REXON M2503R Owner's manual

Category
Mitre saws
Type
Owner's manual
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10 IN. (255 MM) MITER SAW
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
M2503R
GB
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CONTENTS
GB
P 1 - 8
The original instruction manual is in English.
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CARTON CONTENTS
UNPACKING
1. Carefully remove the miter saw from the carton.
2. Separate and layout all of the parts. Carefully check them according to the diagram
below.
IMPORTANT: Always use the designated carrying handle and hand-hold on the side of the
saw base for transportation.
WARNING! If any part is missing or damaged, please do not plug in or use the miter
saw until replacements have been obtained.
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Hold-Down Clamp
Miter Saw
Blade Wrench
Dust Bag
Miter Handle
Extension Wings
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for the connection of dust extraction and
collecting equipment, ensure these are
connected and properly used.
11. DO NOT ABUSE THE CABLE. Never
pull the cable to disconnect it from the
socket. Keep the cord away from heat,
oil and sharp edges.
12. SECURE WORK. Where possible use
clamps or a vice to hold the work. It’s
safer than using your hand.
13. DON’T OVERREACH. Keep proper
footing and balance at all time.
14. MAINTAIN TOOLS WITH CARE.
Keep cutting tools sharp and clean
for better and safer performance.
Follow instructions for lubricating and
changing accessories. Inspect tool
cords periodically and if damaged
have them repaired by an authorized
service facility. Inspect extension cords
periodically and replace if damaged.
Keep handles dry, clean and free from
oil and grease.
15. DISCONNECT TOOLS. When not
in use, before servicing and when
changing accessories such as blades,
bits, cutters, disconnect tools from the
power supply.
16. REMOVE ADJUSTING KEYS AND
WRENCHES. Form the habit of
checking to see that keys and adjusting
wrenches are removed from the tool
before turning it on.
17. AVOID UNINTENTIONAL STARTING.
Ensure switch is in “off” position when
plugging in.
18. USE OUTDOOR EXTENSION LEADS.
When the tool is used outdoors, use
only extension leads intended for
outdoor use and so marked.
19. STAY ALERT. Watch what you are
doing, use common sense and do not
operate the tool when you are tired.
20. CHECK DAMAGED PARTS. Before
further use of the tool, it should be
carefully checked to determine that it will
operate properly and perform its intended
function. Check the alignment of moving
parts, binding of moving parts, breakage
General Safety Rules
Read all these instructions before
attempting to operate your product.
Save these instructions for future
reference.
1. KEEP WORK AREA CLEAR. Cluttered
areas and benches invite injuries.
2. CONSIDER WORK AREA
ENVIRONMENT. Do not expose tools
to rain. Do not use tools in damp or
wet locations. Keep work area well lit.
Do not use tools in the presence of
ammable liquids or gases.
3. GUARD AGAINST ELECTRIC SHOCK.
Avoid body contact with earthed or
grounded surfaces.
4. KEEP OTHER PEOPLE AWAY. Do
not let others, especially children, not
involved in the work touch the tool or
the extension lead and keep them away
from the work area.
5. STORE IDLE TOOLS. When not in use,
tools should be stored in a dry locked-
up place, out of reach of children.
6. DO NOT FORCE THE TOOL. It will do
the job better and safer at the rate for
which it was intended.
7. USE THE RIGHT TOOL. Do not force
small tools to do the job of a heavy
duty tool. Do not use tools for purposes
not intended; for example do not use
circular saws to cut tree limbs or logs.
8. DRESS PROPERLY. Do not wear loose
clothing or jewellery, they can be caught
in moving parts. Nonskid footwear is
recommended when working outdoors.
Wear protective hair covering to contain
long hair.
9. USE PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT. Use
safety glasses. Use face or dust mask if
cutting operations create dust.
10. CONNECT DUST EXTRACTION
EQUIPMENT. If devices are provided
WARNING! When using electric tools
basic safety precautions should always
be followed to reduce the risk of re,
electric shock and personal injury.
