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ERBAUER 254MM (10”) DOUBLE BEVEL SLIDING MITRE SAW

7. Removing and installing the blade 

               WARNING!

• Do not use a blade larger than 254 mm in diameter 
or less than 1.8mm thick.

 

• To avoid injury from an accidental start, make 

sure the switch is in the OFF position and the plug 
is not connected to the power source socket.  

•  For clarity the operators hands are shown in 
igs13 and 14. We recommend that the operator 

considers wearing protective gloves when handling 
or installing the blade.

Removing blade 

1) Switch off and unplug from power socket. 

 

2) The slide carriage should be locked in position 

by tightening the slide carriage lock knob (1). (See 
ig. 11)

 

3) Allow the cutting head to rise to the upright 
position. (See ig. 11) 

 

4) Release the lower blade guard by operating the 
blade guard handle, and rotate the guard into its 
upper position. 

5) Locate the spindle lock (1). (See ig. 12)

 

6) Hold the guard in position with your thumb and 
press the spindle lock gently with a inger. (ig. 
13)Rotate the blade using the correct sized allen 
key inserted into the arbor bolt (See ig. 14)

 

until 

positive location is felt. 

7) Keeping the spindle lock irmly pressed undo 

the arbor bolt with the allen key by turning it in a 
clockwise direction. 

8) Remove the bolt and outer lange from the 

machine.   

9) With the arbor bolt and out lange removed, 

gently ease the blade from the spindle and remove 
downwards and away from the cutting head. 

Note:

 Pay attention to the pieces removed, noting 

their position and direction they face. Wipe the 
blade collars clean of any sawdust before installing 
a new blade.

Fig 11

Fig 12

Fig 13

Fig 14

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Summary of Contents for ERB234MSW

Page 1: ...ERBAUER 254MM 10 DOUBLE BEVEL SLIDING MITRE SAW ERB610MSW Original Instructions Patent Pending 1008829 2 Read instructions fully before operating this tool SKU NO 61027 J1Y KZ12 255J...

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Page 3: ...onths you may return the goods for a full refund or we will repair or replace the goods if you prefer When repair is not practical or identical goods are not available alternative goods of similar spe...

Page 4: ...especially children not involved in the work touch the tool or the extension cord and keep them away from the work area 5 Store idle tools When not in use tools should be stored in a dry locked up pla...

Page 5: ...eads When the tool is used outdoors use only extension cords intended for outdoor use and so marked 19 Stay alert Watch what you are doing use common sense and do not operate the tool when you are tir...

Page 6: ...g surfaces when performing an operation where the cutting tool may contact hidden wiring or its own cord Contact with a live wire will also make exposed metal parts of the power tool live and shock th...

Page 7: ...Investigate and take corrective actions to eliminate the cause of blade binding c When restarting a saw in the workpiece centre the saw blade in the kerf and check that saw teeth are not engaged into...

Page 8: ...the cord Never use the cord to carry the tools or pull the plug from the socket Keep cord away from heat oil sharp edges or moving parts Replace damaged cords immediately Damaged cords increase the ri...

Page 9: ...hrown into your eyes which can result in severe eye damage Before beginning power tool operation always wear safety goggles or safety glasses with side shield and a full face shield when needed WARNIN...

Page 10: ...re acceptable Bright shiny relective sheet steel or the like is not suitable for laser use as the relective surface could direct the beam back at the operator Do not change the laser light assembly wi...

Page 11: ...ITRE SAW Fig 1 1 DUST BAG 2 UPPER BLADE GUARD 3 CUTTING HANDLE 4 LOWER BLADE GUARD 5 BLADE 6 TABLE INSERT 7 MITRE HANDLE 8 LASER GUIDE 9 BASE 10 TURNTABLE 11 LEFT EXTENSION TABLE 12 FENCE 13 HOLD DOWN...

Page 12: ...SAW 15 CARRYING HANDLE 16 SLIDE CARRIAGE 17 BEVEL LOCK HANDLE 18 RIGHT EXTENSION TABLE 19 MOTOR 20 POSITIVE STOP LOCKING LEVER 21 LOWER BLADE GUARD LOCK LEVER 22 LASER ON OFF SWITCH 23 ADJUSTABLE CUT...

Page 13: ...12 4 dB A K 3dB A Vibration level 4 49m s2 K 2 5m s2 The declared vibration total value has been measured in accordance with a standard test method and may be used for comparing one tool with another...

Page 14: ...n di er from the declared value depending on the ways in which the tool is used dependant on the following examples and other variations on how the tool is used How the tool is used and the materials...

