Despite the use of an inherently safe design, the use of safety
measures and additional protective measures, there is always
a residual risk of injury during work.
EXPLANATION OF THE PICTOGRAMS USED
1. Note: Take special precautions
2. WARNING Read the operating instructions
3. Wear personal protective equipment (safety goggles, ear
protection, dust mask)
4. Use protective clothing
5. Unplug the power cord before servicing or repair work
6. Keep children away from the tool
7. Protect the device from moisture
8. Second class of protection
9. Danger! Be careful with your hands
10. Caution laser radiation! Do not look into the laser beam.
The work table on each side of the disc should be marked with a
sign
CONSTRUCTION AND APPLICATION
A mitre saw is a machine equipped with a base with the ability to
change the angle of the cutting head attached to it. In addition, the
bevel saw head, depending on the design, can tilt at an angle and can
be extended for increased functionality and cutting length.
The mitre saw is designed for cutting pieces of wood that fit the size
of the machine. It must not be used for sawing firewood. Use the
chainsaw only for its intended purpose. Any attempt to use the saw
for purposes other than those specified shall be regarded as improper
use. Use the mitre saw only with suitable cutting discs with carbide-
tipped teeth. The mitre saw is a device for use in both carpentry and
construction carpentry workshop work.
Do not misuse the device!
DESCRIPTION OF THE GRAPHIC PAGES
The numbering below refers to the components of the unit shown
on the graphic pages of this manual.
1.
Transport handle
2.
Handle grip
3.
Switch lock button
4.
Switch
5.
6.
Spindle lock button
7.
Cutting disc guard
8.
Carbon brush cover
9.
Head locking pin
10. Cutting depth stop
11. Cutting depth stop screw
12. Slide lock knob
13. Guide
14. Head locking lever
15. Stop bar
16. Table extender
17. Limit stop
18. Table extension lock knob
19. Mounting hole
20. Work table angle graduation
21. Work table angle indicator
22. Auto-fixing lever
23. Work table lock knob
24. Table insert
25. Work table
26. Laser module
27. Fixed cover
28. Dust discharge nozzle
29. Dust bag
30. Vertical clamping knob
31. Vertical clamping arm
32. Vertical clamping arm lock knob
33. Material clamping knob
34. Head angle graduation
35. Head angle indicator
36. Battery compartment
37. Laser on/off button
38. Laser
39. Fastening screws for the laser module
40. Centre plate fixing screw
41. Central panel
42. Angle adjustment screw 0"
43. Angle adjustment screw 45"
* There may be differences between the drawing and the product.
EQUIPMENT AND ACCESSORIES
Dust bag
Special spanner
Vertical clamp
PREPARATION FOR WORK
Ensure that the mitre saw is disconnected from the power supply
before carrying out any assembly or adjustment work on the
mitre saw.
HANDLING A MITRE SAW
• When moving the saw, make sure that the saw head is secured
in the extreme bottom position.
• Check that the work table lock knob, head lock lever and other
safety features are securely tightened.
MOUNTING THE MITRE SAW ON THE WORKBENCH
It is recommended that the saw is fixed to a workbench or stand
using the mounting holes (19) provided for this purpose in the base
of the saw, which guarantees its safe operation and eliminates the
risk of unwanted movement of the device during operation. The
mounting holes allow the use of 8 mm diameter screws with locking
or hexagon heads.
When fitting the saw to the workbench top, ensure that:
• The surface of the workbench top is flat and clean.
• The screws are tightened evenly and not with excessive force
(the fixing screws must be tightened so that the base is not
stressed or deformed). In the event of excessive tension, there
is a danger that the base will break.
DUST EXTRACTION
To prevent dust accumulation and to ensure maximum working
efficiency, the saw can be connected to an industrial hoover using the
dust extraction port (28). Alternatively, dust collection is possible into the
dust bag (supplied) after it has been fitted to the dust extraction port.
Assembly is carried out by placing the dust bag (29) onto the dust
discharge nozzle (28) (fig. A). To empty the dust bag, remove it from the
dust discharge stub and open the zip, allowing full access to the inside of
the bag.
For optimum dust extraction, the dust bag should be emptied
when 2/3 full.
OPERATING THE BOOM ARM (HEAD)
The outrigger arm has two upper and lower positions. To release the
boom arm from the locked lower position you must:
• Press down on the boom arm and keep it pressed downwards.
• Pull back the head locking pin (9).
• Support the boom arm as it rises to its top position.
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