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manufacturer. Do not use HSS (High
Speed Steel) blades or any other blade
that does not conform to EN847-1.
Damaged, warped or deformed blades
should not be used.
3. Do not use the saw without the guards
in position, in good working order and
properly maintained.
4. Replace the table insert when worn.
5. Connect your miter saw to a dust
collecting device when sawing.
6. Check the maximum depth of cut.
7. When sawing long work pieces,
always use additional supports and
clamping devices.
8. Always wear ear protection,
safety glasses or goggles and a
breathing mask.
9. The operator must be adequately
trained in the operation of miter saws
and their components.
10. Wear suitable personal protective
equipment when necessary, this
could include:
hearing protection to reduce the risk
of induced hearing loss;
eye protection;
respiratory protection to reduce the
risk of inhalation of harmful dust;
gloves for handling saw blades
(saw blades shall be carried in a
holder wherever practicable) and
rough material.
WARNING!
Ensure that the arm is securely xed
when bevelling;
Keep the oor area around the
machine level, well maintained and
free of loose materials e.g. chips and
cut-offs;
Use correctly sharpened saw blades.
Observe the maximum speed marked
on the saw blade;
When tted with laser, no exchange
with different type of laser is
permitted. Repairs shall only be
carried out by the laser manufacturer
or an authorised agent. Refrain from
removing any cut-offs or other parts
of parts, mounting and any other
conditions that may affect its operation.
A guard or other part that is damaged
should be properly repaired or replaced
by an authorised service centre unless
otherwise indicated in this instruction
manual. Do not use the tool if the switch
does not turn it on and off.
21. WARNING. The use of any accessory
or attachment other than one
recommended in this instruction manual
may present a risk of personal injury.
22. HAVE YOUR TOOL REPAIRED BY
A QUALIFIED PERSON. This electric
tool complies with the relevant safety
rules. Repairs should only be carried
out by a qualied person using original
spare parts, otherwise this may result in
considerable danger to the user.
23. THROUGH POOR CONDITIONS OF
THE ELECTRICAL MAINS, shortly
voltage drops can appear when starting
the EQUIPMENT. This can inuence
other equipment (e.g. blinking of a
lamp). If the MAINS-IMPEDANCE
Zmax < 0.34 OHM, such disturbances
are not expected.
24. DO NOT USE SAW BLADES
MANUFACTURED FROM HIGH
SPEED STEEL.
25. KEEP THE FLOOR AREA AROUND
THE MACHINE LEVEL, well maintained
and free of loose material e.g. chips
and cut-offs.
26. USE CORRECTLY SHARPENED SAW
BLADES. Observe the maximum speed
marked on the saw blade. Ensure that
the machine is always xed to a bench,
whenever possible.
Additional Safety Rules for
Miter Saws
1. This saw is recommended for cutting
wood, non-ferrous material and
plastic only.
2. Select saw blades in relation to
the material to be cut and only use
blades that are recommended by the
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11. Make sure there is adequate lighting
provision for your work area.
12. The laser tted onto this miter saw is
only designed for this saw. The tting
of any external, additional or different
type of laser is not permitted. Repairs
should only be carried out by authorised
repair agents.
13. Refrain from removing any cut-offs
or other parts of the workpiece from
the cutting area whilst the machine is
running and the saw head is not the rest
position.
14. Never stand on this tool as damage to
saw or serious injuries could result.
15. Never use the miter saw near ammable
liquids, vapors, or gases.
16. Remove all nails that may be in the
workpiece to prevent sparking that could
cause a re.
17. To avoid re or toxic reaction, never
use gasoline, naphtha acetone, lacquer
thinner or similar highly volatile solvents
to clean the miter saw.
18. Keep the saw with proper footing on a
table to decrease noise and vibration.
19. Always use the designated carrying
handle for transportation.
20. Never use the miter saw to make miter
cutting, bevel cutting or compound
cutting on metals.
