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ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS

Connect the mains lead to a standard, 230 Volt (50Hz) electrical supply
through an approved 13 amp BS 1363 plug, or a suitably fused isolator
switch.

WARNING! THIS APPLIANCE IS DOUBLE INSULATED

IMPORTANT: The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with
the following code:

Blue

-

Neutral

Brown

-

Live

As the colours of the flexible lead of this appliance may not correspond
with the coloured markings identifying terminals in your plug proceed as
follows:

Connect BROWN cord to terminal marked with “L” or coloured RED.

Connect BLUE cord to the terminal marked with “N” or coloured BLACK.

If this appliance is fitted with a plug which is moulded onto the electric
cable (i.e. non-rewirable) please note:

1.

The plug must be thrown away if it is cut from the electric cable. There
is a danger of electric shock if it is subsequently inserted into a socket
outlet.

2.

Never use the plug without the fuse cover fitted.

3.

Should you wish to replace a detachable fuse carrier, ensure that the
correct replacement is used (as indicated by marking or colour code).

4.

Replacement fuse covers can be obtained from your local dealer or
most electrical stockists.

Fuse Rating

The fuse in the plug must be replaced with one of the same rating -

13amps

and this replacement must be ASTA approved to BS1362.

Cable Extension

 If a cable extension is needed, it is essential to ensure that the size of the
conductors is at least the same size as those of the power cable supplied.

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Summary of Contents for woodworker CMS10 6501305

Page 1: ...02 08 Part Number 6501305 Operating Maintenance Instructions 10 COMPOUND MITRE SAW 10 COMPOUND MITRE SAW Model CMS10...

Page 2: ...pindle Diameter 16 mm Dust Port Diameter 31 37 mm Inner Outer Sound Power level measured 99 3 dBLWA Vibration Level 2 5 m s Normal Load Net weight 11 5 kg Part Number 6501305 Please note that the deta...

Page 3: ...ase 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 was intended Fault...

Page 4: ...DAMAGE Before using the machine any damaged part such as a guard etc should be checked to ensure that it will operate properly and perform its intended function Check for alignment of moving parts br...

Page 5: ...N MACHINE IN TOP CONDITION Keep tools sharp and clean for the best and safest performance Follow maintenance instructions 21 DON T OVERREACH Keep your proper footing and balance at all times For best...

Page 6: ...st all be in place and securely fastened when performing any operation 10 Use ONLY approved replacement saw blades Contact your local CLARKE dealer for advice The use of inferior blades may increase t...

Page 7: ...d with a plug which is moulded onto the electric cable i e non rewirable please note 1 The plug must be thrown away if it is cut from the electric cable There is a danger of electric shock if it is su...

Page 8: ...PRINCIPAL PARTS OF THE SAW 8 Fig 1 Fig 2...

Page 9: ...ations on page 3 A dust extraction outlet is provided at the rear of the machine on to which the dust bag supplied is fitted If necessary hose from a vacuum cleaner may be attached to provide fast and...

Page 10: ...ted to a workbench the rear support must be fitted see Figs 1 and 2 A single bolt secures the support to the rear of the base housing The Cutting Head is locked in its lower position for transit purpo...

Page 11: ...treat the machine with indifference and NEVER be casual with your approach To switch off release the trigger whilst still maintaining full control of the head NEVER allow the head to spring upwards a...

Page 12: ...g lever and swing the head to the side Lower the arm and bring your template up to the saw blade When satisfied that the edge of template and blade are parallel lock the head in position with locking...

Page 13: ...ARKE dealer for advice 2 Changing the Saw Blade IMPORTANT Exercise extreme care when handling the saw blade The tips are extremely sharp and careless handling could result in severe personal injury 13...

Page 14: ...e outer flange followed by the saw blade NOTE You should take this opportunity to thoroughly clean parts previously inaccessible By removing the collar it is possible to use blades with a 16mm bore 8...

Page 15: ...just the head using the 90 adjuster screw shown in Fig 13 To do this slacken off the bevel locking lever then lower the arm and lock in place with the head locking knob Place a small square on the tab...

Page 16: ...PARTS DIAGRAM 16...

Page 17: ...1 GRCMS1045 46 Cable 1 GRCMS1046 47 Cable Armor 1 GRCMS1047 48 Rubber Washer 2 GRCMS1048 49 Cable Armor 1 GRCMS1049 50 Nut Wrench 1 GRCMS1050 51 Lengthening Nut 1 GRCMS1051 52 Armor 1 GRCMS1052 53 Sp...

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