Bolt down the crosscut and mitre saw on to a steady surface using the holding down bolt holes provided in the base.
Support long workpieces on a surface or blocks so that it is at the same height as the saw table. This will stop long workpieces
from tipping over.
Always keep the power cable well out of the saw's working area and fed to the rear of the machine.
Look after your health: Wear ear defenders - also wear safety glasses and a breathing /dust mask.
After you have used the machine secure it with the locking button .
Only use saw blades that have a diameter of 250 mm and are suitable for the type of clamping flange on the saw. Saw blades with hardened
metal teeth must have a negative rake angle.
Do not use saw blades that have deep hook teeth.
Do not use saw blades that have a recommended speed of less than 3800 revolutions per minute.
The head bolt on the spindle and retainer must always be kept clean.
Always check the workpiece carefully for any foreign bodies (nails etc.) and remove all dangerous items from area of the saw cut.
Never reach behind the blade. Only remove any material accumulated there once the saw has been unplugged and the blade has stopped rotating.
Do not cut too small a workpiece. Your hand must always remain at least 10 cm away from the saw blade.
Use G clamps (c) or other mountings to ensure that any (e.g. awkwardly shaped) workpiece cannot slide or rotate during cutting. The
workpiece must be held tightly against the saw table base and stop plate so that there are no gaps between the workpiece and the saw table
or the stop plate.
Make sure that all the clamps and stops are always tightly seated.
Never cut more than one workpiece at a time.
Make sure that the saw blade has reached its full speed before any cut is started and do not use too much force. This should avoid the saw
being brought to a standstill.
ASSEMBLY
Only connect your crosscut and mitre saw to the power supply when you have followed all these instructions and completely assembled
the saw.
Pick up the saw using the transverse support stirrup
or the base plate and remove it from the packaging. Do not lift or carry the saw
by the actuating handle as this can lead to misalignment.
1. Insert the transverse support stirrups
into the openings provided in the left and right hand sides of the base.
2. Fully screw the stop setting handle for setting the stops on the saw table tightly into the threaded hole provided.
3. Unscrew the stop setting handle
again two or three turns and rotate the saw table using the control lever (pressing the
control lever disengages the stop and allows the saw table to be turned to the left or right into the desired position) into the home position
(0° - setting).
4. When the control lever is engaged in the home position, retighten the stop setting handle to set the stop for the saw.
5. Press the actuating handle
down gently and pull out the locking button . The cutting head can be moved into the open upper position.
6. Attach the dust extraction bag (b) to the dust extraction outlet . See that the dust bag sealing ring fits into the groove in the dust
extraction outlet.
7. So that you can work safely we recommend that you fasten down the crosscut and mitre saw on to a flat surface using the threaded holes
provided in the underside of the saw base.