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Positive stops are provided at 45°, 30°,  22.5°, 15°, and 0°  
to both the right hand and left hand sides.
•  Loosen the mitre locking screw 

(Fig. 20) 

by turning  

it anti-clockwise.

•  Turn the rotary table to the desired angle. A mitre angle 

protractor scale is incorporated into the rotary table  
to aid setting.

•  Tighten the mitre locking screw when the desired 

angle is achieved.

WARNING: 

It is important (and good practice) to tighten the 

mitre locking screw even if a positive stop has been selected. 
 

BEVEL TILTING THE CUTTING HEAD   

A bevel cut 

(Fig. 21)

 is made with the rotary table set at  

0° mitre angle.  

Note:

 To provide clearance for the moving cutting head and 

to accommodate the path of the blade, it may be necessary  
to adjust the upper section of the fence. 

(See Page 14)

The cutting head can be tilted from the normal 0°

 

(perpendicular position) to a maximum angle of 45°

  

from the perpendicular to the left hand side only. 

To tilt the cutting head to the left:

•  Loosen the bevel locking screw 

(Fig. 22)

.

•  Tilt the cutting head to the required angle. A protractor 

scale is provided as an aid to setting 

(Fig 23)

.

•  Tighten the bevel locking screw when the desired angle  

has been selected.

When cutting is completed:

•  Release the ON/OFF trigger switch, but keep your hands  

in position and allow the blade to completely stop. 

•  Allow the cutting head to rise to its upper position,  

with the lower blade guard completely deployed  
before removing your hand(s).

•  Return the cutting head to the perpendicular position.
•  Tighten the bevel locking screw.

(8.7)

  

COMPOUND CUTTING (Fig. 24)

A compound cut is a combination of a mitre and bevel cut 
employed simultaneously. When a compound cut is required, 
select the desired bevel and mitre positions as previously 
described. 

WARNING:

 Always check that the path of the 

blade does not interfere with the machines fence or any other 
parts of the machine. Conduct a ‘dry run’ with the machined 
disconnected from the power source.
Adjust the upper left hand section of the fence if necessary.

Fig. 21

Fig. 22

Fig. 23

Fig. 24

Summary of Contents for 046-0001

Page 1: ...Originally written in UK English Date Published 01 08 2018 Original Instructions CMS F210...

Page 2: ...m 1 4 Congratulations on your purchase of an Evolution Power Tools machine Please complete your product guarantee registration online as explained in the guarantee registration leaflet included with t...

Page 3: ...onal support before cutting L 178 x W 20 x D 3mm 7 In MAXIMUM CUTTING ANGLES LEFT RIGHT Mitre 45 at 0 Bevel 45 at 45 Bevel 50 at 0 20 Bevel 45 at 21 45 Bevel Bevel 0 45 N A MITRE BEVEL MAX WIDTH OF CU...

Page 4: ...amaged Contact Evolution Power Tools for replacement labels Note All or some of the following symbols may appear in the manual or on the product Manufacturing Date Code The manufacturing date code is...

Page 5: ...1 POWER TOOL GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING Read all safety warnings and instructions Failure to follow the warnings and instructions may result in electric shock fire and or serious injury Note...

Page 6: ...e liquids or gases c Guard against electric shock Avoid body contact with earthed or grounded surfaces e g pipes radiators ranges refrigerators d Keep other persons away Do not let persons especially...

Page 7: ...ould be used in a covered and dry area The ambient temperature should be between 15 C and 30 C The humidity level should be less than 60 3 5 MITRE SAW SPECIFIC SAFETY The following specific safety ins...

Page 8: ...f the laser fails to operate it shall be repaired or replaced by the manufacturer or his authorised agent The saw blade shall only be replaced as detailed in this Instruction Manual Never attempt to r...

Page 9: ...not throw the packaging away keep it safe throughout the guarantee period Dispose of the packaging in an environmentally responsible manner Recycle if possible Do not let children play with empty plas...

Page 10: ...ALE 6 SLIDING FENCE LOCKING SCREW 7 REAR STABILISING ARM 8 DUST EXTRACTION PORT 9 CUTTING HEAD HANDLE 10 BLADE GUARD LOCKING LEVER 11 UPPER BLADE GUARD 12 SLIDING FENCE 13 LOWER BLADE GUARD 14 ROTARY...

Page 11: ...nd properly supporting the workpiece Support the saw so the machine table is level and the saw does not rock Bolt or clamp the saw securely to its support stand or workbench 7 3 FOR PORTABLE USE Mount...

Page 12: ...e necessary to allow the cutting head and blade to be lowered without them fouling any other parts of the machine To adjust the fence Loosen the thumbscrew Fig 5 Slide the upper section of the fence l...

Page 13: ...ARNING Checks adjustments must only be conducted with the machine disconnected from the power supply BEVEL ANGLES 0 45 0 Bevel Stop Adjustment Ensure that the cutting head is in the locked down positi...

Page 14: ...the cutting head and check for any blade contact with the machines base If the downward travel of the cutting head needs to be adjusted Loosen the locknut on the downward travel stop screw with a 10m...

Page 15: ...uards 8 5 PREPARING TO MAKE A CUT WARNING Do not over reach Keep good footing and balance Stand to one side so that your face and body are out of line of a possible kickback Freehand cutting is a majo...

Page 16: ...ial The cutting head is gently pushed down to cut through the workpiece Place the workpiece on the table and against the fence and secure with clamp s as appropriate Take hold of the cutting handle Tu...

Page 17: ...t hand side only To tilt the cutting head to the left Loosen the bevel locking screw Fig 22 Tilt the cutting head to the required angle A protractor scale is provided as an aid to setting Fig 23 Tight...

Page 18: ...consider using a remote workpiece support if thought necessary 8 11 INSTALLING OR REMOVING A BLADE Warning Only carry out this operation with the machine disconnected from the mains supply Note It is...

Page 19: ...supplied hex key until the button locates fully into the shaft and locks the shaft Fig 26 Tighten the arbor screw using moderate force but do not overtighten Ensure the hex key is removed and the arb...

Page 20: ...is lying flush and level within the table 6 1 MAINTENANCE Note Any maintenance must be carried out with the machine switched off and disconnected from the mains battery power supply Check that all sa...

Page 21: ...Electronic Equipment WEEE Directive And is in conformity with the applicable requirements of the following documents EN61029 1 2009 A11 EN 61029 2 9 2012 A11 EN 55014 1 2017 EN55014 2 2015 EN61000 3...

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