................................................................7  
Unpacking...............................................................................................................................................8  
Installation and Assembly ........................................................................................................................8  
Installing Extension Tables...................................................................................................................9  
Installing Crosscut Table......................................................................................................................9  
Installing Crosscut Fence.....................................................................................................................9  
Installing Guide Bar............................................................................................................................10  
Installing Rip Fence............................................................................................................................10  
Installing Over Arm.............................................................................................................................10  
Installing Blade Guard........................................................................................................................10  
Installing Miter Fence.........................................................................................................................11  
Electrical Connections........................................................................................................................11  
Installing/Replacing Main Blade..........................................................................................................11  
Installing/Replacing Scoring Blade .....................................................................................................12  
Riving Knife........................................................................................................................................12  
Starting the Machine..........................................................................................................................13  
Dust Collection...................................................................................................................................13  
Adjustments ..........................................................................................................................................14  
Sliding Table Parallel to Blade............................................................................................................14  
Setting Scoring Blade.........................................................................................................................14  
Setting Blade Guard...........................................................................................................................14  
Sliding Table Lock..............................................................................................................................15  
Crosscut Fence..................................................................................................................................15  
Miter Fence........................................................................................................................................17  
Rip Fence..........................................................................................................................................17  
Rip Fence Scale Calibration...............................................................................................................17  
Tensioning the Belt ............................................................................................................................18  
Precision Tuning Your Panel Saw..........................................................................................................18  
Free Cut (Blade to Sliding Table) .......................................................................................................19  
Free Cut (Blade to Rip Fence)............................................................................................................20  
Square Cut ........................................................................................................................................21  
Scoring Blade ....................................................................................................................................21  
Operation ..............................................................................................................................................21  
Maintenance..........................................................................................................................................22  
Optional Accessories.............................................................................................................................24  
Replacement Parts................................................................................................................................24  
Parts List: Motor and Arbor Assembly.................................................................................................25  
Motor and Arbor Assembly.................................................................................................................27  
Parts List: Scoring Motor and Arbor Assembly....................................................................................28  
Parts List: Stand and Table Assembly................................................................................................30  
Parts List: Support Arm Assembly......................................................................................................32  
Support Arm Assembly.......................................................................................................................33  
Parts List: Cross Cut Fence Assembly................................................................................................34  
Cross Cut Fence Assembly................................................................................................................35  
Parts List: Rip Fence Assembly..........................................................................................................36  
Rip Fence Assembly..........................................................................................................................37  
Parts List: Over Arm Guard Assembly................................................................................................38  
Over Arm Guard Assembly.................................................................................................................39  
Parts List: Sliding Table Assembly......................................................................................................40  
Sliding Table Assembly......................................................................................................................42  
Parts List: Electrical Components – 3 Phase ......................................................................................43  
Parts List: Electrical Components – 1 Phase ......................................................................................43  
Electrical Connections – 3 Phase...........................................................................................................44  
Electrical Connections – 1 Phase...........................................................................................................45  
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Warning  
As with all machines, there is a certain amount of hazard involved with the use of this panel saw. Use the  
machine with the respect and caution demanded where safety precautions are concerned. When normal  
safety precautions are overlooked or ignored, personal injury to the operator can result.  
1. Read and understand the entire owner’s manual before attempting assembly or operation. Know the  
limitations and hazards associated with this machine.  
2. Read and understand the warnings posted on the machine and in this manual. Failure to comply with  
all of these warnings may cause serious injury.  
3. Replace the warning labels if they become obscured or removed.  
4. This panel saw is designed and intended for use by properly trained and experienced personnel only.  
If you are not familiar with the proper and safe operation of a panel saw, do not use until proper  
training and knowledge have been obtained.  
5. Do not use this panel saw for other than its intended use. If used for other purposes, WMH Tool  
Group disclaims any real or implied warranty and holds itself harmless from any injury that may result  
from that use.  
6. Always wear approved safety glasses/face shields while using this panel saw. Everyday eyeglasses  
only have impact resistant lenses; they are not safety glasses.  
7. Before operating this panel saw, remove tie, rings, watches and other jewelry, and roll sleeves up  
past the elbows. Remove all loose clothing and confine long hair. Protective type footwear should be  
used. Anti-skid floor strips are recommended. Do not wear gloves.  
8. Where the noise exceeds the level of exposure allowed in Section 1910.95 of the OSHA Regulations,  
use hearing protective devices.  
9. Some dust created by power sanding, sawing, grinding, drilling and other construction activities  
contain chemicals known to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. Some examples  
of these chemicals are:  
Lead from lead based paint.  
Crystalline silica from bricks, cement and other masonry products.  
Arsenic and chromium from chemically treated lumber.  
Your risk of exposure varies, depending on how often you do this type of work. To reduce your  
exposure to these chemicals, work in a well-ventilated area and work with approved safety  
equipment, such as face or dust masks that are specifically designed to filter out microscopic  
particles.  
10. Do not operate this machine while tired or under the influence of drugs, alcohol or any medication.  
11. Make certain the switch is in the OFF position before connecting the machine to the power supply.  
12. Make certain that the machine frame is electrically grounded and that a ground lead is included in the  
incoming electrical service. In cases where a cord and plug are used, make certain that the grounding  
plug connects to a suitable ground. Follow the grounding procedure indicated in the National  
Electrical Code.  
13. Disconnect machine from power source before performing any service or maintenance or when  
changing blades. A machine under repair should be RED TAGGED to show it should not be used  
until the maintenance is complete.  
14. Remove adjusting keys, wrenches, scrap or cleaning rags. Form a habit of checking to see that all  
such items are removed from the machine before turning it on.  
15. Keep safety guards in place at all times when the machine is in use. If removed for maintenance  
purposes, use extreme caution and replace the guards before operating the machine.  
16. Provide for adequate space surrounding work area and non-glare, overhead lighting.  
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17. Check damaged parts. Before further use of the machine, a guard or other part that is damaged  
should be carefully checked to determine that it will operate properly and perform its intended  
function. Check for alignment of moving parts, binding of moving parts, breakage of parts, mounting  
and any other conditions that may affect its operation. A guard or other part that is damaged should  
be properly repaired or replaced.  
18. Keep the floor around the machine clean and free of scrap material, saw dust, oil and other liquids to  
minimize the danger of tripping or slipping. Be sure the table is free of all scrap, foreign material and  
tools before starting to cut.  
19. Make certain the work area is well lighted and that a proper exhaust system is used to minimize dust.  
Anti-skid floor strips are recommended on the floor area where the operator normally stands and  
each machine’s work area should be marked off. Provide adequate work space around the machine.  
20. Keep visitors a safe distance from the work area. Keep children away.  
21. Make your workshop child proof with padlocks, master switches or by removing starter keys.  
22. Give your work undivided attention. Looking around, carrying on a conversation and “horse-play” are  
careless acts that can result in serious injury.  
23. Maintain a balanced stance and keep your body under control at all times. Do not overreach or use  
excessive force to perform any machine operation. Do not stand in line with the saw blade or work  
piece and do not allow anyone else to do so.  
24. Use the right tool at the correct speed and feed rate. Do not force a tool or attachment to do a job for  
which it was not designed. The right tool will do the job better and safer.  
25. Maintain tools in top condition. Check the saw blade for cracks or missing teeth. Do not use a cracked  
or dull blade or one with missing teeth or improper set. Make sure the blade is securely locked on the  
arbor.  
26. Turn off the machine before cleaning.  
27. Do not stand on the machine. Serious injury could occur if the machine tips over.  
28. Never leave the machine running unattended. Turn the power off and do not leave the machine until it  
comes to a complete stop.  
29. Remove loose items and unnecessary work pieces from the area before starting the machine.  
30. Keep hands clear of the blade area. Do not reach past the blade to clear parts or scrap with the saw  
blade running. Never saw free hand. Avoid awkward operations and hand positions where a sudden  
slip could cause your hand to contact the blade.  
31. Saw blade rotation: Be sure the main saw blade rotates clockwise when viewed from the front  
(operator’s side). The scoring blade should rotate counterclockwise when viewed from front.  
32. Do not attempt to saw boards with loose knots or with nails or other foreign material, on its surface.  
Do not attempt to saw twisted, warped, bowed or “in wind” stock unless one edge has been jointed for  
guiding purposes prior to sawing.  
33. If the operator leaves the machine area for any reason, he should turn “off” the power to the saw  
motor and wait until the saw blade comes to a complete stop before his departure. In addition, if the  
operation is complete, he should clean the saw and the work area. NEVER clean the saw with power  
"on" and never use the hands to clear sawdust and debris; use a brush or compressed air.  
34. Use only Powermatic or factory authorized replacement parts and accessories; otherwise the  
warranty and guarantee is null and void.  
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Familiarize yourself with the following safety notices used in this manual:  
This means that if precautions are not heeded, it may result in minor injury and/or  
possible machine damage.  
This means that if precautions are not heeded, it may result in serious injury or possibly  
even death.  
