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General Safety Precautions for Mitre Saw...

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Adjusting the Saw...

DO NOT

change blades with power connected. Always use the correct accessories;

especially the correctly sized spanner on the arbor bolt, 

DO NOT

risk damaging the saw by

using incorrectly fitting accessories. If the saw does not have a specific device to lock the
saw shaft, 

DO NOT

jam/wedge the motor fan, it is better to wedge the saw blade with a

piece of scrap timber. After fitting the blade, make sure that all ancillary tools used during
the blade change operation have been stowed away correctly. 

REMEMBER THE ARBOR

BOLT HAS A LEFT HAND THREAD.

When fitting blades, refer to the manufacturer’s instructions concerning the maximum
capabilities of the saw, i.e. cutting capacities and capabilities in various materials,
observance of these guidelines, and clean, sharp saw blades ensure maximum
performance and optimise the life of your saw. 

DO NOT

overload the saw. (Try to cut too fast)  

CHECK

that the blade is fitted correctly, i.e. check that the blade is seated properly, the

arbor bolt is fastened and a manual rotation of the blade does not indicate any wobble. 

CHECK

that the kerf slot in the saw gullet (and under) is clear. The kerf slot is fully

enclosed, as a safety measure, to protect against the saw teeth protruding through table. 

REMEMBER

to clean it regularly. 

If the saw gullet gets damaged it may not support the work close up to the blade and this
will result in bad breakout. Replace the saw gullet as soon as possible.   

CHECK

the basic parameters of the saw, viz:- check the blade is vertical to the turn table

when the tilt indicator reads '0'; check the blade 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 not met, refer to the specific
section in the Instruction Manual that deals with “Setting up your machine”.
Set the required mitre angle or tilt angle or both, then carry out a “dry” run to ensure that
you will be able to complete the saw cut without any problems. Connect the power, give the
machine a quick “burst” off load and in a safe position to check that everything is correct
before proceeding with the work operation.

Make sure that the wood is hard against the backfence before starting the saw.

Always allow the saw to run up to speed before attempting to cut.

Pull the saw over in a smooth continuous movement.

We strongly advise that all material is clamped to the table before any sawing is carried out.
When 'fine' cutting e.g. beads, architraves, framing, etc., if the material is still 'breaking out'
at the rear of the cut, you may be able to minimise the damage by the addition of a thin
facing board of an appropriate hardwood, clamped or screwed across the face of the fence
to act as a “spelch”.(Make sure you fasten the board on both sides of the fence and cut the
saw slot before any actual work is done.) 

When you have finished the cut, allow the saw to rise to its 'up' position, check that the
lower guard has returned to cover the saw blade. Allow the blade to come to a stop before
removing the workpiece.

When working with timber than is bent, bowed, in wind, cupped, etc., make sure that the
offending timber is placed to the machine such that the cut will not allow the timber to 'fall'
to the table or fence and pinch the saw blade.

Tilt pointer

0˚ degrees

Fig I

Fig J

Mitre Saw at 45˚ degrees

45˚degrees

Tilt preset stop

Engineers square

Tilt clamping lever

Fig G

Fig H

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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