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254MM (10”) COMPOUND MITRE SAW

254MM (10”) COMPOUND MITRE SAW

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254MM (10”) COMPOUND MITRE SAW

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254MM (10”) COMPOUND MITRE SAW

MAINTENANCE

Note

This maintenance section is the 

best section for all the saws and should 
be used as a master for all the mitre saws 
when the following changes have been 
completed.

       Danger:

 

To avoid injury, never         

put lubricants on the blade while it is 
spinning.

Warning: 

To avoid fire or toxic 

reaction, never use petrol, naphtha 
acetone, lacquer thinner or similar highly 
volatile solvents to clean the mitre saw.

Warning: 

For your safety, this saw 

is double-insulated. To avoid electrical 
shock, fire or injury, use only parts 
identical to those identified in the parts 
list. Reassemble exactly as the original 
assembly to avoid electrical shock.

1. Replacing carbon brushes

Replace both carbon brushes when either 
has less than 6 mm length of carbon 
remaining, or if the spring or wire is 
damaged or burned. To inspect or replace 
brushes, first unplug the saw. Then remove 
the black plastic cap (1) on the side of the 
motor (2). Remove the cap cautiously, 
because it is springloaded. Then pull 
out the brush and replace. Replace for 
the other side. To reassemble reverse 
the procedure. The ears on the metal 
end of the assembly go in the same hole 
the carbon part fits into. Tighten the cap 
snugly, but do not overtighten. (See fig.36)

Fig 36

2

1

Note

:

 To reinstall the same brushes, first 

make sure the brushes go back in the way 
they came out. This will avoid a break-
in period that reduces motor performance 
and increases wear.

Replacement Parts available from 01709 
876611.

Summary of Contents for ERB2502SE

Page 1: ...1 1 254MM 10 COMPOUND MITRE SAW 2WARRANTY YEARS ERB2502SE...

Page 2: ...254MM 10 COMPOUND MITRE SAW 254MM 10 COMPOUND MITRE SAW...

Page 3: ...ccurs within the rst 24 months 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 alterna...

Page 4: ...t abuse the cord Never use the cord for carrying pulling or unplugging the power tool Keep cord away from heat oil sharp edges or moving parts Damaged or entangled cords increase the risk of electric...

Page 5: ...power tools Check for misalignment or binding of moving parts breakage of parts and any other condition that may affect the power tools operation If damaged have the power tool repaired before use Man...

Page 6: ...uld be carefully checked to determine if it will operate properly and perform its intended function Check for misalignment or binding of moving parts breakage of parts and any other condition that may...

Page 7: ...adequate lighting of the immediate work area 22 When tted with laser no exchange with different type of laser is permitted Repairs shall only be carried out by the laser manfacturer or an authorised...

Page 8: ...arriers between the electrical and mechanical components making it unnecessary for the tool to be earthed Important note Be sure the supply is the same as the voltage given on the rating plate The too...

Page 9: ...E GUARD 2 SWITCH HANDLE 3 LOWER BLADE GUARD 4 STOP BLOCK 5 RIGHT EXTENSION WING 6 MITRE SCALE 7 POSITIVE STOP LOCKING LEVER 8 MITRE HANDLE 9 MOUNTING HOLE 10 BASE 11 LEFT EXTENSION WING 12 HOLD DOWN C...

Page 10: ...ND MITRE SAW 21 23 15 SPANNER STORAGE 16 STOP LATCH 17 PIOVT BOLT LOCK NUT 18 ON OFF TRIGGER SWITCH 19 MOTOR 20 BEVEL SCALE 21 POSITIVE MITRE DETENTS 22 TABLE INSERT 23 TABLE 24 FENCE 25 BLADE 26 ARBO...

Page 11: ...5 31 6 45 left right Mitre angle range 47 left right Bevel angle range 0 to 45 left Maximum capacity Cross cut 67 140 mm Mitre cut at 45 67 89 mm Bevel cut at 45 38 140 mm Compound cut at 45 38 89 mm...

Page 12: ...3 Cutting head Raising 1 Push down slightly on the cutting handle 1 and the lock lever 5 2 Pull out the stop latch knob 2 3 Allow the cutting head 3 to raise to the up position See Fig 5 To avoid inju...