Introduction  
This manual is provided by WMH Tool Group covering the safe operation and maintenance procedures  
for a Powermatic Model HPS67 Horizontal Panel Saw. This manual contains instructions on installation,  
safety precautions, general operating procedures, maintenance instructions and parts breakdown. This  
machine has been designed and constructed to provide years of trouble free operation if used in  
accordance with instructions set forth in this manual. If there are any questions or comments, please  
contact either your local supplier or WMH Tool Group. WMH Tool Group can also be reached at our web  
Specifications  
Model number (3 Phase model)......................................................................................................HPS67  
Stock number (3 Phase model).....................................................................................................1791287  
Model number (1 Phase model)...................................................................................................HPS67-1  
Stock number (1 Phase model).....................................................................................................1791286  
Main motor (3 Phase model)................................................................................. TEFC, 5 HP, 3Ph, 230V  
Main motor (1 Phase model).................................................................................. TEFC, 3HP, 1Ph, 230V  
Blade speed ..............................................................................................................................4500 RPM  
Blade size............................................................................................................................. 12” (315 mm)  
Arbor size....................................................................................................................................... 30 mm  
Dado size (width x bore)........................................................................................................ 13/16” x 5/8”  
Cutting depth..........................................................................................................................4” (100 mm)  
Scoring motor................................................................................................................................ .3/4 HP  
Scoring blade size ..............................................................................................................100 to 120 mm  
Scoring blade arbor ........................................................................................................................ 20 mm  
Scoring blade speed..................................................................................................................6500 RPM  
Sliding table carriage width................................................................................................... 13” (330 mm)  
Sliding table carriage stroke................................................................................................ 67” (1700 mm)  
Rip capacity........................................................................................................................ 50” (1270 mm)  
Main and scoring blade tilt ...............................................................................................90 to 45 degrees  
Main table size cast iron .....................................................................................37” x 20” (940 x 508 mm)  
Right side extension table...................................................................................31” x 18” (790 x 460 mm)  
Rear extension table size....................................................................................30” x 20” (760 x 500 mm)  
Working table height............................................................................................................. 34” (860 mm)  
Crosscut table size...........................................................................................42” x 20” (1060 x 510 mm)  
Crosscut fence size with extension ................................................................................... 101” (2565 mm)  
Mitre Fence length with flip stop, clamp................................................................................. 31” (790 mm)  
Overall size .............................................................................. 122” x 54” x 93” (3100 x 1370 x 2360 mm)  
Dust collection ports (two)....................................................................................................... 4” (100 mm)  
Gross weight ............................................................................................................... 1,100 lbs. (500 kg.)  
Net weight ...................................................................................................................... 902 lbs. (410 kg.)  
The above specifications were current at the time this manual was published, but because of our policy of  
continuous improvement, WMH Tool Group reserves the right to change specifications at any time and  
without prior notice, without incurring obligations.  
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Machine Dimensions  
Figure 1  
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Unpacking  
Remove crate from around machine and check  
for shipping damage and ensure all parts are  
intact. Report any damage immediately to your  
distributor and shipping agent. Read the  
instruction manual thoroughly for assembly,  
alignment, maintenance and safety instructions.  
Contents of crate:  
1 panel saw  
1 over arm  
1 upper guard  
2 blade guards  
1 steel pin  
1 crosscut table  
1 mitre fence  
1 arbor wrench  
1 set hex wrenches  
1 open-end wrench  
2 extension tables  
1 extension table leg  
1 hardware bag  
1 instruction manual  
1 warranty card  
Figure 2  
Installation and Assembly  
(NOTE: Consult the parts breakdowns at the  
back of this manual if further clarification of  
assembly process is needed.)  
1. Lift the machine off the pallet with crane or  
forklift, using a hoist. When the machine is  
sitting on the ground, it can be lifted by  
removing the side cover plate (Figure 2) and  
sliding forks through the two openings.  
Figure 3  
2. When the machine has been placed in the  
intended location, it must be leveled to  
ensure the smooth motion of the sliding  
table. Use a level on top the table, and  
adjust any of the four bolts in the corners of  
the base (Figure 3) as necessary.  
3. The support arm and sliding table have both  
been locked for transportation. Release the  
support arm by lifting the lower lever (Figure  
4). Release the sliding table by pushing in  
the upper lever (Figure 4).  
Figure 4  
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Installing Extension Tables  
1. Mount the right extension tables to the edge  
of the cast iron table (Figure 5) with two M8  
x 25 cap screws and two M8 flat washers.  
Do not tighten yet.  
2. Level the extension table surface to that of  
the cast iron table, then firmly tighten  
screws.  
3. Mount the left table extension (Figure 6)  
with two M8 x 20 cap screws and two M8  
flat washers to the cast iron table. Then  
mount the top of the two braces (Figure 6)  
to the table with two M6 flat screws, flat  
washers and nuts. Mount the bottom of the  
braces to the stand with two M8 x 20 cap  
screws and two M8 lock washers. Do not  
tighten yet.  
Figure 5  
Figure 6  
Figure 7  
4. Level the extension table surface to the cast  
iron table, then firmly tighten all screws.  
5. A leg assembly (Figure 6) is provided for the  
outer edge of the extension table as shown.  
The bottom end of the leg is adjustable for  
leveling.  
Installing Crosscut Table  
1. Slide the crosscut table (Figure 7) onto the  
sliding table from the left end. The rod  
protruding up from the support arm should  
slip into the hole on the bottom of the  
crosscut table.  
2. Position the two brackets (Figure 7) so that  
the crosscut table will easily ride along the  
flat bar on the front edge of the sliding table.  
3. Tighten the lock lever to secure the table's  
position.  
Installing Crosscut Fence  
1. The crosscut table has four holes allowing  
the fence to be placed in two positions: at  
the left or right of the crosscut table. Figure  
8 shows the fence in the left set of holes.  
2. Place the crosscut fence on to the crosscut  
table and lock it in position with the knobs.  
3. The cross tube is mounted to the crosscut  
table as shown, and secured by two knobs  
beneath.  
Figure 8  
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Installing Guide Bar  
1. Mount the scale (Figure 9) to the edge of  
the cast iron table with three M8 x 30 socket  
head screws, M8 flat washers, and spacers.  
2. Mount the cylindrical steel guide bar to the  
edge of the cast iron table, using the four  
M12 hex nuts and flat washers.  
3. The outside edge of the bar along its entire  
length should be approximately 2-1/2" from  
the table, to allow for smooth movement of  
the fence.  
Figure 9  
Installing Rip Fence  
The rip fence assembly (Figure 10) has a cast  
iron body with a sliding aluminum fence. Mount  
the body by sliding it onto the end of the guide  
bar while lifting the handle. Loosen the fence  
lock and slide the aluminum fence onto the body  
as shown.  
Figure 10  
Installing Over Arm  
Mount the over arm (Figure 11) with the four  
M10 x 30 socket head cap screws, four M10 flat  
washers and four M10 hex nuts to the holes on  
the side of the frame. Tighten the screws and  
nuts securely to the side of the frame.  
Figure 11  
Installing Blade Guard  
Mount the upper guard assembly (Figure 12) to  
the over arm with two M10x80 socket head cap  
screws, two M10 flat washers, and an M10 hex  
nut (A, Figure 12).  
Install the blade guard using the bolt (B, Figure  
12).  
Figure 12  
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Installing Miter Fence  
Mount the miter fence assembly as shown in  
Figure 13. Tighten the rod (A, Figure 13) with  
the provided pin into the stationary T-nut.  
NOTE: Do not move the stationary T-nut; it has  
been calibrated with the angle scale.  
Screw the large lock lever (B, Figure 13) down  
into the other T-nut.  
Loosen the small lock levers and slide the  
aluminum fence (C, Figure 13) on to the  
assembly as shown. The adjustable stop can be  
mounted to the fence if desired for making  
multiple cuts of the same length.  
Figure 13  
Electrical Connections  
Electrical connections must  
be performed by a qualified electrican. The  
machine must be properly grounded to help  
prevent electrical shock and possible death.  
Check that the voltage of the machine  
corresponds with the voltage of your power  
supply.  
Remove the electrical box cover and introduce  
the cable. Connect the three wires to the  
terminals L1, L2, L3 (Figure 14).  
The green ground wire must be connected to  
the yellow wire terminal.  
Turn on the main saw motor [see "Starting the  
Machine"] and check that the blade arbor  
rotates clockwise (as viewed from front of  
Figure 14  
machine).  
If it does not, turn motor off,  
disconnect from power source, and exchange  
wires L1 and L2.  
Installing/Replacing Main Blade  
Use care when working  
around sharp blades. Use only carbide  
tipped saw blades, not High Speed Steel  
blades.  
1. Disconnect machine from power source.  
2. Push sliding table all the way to the left, and  
open blade cover.  
3. Raise main saw blade to its highest position  
and place spanner (C, Figure 15) over the  
arbor nut (A, Figure 15).  
4. Insert the locking pin (B, Figure 15) into the  
hole on the saw table and turn the arbor  
with the spanner until the locking pin  
engages the hole in the saw arbor pulley.  
Figure 15  
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5. Unlock the nut (NOTE: Left hand threads –  
loosen by turning clockwise).  
6. Make sure the set screws in the adaptor are  
set flush on the blade side. (They should  
protrude to the rear to engage the arbor for  
positive drive). See Figure 16. Clean the  
mating surfaces, install new blade, and  
tighten arbor nut securely.  
7. Remove locking pin (B, Figure 15) and close  
blade cover.  
SAFETY TIP: Tape a red rag on the locking pin  
and drape it over the blade while pin is inserted.  
This will remind you to remove the pin before  
starting the saw!  
Figure 16  
Installing/Replacing Scoring Blade  
1. Disconnect machine from power source.  
2. Push sliding table all the way to the left and  
open blade cover.  
3. Tilt scoring blade all the way, and place  
spanner (A, Figure 17) on the flat of the  
arbor.  
4. Loosen the bolt with the hex wrench (B,  
Figure 17). (NOTE: Right hand threads-turn  
counterclockwise to loosen).  
5. Mount scoring blade and re-tighten bolt.  
Close blade cover.  
Figure 17  
Riving Knife  
The machine is equipped with a riving knife (A,  
Figure 18) for use with saw blades up to 315mm  
in diameter.  
The purpose of the riving knife (or "splitter") is to  
prevent the kerf from closing as it leaves the  
cutting teeth, and thereby reduce the chance of  
the kerf coming in contact with the up-running  
teeth of the blade and causing binding or a  
dangerous kickback. When the forward edge of  
the workpiece reaches the riving knife, the knife  
also helps guide the rest of the cut and will  
prevent the up-running teeth from scoring the  
workpiece.  
The riving knife must be adjusted so that over its  
entire length the gap between saw blade and  
riving knife does not exceed 3 to 8mm.  
Figure 18  
The riving knife can be adjusted in both vertical  
and horizontal directions. The highest point of  
the riving knife should never exceed 3mm above  
the highest placed saw blade tooth.  
Use the central bolt (B, Figure 18) and the three  
adjustment screws (C, Figure 18). After  
adjustment, always lock the central bolt (B,  
Figure 18).  
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Do not remove the riving  
knife for saw operations.  
For slotting or grooving, the riving knife has to  
be adjusted in such a way that the upper part of  
the riving knife is never set lower than the  
highest sawtooth in use.  
