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Changing the Saw Blade...

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Model Number: 

MJ265A-C  

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250mm Sliding Arm Compound Mitre Saw

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250 Saw Blade (fitted)

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Arbor bolt spanner

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Knob for the Turntable Locking Clamp

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Holding Clamp

AWSMS10EC

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Extension/Support frames

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Cut length stop and mounting

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Saw Dust collection bag

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Instruction Manual

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Guarantee Card

Specification

Axminster No. 

340402 (AWSMS10)

Rated                    

Light Trade

Motor                           

250v 50Hz Single Phase 1500W

Blade Size              

250mm  Bore 30mm

Speed                            

4500rpm

Laser

Class2 Laser Output <1mW

Max Mitre Angle                

Left 45˚ Right 50˚

Max Tilt Angle                                                   

Left 45˚ 

Table Size

500mm x 330mm

Weight                    

18.8kg

 Overall size - 

Saw in ‘up’ position, sliding arm back

Width 500mm Depth 730mm Height 570mm

Saw in ‘housed’ position, sliding arm forward

Width 500mm Depth 690mm Height 480mm 

Overall size - with sawdust bag fitted

Saw in ‘housed’ position, sliding arm forward

Width 500mm Depth 690mm Height 480mm

Length of each support arm when fitted

275mm

Supplied cable length

2 metres

2. Before fitting the new blade ensure that the inner saw blade washer is clean and correctly seated on
the shaft. Fit the blade over the shaft and check it is seated correctly against the rear saw plate
washer. Locate the offside blade washer over the shaft and the ‘key’ flanging, introduce the arbor bolt
and its washer, screw in until finger tight, check everything is seated correctly. Engage the arbor lock
and tighten the arbor bolt (anti-clockwise). Turn the blade by hand to check that everything seems
O.K..  Put the arbor bolt spanner back in its stowage. Rotate the saw guard bracket back into position
(make sure the operating lever is correctly positioned) and the saw guard bracket is fully back on its
holding screw, re-tighten, check everything moves freely and correctly, then tighten securely. 

3. Reconnect the saw to the supply, ensure that the saw is in a safe position, the blade is free, and
give the machine a quick burst to check all is O.K., i.e. the blade runs true, no vibration, etc.

Saw arbor

lock button

Engage the saw arbor lock and fit the spanner
onto the bolt, keeping the lock depressed, loosen
the saw arbor bolt by turning clockwise, (left hand
thread).

13mm

Spanner

Fig S

Fig Sa

Summary of Contents for 340402

Page 1: ...AXMINSTER W www axminster co uk W H I T E AXMINSTER W 2007 340402 www axminster co uk Axminster Devon EX13 5PH UK FREEPHONE 0800 371822 Axminster Reference No AWSMS10 250mm Slide Mitre Saw Class 2 La...

Page 2: ...20 Parts Breakdown 21 22 Safety Protection Symbols SAFETY The symbols shown on the cover of this manual advise you to observe the appropriate safety protocols when using this machine E y e Protectio...

Page 3: ...644 P R declares that this product Sliding Mitre Saw MJ265A C manufactured by Jiangsu Electric Tools Group Co is in compliance with the following standards or standardisation documents in accordance w...

Page 4: ...itted 275mm Supplied cable length 2 metres 2 Before fitting the new blade ensure that the inner saw blade washer is clean and correctly seated on the shaft Fit the blade over the shaft and check it is...

Page 5: ...e that the supplied clamp will only clamp timber up to 100mm wide We do not recommend that any sawing operations are carried out without stuff being securely clamped to the machine May we recommend th...

Page 6: ...em and ensure that they are correctly rated to safely supply the current that is required for your machine Work Place Environment Always carry the machine with the saw locked in the housed down positi...

Page 7: ...CES SHOULD CHILDREN BE ALLOWED IN WORK AREAS Before using the saw read the instructions thoroughly and make sure you understand them Carry out a visual inspection of the saw checking for damage or any...

Page 8: ...lade is perpendicular to the rear fence when the turn indicator reads 0 This will give you confidence that the angles you wish to set on the saw will be correct If either of these basic parameters is...

Page 9: ...t moved the sliding arm clamping lock K start again from A Laser Radiation This machine is equipped with a Class 2 laser device The laser must not be replaced with any other type The emitted radiation...

Page 10: ...re the clamp is always tightened before operating the saw DO NOT over tighten Tilt clamping lever Turning this lever anti clockwise will release the clamp mechanism and scale allowing the saw to be ti...

Page 11: ...saw to be preset to the vertical and 45 degrees left Upper guard Fixed guard part of the saw body frame covering the top part of the saw blade Lower guard The lower guard is a cup guard moulded in cle...

Page 12: ...the latch to the right allows the saw to be pulled over Sliding arm The sliding arm mounts the pivot housing that carries the pivot shaft body for the saw body frame and its associated components The...

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