Page 15: ...lide carriage See ig 4 3 Raising the Cutting Head 1 Push down slightly on the switch handle 1 and the lock lever 2 2 Pull out the stop latch knob 3 3 Allow the cutting head to rise to the up position...

Page 16: ...6 5 Installing the hold down clamp 1 Loosen the lock knob 1 from the rear side of the saw base 2 See ig 7 2 Place the hold down clamp assembly 3 in one of the mounting holes 4 See ig 8 3 Tighten the l...

Page 17: ...any cutting operation Support the saw on a level work surface Bolt or clamp the saw to its support Mounting instructions 1 For stationary use place the saw in the desired location directly on a workb...

Page 18: ...ition See ig 11 4 Release the lower blade guard by operating the blade guard handle and rotate the guard into its upper position 5 Locate the spindle lock 1 See ig 12 6 Hold the guard in position with...

Page 19: ...or bolt onto the arbour in a counterclockwise direction See ig 15 IMPORTANT Make sure the lats of the blade collars are engaged with the lats on the arbor shaft 4 Place the allen key into the arbor bo...

Page 20: ...f switch must be turned on for the laser line to show See ig 16 WARNING AVOID DIRECT EYE CONTACT Laser radiated when laser guide is turned on Avoid direct eye contact Always unplug the mitre saw from...

Page 21: ...the laser casing could result See ig 17 18 B Adjusting the Angle of the Laser Guide 1 Loosen the single screw on the RH side of the laser housing a turn 2 Turn the laser element in the desired direct...

Page 22: ...uare 2 on the mitre table with the ruler against the table and the heel of the square against the saw blade 3 If the blade is not 90 0 square with the mitre table 5 loosen the bevel lock handle 1 tilt...

Page 23: ...el and recheck for alignment 5 Repeat steps 1 through 4 until the blade is at 45 to the mitre table 6 Tighten bevel lock handle 1 and locknut 2 when alignment is achieved 7 Repeat the above procedure...

Page 24: ...ifting up on the positive stop locking lever 2 to align the indicator 3 to the desired degree measurement 3 If the desired angle is one of the nine positive stops release the positive stop locking lev...

Page 25: ...k through the full motion of a typical cut along the control arm See ig 26 11 Adjusting cutting depth The maximum depth travel of the cutting head was set at the factory Check to see that the blade do...

Page 26: ...he motor If your mitre saw does not operate when plugged into an outlet have a professional electrician check the power supply WARNING Avoid accidental starting Make sure the switch is in the OFF posi...

Page 27: ...top within approximately 8 seconds wait for the blade to stop unplug the saw and contact customer service To turn saw on Push down the lock lever 1 and squeeze the trigger switch 2 to turn the mitre s...

Page 28: ...locking lever and tighten the mitre handle The table is now locked at the desired angle Positive stops are provided at 0 15 22 5 31 6 and 45 See ig 30 IMPORTANT Always tighten the mitre table lock ha...

Page 29: ...ound cut mitre at 45 bevel at 45 move the RH or LH fence extension by irst loosening the locking screw A and secondly pulling the locking pin B and sliding the extension away from the cutting area C S...

Page 30: ...nning before allowing the cutting head to raise to its upper position See ig 33 10 Cutting bowed material A bowed workpiece must be positioned against the fence and secured with a clamping devise befo...

Page 31: ...steps See ig 36 To deploy the stop outboard 1 Slide the sprung loaded lock 2 forwards 2 Whilst holding the release lock pull the stop 1 from its stored position upwards and to the right The stop will...

Page 32: ...e power is applied to the saw 15 Cutting crown moulding Your compound mitre saw is suited for the dificult task of cutting crown moulding To it properly crown moulding must be compound mitred with ext...

Page 33: ...against fence 2 Mitre table set at Right 31 60 3 Left side is inished piece Inside Corner Right side IR 33 90 31 60 Left 1 Position bottom of moulding against fence 2 Mitre table set LEFT 31 60 Outsi...

Page 34: ...plastic cap 1 on the side of the motor 2 Remove the cap cautiously because it is spring loaded Then pull out the brush and replace Replace for the other side To reassemble reverse the procedure The ea...

Page 35: ...s Lubrication All the motor bearings in this tool are lubricated with a suficient amount of high grade lubricant for the life of the unit under normal operating conditions therefore no further bearing...

Page 36: ...tool matches the supply voltage The power tool is supplied with a itted plug however if you should need to it a new plug follows the instruction below IMPORTANT The wire in the mains lead are coloured...

Page 37: ...04 108 EC EMC Directive 2006 95 EC Low Voltage Directive 2006 42 EC Machinery Directive 2011 65 EU Restrictions of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances in electrical and electronic equipment 2002 9...

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