Starting the Machine  
NOTE: The machine will not start if the blade  
cover or the rear door is open.  
When starting in Star-Delta mode, proceed as  
follows (Figure 19):  
1 – Turn Main Switch to position "I".  
2 – Turn Star-Delta switch into star position "Y".  
3 – Push Main Motor start button.  
Figure 19  
2 – After five seconds, put Star-Delta switch into  
delta position "".  
This five second delay is  
necessary for the motor to gain full speed  
before switching to delta. If you forget to  
switch to delta, the motor will operate at full  
speed but without power, and the motor may  
become damaged.  
4 – Push Scoring Motor start button (main motor  
must be running).  
5 – Emergency stop button halts both main and  
scoring motors.  
The main motor is equipped with an automatic  
brake which stops the motor within 10 seconds  
after the machine is shut off.  
Fuses are located inside the electrical control  
panel. The machine must be disconnected from  
power supply when opening this panel.  
This machine has overload protection on both  
main and scoring motors. Should the motor be  
shut off by one of these protectors, wait a few  
minutes until the overload has cooled down  
before restarting.  
Dust Collection  
It is strongly recommended that a dust collection  
system be connected to the HPS67. The dust  
collector should have sufficient capacity for this  
size machine. Both the outlet on the blade guard  
and on the machine base should be connected  
to the dust collection system.  
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Adjustments  
Sliding Table Parallel to Blade  
The position of the sliding table relative to the  
machine is factory set, but should be checked  
periodically as the saw receives use. To ensure  
a clean cut, the sliding table must be set parallel  
to the saw blade. If adjustment is ever needed,  
proceed as follows:  
1. The bolts (B, Figure 20) are used to adjust  
the height of the sliding table. They are pre-  
set at the factory.  
Figure 20  
2. Use bolts (A, Figure 20) to correct  
parallelism between sliding table and saw  
blade.  
Setting Main Blade (Figures 21 and 22)  
Adjust the height of the saw blade with the  
handwheel on the side of the machine. One turn  
of the handwheel raises or lowers the blade by  
2.5mm.  
The blade is tilted by using the front handwheel.  
The blade can be tilted at any angle between 90  
and 45 degrees. After setting, lock the blade in  
this position with the lock lever. The blade angle  
can be read on the tilt scale.  
Figure 21  
NOTE: The 90 and 45 degree stops are pre-set  
at the factory and should require no adjustment.  
After setting the main blade at the desired  
cutting angle, the cutting depth of the scoring  
blade must be re-set.  
Setting Scoring Blade  
Turn the scoring blade height knob (Figure 22).  
One turn raises or lowers the scoring blade by 3  
mm.  
Each time the main saw blade is resharpened or  
replaced, the scoring blade must be adjusted  
laterally to match the main blade teeth. This  
must be done to ensure a clean cut free of  
splintering. Lateral movement is obtained by  
turning the lateral adjustment knob (Figure 22),  
then locking it at the desired setting.  
Figure 22  
Setting Blade Guard  
The two handles (Figure 23) are for setting the  
guard height limits. Loosen a handle and slide  
the bracket as needed. Both handles on the  
guard should be tightened securely before  
operating the panel saw.  
When the arbor is tilted for a bevel cut, mount  
the alternate lower guard with the convex back  
(Figure 23).  
Figure 23  
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When bevel cutting, make  
sure the appropriate blade guard has been  
mounted before operating the saw.  
Sliding Table Lock  
When loading panels and when cutting using the  
rip fence, the sliding table should be locked.  
To lock the sliding table, pull lever (Figure 24)  
into one of the slots in the sliding table.  
Over a long period of time, if many short  
movements of the sliding table are made (e.g.  
crosscutting solid wood) then it is possible that  
the ball carrier between the upper and lower part  
of the sliding table will move. This means it will  
no longer be correctly positioned to allow the  
sliding table to slide through its full course. The  
operator will feel resistance in the sliding table  
motion and the full stroke will not be achieved.  
This effect can be corrected simply by pushing  
the table with a few short, light pushes against  
the buffer stop at the end, until the position of  
the ball carrier is adjusted and the table can be  
moved again along its full stroke.  
Figure 24  
Crosscut Fence  
Figure 25  
The 90-degree angle of the fence is factory set.  
However, should adjustment ever be needed,  
proceed as follows:  
1. Loosen the two bolts (A, Figure 25).  
2. Turn bolt (B, Figure 25) to open or close the  
angle of the fence in relation to the saw  
blade.  
3. Re-tighten bolts (A, Figure 25).  
Before using the first time, and each time a new  
blade is installed, the scales must be calibrated.  
Proceed as follows:  
1. Put the stop (Figure 26) at a certain  
measure and cut off a sample.  
Figure 26  
2. Measure the exact length of the sample.  
Loosen the screw (Figure 26) which holds  
the scale and move the scale until the  
measurement corresponds to the length of  
the previously cut sample. The main part of  
the fence is now calibrated to the saw blade.  
3. The scale on the telescopic extension of the  
fence should now be checked and adjusted.  
Move the other stop to the outermost edge  
of the extension fence until the edge of the  
stop is flush with the edge of the fence  
(Figure 27). Lock the stop in position by  
tightening the handle.  
NOTE: DO NOT loosen the stop until the  
adjustment procedure has been completed.  
Figure 27  
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4. Record the measurement in the sight glass.  
5. Add 2” to this measurement and slide out  
the extension until the new measurement is  
read at the end of the fixed fence (Figure  
28). NOTE: Be careful to set this correctly,  
because the scale on the sliding fence  
reads opposite the scale on the fixed fence.  
6. Lock the extension fence to this new  
measurement by tightening the knob  
underneath.  
7. With a 3mm hex wrench, loosen the set  
screws underneath the short movable fence  
extrusion (Figure 29), and slide the  
extrusion to 2” of the fixed fence (Figure 30).  
Tighten the set screws.  
Figure 28  
8. When using the telescopic extension, make  
sure the stop is positioned flush with the end  
of the movable extrusion.  
9. The best way to check if all scales  
correspond is to make several test cuts on  
the different scales.  
Figure 29  
Figure 30  
Wood Cap  
After a period of use, if the wood protection cap  
at the end of the crosscut fence is cut away, a  
new one must be made. See Figure 31 for the  
correct dimensions.  
Figure 31  
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Miter Fence  
The flat T-nut which holds the vertical rod of the  
clamp is factory set and must remain in its  
position to make the angle scale correspond.  
1. To set the required angle, loosen the rod (A,  
Figure 32) with the provided pin as shown.  
Loosen the large lever (B, Figure 32).  
2. To slide the fence (C, Figure 32) toward or  
away from the saw blade, unlock the two  
smaller levers.  
3. Reading the angle is done at the edge of the  
aluminum bracket. An adjustable stop can  
be mounted to the miter fence as shown in  
Figure 32, for making multiple cuts of the  
same length.  
Figure 32  
Rip Fence  
1. To move the rip fence, shown in Figure 33,  
turn the micro-adjust gear counterclockwise,  
and lift the handle. The fence should slide  
freely on the guide bar.  
2. To lock the fence in position, push the  
handle down and tighten the micro-adjust  
gear by turning it clockwise.  
3. Micro-adjustment is achieved by locking the  
micro-adjust gear, by holding the handle in  
the upright position, and by turning the  
micro-adjust knob.  
Figure 33  
4. After adjustment, push handle down to lock  
the fence in place.  
NOTE: When cutting small workpieces with the  
saw blade tilted at 45 degrees, the aluminum rip  
fence should be used in the low position:  
1. Loosen the aluminum fence lock, slide the  
fence off and slide it back on in the low  
position, as shown in Figure 34.  
2. Tighten the aluminum fence lock.  
When cutting solid wood using the rip fence, to  
avoid the wood getting stuck between the fence  
and riving knife (which can result in a dangerous  
kickback) reposition the aluminum fence so that  
its end protrudes just past the end of the riving  
knife.  
Figure 34  
Rip Fence Scale Calibration  
Each time a new blade is mounted, the rip fence  
scale has to be calibrated to the new blade.  
With the fence at a convenient spot, cut a  
sample and measure its exact width.  
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Loosen the three screws on the scale (Figure  
35) and nudge the scale until it matches the cut  
measurement. Make another cut to confirm the  
measurement.  
To avoid the fence contacting the rotating saw  
blade, the stop ring must be adjusted.  
Slide the fence to about 10mm from the saw  
blade.  
Slide the stop ring across the round guide bar  
until it comes up against the casting of the  
fence. Tighten the set screw on the stop ring.  
Figure 35  
Tensioning the Belt  
To tension the belt on the main motor:  
1. Remove the access door and loosen the  
four bolts (Figure 36) which hold the motor.  
2. Tension the belt by pushing the motor to the  
right, and tighten the four bolts.  
Make sure the belt is not  
over-tensioned as this may lead to damage  
to the saw arbor and belt.  
To tension the belt on the scoring motor:  
1. Loosen the two nuts (Figure 37) which hold  
the scoring motor.  
Figure 36  
2. While pushing the motor down, tighten the  
two nuts.  
When replacing belts on the main or scoring  
motor, make sure the belt is well positioned into  
the v-groove of the pulley.  
Precision Tuning Your  
Panel Saw  
Your HPS67 is a precision machine designed to  
give accurate performance over many years.  
But like all fine equipment, it can only meet the  
tight tolerances required if it is tuned correctly.  
Figure 37  
Your machine has been so designed that all the  
major parameters which influence the quality of  
cut can be adjusted by non-technical staff.  
These tuning procedures should be carried out  
in the proper order, as later adjustments depend  
upon the earlier being correct.  
The four steps of the procedure are:  
1. Free Cut from blade to sliding table  
2. Free Cut from blade to rip fence  
3. Square Cut  
4. Scoring Saw  
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forward stroke is the same as the noise  
relationship back teeth to front teeth on the  
back stroke (on a scale of 100, 100/30 in  
each case), the sliding table is running  
exactly parallel to the blade (zero free cut).  
Free Cut (Blade to Sliding Table)  
The sliding table does not run exactly parallel to  
the saw blade. It runs away from the back teeth  
by a fraction of a millimeter. This is called "free  
cut."  
