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HELPLINE NO 08707252949

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2. CHANGING THE SAW BLADE (SEE M, 

N)

Fig. M

Disconnect the saw from the power supply.

Lower the saw head until the blade securing 

bolt can be seen.

Press blade spindle lock (f) and rotate 

the blade until it is locked, then loosen 

and remove the blade securing bolt, and 

outer flange with the hex key in clockwise 

direction.

Fig. N

f

Note: 

Blade securing bolt has a left hand 

thread.

Remove the blade, (we recommend the use 

of a stout glove for this). Clean any saw dust 

and debris from the arbor and saw blade 

securing flanges.

To refit the blade, follow the above 

procedure in reverse order.  If you want to 

take the inner flange out for cleaning, refit it 

as shown in Fig.O.

Fig. O

3. REPLACING THE CARBON BRUSHES 

(SEE P)

Fig. P

—Check the carbon brushes regularly. If 

the carbon brushes are worn down to about 

4mm, replace them with the new set (not 

supplied). It must be replaced in pairs.

—With a suitable slotted screwdriver turn 

the cap anti-clockwise until the carbon brush 

is released, replace the brush and make 

sure that they locate well and are secured 

within the brush retainer.

4. MOVING THE SAW

1. When transporting the saw with fixed 

locations make sure that the saw head is 

locked in the lower position.

2. The rotary table handle and the bevel 

lock knob must all be securely tightened.

3. Use the transportation handle to lift 

the saw. Do not lift the saw by the switch 

handle.

Summary of Contents for BMS210K.1

Page 1: ...8 COMPOUND MITRE SAW WITH LASER BMS210K 1...

Page 2: ...s properly Do not wear loose clothing or jewellery they can be caught in moving parts Non skid footwear is recommended when working outdoors Wear protective hair covering to contain long hair 9 Use pr...

Page 3: ...has to be done by the manufacturer or his agent in order to avoid a safety hazard 24 For tools intended to be connected to a water supply for tools provided with a PRCD Never use the tool without the...

Page 4: ...n freely for a few seconds If it makes an unfamiliar sound or vibration switch it off immediately and disconnect from the power supply 12 Never try to cut freehand Always ensure that the workpiece is...

Page 5: ...suitable for laser applications as the reflective surface may direct the laser beam back at the operator 5 Do not change the laser device with a different type The manufacturer or an authorized agent...

Page 6: ...ot 10 Rotary table handle 11 Base plate 12 Rotary table 13 Rotary table locking knob 14 Retractable safety guard 15 Carbon brush cap 16 Safety release lever 17 Trigger switch 18 Transportation handle...

Page 7: ...on rail 1pc Dust bag 1pc Wrench 1pc Blade 1pc Clamp vice 1pc Blade assembled in the machine 1pc Support stand 2pcs Batteries Voltage Power input No load speed Bevel capacity Miter capacity Cutting cap...

Page 8: ...ust bag by unzipping the slide fastener Note To ensure optimal dust collecting empty the dust bag when it becomes filled to approximately 2 3 of its capacity 2 TABLE EXTENSION RAIL SEE B Fig B To inst...

Page 9: ...on To release the head ready for operation apply downward pressure and pull out the lock pin 20 2 Connect the machine to power outlet ensure that the mains cable is clear of the blade and base plate 3...

Page 10: ...purpose of precision cutting Make sure the batteries are fitted in the laser guide before carrying out precision cutting To fit the batteries remove the battery storage cover insert 2 x 1 5V AAA batte...

Page 11: ...ave moved in transit Ensure power is disconnected while making these adjustments To confirm the 0 rotary table setting set the rotary table at 0 and tighten the rotary table locking knob Check that th...

Page 12: ...erse order If you want to take the inner flange out for cleaning refit it as shown in Fig O Fig O 3 REPLACING THE CARBON BRUSHES SEE P Fig P Check the carbon brushes regularly If the carbon brushes ar...

Page 13: ...o prevent engaging into a socket If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by a service agent or a similarly qualified person in order to avoid hazard Environmental protection Waste electrical...

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