Evolution BLACK255 SPECIAL EDITION Original Instructions Manual Download Page 19

FiNAL SAFETY ChECKS

MAiNTENANCE

Note: 

Any maintenance must be carried out with 

the machine switched off and disconnected from 
the mains/battery power supply.

Check that all safety features and guards are 
operating correctly on a regular basis. Only use 
this machine if all guards/safety features are 
fully operational.

All motor bearings in this machine are lubricated 
for life. No further lubrication is required.

Use a clean, slightly damp cloth to clean 
the plastic parts of the machine. Do not use 
solvents or similar products which could 
damage the plastic parts.

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 WARNiNG:

 Do not attempt to clean by 

inserting pointed objects through openings in 
the machines casings etc.  The machines air vents 
should be cleaned using compressed dry air. 

Excessive sparking may indicate the presence of 
dirt in the motor or worn out carbon brushes. If 
this is suspected have the machine serviced and 
the brushes replaced by a qualified technician

TABLE iNSERT

A two piece table insert is fitted to this 
machine. If either side is damaged or worn, 
both parts must be replaced. Replacement 
inserts (sold in handed pairs) are available 
from your supplier or Evolution Power Tools.

To replace the table inserts:

•  Remove the 3 or 4 cross-head screws that 

secure one of the inserts to the rotary table.

•  Lift the insert from the table.
•  Remove any debris that may have 

accumulated under the insert.

•  Fit the replacement insert, and replace the 

three fixing screws.

•  Repeat the process for the other side.
•  Check 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 environmentally responsible 
disposal of Waste Electrical and Electronic 
Equipment (WEEE).  

This symbol on products, or accompanying 
documents, indicates that used and end of life 
electrical and electronic equipment should 
not be disposed of with household waste. 
For proper disposal, treatment, recovery 
and recycling, please take these products 
to designated collection points, where they 
will  be accepted on a free of charge basis 
Alternatively, in some countries you may be 
able to return your products to your retailer 
upon the purchase of an equivalent new 
product. Disposing of this product correctly 
will help to save valuable resources and 
prevent any potential adverse effects on 
human health and the environment, which 
could otherwise arise from inappropriate 
waste disposal and handling. Please contact 
your local authority for further details of your 
nearest designated collection point. Penalties 
may be applicable for incorrect disposal of this 
waste in accordance with national legislation.

FOR BUSiNESS USERS iN 

ThE EUROpEAN UNiON

If you wish to discard electrical and electronic 
equipment, please contact your dealer or 
supplier for further information.

information on Disposal in other Countries 
outside the European Union

This symbol is only valid in the European 
Union. If you wish to dispose of this product, 
please contact your local authorities or dealer 
and ask for the correct method of disposal. 

Condition

Yes

Slides

Inserted through the Bevel Neck and connected 
to the Cutting Head. Locating lugs successfully 
deployed

Positive Stop Locking 
Lever

Installed onto Locking Mechanism 

Mitre Locking Handle

Installed onto Locking Screw

Power Cable

Routed correctly and fastened to back slide bracket. 
50 – 60mm max deflection at the midpoint 

Blade

Blade installed with rotation arrows matching. 
Outer blade flange and arbor bolt and washer 
correctly fitted

Safety Guards

Lower Safety Guard fully operational. Cutting Head 
locks 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 power source outlet

Mounting

Either:  
a)  Machine permanently sited and bolted  
to workbench
b) Machine mounted on board which is clamped to 
workbench (for portable use)
c) Machine bolted to a dedicated Mitre Saw Stand

Sited

Adequate provision made for the handling of long 
or irregular shaped workpieces

Environment

Dry, clean and tidy. Temperature conducive to 
material handling. Lighting adequate (double 
banked if fluorescent lights are used).

All the Yes Boxes must be ticked before the machine can be used.  
No tick = No use.

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Summary of Contents for BLACK255 SPECIAL EDITION

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

Page 2: ...th Advice 10 Specific Safety Instructions 11 Personal Protective Equipment PPE 11 Safe Operation 12 Aditional Safety Advice 12 GETTING STARTED 13 Unpacking 13 Additional Accessories 13 Machine Overvie...