To correct the free cut, one end of the sliding  
table must be moved outward or inward. It  
doesn't matter whether you move the left or the  
right end. The only consideration is that there is  
enough clearance between the sliding table and  
the fixed cast iron table at the end you are  
moving.  
A very slight amount of free cut is desirable to  
avoid the problems of back cutting due to saw  
blade flutter. All saw blades vibrate to some  
extent. They flutter less at the front, where the  
cutting teeth are held stable by the material,  
than at the back.  
If the table were set absolutely parallel to the  
saw blade, the back teeth could contact the  
material and spoil the clean cut achieved by the  
front teeth. As the back teeth are ascending,  
they could cause chip out on the top surface of  
laminated boards.  
1. At the end you have decided to move,  
loosen the hex nut (A, Figure 38) holding the  
sliding table to the frame.  
The free cut required is less than .05 mm over  
one meter of travel.  
A dial indicator is not required. You can use your  
ears to compare the noise of the front teeth with  
that of the back teeth. To do this will require a  
workpiece shorter than the distance between  
front and back teeth. The saw blade should be  
raised to its maximum height to achieve the  
most contrast.  
Figure 38  
1. Lay the workpiece against the crosscut  
fence and make a cut.  
2. Loosen the other two hex nuts in the middle  
of the sliding table so that the table will pivot  
at the remaining fixed end.  
2. Hold the workpiece firmly after the front  
teeth have cut and push it on past the back  
teeth. As you pass the back teeth you  
should feel rather than hear a slight tingling  
or whisper. If there is no sound from the  
back teeth, you probably have too much  
("positive") free cut. If the noise from the  
back teeth is similar to that of the front teeth,  
there is too little ("negative") free cut and the  
table is running in towards the back of the  
blade.  
3. Move the table end in or out as needed then  
retighten the table mounting nuts.  
4. Check again to confirm the free cut is  
satisfactory. Repeat the process if needed.  
NOTE:  
The  
sliding  
table  
should  
be  
approximately 0.3 mm higher than the fixed cast  
iron table (thickness of a piece of paper). This is  
pre-set at the factory, but if adjustment should  
ever be needed, use the four height adjustment  
bolts (Figure 38) on each end of the table.  
3. Having passed the back teeth, stop level  
with the riving knife and cut backwards. The  
back teeth will make a noise as they are  
now cutting the material.  
Trouble-shooting Free Cut  
(Blade to Sliding Table):  
The workpiece must be held  
down firmly when making this backward cut.  
Symptoms of positive free cut:  
4. As you continue past the front teeth, the  
noise from the front teeth should be equal to  
or slightly less than the noise from the back  
teeth. Slight back cutting on the backstroke  
equals slight free cut on the forward stroke.  
Back cutting on rip fence side. Workpiece on  
cast iron table pulled into back of sawblade.  
Chip out on top.  
Machine cutting out of square. Workpiece  
moves slightly on sliding table due to pressure of  
saw blade, without operator noticing.  
5. If the front teeth make more noise than the  
back, the free cut is positive; if they make no  
noise, the free cut is negative. If the noise  
relationship front teeth to back teeth on the  
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Scoring saw correctly aligned for sliding table is  
out of alignment on rip fence side and vice-  
versa.  
into the saw blade for half the direction  
which the back teeth just cut. The width here  
will correspond to the distance between the  
front teeth and the fence.  
Chip out on the bottom as alignment of scoring  
saw with main blade inconsistent due to  
movement of workpiece.  
Between the teeth marks from the back teeth  
and front teeth there will be a small ridge. The  
height of this ridge is the free cut over the length  
of the saw blade. This ridge should hardly be  
visible, but just possible to feel.  
Symptoms of negative free cut:  
Back cutting on sliding table side. Workpiece  
runs into back of saw blade. Chip out on top.  
To correct the free cut:  
Machine cutting out of square. Workpiece  
moves slightly on sliding table due to pressure of  
saw blade, without operator noticing.  
Loosen the nuts on the outside (third) bolt  
holding the guide bar on which the rip fence  
slides. See Figure 39.  
Chip out on the bottom as alignment of scoring  
saw with main blade inconsistent due to  
movement of workpiece.  
NOTE: The above test depends upon the riving  
knife being properly in line with the blade.  
Free Cut (Blade to Rip Fence)  
If the free cut on the rip fence side is negative,  
the symptoms are fairly obvious. The workpiece  
gets stuck between the back teeth and the fence  
and, in the worst case gets kicked back.  
If the free cut is positive, other problems arise  
which are not so easily recognized, as for  
example, an incorrect rip fence setting. The  
following procedure will help you compare the  
distance between front teeth and rip fence with  
the distance between back teeth and rip fence:  
Figure 39  
Move the bar, and therefore the fence, in or out  
by pivoting it upon the second bolt.  
When corrected, tighten outside (third) bolt.  
1. Lower scoring blade all the way down, and  
out of the way.  
Trouble-shooting Free Cut  
(Blade to Rip Fence)  
2. Raise main blade to its highest position.  
3. Take a workpiece of convenient size (e.g.  
12" x 18") and edge one long side using the  
sliding table.  
Symptoms of negative free cut:  
Workpiece gets jammed between fence and  
back of saw blade, danger of kickback.  
4. Set the rip fence slightly narrower than the  
workpiece, and cut the opposite long side of  
the workpiece using the fence.  
Backcutting, top chip out to the right of blade.  
5. Stop the workpiece when the trailing edge is  
level with the riving knife (i.e. has passed  
the back teeth.)  
Symptoms of positive free cut:  
Backcutting to the left of saw blade. Workpiece  
on left is pulled into back teeth. Chip out on top.  
6. Using the rip fence micro adjustment, move  
the rip fence 1/4 turn inward, and pull  
workpiece backward almost to sawblade  
middle. The back teeth will then cut, and  
where they have cut, the workpiece width  
will correspond to the distance between the  
back teeth and the rip fence.  
Scoring saw, while correctly aligned on sliding  
table side, is out of alignment for ripping.  
When the rip fence section is in a pulled back  
position, the actual width cut is less than that  
shown on the scale.  
7. Remove workpiece in normal cutting  
direction.  
NOTE: The above check depends on the riving  
knife being in line with the blade, not bent,  
narrower than the tooth kerf and wider than the  
body of the blade.  
8. Flip the workpiece over so that the trailing  
edge becomes the leading edge and feed  
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Thus, the scorer and the main blade are slightly  
out of alignment with regard to the tilt axis.  
Square Cut  
1. Take a panel approximately 40" and cut five  
times round, always turning the cut edge up  
against the crosscut fence (counter-  
clockwise with crosscut fence in normal  
position). The fifth cut cuts the same edge  
as the first.  
As the blades are tilted to 45 degrees, this  
misalignment in the horizontal plane also  
becomes a misalignment in the vertical plane.  
The scorer must, therefore, be "raised" (moved  
to the left) or "lowered" (moved to the right)  
depending on whether the free cut on the sliding  
table, or the rip fence, needs to be compensated  
for.  
2. The last offcut strip (whose left side was the  
last cut and whose right side was the first  
cut) must be the same width at both ends if  
every corner was precisely 90 degrees. Any  
error in the squareness has been multiplied  
four times.  
The free cut can influence the scoring cut; it is  
essential to carry out the first two free-cut tests  
mentioned above before adjusting the scoring  
blade.  
3. Break the strip and lay the ends side by side  
and check the difference. (Break the strip in  
such a way that you know afterward which  
was front and which was back; e.g. front bit  
short, back bit long).  
Operation  
The panel saw is designed for the following work  
and is equipped with safety devices for these  
particular procedures. It is not designed to work  
materials such as ferrous or non-ferrous metals.  
Unlike other methods of checking for  
squareness, this system tells you which way to  
move the fence should adjustment be  
necessary. It depends upon the shape of the  
fifth offcut strip:  
Available procedures:  
Ripping with the parallel saw fence with or  
without the saw blade tilted and the fence  
upright or in the low position.  
If front thick, back thin – move fence counter-  
clockwise.  
If front thin, back thick – move fence clockwise.  
Right-angled or mitre cuts with the 90  
degree fence mounted to the sliding table  
with tilted or vertical saw blade.  
1. The crosscut fence position is adjusted at  
the outer attachment point only. Loosen the  
clamping device on the bottom of the  
crosscut fence.  
Crosscutting  
adjustable stop on the 90 degree fence.  
workpieces  
using  
the  
2. Loosen the adjust the cross cut fence  
bracket on the top surface of the table.  
Cutting panels or solid wood on the sliding  
table.  
3. Re-tighten the cross cut fence clamp device.  
4. Perform another test to check the setting.  
The machine has overload protection on both  
main and scoring motors. Should the motor be  
shut off by one of these protectors, it is  
necessary to wait a few minutes until the  
overload has cooled down before restarting.  
NOTE: An incorrect free cut on the sliding table  
can affect the squaring; see "Free Cut (Blade to  
Rip Fence)"  
Scoring Blade  
The scoring blade should penetrate the material  
about 2mm.  
Problems with the alignment of the scoring blade  
can normally be traced back to too much free  
cut. For this reason, the free cut must be  
checked for correctness before the scoring saw  
is adjusted.  
For example, when the main blade is tilted to 45  
degrees, the scoring blade may need to be  
readjusted sideways.  
The tilt axis is independent of the free cut on the  
sliding table rip fence. The scorer alignment at  
90 degrees takes the free cut into account.  
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NOTE: All bearings in the machine are self-  
sealed and require no lubrication.  
Maintenance  
Blow sawdust out of the cooling fan and motor.  
The sliding table should be cleaned once a  
week, and all sawdust and chips removed.  
From both sides of the sliding table, blow out  
the dust which has accumulated between the  
two sections and on the ball carrier. This can be  
done more efficiently when the upper part of the  
sliding table is slid to the rear. Then repeat the  
process when the upper part is slid to the front  
end.  
Remove any resin deposits on sliding table and  
other surfaces.  
After blowing out the dust, spray a thin oil onto  
the steel rods (Figure 40) on both the upper and  
lower part of the sliding table. Never use a thick  
oil or grease!  
Lubricate all moving parts with a light coating of  
oil.  
