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Designation
Description
Fig. A
1
Saw handle
2
Switch with accidental start lock
3
Spindle lock button
4
Movable blade guard
5
Work top extensions
6
Cutting angle setting lock knob
7
Battery socket
8
Thrust lock knob
9
Angle cutting lock knob
10
Angle cutting setting indicator
11
Support for the cut piece
12
Saw base supports with fixing holes
Designation
Description
Fig. B
1
Shield mechanism
2
Thrust lock knob
3
Longitudinal feed guides
4
Mounting clamp
5
Work top extensions
6
Locking device for worktop extensions
7
Saw base supports with fixing holes
8
Work top
9
Adjustment pitch for angled cuts
10
Angle cutting adjustment lever
11
Saw handle
12
Upper shield (fixed)
13
Cutting disc
14
Laser class 2
15
Support for the cut piece
16
Angle cutting adjustment lock
17
Dust extraction port
* There may be differences between the graphic and the actual
product
PURPOSE
The mitre saw is designed for cutting wood or wood-like products. The saw
is driven by a brush motor, powered by a battery. The machine's working
range is light work, craft and amateur applications.
OPERATION OF THE DEVICE
MONTAGE
Warning: To prevent accidental starting, which can cause serious
injury, ALWAYS assemble all parts of the saw BEFORE connecting
it to power. The saw should NEVER be connected to power while
parts are being assembled, adjusted, blades are being installed or
removed, or when not in use.
DUST EXTRACTION
To reduce saw dust accumulation and maintain the highest cutting
performance, dust collection is ensured by connecting a dust bag to
the dust extraction port.
A dust bag is included for use with the mitre saw. To install it,
simply attach the dust bag to the extraction hole Fig. B17 in the
top guard of the cutting blade.
To empty the bag, remove it from the dust outlet and then open it
by undoing the zipper and emptying the bag.
NOTE: to ensure optimum dust collection, empty the dust bag
when it fills to approximately 2/3 of its capacity.
FITTING THE SAW TO THE GROUND
Before use, the saw can be fixed to a stable, level surface using 4
fixing screws (not supplied). There are four holes in the base of the
saw Fig. B7 to enable it to be fixed to a table or other supporting
surface. To mount the saw, follow the steps below:
Locate and mark the saw mounting location.
Drill 4 holes in the surface.
Place the mitre saw on the surface, aligning the holes in the
base with the holes drilled in the surface. Fit in the holes, washers
and nuts.
NOTE Ensure that the mounting surface is not warped, as an uneven
surface can cause jamming and inaccurate cutting.
WORKPIECE CLAMPING
When cutting the workpiece, the plates should always be fixed
using the "G" clamp fig. B4 included in the kit.
WORKTOP EXTENSION
To support long workpieces, attach the side extensions of the
worktop fig.B5 and adjust their spacing for long workpieces. Then
tighten the base screw fig.B6.
SAWING OPERATION
Head release knob
The saw head is locked in the down position during storage or
transport. To unlock the head for use. Press the saw arm down and
pull out the head lock knob fig D7 to unlock the saw head. The
head will raise to the top position. The saw must NEVER be used
with the head release knob locked.
TRANSPORT
• When transporting the saw, ensure that the saw head is locked in
the lower position.
• All knobs, locks fig. B2, fig. D7, fig. B15, and work top extensions
are tightened for transport.
• The saw is switched off and the battery is removed from the socket.
• Lift the saw only by the figure A1 handle or outer castings. Do not
lift the saw by the guards.
To lock the saw head in the down position, press the saw arm
down, pull out the saw head release knob fig. D7 and push it in to
lock the saw head. The head will be locked in the down position.
BEVEL CUTTING STOP
The bevel work top lock Fig. A6 is used to lock the table at the
desired bevel angle.
The mitre saw cuts at angles from 0° to 45° both left and right relative
to the stop base. To adjust the bevel angle, loosen the bevel table
locks fig A6, fig B10 and rotate the bevel table to the desired
position. The bevel cutting table is equipped with snap-on defined for
angles: 0°, 15°, 22.5°, 30° and 45° for quick setting of typical bevel
cutting angles.
BEVEL CUTTING BLOCK
The locking device Fig. A8 is used to set the blade to the desired
bevel cutting angle. The mitre saw cuts at an angle from 0° to 45°
to the left. To adjust the bevel angle, loosen the bevel cutting lock
fig. A8 and adjust the saw arm on the gauge fig. A8 to the desired
bevel angle. Then lock the bevel cut again fig. A8.
SPINDLE LOCK BUTTON
The spindle lock button fig. A3 prevents the blade from rotating in
the saw while the blade is being replaced. Press and hold the
spindle lock button while installing, replacing or removing the saw
blade.
ROTATABLE LOWER BLADE GUARD
The pivoting lower blade guard fig. A4 provides protection on both
sides of the blade. It slides onto the upper blade guard fig. B12 when
the saw head is lowered onto the workpiece.
ON AND OFF
• To switch the saw on, press the switch lock fig. C6 to the left and
press the on/off switch fig. C5
• To switch off the saw, release the on/off button fig. C5.
LASER ON/OFF
• Switch the laser lights on/off using the ON/OFF switch fig. C4.
• Press the laser switch in position "Ⅰ " to switch on, press "0".
POSITIONING THE BLADE PERPENDICULAR TO THE TABLE
• Make sure the saw is disconnected from the power supply
(battery removed).
• Slide the saw arm down to the lowest position and engage the
release knob fig. D7 to hold the saw arm in the transport position.
• Loosen the bevel cutting locks fig. B16 and lift the latch fig. B10.
• Turn the table fig. B8 until the indicator fig. E6 is in position on
the 0° graduation fig. E5.
• Release the latch fig.B10 and tighten the lock fig.B16.
• Loosen the lock Fig. A9 and set the saw arm to 0° on the
indicator Fig. A10 (cutting disc at 90° to the mitre table). Tighten
the bevel lock fig. A9.
• Apply a 90° angle bracket to the table fig. B8 and the flat part of
the cutting blade fig. B13. Turn the blade by hand and check the
alignment of the blade to the table at several points. The edge of
the angle iron and the blade should be parallel.
• If the blade deviates from the set perpendicular, adjust it.
• Loosen the Phillips-head screw holding the bevel scale indicator
Fig. A10 and adjust the position of the indicator so that it
accurately points to zero on the scale. Tighten the screw again.
• Re-tighten the bevel lock Fig. A9.
POSITIONING THE STOP BAR PERPENDICULAR TO THE TABLE
• Make sure the saw is disconnected from the power supply
(battery removed).
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