Page 3: ...10V 2 339 m s2 230V 2 561 m s2 K 1 5m s2 METRIC IMPERIAL 1500W 7A 1500W 14A 1500W 13A 3000min 1 3000rpm N 13kg G 17kg N 23lb G 38 lb 6mm 1 4 3mm 1 8 300 x 60mm 11 3 4 x 2 3 8 210 x 35mm 8 1 4 x 1 3 8...

Page 4: ...sentations of fitness or to waive any of the foregoing terms of sale and none shall be binding on Evolution Power Tools Questions relating to this limited guarantee should be directed to the company s...

Page 5: ...a Keep work area clean and well lit Cluttered or dark areas invite accidents b Do not operate power tools in explosive atmospheres such as in the presence of flammable liquids gasses or dust Power to...

Page 6: ...estion of lead Exposure to even low levels of lead can cause irreversible brain and nervous system damage The young and unborn children are particularly vulnerable 2 8 WARNING Some wood and wood type...

Page 7: ...empting to operate this product and save these instructions Safety Advice Although compact this Mitre Saw is heavy To reduce the risk of back injury get competent help whenever you have to lift the sa...

Page 8: ...ers and nuts on the underside of the workbench Fig 1 To avoid injury from flying debris position the saw so that other people or bystanders cannot stand too close or behind it Locate the saw on a firm...

Page 9: ...tc Never exchange the laser module assembly for a different type or class of laser Repairs to the laser module must only be conducted by Evolution Power Tools or their authorized agent LASER ADJUSTMEN...

Page 10: ...e projected laser line matches the Path of the Blade adjustment has been achieved Note The above adjustments alignments should be checked on a regular basis to ensure laser accuracy Note The following...

Page 11: ...e locking knurled nut b Adjust the thumb screw c to limit the saw heads travel to the required depth Once set to the desired depth tighten the wing nut a against the retaining bracket to lock the dept...

Page 12: ...ked down position with the latching pin fully engaged in its socket see Fig 19 Ensure that the Cutting Head is upright against its stop and the bevel pointer is indicating 00 on the scale Fig 12 Place...

Page 13: ...ned at 900 square to a correctly installed blade The rotary table must be set at 00 miter angle The Fence is fastened to the table with two socket head Hex screws positioned at either side of the fenc...

Page 14: ...will go Tighten the slide lock screw Fig 24 Place the workpiece on the table and against the fence and secure with clamp s as appropriate Grasp the saw handle Turn the motor on and allow the saw blad...

Page 15: ...andle even if a Positive Stop has been selected and the Positive Stop Locking Lever is engaged Bevel cutting tilting the cutting head A bevel cut Fig 32 is made with the rotary table set at 00 mitre N...

Page 16: ...tion to the table extension bars if thought necessary Fig 37 Fig 36 INSTALLING or REMOVING a BLADE WARNING Only carry out this operation with the machine disconnected from the mains supply WARNING Onl...

Page 17: ...d arbor screw Lock the arbor and tighten the arbor screw using moderate force but do not overtighten Ensure the Hex Key is removed and the arbor lock has released before operating Ensure the blade gua...

Page 18: ...Insert the workpiece supports bars into the retaining holes in the base Push fully home to ensure positive location Note Approximately 75mm of the Workpiece Support Bar should slide into the base to p...

Page 19: ...atively in some countries you may be able to return your products to your retailer upon the purchase of an equivalent new product Disposing of this product correctly will help to save valuable resourc...

Page 20: ...5 1 The technical documentation required to demonstrate that the product meets the requirements of directive has been compiled and is available for inspection by the relevant enforcement authorities a...

Page 21: ...FRAN AIS Traduction des instructions d origine EN FR DE NL IT JP...

Page 22: ...Conseils de sant 91 Consignes de s curit sp cifiques 93 quipement de protection individuelle EPI 93 Operation Safe 94 Conseils de s curit additionnelle 95 MISE EN ROUTE 95 D ballage 95 Accessoires su...

Page 23: ...dB A K 3 dB A 110V 108 29 dB A 230V 107 54 dB A K 3 dB A 110V 2 339 m s2 230V 2 561 m s2 K 1 5m s2 M trique Imp rial 1500W 7A 1500W 14A 1500W 13A 3000min 1 3000rpm N 13kg G 17kg N 23lb G 38 lb 6mm 1 4...

