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1. Provided uses of the machine
This tool has been solely and exclusively provided for:
1.Stationary works on flat and stable surface
2.Working on hard and soft wooden pieces
3.Working on chipboard pieces
4.Working on fiberboard pieces
5.Working on PVC tubes
6.Making rectilinear cuts along the length and width of the
workpiece
7.Making horizontal mitre-cuts between -45º and 45º.
Making vertical mitre-cuts between 90º and 45º
Refer to the limits regarding the size of the workpiece in
corresponding chapter 11.
2. Unpackaging and assembling
Unpackaging
1.Cut the seal and open the box.
2.Withdraw upper cardboard stoppers
3.Extract the box by firmly grasping the operating head
and the motor body using both hands so as to balance
the weight.
4.Extract the box with the accessories
5.Extract the documentation
6.Preserve the cardboard box, the stoppers there of and
the documentation permanently in an inventoried safe
environment being easily accessible and known to the
machine operator.
Packaging
MAGES A B V
Operation 1: Securing, folding and fastening the
operating head:
1.Place upper head at horizontally 0º acting on 8 or 14.
2.Place upper head at vertically 90º acting on 15.
3.Arrange protector 34 such that it contacts the cutting
bench.
4.Fix protector 34 by means of the frontal wing nut 24.
5.Push upper blocking button 29 to release the descent
of the head.
6.Lower head to the limit and position it to be able to lock
it with button 31.
7.Push lower locking button 31 to lock the head.
Operation 2: Packaging the machine
1.Locate the cardboard box.
2.Locate documentation.
3.Firmly grasp the machine by its operating head and mo-
tor body.
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4.Place the machine over the 4 circular recesses of the
bottom of the box.
5.Store documentation of the machine.
6.Position upper cardboard stoppers.
Close the box and fix it with sealing tape.
3. Setting or fastening the machine in a
stable position
1.The working area where the machine is being arranged must
mandatorily be safe.
2.Support tool in a stable position on an even surface.
3.The base of the mitre saw has four holes for firmly fastening
the machine to the working bench. It is strongly recommended
to fix the machine to the bench by means of the pertinent screws
and nuts.
4. Connection to the grid, wiring, fuses,
socket type for the jack and requirements
for grounding
1.For supplying electrical power to the machine, connect
the Schuko Jack to a standard socket capable of
supplying a minimum of 2500 VA .
2.The internal wiring of the machine is completely
terminated so that no wiring is needed when installing
it.
3.The machine does not have fuses although the use of a
dedicated magnetothermal switch is recommended as
a protection for the machine.
4.The machine has a class II electrical equipment so that
it does not make use of the grounding of the electrical
installation.
5. Illustrated description of functions
1.Casing
2.Connecting/disconnecting switch
3.Locking button for continuous operation
4.Grip
5.Tiltable guard hood
6.Lower cutting table
7.Scale for horizontal mitre angle
8.Horizontal locking button for discretionary mitre angles
9.Indicator for horizontal angles
10.Locking holes for fixed mitre angles
11.Machine fastening holes
12.Clamp anchor holes for fastening the workpiece
13.Stopper guide
14.Anchor bolt for horizontal locking for fixed mitre angles
15.Lever for vertical locking for discretionary mitre angles
16.Screw for vertical adjustment for fixed mitre angles at
45º
17.Nut for vertical adjustment for fixed mitre angles at 45º
18.Nut for vertical adjustment for fixed mitre angles at 0º
19.Screw for vertical adjustment for fixed mitre angles at
0º
20.Nozzle for expelling sawdust
21.Cutting disk
22.Saw blade fastening screw
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