SYMBOLS
V ……....volts A …....…...........amperes
Hz ….….hertz W ...........................watts
min …....minutes ~ .......alternating current
h …........hours ...Class II Construction
I ………..ON O ….….....................OFF
min
-1
…......revolutions per minute
Keep hands away from blade:
Failure to keep your hands
away from the blade will result in
serious personal injury.
WARNING! To reduce the risk of
injury, user must read instruction
manual.
Wear safety goggles.
Wear ear protection.
Wear a breathing mask.
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Recycle unwanted materials instead
of disposing of them as waste.
All tools, hoses and packaging
should be sorted, taken to the local
recycling center and disposed of in an
environmentally safe way. Do not dispose
of electrical appliances as unsorted
municipal waste, use separate collection
facilities. Contact your local government for
information regarding the collection systems
available. If electrical appliances are
disposed of in landlls or dumps, hazardous
substances can leak into the groundwater
and get into the food chain, damaging your
health and well-being. When replacing
old appliances with new once, the retailer
is legally obligated to take back your old
appliance for disposal at least for free
of charge. Disposal of discarded material
shall be in accordance with local
environmental regulations.
of the workpiece from the cutting
area whilst the machine is running
and the saw head is not in the
rest position;
Ensure that the machine is always
xed to a bench, whenever possible.
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NOTE: Move all parts to
the desired work site before
assembling them together. Follow
the assembly instruction and
carefully assemble the tool with the help of
a second person.
TRANSPORTING THE SAW (FIG. 1)
To avoid damage, never carry the miter saw
by the switch handle, the cutting arm or the
miter handle. ALWAYS use the designated
carrying handle (24). (Fig. 1)
To lock the cutting head: When transporting
or storing the miter saw, the cutting head
should always be locked in the down position.
1. Press the cutting head down to its
lowest position.
2. Push the head hold-down latch (22) into
the locking hole.
CUTTING HEAD (FIG. 2)
Raising the cutting head:
To unlock the cutting head from the
collapsed position:
1.
Push down the switch handle (1) slightly.
2. Pull out the head hold-down latch (2).
3. Raise the cutting head to the uppermost
position.
NOTE: This cutting head is spring loaded.
WARNING! For your own safety, never
connect the plug to power source outlet
until all assembly steps are completed
and you have read and understood the
safety and operational instructions.
Assembly
Specication
KNOW YOUR MITER SAW (FIG. 1)
1. ON/OFF trigger switch handle
2. Safety lock
3. Upper blade guard
4. Dust bag
5. Hold-down clamp
6. Mounting hole
7. Table insert
8. Base
9. Positive stop lock lever
10. Blade
11. Cover plate
12. Motor
13. Motor brush cap
14. Arbor lock button
15. Lower blade guard
16. Fence
17. Left extension wing
18. Table
19. Miter handle
20. Miter scale
21. Right extensition wing
22. Hold-down latch
23. Blade wrench
24. Carrying handle
Motor ..................... 2000 W, 220 V~ 50 Hz,
Double Insulation
No load speed .......................... 4,500 min
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Blade ................Ø255 mm; Ø25.4 mm Bore
Turn table .................................... Ø280 mm
Miter stops .............0° ,15°, 22.5°, 31.6°, 45°
left & right
Miter angle range ................ 47° left & right
Maximum capacity
Cross cut ................................. 67×130 mm
Miter cut at 45° (R & L)............... 67×90 mm
Installation
WARNING! To avoid injury and damage
to the saw, transport and store the miter
saw with the cutting head locked in
the down position. Never use the stop
latch to hold the cutting head in a down
position for cutting operations.
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Locking the cutting head:
1. Push the cutting head down to its lowest
position.
2. Push the head hold-down latch (2) into
the locking hole to lock the cutting head.
INSTALLING THE MITER HANDLE
(FIG. 3)
1. Thread the miter handle (1) into the
hole (2) located at the front of the
miter table.
INSTALLING THE DUST BAG (FIG. 4)
1. Squeeze the metal collar wings (2) of
the dust bag (1).
2. Place the dust bag neck opening around
the exhaust port (3), and release the
metal collar wings (2).