Figure 40  
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Troubleshooting  
Trouble  
Probable Cause  
Remedy  
Access door open.  
Close door completely.  
Check power source.  
Switch must be on “Y” position.  
Put main switch on “1”.  
Tighten knobs.  
Machine will not start  
when start button is  
pushed.  
No power; possible shortage.  
Star-delta switch in wrong position.  
Main switch off.  
Tilt or raising lock knobs not tight.  
Blade out of balance.  
Worn or damaged belt.  
Bad motor.  
Have it balanced or replaced.  
Replace belt.  
Excessive vibration.  
Replace motor.  
Fence misaligned.  
Reset fence angle.  
Realign table.  
Cuts out-of-square  
when crosscutting.  
Table not aligned with blade arbor.  
Excessive feed.  
Reduce feed.  
Motor stalls or  
workpiece binds or  
burns.  
Dull or incorrect blade.  
Bad motor.  
Replace blade.  
Replace motor.  
Fence misaligned.  
Realign fence.  
Lock knob not released.  
Loosen lock knob.  
Tilt or saw raising  
handwheels difficult  
to turn.  
Worm and worm gear segment caked  
with sawdust and pitch.  
Clean and re-grease.  
Worm and worm gear segment out of Realign worm and worm gear  
alignment.  
segment.  
After starting, arbor  
won’t turn and motor  
makes straining  
noises.  
Pin not removed from arbor hole after  
changing blade.  
Remove pin.  
Correct overload condition such as  
reducing feed rate.  
Motor overloaded.  
Motor overheats.  
Clean sawdust from fan and duct  
areas of motor.  
Improper cooling of motor.  
Overload not set on automatic reset,  
or overload is faulty.  
Thermal overload.  
Contact service technician.  
Motor starts slowly or  
fails to come up to full Low voltage.  
speed.  
Request voltage check from power  
company and correct low voltage  
condition.  
Start switch malfunction.  
Replace switch.  
Bad motor.  
Replace motor.  
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Trouble  
Probable Cause  
Remedy  
Reduction of speed  
during cutting.  
Belt tension incorrect.  
Properly tension belt.  
Motor overload due to incorrect feed  
rate.  
Reduce feed rate.  
Dull blade(s).  
Resharpen or replace.  
Power line overloaded.  
Undersize wires in supply system.  
Correct overload condition.  
Increase supply wire size.  
Motor fails to develop  
full power.  
Request voltage check from power  
company and correct condition.  
Low voltage.  
Bad motor.  
Replace motor.  
Optional Accessories  
6080152  
Saw Blade, 120mm/24T, 20mm Bore  
6080153  
Saw Blade, 12”/72T, 30mm Bore  
Dado Bushing 1”  
HPS67-159  
Replacement Parts  
Replacement parts are listed on the following pages. To order parts or reach our service department, call  
1-800-274-6848 between 7:30 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. (CST), Monday through Friday. Having the Model  
Number and Serial Number of your machine available when you call will allow us to serve you quickly and  
accurately.  
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Parts List: Motor and Arbor Assembly  
Index No. Part No.  
Description  
Size  
Qty  
1...............HPS67-101..............Collar .................................................................................................... 1  
2...............HPS67-102..............Arbor Shaft............................................................................................ 1  
3...............HPS67-103..............Shaft ..................................................................................................... 1  
4...............HPS67-104..............Bushing................................................................................................. 1  
5...............HPS67-105..............Retainer Ring ........................................................................................ 1  
6...............HPS67-106..............Bracket.................................................................................................. 1  
7...............HPS67-107..............Retainer Block....................................................................................... 1  
8...............HPS67-108..............Spacer................................................................................................... 1  
9...............HPS67-109..............Sleeve................................................................................................... 1  
10.............HPS67-110..............Motor Base............................................................................................ 1  
11.............HPS67-111..............Flange Washer...................................................................................... 1  
12.............HPS67-112..............V-Belt.................................................................................................... 2  
13.............HPS67-113..............Arbor Pulley........................................................................................... 1  
14.............HPS67-114..............Shaft ..................................................................................................... 1  
15.............HPS67-115..............Hose Clamp .......................................................................................... 3  
16.............HPS67-116..............Riving Knife Holder Plate....................................................................... 1  
17.............HPS67-117..............Spacer................................................................................................... 1  
18.............HPS67-118..............Strap Bracket......................................................................................... 1  
19.............HPS67-119..............Flange Nut Height Adjustment ............................................................... 2  
20.............HPS67-120..............Spacer................................................................................................... 2  
21.............HPS67-121..............spacer ................................................................................................... 1  
22.............HPS67-122..............Nut Inclination........................................................................................ 2  
23.............HPS67-123..............Motor Pulley.......................................................................................... 1  
24.............HPS67-124..............Bracket.................................................................................................. 1  
25.............HPS67-125..............Bracket.................................................................................................. 1  
26.............HPS67-126..............Riving Knife .......................................................250/300...................... 1  
27.............HPS67-127..............Bracket.................................................................................................. 1  
31.............----------------..............Saw Blade (not included)....................................................................... 1  
32.............HPS67-132..............Spring.................................................................................................... 1  
33.............HPS67-133..............Handwheel ............................................................................................ 1  
34.............HPS67-134..............Pin......................................................................Φ 4 x 24mm................ 1  
35.............HPS67-135..............Handwheel Mouting Handle................................................................... 1  
36.............HPS67-136..............Handwheel ............................................................................................ 2  
37.............HPS67-137..............Collar .................................................................................................... 1  
38.............HPS67-138..............Stud ...................................................................M8 x 60...................... 1  
39.............HPS67-139..............Bushing................................................................................................. 2  
40.............HPS67-140..............Spindle.................................................................................................. 1  
41.............HPS67-141..............Plate...................................................................................................... 1  
42.............HPS67-142..............Mount Bracket....................................................................................... 1  
43.............HPS67-143..............Spindle Bracket ..................................................................................... 1  
44.............HPS67-144..............Spindle.................................................................................................. 1  
45.............HPS67-145..............Cover Tube ........................................................................................... 1  
46.............HPS67-146..............Plate...................................................................................................... 2  
47.............HPS67-147..............Plate...................................................................................................... 1  
48.............HPS67-148..............Handle................................................................................................... 1  
49.............HPS67-149..............Strap Bracket......................................................................................... 1  
50.............HPS67-150..............Tube...................................................................................................... 1  
51.............HPS67-151..............Sleeve................................................................................................... 1  
52.............BB-6003ZZ ..............Ball Bearing........................................................................................... 2  
53.............HPS67-153..............Stud ...................................................................M12 x 50 .................... 2  
54.............HPS67-154..............Motor..................................................................5HP, 3Ph, 230V.......... 1  
.................HPS67-154A............Motor..................................................................3HP, 1PH, 230V......... 1  
55.............HPS67-155..............Bolt Handwheel ..................................................................................... 1  
56.............HPS67-156..............Bracket.................................................................................................. 1  
57.............TS-1504051.............Socket Head Cap Screw.....................................M8 x 25...................... 1  
58.............TS-1504041.............Socket Head Cap Screw.....................................M8 x 20...................... 5  
60.............TS-1541031.............Nylon Lock Hex Nut............................................M8.............................. 2  
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61.............TS-1490031.............Hex Head Cap Screw .........................................M8 x 20...................... 1  
62.............TS-1540061.............Full Hex Nut .......................................................M8.............................. 6  
63.............TS-2238751.............Socket Head Cap Screw.....................................M8 x 75...................... 1  
64.............TS-1504131.............Socket Head Cap Screw.....................................M8 x 70...................... 2  
65.............TS-2239101.............Socket Head Cap Screw.....................................M10 x 8...................... 1  
66.............TS-1505011.............Socket Head Cap Screw.....................................M10 x 16 .................... 2  
67.............HPS67-157..............Flange Washer...................................................................................... 1  
68.............TS-2360101.............Flat Washer........................................................M12............................ 2  
69.............TS-2342121.............Full Nylon Inset Lock Nut....................................M12............................ 2  
70.............TS-1490041.............Hex Cap Screw ..................................................M8 x 25...................... 4  
71.............TS-2312241.............Hex Jam Nut ......................................................M24............................ 4  
72.............TS-1504011.............Socket Head Cap Screw.....................................M8 x 10...................... 1  
73.............TS-1516031.............Flat Head Socket Cap Screw..............................M10 x 30 .................... 1  
74.............TS-1506051.............Socket Head Cap Screw.....................................M12 x 40 .................... 1  
75.............TS-1524011.............Socket Set Screw...............................................M8 x 8........................ 4  
76.............TS-1490061.............Hex Head Cap Screw .........................................M8 x 35...................... 1  
77.............TS-2361081.............Lock Washer ......................................................M8.............................. 1  
78.............TS-1524041.............Socket Set Screw...............................................M8 x 16...................... 2  
79.............TS-1490081.............Hex Head Cap Screw .........................................M8 x 45...................... 3  
80.............TS-1514051.............Flat Head Socket Cap Screw..............................M6 x 30...................... 1  
81.............TS-1541021.............Nylon Lock Hex Nut............................................M6.............................. 1  
82.............TS-1550041.............Flat Washer........................................................M6.............................. 1  
83.............HPS67-158..............Dado Bushing.....................................................30mm......................... 1  
84.............TS-1522061.............Socket Set Screw...............................................M5 x 20...................... 2  
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Parts List: Scoring Motor and Arbor Assembly  
Index No. Part No.  
