Evolution Black 255 Original Instructions Manual Download Page 13

•  To reduce the risk of back injury, hold the tool 

close to your body when lifting. Bending your 
knees so you can lift with your legs, not your 
back. Lift by using the handheld areas at each 
side of the machines base.

•  Never carry the Mitre Saw by the power 

cord. Carrying the Mitre Saw by the power 
cord could cause damage to the insulation 
or the wire connections resulting in electric 
shock or fire.

•  Before moving the Mitre Saw tighten the 

mitre and bevel locking screws and the 
sliding carriage locking screw to guard 
against sudden unexpected movement.

•  Lock the Cutting Head in its lowest position. 

Ensure that the Cutting Head Locking Pin is 
completely engaged in its socket.

WARNING:

 Do not use the blade guard as a 

‘lifting point’. The power cord must be removed 
from the power supply before attempting to 
move the machine. 

•  Lock the Cutting Head in the down position 

using the Cutting Head Locking Pin.

•  Loosen the Mitre Angle Locking Screw. Turn 

the table to either of its maximum settings. 

•  Lock the table in position using the Locking 

Screw.

•  Use the two carry handle cut-outs machined 

into either side of the machine base, to 
transport the machine.

Place the saw on a secure stationary work 
surface and check the saw over carefully. 

Check particularly the operation of all the 
machines safety features before attempting to 
operate the machine.

(4.1)

GETTING STARTED - UNPACKING

Caution: 

This packaging contains sharp 

objects. Take care when unpacking. This 
machine could require two persons to lift, 
assemble and move this machine. Remove 
the machine, together with the accessories 
supplied from the packaging. 

Check carefully to ensure that the machine 
is in good condition and account for all the 
accessories listed in this manual. Also make 
sure that all the accessories are complete. If any 
parts are found to be missing, the machine and 
its accessories should be returned together in 
their original packaging to the retailer. 

Do 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 plastic bags 
due to the risk of suffocation.

(4.2)

ITEMS SUPPLIED

 

•    Instructions  
•  Hold Down Clamp   
•  Blade Change Hex Key
•  Side Extension Hex Key
•  Multipurpose Blade
•  Extraction Port Adapter Tube
•  Exhaust Port Plug

(4.3)

OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES 

(NOT SUPPLIED)

In addition to the standard items supplied 
with this machine, other accessories are 
available to enhance its performance. 
These include the following items:

Description

Part N°

Evolution  

Diamond Blades 

DIAMOND210 

or 

DIAMOND255

Dust Collection Bag

EV3S174 or 

SR3S174

Workpiece Support Bars

EV3S1 or SR3S1

End Stop  

(Repetitive Cutting)

EV3SM3 or 

SR3SM3

Additional accessories and information on 
the use and type of accessory suitable for your 
machine can be obtained by contacting your 
local dealer or Evolution Power Tools.

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Summary of Contents for Black 255

Page 1: ...Date Published 07 05 2014 Written in UK English V1 Original Instructions STEALTH255 EN FR DE NL IT JP 255...

Page 2: ...ty Instructions 08 Health Advice 10 Specific Safety Instructions 11 Personal Protective Equipment PPE 11 Safe Operation 12 Additional Safety Advice 12 GETTING STARTED 13 Unpacking 13 Additional Access...

Page 3: ...3 www evolutionpowertools com EN FR DE NL IT JP...

Page 4: ...ower Wave Length NOISE VIBRATION DATA Sound Pressure Level Sound Power Level Vibration Level METRIC IMPERIAL 1500W 7A 1500W 14A 1500W 13A 3750min 1 3750rpm N 13kg G 14 6kg N 29lb G 32lb 6mm 1 4 3mm 1...

Page 5: ...000W Soft Start 9A Soft Start 1600W Soft Start 15A Soft Start 1800W Soft Start 15A Soft Start 2500min 1 2500rpm N 19 6kg G 21kg N 43lb G 46lb 6mm 1 4 3mm 1 8 300 x 75mm 11 3 4 x 3 210 x 40mm 8 1 4 x 1...

Page 6: ...iod and from the original date of purchase repair or replace any goods found to be defective in materials or workmanship This guarantee is void if the tool being returned has been used beyond the reco...

Page 7: ...care allowing the machine to do the work Avoid using excessive physical effort on any of the machines controls Consider your security and stability and the orientation of the machine during use Workpi...

Page 8: ...e correct moulded plug and mains lead for the designated market If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by a special cord or assembly available from the manufacturers or its service agent 1...

Page 9: ...he risk of electric shock f If operating a power tool in a damp location is unavoidable use a residual current device RCD protected supply Use of an RCD reduces the risk of electric shock 2 4 3 Genera...

Page 10: ...d clean Properly maintained cutting tools with sharp cutting edges are less likely to bind and are easier to control g Usethepowertool accessoriesandtool bitsetc inaccordancewiththeseinstructions taki...

Page 11: ...factured from high speed steel HSS If the table insert becomes damaged or worn it must be replaced with an identical one available from the manufacturer as detailed in this manual 3 6 PERSONAL PROTECT...

Page 12: ...orised agent The saw blade shall only be replaced as detailed in this Instruction Manual Never attempt to retrieve off cuts or any other part of the work piece until the cutting head is in the raised...