INSTALLING THE EXTENSION WINGS
(FIG. 5)
1. Loosen the extension wing locking
screw (1) located in the hole.
2. Place the left extension wing (2) into the
mounting holes (3) provided in the miter
saw base.
3. Tighten the extension wing locking
screw (1) to secure extension wing
in place.
4. Repeat for the right extension wing.
INSTALLING THE HOLD-DOWN CLAMP
(FIG. 6)
1. Loosen the lock knob (1) from the rear
side of the saw base.
2. Place the hold-down clamp assembly (2)
in one of the rear mounting holes (3).
3. Tighten the lock knob (1).
4. Also the hold-down clamp assembly (2)
can be placed in one of the front
mounting holes (4).
5. Place the workpiece on the table,
and then place the hold-down clamp
assembly (2) in one of the front
mounting holes (4).
6. Turn the turning knob (5) of the hold-
down clamp assembly (2) until the
stop plate (6) touches and tightens
the workpiece.
SAW BLADE WRENCH (FIG. 7)
1. For convenient storage and prevention
of loss, there is a slot (1) in the rear side
of the carrying handle for storing the
blade wrench (2) when not in use.
NOTE: This tool is accurately adjusted
before shipping from the factory. Check
the following accuracy and readjust them if
necessary in order to obtain the best results
in operation.
ADJUSTING FENCE SQUARENESS
(FIG. 8)
1. Loosen the four fence locking bolts (1).
2.
Lower the cutting arm and lock in position.
3. Using a square (2), lay the heel of the
square against the blade and the ruler
against the fence (3) as shown.
4. Adjust the fence 90° to the blade and
tighten the four fence locking bolts (1).
5. After fence has been aligned, using a
scrap piece of wood, make a cut at
90° then check squareness on the
piece. Readjust if necessary.
Setting the Tool
WARNING! If the saw has not been used
recently, recheck blade squareness to the
fence and readjust if needed.
WARNING! Failure to unplug your
saw could result in accidental starting
causing possible serious personal injury.
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4. Repeat until adjusted properly, and
tighten the lock nut (1) to secure the
adjustment bolt (2) into position.
Check that the power supply and outlet
used is in accordance with your miter
saw. Have a look at the rating plate of the
motor or the rating on the miter saw. Any
changes should always be carried out by a
qualied electrician.
USING AN EXTENSION LEAD
The use of any extension lead will cause
some loss of power. To keep this to a
minimum and to prevent overheating and
motor burn-out, ask advice from a qualied
electrician to determine the minimum wire
size of the extension lead. If the power cable
is broken, repair service is available at your
nearest service center.
NOTE: We highly recommend that you bolt
this miter saw securely to a work bench to
gain the maximum stability of your machine.
Ensure that the machine is always xed to
a bench whenever possible.
1. Locate and mark the four bolt holes on
the bench.
2. Drill the bench with an Ø10 mm drill bit.
3. Bolt the miter saw on to the bench with
bolts, washers and nuts. Note that
these fasteners are not supplied with
the machine.
Connecting to the Power Supply
WARNING! Avoid contact with the
terminals on the plug when installing
(removing) the plug to (from) the power
supply outlet. Contact will cause a severe
electrical shock.
Mounting the Tool
MITER ANGLE ADJUSTMENT (FIG. 9)
The miter saw scale can be easily read
showing miter angles from 0° to 47° to the
left and the right. The most common angle
cut setting slots have positive stops (1),
permitting fast adjustments to the desired
position. Follow the process below for
quickest and most accurate adjustments.
1. Unlock the table by turning the miter
handle (2) counterclockwise.
2. Move the table while pressing up the
positive stop locking lever (3) and
grasp the miter hangle (2) to align
the indicator to the desired degree
measurement.
3. If the desired angle is one of the nine
positive stops (1), release the positive
stop locking lever (3), making sure
the lever snaps into position, and then
secure by turning the miter handle (2)
clockwise.
NOTE: Positive stops are provided at
0°, 15°, 22.5°, 31.6° and 45°.