Description  
Size  
Qty  
1...............HPS67-201..............Collar .................................................................................................... 1  
2...............---------------...............Scoring Blade (not included).................................................................. 1  
3...............HPS67-203..............Arbor Shaft............................................................................................ 1  
4...............HPS67-204..............Bushing................................................................................................. 1  
5...............HPS67-205..............Sleeve................................................................................................... 1  
6...............HPS67-206..............V-Belt.................................................................................................... 1  
7...............HPS67-207..............Arbor Pulley........................................................................................... 1  
8...............HPS67-208..............Tilt Bracket ............................................................................................ 2  
11.............HPS67-211..............Micro Switch.......................................................................................... 1  
14.............HPS67-214..............Handle Knob ......................................................................................... 1  
15.............HPS67-215..............Bushing................................................................................................. 1  
17.............HPS67-217..............Bracket.................................................................................................. 1  
18.............HPS67-218..............Adjustment Screw.................................................................................. 1  
19.............HPS67-219..............Block..................................................................................................... 1  
20.............HPS67-220..............Arbor Housing ....................................................................................... 1  
21.............HPS67-221..............Shaft ..................................................................................................... 1  
22.............HPS67-222..............Shaft Guide........................................................................................... 1  
23.............HPS67-223..............Shaft Bracket......................................................................................... 1  
24.............HPS67-224..............Guide Bracket........................................................................................ 1  
25.............HPS67-225..............Spring.................................................................................................... 1  
26.............HPS67-226..............Motor Pulley.......................................................................................... 1  
27.............HPS67-227..............Strap Bracket......................................................................................... 1  
28.............HPS67-228..............Bushing................................................................................................. 1  
32.............HPS67-232..............Saw Unit Assembly................................................................................ 1  
33.............HPS67-233..............Scoring Motor.....................................................3/4HP, 230V............... 1  
35.............BB-6003ZZ ..............Ball Bearing........................................................6003ZZ....................... 2  
36.............BB-608ZZ ................Ball Bearing........................................................608ZZ......................... 2  
37.............TS-1504041.............Socket Head Cap Screw.....................................M8 x 20...................... 1  
38.............TS-1515021.............Flat Head Socket Cap Screw..............................M8 x 20...................... 1  
39.............TS-1515031.............Flat Head Socket Cap Screw..............................M8 x 25...................... 1  
40.............TS-1515011.............Flat Head Socket Cap Screw..............................M8 x 16...................... 1  
41.............TS-2248162.............Socket Head Button Screw.................................M8 x 16...................... 2  
42.............TS-1550041.............Flat Washer........................................................M6.............................. 2  
43.............TS-1550061.............Flat Washer........................................................M8.............................. 7  
45.............TS-2311081.............Hex Nut..............................................................M8.............................. 3  
48.............TS-1501081.............Socket Head Cap Screw.....................................M4 x 30...................... 1  
51.............TS-1490031.............Hex Head Cap Screw .........................................M8 x 20...................... 2  
52.............TS-1490021.............Hex Head Cap Screw .........................................M8 x 16...................... 2  
53.............TS-2310162.............Hex Nut..............................................................M16............................ 1  
54.............TS-1522041.............Socket Set Screw...............................................M5 x 12...................... 1  
55.............TS-1504021.............Socket Head Cap Screw.....................................M8 x 12...................... 2  
56.............TS-1524031.............Socket Set Screw...............................................M8 x 12...................... 1  
57.............TS-1503131.............Socket Head Cap Screw.....................................M6 x 60...................... 1  
58.............TS-1490011.............Hex Head Cap Screw .........................................M8 x 12...................... 3  
59.............TS-1482021.............Hex Cap Screw ..................................................M6 x 12...................... 1  
60.............TS-1550041.............Flat Washer........................................................M6.............................. 2  
61.............HPS67-261..............Plate...................................................................................................... 1  
62.............HPS67-262..............Cover .................................................................................................... 1  
63.............TS-1540041.............Hex Nut..............................................................M6.............................. 2  
64.............HPS67-264..............Brush .................................................................................................... 1  
65.............TS-1490091.............Hex Cap Screw ..................................................M8 x 50...................... 1  
66.............HPS67-266..............Spacer................................................................................................... 1  
67.............TS-1503041.............Socket Head Cap Screw.....................................M6 x 16...................... 1  
68.............TS-1550061.............Flat Washer........................................................M8.............................. 1  
69.............HPS67-269..............Support ................................................................................................. 1  
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70.............HPS67-270..............Mounting Bracket................................................................................... 1  
71.............HPS67-271..............Dust Chute Assembly............................................................................ 1  
72.............HPS67-272..............Spacer................................................................................................... 2  
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Parts List: Stand and Table Assembly  
Index No. Part No.  
Description  
Size  
Qty  
1...............HPS67-301..............Stand .................................................................................................... 1  
2...............HPS67-302..............Table Extension..................................................................................... 1  
3...............HPS67-303..............Support Leg........................................................................................... 1  
4...............HPS67-304..............Table..................................................................................................... 1  
5...............HPS67-305..............Table Saw Extension Right Z................................................................. 1  
6...............HPS67-306..............Door...................................................................................................... 1  
8...............HPS67-308..............Base Plate............................................................................................. 1  
9...............HPS67-309..............Base Plate............................................................................................. 1  
10.............HPS67-310..............Base Plate............................................................................................. 1  
11.............HPS67-311..............Hook ..................................................................................................... 1  
12.............HPS67-312..............Threaded Rod ....................................................................................... 1  
13.............HPS67-313..............Bushing................................................................................................. 1  
14.............HPS67-314..............Spacer Block......................................................................................... 1  
15.............HPS67-315..............Mount Plate........................................................................................... 1  
16.............HPS67-316..............Mount Block .......................................................................................... 1  
17.............HPS67-317..............Spacer Block......................................................................................... 1  
18.............HPS67-318..............Bushing................................................................................................. 1  
19.............HPS67-319..............Mount Plate........................................................................................... 1  
20.............HPS67-320..............Housing................................................................................................. 1  
21.............HPS67-321..............Bushing................................................................................................. 1  
22.............HPS67-322..............Side Plate.............................................................................................. 1  
23.............HPS67-323..............Bracket.................................................................................................. 1  
24.............HPS67-324..............Spring.................................................................................................... 1  
25.............HPS67-325..............Box........................................................................................................ 1  
26.............HPS67-326..............Rod ....................................................................................................... 1  
27.............HPS67-327..............Wrench.................................................................................................. 1  
28.............HPS67-328..............Wrench...............................................................12 x 17mm ................. 1  
29.............TS-152707...............Hex Wrench .......................................................6mm Short.................. 1  
30.............TS-152706...............Hex Wrench .......................................................5mm Short.................. 1  
31.............TS-152705...............Hex Wrench .......................................................4mm Short.................. 1  
32.............TS-1550041.............Flat Washer........................................................M6.............................. 1  
33.............TS-2311061.............Hex Nut..............................................................M6.............................. 1  
34.............TS-1514021.............Socket Head Flat Screw .....................................M6 x 16...................... 1  
35.............TS-1490031.............Hex Cap Screw ..................................................M8 x 20...................... 1  
36.............TS-1550061.............Flat Washer........................................................M8.............................. 6  
37.............TS1504031 ..............Socket Head Cap Screw.....................................M8 x 16...................... 1  
38.............TS-1504041.............Socket Head Cap Screw.....................................M8 x 20...................... 1  
39.............TS-2361081.............Lock Washer ......................................................M8.............................. 3  
40.............TS-1503041.............Socket Head Cap Screw.....................................M6 x 16...................... 1  
41.............TS-2248501.............Socket Head Flat Screw .....................................M8 x 50...................... 2  
42.............TS-1504101.............Socket Head Cap Screw.....................................M8 x 50...................... 2  
43.............TS-1490011.............Hex Head Cap Screw .........................................M8 x 12...................... 1  
44.............TS-1482021.............Hex Head Cap Screw .........................................M8 x 12...................... 1  
45.............TS-2311081.............Hex Nut..............................................................M8.............................. 2  
46.............TS-2311061.............Hex Nut..............................................................M6.............................. 1  
47.............TS-1504071.............Socket Head Cap Screw.....................................M8 x 35...................... 1  
48.............TS-1503011.............Socket Head Cap Screw.....................................M6 x 8........................ 1  
49.............TS-1550061.............Flat Washer........................................................M8.............................. 1  
50.............TS-1490151.............Hex Head Cap Screw .........................................M8 x 80...................... 2  
51.............TS-1515051.............Flat Head Socket Cap Screw..............................M8 x 40...................... 1  
52.............TS-154010...............Hex Nut..............................................................M16............................ 8  
53.............TS-155010...............Flat Washer........................................................M16............................ 8  
54.............TS-1490101.............Hex Head Cap Screw .........................................M8 x 55...................... 1  
55.............TS-1490041.............Hex Cap Screw ..................................................M8 x 25...................... 4  
56.............HPS67-356..............Dust Hose ............................................................................................. 1  
57.............HPS67-357..............Hose Clamp .......................................................................................... 1  
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58.............TS-1540031.............Hex Nut..............................................................M5.............................. 4  
59.............TS-1550031.............Flat Washer........................................................M5.............................. 8  
60.............HPS67-360..............Interior Dust Chute ................................................................................ 1  
61.............HPS67-361..............Gasket................................................................................................... 1  
62.............HPS67-362..............Exterior Dust Chute ............................................................................... 1  
63.............TS-1502051.............Socket Head Cap Screw.....................................M5 x 20...................... 4  
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Parts List: Support Arm Assembly  
Index No. Part No.  
Description  
Size  
Qty  
1...............HPS67-501..............Support Arm.......................................................................................... 1  
2...............HPS67-502..............Shaft ..................................................................................................... 1  
3...............HPS67-503..............Shaft ..................................................................................................... 1  
4...............HPS67-504..............Side Plate.............................................................................................. 1  
5...............HPS67-505..............Roller .................................................................................................... 1  
6...............HPS67-506..............Plug....................................................................................................... 2  
7...............HPS67-507..............Arm Tube .............................................................................................. 1  
8...............HPS67-508..............Brush .................................................................................................... 4  
9...............HPS67-509..............Bracket.................................................................................................. 1  
10.............HPS67-510..............Bracket.................................................................................................. 1  
11.............HPS67-511..............Arm Bracket .......................................................................................... 1  
12.............HPS67-512..............Pivot Shaft............................................................................................. 1  
13.............HPS67-513..............Spacer................................................................................................... 1  
14.............HPS67-514..............Spool..................................................................................................... 1  
15.............HPS67-515..............Shaft ..................................................................................................... 2  
17.............TS-154010...............Hex Nut..............................................................M16............................ 1  
18.............TS-1503031.............Socket Head Cap Screw.....................................M6 x 12...................... 8  
19.............TS-1550041.............Flat Washer........................................................M6.............................. 8  
20.............HPS67-516..............Retainer Ring ........................................................................................ 1  
21.............TS-2311081.............Hex Nut..............................................................M8.............................. 5  
22.............TS-1550061.............Flat Washer........................................................M8.............................. 6  
23.............TS-1490021.............Hex Head Cap Screw .........................................M8 x 16...................... 4  
24.............TS-2213801.............Hex Head Cap Screw .........................................M16 x 80 .................... 1  
25.............TS-155010...............Flat Washer........................................................M16............................ 1  
26.............TS-1504031.............Socket Head Cap Screw.....................................M8 x 16...................... 4  
27.............TS-1503041.............Socket Head Cap Screw.....................................M6 x 16...................... 1  
28.............TS-1524061.............Socket Set Screw...............................................M8 x 25...................... 1  
29.............TS-2210161.............Hex Head Cap Screw .........................................M10 x 16 .................... 1  
30.............TS-1550071.............Flat Washer........................................................M10............................ 2  
31.............TS-1523061.............Socket Set Screw...............................................M6 x 20...................... 1  
32.............TS-1504021.............Socket Head Cap Screw.....................................M8 x 12...................... 1  
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Parts List: Cross Cut Fence Assembly  
Index No. Part No.  
