OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
NOTE: Before using the tool, read the
instruction book carefully.
Intended Use
The electro-tool is intended as a stationary
machine for making s traight lengthways and
crossways cuts in wood. Horizontal mitre angles
of -45° to +45° as well as vertical bevel angles of
0° to +45° are possible.
ASSEMBLY
1. DUST EXTRACTION PORT (SEE A)
To reduce build up of saw dust and maintain top
efficiency of cutting, the saw dust collection can
be achieved by clipping a dust bag on the dust
extraction port.
A dust bag is provided for use on your miter
saw. To install it simply fit the dust bag over the
exhaust port on the
upper blade guard.
To empty the dust
bag, remove it from
the dust extraction
port, open the dust
bag by unzipping
the slide fastener.
NOTE:To ensure optimal dust collecting,
empty the dust bag when it becomes filled to
approximately 2/3 of its capacity.
2. TABLE EXTENSION RAIL (SEE B)
To install table extension rail, simply insert ends
of extensions into the holes in either or both
sides of the base.
Secure them in
place by tightening
clamp screw on
the base.
The table
extension rail is
used for supporting
the long pieces.
3. THE SUPPORT STAND (SEE B1)
Loose the screw
(a) from the base.
Insert ends of
support stand (26)
into the holes in
the back of the
base plate and
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tighten the screw
on the base as
shown in Fig. B1
& B2 & B3.
WARNING:Always assemble the support
stand when using the product.
4. MOUNTING
HOLES (SEE C)
Before use, the
saw can be fixed
to a firm, level
surface with the
4 mounting bolts
(not supplied).
Four holes are
provided in the
base of the
saw to enable
it to be fixed
to a bench, or
other supporting
surface.
To mount the saw, proceed as follows:
1) Locate and mark where the saw is to be
mounted.
2) Drill 4 holes through the surface.
3) Place the sliding miter saw on the surface
aligning holes in base with holes drilled in the
surface. Install bolts, washers and hex nuts.
5. WORK CLAMP (SEE D)
The work clamp
can be fitted on
either side of the
saw and is fully
adjustable to suit
the size of the
workpiece.
Do not operate
the saw without clamping the workpiece.
Make sure that the work clamp securing screws
are tightened.
OPERATION
1. TO MAKE A CUT
1. When boxed or during storage, transportation,
the saw head is locked in the down position.
To release the head ready for operation, apply
downward pressure and pull out the lock pin (20).