4. If the miter angle desired is not one of
the nine positive stops, simply lock the
table into position by turning the miter
handle in the clockwise direction.
MITER SCALE INDICATOR (FIG. 10)
1. Remove the fence (1) by loosening the
four fence locking bolts.
2. Loosen the four xing screws to remove
the table insert (2).
3. Loosen the screw (4) that holds the
indicator (3) with a screwdriver.
4. Adjust the indicator (3) to the 0° mark
and retighten the screw (4).
5. Replace the table insert (2) and the
fence (1). Tighten them.
SETTING CUTTING DEPTH (FIG. 11)
The depth of cut can be preset for even and
repetitive shallow cuts.
1. Lower the blade as far as possible.
2. Loosen the lock nut (1) and turn the
adjustment bolt (2) in or out to adjust
the cutting depth.
3. Rotate the blade manually to check
for contact.
Operating the Tool
WARNING! Never connect the plug to the
power source outlet until all installations
and adjustments are completed and you
have read and understood the safety and
operational instructions.
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BASIC MITER SAW OPERATIONS
It is recommended to use the clamp to
hold the work piece rmly.
Always position the workpiece against
the fence. Any workpiece that is bowed
or warped and cannot be held at on
the table or against fence may trap the
blade and should not be used.
BODY AND HANDS POSITION (FIG. 12)
Never place hands near cutting area. Keep
hands outside the “No-Hands Zone” (1)
which includes entire table and is labeled
by “No Hands” symbols.
TURNING THE SAW ON (FIG. 13)
This miter saw is equipped with an ON/OFF
trigger switch (1). With the safety lock (2)
pressed, squeeze the trigger switch (1) to
turn the miter saw ON.
NOTE: Make the switch child-proof. Insert
a padlock (3) through the hole (4) in the
trigger switch and lock it. This will prevent
children and other unauthorized users from
engaging the trigger switch ON.
MITER CUT (FIG. 14)
1. Unlock the table by turning the miter
handle (1) counterclockwise.
2. While holding the miter handle (1),
press up the positive stop locking
lever (2).
3. Rotate the miter table to the right or left
with the miter handle (1).
4. When the table is in the desired
position, as shown on the miter scale (3),
release the positive stop locking lever (2)
and tighten the miter handle (1). The
table is now locked at the desired angle.
Positive stops are provided at 0°, 15°,
22.5°, 31.6° and 45°.
IMPORTANT: Always tighten the miter
handle (1) before performing every
cutting operation.
WARNING! To avoid injury from
materials being thrown, unplug saw
to avoid accidental starting, and then
remove small materials.
REMOVING THE BLADE (FIG. 15, 16, 17)
1. Unplug the saw from the outlet.
2. Allow the miter saw to rise to the upright
position. Raise the lower blade guard (1)
to the up position. (Fig. 15)
3. Loosen the cover plate screw (2) with a
Phillips screwdriver.
4. Rotate the cover plate (3) to expose the
arbor bolt (4).
5. Place the blade wrench on the arbor
bolt (4).
6. The arbor lock (5) is located beside the
upper blade guard, below the miter saw
switch handle. (Fig. 16)
7. Press the arbor lock (5 - Fig. 16),
holding it in rmly while turning the
blade wrench clockwise. The arbor
lock will engage after turning the hex
wrench. Continue to hold the arbor lock
to keep it engaged, while turning the
blade wrench clockwise to loosen the
arbor bolt (4 - Fig. 15).
8. Remove the arbor bolt (4), the arbor
collar (6), the reducer (7) and the
blade (8). Do not remove the inner arbor
collar. (Fig. 17)
NOTE: Pay attention to the pieces
removed, noting their position and
direction they face. Wipe the blade
collars clean of any sawdust before
installing a new blade. Also, the 255 mm
blade has a 25.4 mm arbor hole with
a 16 mm reducer (7) to mount onto
the saw.
Changing Blades
WARNING! Do not use a blade larger than
255 mm in diameter. To avoid injury from
an accidental start, make sure the switch
is in the OFF position and the plug is not
connected to the power source outlet.