Description  
Size  
Qty  
1...............HPS67-601..............Cross Cut Fence ................................................................................... 1  
2...............HPS67-129..............Handle................................................................................................... 1  
3...............HPS67-603..............Flipper Bracket (Left)............................................................................. 2  
4...............HPS67-604..............Pin......................................................................................................... 2  
5...............HPS67-605..............Bracket Cursor ...................................................................................... 2  
6...............HPS67-606..............Flipper Bracket (Right)........................................................................... 2  
7...............HPS67-607..............Stop Bushing......................................................................................... 4  
8...............HPS67-608..............Fence Tube........................................................................................... 1  
9...............HPS67-609..............T-Bolt .................................................................................................... 1  
10.............HPS67-610..............Fence Clamp......................................................................................... 1  
11.............HPS67-611..............Plate...................................................................................................... 1  
12.............HPS67-612..............Mitre Bracket......................................................................................... 1  
13.............HPS67-613..............Hand Knob ............................................................................................ 1  
14.............HPS67-614..............Square Nut............................................................................................ 1  
15.............HPS67-615..............Washer.................................................................................................. 2  
16.............HPS67-616..............Bracket.................................................................................................. 2  
17.............HPS67-617..............Clamp Nut............................................................................................. 1  
18.............HPS67-618..............Hand Knob ............................................................................................ 1  
19.............HPS67-619..............Lock Knob............................................................................................. 1  
20.............HPS67-620..............Clamp.................................................................................................... 1  
21.............HPS67-621..............Strap Bracket......................................................................................... 1  
22.............HPS67-622..............Adjustment Plate ................................................................................... 1  
23.............HPS67-623..............Bracket.................................................................................................. 1  
24.............HPS67-624..............Bracket.................................................................................................. 1  
25.............HPS67-625..............Fence Splitter Protector......................................................................... 1  
26.............HPS67-626..............Self-Tapping Screw ............................................................................... 1  
27.............TS-1541031.............Hex Nylon Lock Nut............................................M8.............................. 2  
28.............TS-1504091.............Socket Head Cap Screw.....................................M8 x 45...................... 2  
29.............TS-1523031.............Socket Set Screw...............................................M6 x 10...................... 1  
30.............TS-1550041.............Flat Washer........................................................M6.............................. 1  
31.............TS-1482031.............Hex Head Cap Screw .........................................M6 x 16...................... 1  
32.............TS-1550041.............Flat Washer........................................................M6.............................. 2  
33.............TS-1541021.............Hex Nylon Lock Nut............................................M6.............................. 2  
34.............TS-2210161.............Hex Head Cap Screw .........................................M10 x 16 .................... 1  
35.............TS-1482061.............Hex Head Cap Screw .........................................M6 x 30...................... 2  
36.............TS-1550071.............Flat Washer........................................................M10............................ 2  
37.............TS-1524011.............Socket Set Screw...............................................M8 x 8........................ 2  
38.............TS-2361081.............Lock Washer ......................................................M8.............................. 1  
39.............HPS67-627..............Cross Tube............................................................................................ 1  
40.............HPS67-628..............Handle................................................................................................... 1  
41.............TS-1550071.............Flat Washer........................................................M10............................ 1  
42.............TS-1490011.............Hex Head Cap Scre............................................M8 x 12...................... 1  
43.............TS-1550061.............Flat Washer........................................................M8.............................. 1  
44.............TS-1523011.............Socket Set Screw...............................................M6 x 6........................ 2  
45.............TS-2246101.............Flat Head Socket Cap Screw..............................M6 x 10...................... 1  
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Parts List: Rip Fence Assembly  
Index No. Part No.  
Description  
Size  
Qty  
1...............HPS67-445..............Handle................................................................................................... 2  
2...............HPS67-702..............Stud ...................................................................................................... 2  
3...............HPS67-703..............Lock Bushing......................................................................................... 1  
4...............HPS67-704..............Bushing................................................................................................. 1  
5...............HPS67-705..............Sleeve................................................................................................... 1  
6...............HPS67-706..............Fence Bracket....................................................................................... 1  
7...............HPS67-707..............Spacer................................................................................................... 2  
8...............HPS67-708..............Fence.................................................................................................... 1  
9...............HPS67-709..............Strap ..................................................................................................... 1  
10.............HPS67-710..............Stud ...................................................................................................... 2  
11.............HPS67-711..............Guide Bar.............................................................................................. 1  
12.............HPS67-712..............Collar .................................................................................................... 1  
13.............HPS67-713..............Spacer................................................................................................... 1  
14.............HPS67-714..............Parallel Scale ........................................................................................ 1  
21.............HPS67-721..............Plate...................................................................................................... 1  
22.............HPS67-722..............Adjustment Bracket ............................................................................... 1  
23.............HPS67-723..............Bushing................................................................................................. 1  
24.............HPS67-724..............Bar ........................................................................................................ 1  
25.............HPS67-725..............Guide Bolt ............................................................................................. 1  
26.............HPS67-726..............Adjustment Lock Bolt............................................................................. 1  
27.............HPS67-727..............Handle Plate.......................................................................................... 1  
28.............HPS67-728..............Fine Adjustment Bolt.............................................................................. 1  
29.............HPS67-729..............Retainer Ring ........................................................................................ 2  
30.............HPS67-730..............Eccentric Shaft ...................................................................................... 1  
31.............HPS67-731..............Lock Collar ............................................................................................ 1  
32.............TS-1540081.............Hex Nut..............................................................M12............................ 4  
33.............TS-2360121.............Flat Washer........................................................M12............................ 4  
34.............TS-1504041.............Socket Head Cap Screw.....................................M8 x 20...................... 1  
35.............TS-154010...............Hex Nut..............................................................M16............................ 1  
36.............TS-2235601.............Socket Head Cap Screw.....................................M5 x 60...................... 2  
38.............TS-1490071.............Hex Head Cap Screw .........................................M8 x 40...................... 1  
43.............TS-1504061.............Socket Head Cap Screw.....................................M8 x 30...................... 5  
44.............TS-1524011.............Socket Set Screw...............................................M8 x 8........................ 1  
45.............TS-1524031.............Socket Set Screw...............................................M8 x 12...................... 1  
46.............TS-1524051.............Socket Set Screw...............................................M8 x 20...................... 1  
47.............TS-1550061.............Flat Washer........................................................M8.............................. 2  
48.............TS-1490061.............Hex Head Cap Screw .........................................M8 x 35...................... 1  
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Parts List: Over Arm Guard Assembly  
Index No. Part No.  
Description  
Size  
Qty  
1...............HPS67-901A............Over Arm Assembly............................................................................... 1  
9...............HPS67-909..............Hand Knob ............................................................................................ 1  
10.............HPS67-910..............End Cap................................................................................................ 2  
27.............TS-1550061.............Flat Washer........................................................M8............................ 12  
29.............TS-1505041.............Socket Head Cap Screw.....................................M10 x 30 .................... 4  
30.............TS-1550071.............Flat Washer........................................................M10............................ 8  
31.............TS-2311101.............Hex Nut..............................................................M10............................ 5  
32.............TS-2311081.............Hex Nut..............................................................M8.............................. 4  
37.............TS-1541031.............Nylon Lock Hex Nut............................................M8.............................. 4  
46.............TS-1505131.............Socket Head Cap Screw.....................................M10 x 80 .................... 2  
47.............HPS67-947..............Upper Guard (LH).................................................................................. 1  
48.............TS-1504011.............Socket Head Cap Screw.....................................M8 x 10...................... 6  
49.............TS-1504031.............Socket Head Cap Screw.....................................M8 x 16...................... 2  
50.............TS-1540031.............Hex Nut..............................................................M5.............................. 1  
51.............HPS67-951..............Stand Off............................................................................................... 1  
52.............TS-1515031.............Socket Head Flat Screw .....................................M8 x 25...................... 3  
53.............TS-2311081.............Hex Nut..............................................................M8.............................. 4  
54.............HPS67-954..............Bushing................................................................................................. 2  
55.............HPS67-955..............Link Bar................................................................................................. 2  
56.............HPS67-956..............Ball Bearing........................................................6003-2RS................... 4  
57.............HPS67-957..............Bushing................................................................................................. 4  
58.............TS-1550061.............Flat Washer........................................................M8.............................. 2  
59.............HPS67-959..............Spacer................................................................................................... 2  
60.............HPS67-960..............Handle................................................................................................... 2  
61.............HPS67-961..............Threaded Rod ....................................................................................... 1  
62.............HPS67-962..............Guard Column (LH) ............................................................................... 1  
63.............HPS67-963..............Socket Set Screw...............................................M8 x 30...................... 1  
64.............HPS67-964..............Pointer................................................................................................... 1  
65.............TS-1490041.............Hex Cap Screw ..................................................M8 x 25...................... 1  
66.............HPS67-966..............Upper Bracket ....................................................................................... 1  
67.............TS-1524021.............Socket Set Screw...............................................M8 x 10...................... 4  
68.............HPS67-968..............Lower Bracket ....................................................................................... 1  
69.............HPS67-969..............Support Shaft ........................................................................................ 4  
70.............HPS67-970..............Guard Column (RH)............................................................................... 1  
71.............HPS67-971..............Bolt........................................................................................................ 1  
72.............TS-1502041.............Socket Head Cap Screw.....................................M5 x 16........................  