Page 24: ...PowerTools n est pas responsable des frais engag s sur ces biens ou les dommages indirects Aucun agent employ ou agent de Evolution PowerTools est autoris pr senter des observations orales de remise e...

Page 25: ...es les consignes de s curit Le non respect des avertissements et des instructions ci dessous peut avoir pour cons quence un choc lectrique un incendie et ou de graves blessures Conserver tous les aver...

Page 26: ...dans le respect des pr sentes instructions et prendre ce faisant en compte les conditions de travail et le type de travail ex cuter L utilisation de l outil lectrique pour des fins autres que celles...

Page 27: ...orm ment aux indications dans les pr sentes instructions de service sur une plaque de bois ou sur l tabli ou fix e sur un support scie onglet Les pi ces usiner longues doivent tre soutenues par les su...

Page 28: ...R3S174 Supports de pi ce usiner EV3S1 ou SR3S1 But e de tron onnage EV3SM3 ou SR3SM3 Des accessoires suppl mentaires et des informations sur l utilisation ainsi que le type d accessoires qui est appro...

Page 29: ...t quip es au dos d un bras de stabilisation qui se trouve directement sous le point rotatif pour l angle d inclinaison Si l appareil est quip en cons quence le bras doit tre sorti de l embase en parti...

Page 30: ...s marquages apport s auparavant Le rayon forme une ligne avec les marquages pas d autre mesures n cessaires Le rayon n est pas parall le aux marquages ex cuter la section A Le rayon est certes parall...

Page 31: ...e la classe 2 avec une puissance de sortie maximale de 1 5 mW et une longueur d onde entre 365 et 670 nm Les rayons laser ne causent normalement aucun dommage optique mais regarder dans le rayon peut...

Page 32: ...but e de profondeur D ployez la plaque d arr t de la but e de profondeur a en la poussant compl tement vers la gauche Desserrez l crou ailettes b Ajustez l crou croisillon c pour limiter la course de...

Page 33: ...est d branch e du secteur Angle d inclinaison 0 et 45 0 R glage de la but e d angle d inclinaison S assurer que la t te de coupe se trouve dans la position de verrouillage inf rieure et que la tige d...

Page 34: ...t e doit tre orient e 90 angle droit R gler la table rotative sur l angle de coupe 0 La but e est fix e avec deux vis Allen qui se trouvent sur les deux c t s de la but e dans les fentes longues Fig 1...

Page 35: ...sser la t te de coupe aussi loin que possible vers l arri re Serrer la vis de verrouillage du chariot Fig 24 D poser la pi ce usiner sur la table l appuyer contre la but e et la bloquer avec un ou plu...

Page 36: ...c t droit que du c t gauche Les coupes d onglet sont possibles avec ou sans utilisation du syst me de chariot Desserrer la poign e de fixation pour l angle de coupe Fig 30 en tournant dans le sens ant...

Page 37: ...tilisant le syst me de chariot Toujours veiller que la lame de scie pouss e ne g ne ni la but e ni d autres parties de la machine R gler de nouveau la coupe gauche sup rieure de la but e si cela est n...

Page 38: ...li avant l utilisation S assurer que le prot ge lame est enti rement fonctionnel avant d utiliser la machine Remarque Blade Bore R duire Inserts ne doit tre utilis conform ment aux instructions du fab...

Page 39: ...dmission avec 30 mm de diam tre Supports de pi ce usiner Fig 42 En fonction des besoins les supports de pi ce usiner peuvent tre fix e un ou aux deux c t s de l embase de la machine Fig 41 Fig 42 Fig...

Page 40: ...ateur D evacuation Si Fourni Utilisez le tube adaptateur pour relier l orifice d vacuation de l outil un dispositif adapt d vacuation de poussi res quip de boyaux et d orifices de 30mm de diam tre Fig...

Page 41: ...p ter les tapes ci dessus pour l autre c t Contr ler si les 6 ou 8 vis de fixation sont bien serr es et si les deux inserts affleurent et sont horizontaux dans la table 6 4 PROTECTION DE L ENVIRONNEME...

Page 42: ...ectives a t compil e et est disponible des fins d inspection aux autorit s pertinentes d ex cution de la loi Cette documentation v rifie que notre dossier technique contient les documents figurant dan...

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