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Occasionally use a cloth to wipe off chips
and dust from the machine. And oil the
rotary parts once a month to extend the tool
life. Do not oil the motor.
Check the motor brushes after the rst
50 hours of use for a new machine or after
a new set of brushes have been installed.
After the rst check, examine them every
10 hours of use.
When the carbon is worn to 6 mm in length
or if the spring or shunt wire is burned
or damaged, replace both brushes. If
the brushes are found serviceable after
removing, reinstall them.
General Maintenance
Brush Inspection
WARNING! For your own safety, turn the
switch off and remove the plug from the
power source outlet before maintaining
or lubricating your miter saw.
Maintenance
INSTALLING THE BLADE
(FIG. 15, 16, 17)
Unplug the miter saw before changing/
installing the blade.
1. Install a 255 mm blade with a 25.4 mm
arbor hole with a 16 mm reducer making
sure the rotation arrow on the blade
matches the clockwise rotation arrow
on the upper guard, and the blade teeth
are pointing downward.
2. Place the blade (8), the reducer (7) and
the arbor collar (6) in turn on the motor
arbor. Thread the arbor bolt (4) onto
the motor arbor in a counterclockwise
direction. (Fig. 17)
IMPORTANT: Make sure the at of the
blade collar is engaged with the at on
the arbor shaft.
3. Place the blade wrench on the arbor
bolt (4).
4. Press the arbor lock (5), holding
it in rmly while turning the blade
counterclockwise. When arbor lock (5)
engages, continue to press it in while
tightening the arbor bolt securely.
(Fig. 16)
5. Rotate the cover plate (3) back to its
original position until the slot in the
cover plate engages with the cover
plate screw (2). While holding the lower
blade guard (1), tighten the cover plate
screw (2) with a Phillips screwdriver.
(Fig. 15)
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I.D. Description Size Q'ty I.D. Description Size Q'ty
07WD
SLIDE PLATE 3
20X3
KNOB 2
0831
SHAFT SLEEVE 1
21GM
FLAT WASHER φ4*10-1 3
083Y
COMPRESSION SPRING 1
23NX
CORD GUARD 1
083Z
CORD CLAMP 1
23TE
POINTER 1
0CES
COMPRESSION SPRING 1
23XB
LIMIT SWITCH 1
0CPD
CENTER BOLT 1
250Z
HEX. SOC. HD. CAP SCREW M5*0.8-35 3
0D7X
SHAFT 1
25QA
HEX. SOC. HD. CAP BOLT M5*0.8-40 1
0D99
SHIM 1
2AH7
COMPRESSION SPRING 1
0D9B
ANCHOR BLOCK 1
2BSP
LOWER BLADE GUARD 1
0DHT
SPRING GUARD 1
2C8D
CLEVIS PIN 1
0DTZ
ARBOR COLLAR 2
2E35
TRIGGER 1
0DVJ
BLADE WRENCH 1
2E5E
COLLAR 1
0F1H
COLLAR 1
2E5F
BRACING PLATE 1
0J4E
FLAT WASHER φ6*13-1 2
2E7D
CR. RE. PAN HD. ROUND NECK SCREW
M6*1.0-9 1
0J6A
FLAT WASHER φ8*16-2.5 1
2ESH
CUTTER SHAFT GUARD 1
0J7R