73.............HPS67-973..............Link Bar................................................................................................. 2  
74.............HPS67-974..............Socket Head Flat Screw .....................................M8 x 45...................... 1  
75.............HPS67-975..............Cylinder................................................................................................. 1  
76.............TS-149006...............Hex Cap Screw ..................................................M8 x 35...................... 1  
77.............HPS67-977..............Bushing................................................................................................. 2  
81.............HPS67-981..............Upper Guard (RH) ................................................................................. 1  
.................HPS67-982A............Blade Guard Assembly (tilted arbor) (items 71, 82 thru 88) .................... 1  
82.............HPS67-982..............Blade Guard (tilted arbor) ...................................................................... 1  
.................HPS67-983A............Blade Guard Assembly (items 71, 83 thru 88)........................................ 1  
83.............HPS67-983..............Blade Guard.......................................................................................... 3  
84.............TS-1540021.............Hex Nut..............................................................M4.............................. 4  
85.............TS-1501051.............Socket Head Cap Screw.....................................M4 x 16...................... 4  
86.............TS-1501091.............Socket Head Cap Screw.....................................M4 x 35...................... 4  
87.............HPS67-987..............Roller .................................................................................................... 4  
88.............HPS67-988..............Lock Nut................................................................................................ 1  
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Parts List: Sliding Table Assembly  
Index No. Part No.  
Description  
Size  
Qty  
1...............HPS67-401..............Plate...................................................................................................... 1  
2...............HPS67-402..............Mount Plate........................................................................................... 1  
3...............HPS67-403..............Steel Ball............................................................................................. 30  
4...............HPS67-404..............Plug....................................................................................................... 4  
5...............HPS67-405..............Wiper .................................................................................................... 4  
6...............HPS67-406..............Plate (1700)........................................................................................... 1  
7...............HPS67-407..............Cover Plate ........................................................................................... 2  
8...............HPS67-408..............Strap Plate ............................................................................................ 1  
9...............HPS67-409..............Adjustment Knob................................................................................... 2  
10.............HPS67-410..............Adjustment Block................................................................................... 1  
11.............HPS67-411..............Lock Plate ............................................................................................. 1  
12.............HPS67-412..............Mitre Guide Stop ................................................................................... 1  
13.............HPS67-413..............Profile Tube........................................................................................... 1  
15.............HPS67-415..............Handle................................................................................................... 1  
18.............HPS67-418..............Plate...................................................................................................... 2  
19.............HPS67-419..............Lock Profile ........................................................................................... 2  
20.............HPS67-420..............Lock Plate ............................................................................................. 2  
21.............HPS67-421..............Lock Block............................................................................................. 2  
22.............HPS67-422..............Profile Support (1700)............................................................................ 1  
23.............HPS67-423..............Lock Slide Table.................................................................................... 1  
25.............HPS67-425..............Rod (1700) ............................................................................................ 8  
27.............HPS67-427..............Rubber Buffer Plate............................................................................... 1  
28.............HPS67-428..............Spacer................................................................................................... 1  
29.............HPS67-429..............Nut Plate ............................................................................................. 14  
30.............HPS67-129..............Handle................................................................................................... 2  
31.............HPS67-431..............Handle Plate.......................................................................................... 1  
33.............HPS67-433..............Profile Support Table (1700).................................................................. 1  
34.............HPS67-434..............Nut Plate ............................................................................................... 1  
35.............HPS67-435..............Clamp.................................................................................................... 1  
36.............HPS67-436..............Stop Plate.............................................................................................. 1  
37.............HPS67-437..............Mount Plate (1700)................................................................................ 1  
38.............HPS67-438..............Handle Bolt............................................................................................ 2  
39.............HPS67-439..............Bushing................................................................................................. 1  
40.............HPS67-440..............Handle................................................................................................... 1  
42.............HPS67-442..............Post Block............................................................................................. 1  
43.............HPS67-443..............Rod ....................................................................................................... 1  
50.............HPS67-450..............Stud ...................................................................M10 x 20 .................... 4  
51.............TS-1490021.............Hex Head Cap Screw .........................................M8 x 16...................... 1  
52.............TS-1491041.............Hex Head Cap Screw .........................................M10 x 30 .................... 1  
53.............TS-1550071.............Flat Washer........................................................M10............................ 1  
54.............TS-1550061.............Flat Washer........................................................M8............................ 10  
55.............TS-2311081.............Hex Nut..............................................................M8.............................. 4  
57.............TS-2360121.............Flat Washer........................................................M12............................ 2  
58.............TS-1540081.............Hex Nut..............................................................M12............................ 2  
59.............TS-1541021.............Nylon Lock Hex Nut............................................M6.............................. 4  
62.............TS-1482031.............Hex Head Cap Screw .........................................M6 x 16...................... 6  
63.............TS-1504101.............Socket Head Cap Screw.....................................M8 x 50...................... 2  
64.............TS-1504121.............Socket Head Cap Screw.....................................M8 x 60...................... 2  
65.............TS-1550061.............Flat Washer........................................................M8.............................. 1  
66.............TS-1541031.............Nylon Lock Hex Nut............................................M8.............................. 2  
67.............HPS67-451..............Stud ...................................................................M8 x 20...................... 6  
68.............HPS67-452..............Self Tapping Screw ............................................................................... 4  
69.............TS-1524031.............Socket Set Screw...............................................M8 x 12...................... 2  
70.............TS-1515031.............Flat Head Socket Cap Screw..............................M8 x 25...................... 1  
71.............TS-1504031.............Socket Head Cap Screw.....................................M8 x 16.................... 14  
72.............HPS67-453..............Washer.................................................................................................. 1  
73.............TS-1504041.............Socket Head Cap Screw.....................................M8 x 20...................... 5  
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79.............HPS67-479..............Post....................................................................................................... 1  
80.............HPS67-480..............Handle................................................................................................... 1  
81.............HPS67-481..............Handle Shaft ......................................................................................... 1  
82.............HPS67-482..............Cam ...................................................................................................... 1  
83.............HPS67-483..............Clamp Pin.............................................................................................. 1  
84.............HPS67-484..............Spring.................................................................................................... 1  
85.............HPS67-485..............Pin......................................................................................................... 1  
86.............HPS67-486..............Clamp Block.......................................................................................... 1  
87.............HPS67-487..............Clamp.................................................................................................... 1  
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Parts List: Electrical Components – 3 Phase  
(see page 44)  
Index No. Part No.  
Description  
Qty  
Q1............HPS67-801..............Main Switch........................................................................................... 1  
F1-3 .........HPS67-802..............Fuse, 10 x 38mm (3.7kw 230V 3Ph 16A)............................................... 3  
F7 ............HPS67-805..............Fuse, 6 x 20mm (0.5A Primary Transformer AM) ................................... 1  
F9 ............HPS67-806..............Fuse, 6 x 20mm (2A Secondary Transformer GL).................................. 1  
.................HPS67-807..............Fuse Holder........................................................................................... 1  
T1 ............HPS67-808..............Transformer, 230-400-24V 40VA ........................................................... 1  
eb1...........HPS67-809..............Thermal Overload (9-13A 230V 3.7kw) .................................................. 1  
eb2...........HPS67-810..............Thermal Overload (2.8-4.4A 230V, 55kw) .............................................. 1  
AU1..........HPS67-811..............Emergency Stop Frame......................................................................... 1  
AU2..........HPS67-812..............Emergency Stop Electrical Cabinet........................................................ 1  
SE1..........HPS67-813..............Micro Switch Saw Cover........................................................................ 1  
S1 ............HPS67-814..............Start Switch, 3Ph (Saw Motor)............................................................... 1  
S2 ............HPS67-815..............Start Switch, 1Ph (Scoring Motor).......................................................... 1  
S5 ............HPS67-816..............Star-Delta Switch (3.7kw) ...................................................................... 1  
KM1 .........HPS67-817..............Magnetic Starter (3.7kw 230V AB-C12) Saw Motor................................ 1  
KM2 .........HPS67-818..............Magnetic Starter (.55kw 230V AB-C12) Scoring Motor........................... 1  
Parts List: Electrical Components – 1 Phase  
(see page 45)  
Index No. Part No.  
Description  
Qty  
Q1............HPS67-801..............Main Switch........................................................................................... 1  
F1-2 .........HPS67-820..............Fuse, 10 x 38mm, 10A........................................................................... 2  
F3-4 .........HPS67-821..............Fuse, 10 x 38mm, 0.5A.......................................................................... 2  
F5 ............HPS67-822..............Fuse, 10 x 38mm, 2A............................................................................. 1  
.................HPS67-807..............Fuse Holder........................................................................................... 1  
T1 ............HPS67-808..............Transformer, 230-400-24V 40VA ........................................................... 1  
eb1...........HPS67-823..............Thermal Overload, 7-11A (Saw Motor)................................................... 1  
eb2...........HPS67-824..............Thermal Overload, 1.4-2A (Scoring Motor)............................................. 1  
C1,C2.......HPS67-825..............Capacitor, 40uF..................................................................................... 2  
AU1..........HPS67-811..............Emergency Stop Frame......................................................................... 1  
AU2..........HPS67-812..............Emergency Stop Electrical Cabinet........................................................ 1  
SE1..........HPS67-813..............Micro Switch Saw Cover........................................................................ 1  
S1 ............HPS67-826..............Start Switch, 1Ph (Saw Motor)............................................................... 1  
S2 ............HPS67-815..............Start Switch, 1Ph (Scoring Motor).......................................................... 1  
KM1 .........HPS67-817..............Magnetic Starter (3.7kw 230V AB-C12) Saw Motor................................ 1  
KM2 .........HPS67-818..............Magnetic Starter (.55kw 230V AB-C12) Scoring Motor........................... 1  
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NOTES  
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Elgin, Illinois 60124  
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