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CHANGING THE BLADE

REMOVING THE BLADE

1. Ensure the power cable is

disconnected from the power
supply.

2. Press the spindle lock to prevent

movement of the saw blade.

3. Loosen the hex bolt using the hex

key.

4. Remove the hex bolt and outer

retaining washer.

5. Hinge away the lower guard and

remove the blade.

INSTALLING THE BLADE

1. Ensure the power cable is disconnected from the power supply.

2. Press the spindle lock to prevent

movement of the saw blade.

3. Install the blade in the orientation

shown in fig 4 when viewed from
the right hand side of the saw. Do
not use a blade with no markings
but if they have become worn
away during previous use, inspect
the blade and note the position
of the cutting teeth. The teeth
must face in the direction of
rotation as shown by the arrow
on the blade in fig 4 when viewed from the right-hand side of the saw.

4. Install the retaining washer and hex bolt.

5. Tighten the hex bolt using the hex key. Return the hex key to its storage

socket in the saw body.

CAUTION; INSTALLING THE BLADE THE WRONG WAY ROUND MAY
RESULT IN DAMAGE TO THE BLADE.

Note: Replacement blades are available from your CLARKE dealer; part

no 6462168.

Fig 3

Fig 4

Summary of Contents for CMSF110

Page 1: ...OPERATING MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS GC0111 MULTI PURPOSE CIRCULAR SAW Model No CMSF110 Part No 6462162...

Page 2: ...of purchase Please keep your receipt as proof of purchase This guarantee is invalid if the product is found to have been abused or tampered with in any way or not used for the purpose for which it wa...

Page 3: ...Table of Contents 3 General Safety Precautions 4 Electrical Connections 7 Introduction 8 Preparation for Use 9 Operation 10 Changing the Blade 12 Maintenance 13 Troubleshooting 13 Technical Specifica...

Page 4: ...rs There is an increased risk of electric shock if your body is earthed or grounded 3 Do not expose power tools to rain or wet conditions Water entering a power tool will increase the risk of electric...

Page 5: ...e power tool or these instructions to operate the power tool Power tools are dangerous in the hands of untrained users 5 Maintain power tools Check for misalignment or binding of moving parts breakage...

Page 6: ...closed before putting the saw down 8 ALWAYS hold the workpiece securely when cutting The workpiece should always be fixed to a stable platform to avoid loss of control 9 NEVER operate the saw when the...

Page 7: ...below The old plug must be disposed of safely as insertion into a mains socket could cause an electrical hazard WARNING The wires in the power cable of this product are coloured in accordance with th...

Page 8: ...x 110 mm dia Blade fitted 1 x 4 0 mm Hexagon Key in storage socket 1 x Instruction Manual A Power Cable G Sole Plate B Trigger H Lower Blade Guard C Trigger Safety Button I Saw Blade D Front Handle J...

Page 9: ...workpiece then plug into the mains supply 3 Always support work as near as possible to the cut 4 Support the work so that the off cut will be on your right hand side 5 Clamp the workpiece so that it...

Page 10: ...e saw by holding it firmly with both hands 5 Be aware that dust or sparks will be emitted depending on the material being cut and suitable precautions should be taken to protect the operator from airb...

Page 11: ...kick back or try to climb out of the workpiece when being restarted Always stop cutting if the saw becomes hot and investigate the cause before continuing USING A FENCE OR GUIDE MARKING OUT 1 Before...

Page 12: ...ientation shown in fig 4 when viewed from the right hand side of the saw Do not use a blade with no markings but if they have become worn away during previous use inspect the blade and note the positi...

Page 13: ...the operation of the lower guard ensuring it springs freely to and fro All bearings etc in this tool are lubricated with a sufficient amount of high grade lubricant for the tools lifetime under norma...

Page 14: ...m m 0 1 1 d e e p S e d a l B d a o L o N m p r 0 0 5 4 h t e e T f o r e b m u N T C T 4 2 l e v e L e r u s s e r P d n u o S A p L B d 8 7 8 l e v e L r e w o P d n u o S A w L B d 8 8 9 r e w o P...

Page 15: ...ade Part No 6462168 The use of parts other than genuine Clarke replacement parts may result in possible safety hazards or decreased machine performance and will invalidate your warranty Contact your C...

Page 16: ...l c r i C 7 4 0 1 1 F S M C 6 1 1 0 8 6 g n i r a e B 6 1 0 1 1 F S M C 8 4 d r a u G e d a l B d e x i F 8 4 0 1 1 F S M C 7 1 0 6 x 2 4 T S w e r c S 7 1 0 1 1 F S M C 9 4 0 3 x 2 4 T S w e r c S 9...

Page 17: ...17 When ordering spare parts for this product please quote the prefix TMC ahead of the part number listed above PARTS DIAGRAM...

Page 18: ...18 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY...

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