FLAT WASHER 1/2*1-3/64 1
36Z4
FENCE 1
0JB0
WAVE WASHER WW-8 1
36Z5
TABLE 1
0JMM
O-RING 1
36Z6
ANGLE PEGULATOR 1
0JPE
HEX. HD. BOLT M6*1.0-20 1
36Z7
BASE 1
0JVY
HEX. SOC. HD. CAP BOLT M6*1.0-16 1
36Z8
LEVER 1
0JZD
HEX. SOC. SET SCREW M5*0.8-10 2
36Z9
TENSION PLATE 1
0JZN
ARBOR BOLT M8*1.25-20 1
36ZA
CHIP PLATE 1
0K2L
HEX. SOC. HD.CAP SCREW M8*1.25-30 4
36ZB
EXTENSION WING 2
0K49
CR. RE. PAN HD. SCREW & WASHER
M5*0.8-10 1
36ZC
PLUNGER HANDLE 1
0K5D
CR. RE. COUNT HD. SCREW M6*1.0-20 1
36ZF
MOTOR HANDLE 1
0K74
CR. RE. TRUSS HD. SCREW M6*1.0-8 1
36ZG
MOTOR HANDLE 1
0K7Z
CR. RE. TRUSS HD. ROUND NECK SCREW
M6*1.0-14 2
36ZJ
LOCKING HANDLE ASS'Y 1
0K9X
DRIVE SCREW φ2.3-5 2
36ZS
BUTTON SWITCH 1
0KA0 CR. RE. PAN HD. TAPPING SCREW
M5*12-20 2
370H
TABLE INSERT 1
0KB7 CR. RE. PAN HD. TAPPING SCREW
M4*18-16 2
370K
SEGMENT HANDLE 1
0KB8 CR. RE. PAN HD. TAPPING SCREW
M4*18-20 4
372K
VISE ASS'Y 1
0KD7
CR. RE. PAN HD. SCREW M4*0.7-10 4
372M
BLADE 1
0KD8
CR. RE. PAN HD. SCREW M4*0.7-12 3
372U
MOTOR ASS'Y 1
0KDH
CR. RE. PAN HD. SCREW M5*0.8-8 2
3736
POWER CABLE 1
0KDR
CR. RE. PAN HD. SCREW M5*0.8-10 2
37CS
HEX. SOC. HD. CAP SCREW M10*1.5-40 2
0KE0
CR. RE. PAN HD. SCREW M6*1.0-40 2
37WT
ARM 1
0KMS
HEX. NUT M6*1.0 T=5 1
38U7
DUST BAG ASS'Y 1
0KQW
LOCK NUT M5*0.8 T=5 1
39RZ
TORSION SPRING 1
0KQX
NUT M6*1.0 T=6 1
3A9A
TRADEMARK LABEL 1
0KR0
NUT
M12*1.75 T=12
1
3A9B
SCALE 1
0KR3
LOCK NUT M6*1.0 T=6 1
3ABC
WARNING LABEL 1
0KR4
LOCK NUT
M8*1.25 T=8
1
3ABD
LABEL 1
0KUX
TERMINAL 1
3ABE
WARNING LABEL 1
0XQ8 CR. RE. PAN HD. TAPPING SCREW
M6*1.0-20 2
M2503R PARTS LIST
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MODEL: M2503RSchematic
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I.D. Description Size Q'ty
0HX9 NEEDLE BEARING 1
0JCD SPRING PIN 1
0JX7 HEX. SOC. SET SCREW M6*1.0-6 2
0K43 CR. RE. PAN HD. SCREW & WASHER M5*0.8-16 2
0K44 CR. RE. PAN HD. SCREW & WASHER M5*0.8-12 1
0QGR COMPRESSION SPRING 1
0QQU CARBON BRUSH ASS'Y 2
0QR0 BRUSH COVER 2
1468 CR. RE. PAN HEAD TAPPING & WASHER SCREW M5*12-70 2
2DED SLOTTED SET SCREW M6*1.0-6 2
2DW9 WAVE WASHER BWW-608 1
2VGY GEAR BOX 1
2VPU FLOW GUIDE 1
2ZS3 BRUSH HOLDER ASS'Y 2
3236 CR. RE. PAN HD. SCREW & WASHER M6*1.0-55 4
32C5 BRACKET STOP ASS'Y 1
32GU CUTTER SHAFT ASS'Y 1
3738 FIELD ASS'Y 1
3739 ARMATURE ASS'Y 1
373D MOTOR COVER 1
ORDER ONLY BY MODEL NUMBER AND PART NUMBER
M2503R MOTOR PARTS LIST
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NOTES
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NOTES
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REXON M2503R Owner's manual

Category
Mitre saws
Type
Owner's manual

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