Page 13: ...rovided with a stop block The extension may be used with or without this piece To install the stop block 1 Slide the stop block 1 onto the rail 2 of the right extension wing 2 Thread the wing bolt 3 i...

Page 14: ...g head switch handle See g 10 7 Press the arbour lock holding it in rmly while turning the blade spanner clockwise The arbour lock will engage after turning the spanner Continue to hold the arbour loc...

Page 15: ...ver plate 3 back until the slot in the cover plate engages with the cover plate screw 2 While holding the lower blade guard tighten the screw with a Phillips screwdriver See g 9 Note The lower blade g...

Page 16: ...crap piece of wood make a cut at 90o then check squareness on the piece Readjust if necessary See g 12 2 Mitre scale The mitre scale assists the user in setting the desired mitre angles from 47 left t...

Page 17: ...is snug allowing no side to side arm movement To adjust tighten or loosen the adjusting nut 2 See g 14 4 Cutting head downward travel adjustment Warning To avoid injury from unexpected starting or ele...

Page 18: ...0 square with the mitre table loosen the bevel lock handle tilt the cutting head completely to the left loosen the jamb nut 4 on the bevel angle adjustment bolt 3 and use a 10 mm spanner to adjust the...

Page 19: ...ted saw movement Before moving the saw disconnect the power cord from the outlet and lock the cutting arm in the lower position using the stop latch Note The stop latch is for carrying or storing the...

Page 20: ...s washers and screws must be purchased separately 2 For portable use place the saw on a 19 mm thick piece of plywood Bolt the base of the mitre saw securely to the plywood using the mounting holes on...

Page 21: ...he power lead The saw must be connected to the power source and the laser on off switch must be turned on for the laser line to show CAUTION AVOID DIRECT EYE CONTACT Laser radiated when laser guide is...

Page 22: ...procedure B B Adjusting the Angle of the Laser Guide 1 Turn the laser element 2 in the desired direction to adjust the laser angle Note Do not adjust the laser more than 1 4 turn in either direction a...

Page 23: ...a 230 V 50 Hz Power supply normal household current Do not operate on direct current DC This large voltage drop will cause a loss of power that will overheat the motor If your mitre saw does not oper...

Page 24: ...GUIDE section Before releasing jammed material Release trigger switch Wait for all moving parts to stop before moving your hands and raising cutting arm Unplug the mitre saw 4 Basic saw operations War...

Page 25: ...stop Make workshop child proof Lock the shop Disconnect master switches Store tool away from children and other unquali ed users 7 Mitre cut 1 When a mitre cut is required unlock the mitre table by t...

Page 26: ...und cut is the combination of a mitre and a bevel cut simultaneously 1 Loosen the bevel lock handle 1 Fig 28 and position the cutting head at the desired bevel position Lock the bevel lock handle 2 Lo...

Page 27: ...r less it is possible for the saw blade to catch the cut off piece and throw it out of the saw or into the blade guard and housing possibly causing damage or injury To minimize this an auxiliary wood...

Page 28: ...and table Use hold down or C clamps whenever possible and place tape on the area being clamped to avoid marks 2 Reduce splintering by taping the cut area prior to making cut Mark cut line directly on...

Page 29: ...ing has a top rear angle the section that ts at against the ceiling of 52 and a bottom rear angle the section that ts at against the wall of 38 In order to accurately cut crown moulding for a 90 insid...

Page 30: ...ce 2 Mitre table set at RIGHT 31 6 3 LEFT side is nished piece Inside corner Right side IR 33 9 31 6 Left 1 Position bottom of moulding against fence 2 Mitre table set at LEFT 31 6 3 LEFT side is nish...

Page 31: ...original assembly to avoid electrical shock 1 Replacing carbon brushes Replace both carbon brushes when either has less than 6 mm length of carbon remaining or if the spring or wire is damaged or bur...

Page 32: ...ate under the work table and base This could cause dif culty in the movement of the worktable when setting up a mitre cut Frequently blow out or vacuum up the sawdust Warning If blowing sawdust wear p...

Page 33: ...tage The power tool is supplied with a tted plug however if you should need to t a new plug follows the instruction below IMPORTANT The wire in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the follo...

Page 34: ...requirements of the following directives 89 336 EEC EMC Directive 73 23 EEC 93 68 EEC Low Voltage Directive 98 37 EC Machinery Directive Standards and technical speci cations referred to EN 55014 1 20...

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