This application claims priority of Taiwanese Patent Application No. 109126561, filed on Aug. 5, 2020.
The disclosure relates to a table saw, and more particularly to a table saw with a locking device for quickly locking a rip fence to a worktable.
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Therefore, an object of the disclosure is to provide a table saw that can alleviate at least one of the drawbacks of the prior art.
According to the disclosure, the table saw is adapted for cutting a workpiece which has an abutting side, and includes a worktable device, a saw blade device, a rip fence device and at least one locking device. The worktable device includes a worktable and a rail unit disposed on the worktable and extending in a left-right direction. The worktable has an upper surface for placing the workpiece. The upper surface has an opening therethrough. The saw blade device is mounted on the worktable device and includes a blade extending through the opening of the upper surface. The rip fence device includes a moving unit removably disposed on the rail unit, and a rip fence attached to the moving unit and extending in a front-rear direction perpendicular to the left-right direction. The rip fence has an abutted surface for the abutting side of the workpiece to abut thereagainst. The locking device is disposed on the rip fence device to couple the moving unit to the rail unit. The locking device includes a locking pin which extends and is movable along an axis relative to the moving unit, and a turning member which is turnable relative to the moving unit about the axis such that turning of the turning member about the axis results in movement of the locking pin along the axis relative to the worktable between an engaging position, where the locking pin engages in the rail unit to lock the moving unit to the rail unit, and a disengaging position, where the locking pin is disengaged from the rail unit to permit displacement of the moving unit relative to the worktable device. An extending direction of the axis is parallel to the upper surface such that the turning operation of the turning member is quick and convenient to conduct.
Other features and advantages of the disclosure will become apparent in the following detailed description of the embodiment with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
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The saw blade device 3 is mounted on the worktable device 2, and includes a blade 31 extending through the opening of the upper surface 221 to be used to cut the workpiece 9.
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The locking devices 5 are disposed on the rip fence device 4 to couple the moving unit 41 to the rail unit 24. Each locking device 5 includes a locking pin 51, a turning member 52, a driven crosspiece 53, an end cap 54 and a biasing member 55. The locking pin 51 extends and is movable along the axis (L) relative to the moving unit 41. The turning member 52 is turnable relative to the moving unit 41 about the axis (L). The driven crosspiece is connected with the locking pin 51 and extends transverse to the axis (L) to have two ends 531. The end cap 54 is removably disposed on the turning member 52. The biasing member 55 is disposed between the locking pin 51 and the slide seat 411.
Specifically, the locking devices 5 are disposed on the slide seats 411, respectively. Each locking pin 51 has a retained end portion 511 which is in abutting engagement with the elongated slot 243, and a driven end portion 512 which is opposite to the retained end portion 511 along the axis (L) and which projects outwardly of the tubular wall 413. In this embodiment, the retained end portion 511 has two flat abutting surfaces 513 opposite to each other in the upright direction, and has a cross-section larger than that of the driven end portion 512 to form a shoulder 515 therebetween. The driven end portion 512 has a penetrating bore 514 extending therethrough in the upright direction for the driven crosspiece 53 to extend through the penetrating bore 514. The biasing member 55 is a compression spring sleeved around the locking pin 51, and abuts against the shoulder 515 and a rear side of the tubular wall 413. Alternatively, the biasing member 55 may be a coil spring disposed between the turning member 52 and the slide seat 411.
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In assembly, the turning member 52 is sleeved around the tubular wall 413 of the corresponding slide seat 411. Then the locking pin 51 extends through the reinforcement plate 412, the biasing member 55 and the slide seat 411, and is inserted into the turning member 52. The driven crosspiece 53 is inserted into the accommodation chamber 528 through the access hole 529 and is mounted on the locking pin 51 through the penetrating bore 514. Finally, the end cap 54 is mounted on the turning member 52.
In use, a workpiece 9 is placed on the upper surface 221, and the reinforcement plates 412 are positioned on the selected retaining members 242 in accordance with the dimension of the workpiece 9. The slide seats 411 are brought to abut against the slide rails 241 to permit the locking pins 51 to be moved to the engaging position such that the rip fence device 4 is locked firmly to the worktable device 2 and the rip fence device 4 is movable with the sliding rails 241. When the rip fence device 4 is moved and positioned in a predetermined position on the worktable 22, the workpiece 9 is pushed against the abutted surface 421 of the rip fence 42 to slide on the upper surface 221 to be cut by the blade 31. When it is desired to detach the rip fence device 4, the turning members 52 are turned to move the locking pins 51 to the disengaging position such that the rip fence device 4 is displaceable relative to the worktable device 2. The reinforcement plates 412 are then removed from the retaining members 242 so as to permit removal of the rip fence device 4 from the worktable device 2.
With the turning member 52 which is turnable about the axis (L) and an extending direction of the axis (L) parallel to the upper surface 221 of the worktable 22, the operation of the turning member 52 is quick and convenient to conduct. With the locking pins 51 which are operable to move along the axis (L) to permit movement of the rip fence device 4 with the rail unit 24, the structure of the locking device 5 is simple to be easily fabricated and assembled. Further, the driven crosspiece 53 is inserted into the accommodation chamber 528 through the access hole 529 to be connected with the locking pin 51, which results in convenience during the maintenance and assembling of the locking device 5. Moreover, with the biasing member 55 and the slope surface segments 521, the locking pin 51 can be kept and positioned firmly in either one of the engaging and disengaging positions. Furthermore, the ends 531 of the driven crosspiece 53 can be stopped by the stop walls 525 to steadily keep the driven crosspiece 53 engaged in the engaging slots 522.
While the disclosure has been described in connection with what is considered the exemplary embodiment, it is understood that this disclosure is not limited to the disclosed embodiment but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.
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