Page 13: ...CKING Caution This packaging contains sharp objects Take care when unpacking This machine could require two persons to lift assemble and move this machine Remove the machine together with the accessor...

Page 14: ...ADE 10 SLIDE LOCKING SCREW 11 BEVEL LOCK LEVER 12 MITRE HANDLE 13 MITRE ANGLE SCALE 14 POSITIVE STOP LOCKING LEVER 15 WORKPIECE SUPPORT Optional Accessory 16 REPEAT END STOP Optional Accessory 17 FENC...

Page 15: ...rm level surface where there is plenty of room for handling and 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...

Page 16: ...f the blade or with the path of any other part of the Cutting Head as it is lowered The laser This machine is equipped with a Laser Cutting Guide This allows the operator to preview the path of the bl...

Page 17: ...marks No further action required Beam is not parallel with the marks Follow section A Beam is parallel but not aligned with the marks Proceed to B A If the laser beam is not parallel to the marks pro...

Page 18: ...the Cutting Head and trace the path of the blade across the cardboard jig by sliding the Cutting Head forward and backwards Position the cardboard so that the Path of the Blade as marked on the jig ex...

Page 19: ...s directed at the workpiece only when it is located on the mitre saw table Never direct the laser beam onto any bright shiny reflective surface as the laser beam could be reflected back towards the op...

Page 20: ...of the laser unit If it becomes damaged or opaque for any reason it can be replaced Carefully pull the lens from the laser unit and replace with a new lens DEPTH STOP FIG 9 Use of the depth stop allow...

Page 21: ...ion of the Fence leftward to the required position and tighten the thumbscrew Conduct a dry run with the power off to confirm that there is no interference between moving parts as the Cutting Head is...

Page 22: ...e a sudden slip could cause your fingers or a hand to move into the blade Before attempting a cut make a dry run with the power off so that you can see the path of the blade Keep your hands in positio...

Page 23: ...osen the locknut on the Bevel Angle Adjustment Screw Fig 14 Use a Hex Key to turn the screw in or out to adjust the blade angle Return the Cutting Head to its upright position and recheck the angular...

Page 24: ...e set at 31 6o Mitre angle to the left or right hand side This allows the Rage machine to be used for cutting 38o Crown Moulding To check the 33 9o angle the operator will require a vernier angle gaug...

Page 25: ...ning screw using a 2 Phillips screwdriver Adjust as necessary and then securely tighten the fixing screw Fig 20 8 5 PREPARING TO MAKE A CUT DO NOT OVER REACH Keep good footing and balance Stand to one...

Page 26: ...he same time twist the Head Latching Pin clockwise and pull outwards Note We recommend that when the machine is not in use the Cutting Head is locked in its down position with the latching pin fully e...

Page 27: ...the Cutting Head locked in the upper position before releasing the Cutting Handle Remove the workpiece SLIDE CUTTING This saw is equipped with a Sliding Carriage system Loosening the slide lock screw...

Page 28: ...Head is in the correct position above the workpiece it can be lowered and pushed rearwards towards the fence to complete the cut MITRE CUTTING Fig 29 The rotary table of this machine can be turned thr...

Page 29: ...Note The bevel lock lever is sprung loaded and this enables it to be repositioned on its operating screw Repositioning may be necessary to avoid interference with other parts of the machine when certa...

Page 30: ...L Fig 37 Before cutting any workpiece check to see if it is bowed If it is bowed the workpiece must be positioned and cut as shown Do not position the workpiece incorrectly or cut the workpiece withou...

Page 31: ...blade from the arbor Fig 40a Note The arbor screw has a LH thread Turn clockwise to loosen Turn counterclockwise to tighten Ensure that the blade and blade flanges are clean and free from any contami...

Page 32: ...ith the relevant arbor size each side Do not fit a 16mm 5 8 arbor blade to the 25 4mm 1 marked silver dual sided inner flange side Note It is recommended that the operator considers wearing protective...

Page 33: ...ely fit saw blades with a 16mm 5 8 arbor as available in the USA market Fig 40e When reversed the 25 4mm 1 ring elevation will be pointing inwards to the motor This now provides a 16mm 5 8 arbor on th...

Page 34: ...ag in an environmentally responsible way It may be necessary to wear a dust mask when emptying the Dust Bag Note A workshop vacuum extraction machine can be attached to the dust extraction port if req...

Page 35: ...efficiency Fitting the Repeat Stop Loosen the Repeat Stop thumb screws sufficiently to allow the arms of the Workpiece Support Bar to slide through the holes in the Repeat Stop Position the Repeat Sto...

Page 36: ...in the upper position with blade covered Cutting Head can only be lowered when Blade Guard Locking trigger is operated Supply Supply matches specification found on machine Rating Plate Plug matches po...

Page 37: ...that all 6 or 8 fixing screws are tightened securely and that both inserts are lying flush and level within the table 6 4 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Information for private householders for the environ...

Page 38: ...rking Directive 2011 65 EU The Restriction of the Use of certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical Equipment RoHS Directive 2012 19 EU TheWaste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Directive And...

Page 39: ...z 110V 50 60Hz Input 1500W Product Details Description RAGE3 S300 210mm TCT Multipurpose Sliding Mitre Saw Evolution Model No RAGE3S3001 RAGE3S3002 RAGE3S3002EU Factory Model No JIXL DU05 210 Brand Na...

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