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HOLD DOWN CLAMP

 (Fig. 9)

A Hold Down clamp is supplied with the R210MTS.

Two sockets (one on either side) are incorporated into the rear 
of the machines fence.

•  Fit the pillar of the clamp into the socket that best suits the 

cutting application, ensuring that it is pushed fully down.

•  Tighten the fence thumbscrew to lock the pillar of the Hold 

Down Clamp into the fence socket.

•  Put the workpiece onto the rotary table and against the fence.
 •  Adjust the Hold Down Clamp so that it securely holds the 

workpiece to the rotary table.

•  Before attempting any cutting check to ensure that the 

clamp does not interfere with the blade path as the Cutting 
Head is lowered.

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

MITRE SAW CONFIGURATION

WARNING: 

It is important that the operator is adequately trained 

in the use, adjustment and operation of the machine, and has 
read the Instruction Manual before commencing operations.

Note:

 We recommend that when the R210MTS is being used as 

a Mitre Saw, the complete Fence Assembly is removed from the 
machine as stored safely for future use.

1. Releasing the Cutting Head 
Note: 

When configured in Mitre Saw mode the Cutting Head will 

be automatically locked in its upper position with the Retractable 
Lower Blade Guard completely covering the blade teeth.

To release the Cutting Head press and hold the Cutting Head 
Release Lever. 

Gently press down on the Cutting Head Handle to lower the 
Cutting Head. The operation of the Retractable Lower Blade 
Guard is automatic.

Note: 

We recommend that when the machine is not in use the 

Cutting Head is locked in its down position, with the Auxiliary 
Lower Blade Guard correctly installed and the Cutting Head 
Latching Pin fully engaged in its socket.

Fig. 9

Summary of Contents for R210 MTS

Page 1: ...Date Published 11 06 2018 Written in UK English Original Instructions MTS R210...

Page 2: ...ower Tool Page 6 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Page 7 Electrical Safety Page 7 Outdoor Use Page 7 General Power Tool Safety Instructions Page 7 Additional Safety Instructions Page 9 GETTING STARTED Page 11 Unpac...

Page 3: ...worldwide organization but technical help is also available from your supplier WEB www evolutionpowertools com EMAIL customerservices ept com WARRANTY 1 4 Congratulations on your purchase of an Evolu...

Page 4: ...ON MITRE BEVEL MAX WIDTH OF CUT MAX DEPTH OF CUT 90 90 115mm 4 1 2 55mm 2 1 8 45 90 65mm 2 1 2 55mm 2 1 8 45 45 40mm 1 9 16 25mm 15 16 MAXIMUM CUTTING CAPACITY TABLE SAW CONFIGURATION CUTTING CAPACITI...

Page 5: ...ing operation e g the work surfaces condition and orientation and the type and condition of the machine being used Before each use such factors should be assessed and where possible appropriate workin...

Page 6: ...opriate blade this machine can be used to cut Mild Steel Aluminium Wood 1 11 PROHIBITED USE OF THIS POWER TOOL WARNING This product is a Hand Operated Compound Mitre Saw and must only be used as such...

Page 7: ...ated cordless power tool 2 2 1 General Power Tool Safety Warnings Work area safety a Keep work area clean and well lit Cluttered or dark areas invite accidents b Do not operate power tools in explosiv...

Page 8: ...t these are connected and properly used Use of dust collection can reduce dust related hazards 2 5 4 General Power Tool Safety Warnings Power tool use and care a Do not force the power tool Use the co...

Page 9: ...n a well ventilated area Work with approved safety equipment such as dust masks that are specially designed to filter microscopic particles 2 8 WARNING the operation of any power tool can result in fo...

Page 10: ...ping the outer edges of the base with both hands if a sliding mitre saw transport using the handles provided Under no circumstances shall the machine be lifted or transported using the retractable gua...

Page 11: ...st sudden unexpected movement LocktheCuttingHeadinitslowestposition Ensure that the Cutting Head Locking Pin is completely engaged in its socket WARNING Do not use the blade guard as a lifting point T...

Page 12: ...e Blade Fitted 1 RipFence BevelGuideAssembly 1 Auxiliary Lower Blade Guard Fitted 1 Dust Bag Adaptor Tube 1 Rear Stabilising Arms 2 4 3 ADDITIONAL ACCESSORIES In addition to the standard items supplie...

Page 13: ...1 CUTTING HANDLE 2 ROTARY TABLE 3 RETRACTABLE LOWER BLADE GUARD 4 BLADE 5 BEVEL LOCKING LEVER Back of the machine 6 MITRE ANGLE LOCKING SCREW 7 MITRE ANGLE SCALE 8 FENCE 9 HOLD DOWN CLAMP 10 STABILIS...

Page 14: ...CH Inside handle 2 ON OFF LATCHING SWITCHES 3 CUTTING HANDLE 4 TABLE TOP 5 AUXILIARY LOWER BLADE GUARD 6 UPPER BLADE GUARD 7 RIP FENCE 8 PUSH STICK 9 MOUNTING HOLE 2 at the front and 2 under the stabi...

Page 15: ...used in one location permanently fasten it to the workbench or leg set using appropriate bolts with lock washers and nuts Note When permanently mounting the R210MTS we recommend that the four 4 rubbe...

Page 16: ...ome detached from the machine The rubber feet can in some circumstances stick to some surfaces due to vacuum suction If any of the rubber feet become detached or damaged they must be replaced DUST BAG...

Page 17: ...Head Latching Pin and allow the Cutting Head to rise to its upmost position Fig 6 Remove the Auxiliary Lower Blade Guard and store safely for future use The R210MTS is now ready to use as a Mitre Saw...

Page 18: ...the operator is adequately trained in the use adjustment and operation of the machine and has read the Instruction Manual before commencing operations Note We recommend that when the R210MTS is being...

Page 19: ...lade Keep hands in position until the ON OFF trigger has been released and the blade has completely stopped 4 The Mitre Saw On OffTrigger Switch Operation Fig 11a The On Off Switch is a non latching t...

Page 20: ...front RH side of the table near the 30 index mark Turn the Rotary Table to the required angle To aid setting an index mark is machined into the table just in front of the table insert Tighten the Mit...

Page 21: ...and tighten the thumbscrew Lower the Cutting Head to check the path of the blade Ensure there is no interference with any other parts of the machine To remove the fence Note This is only necessary whe...

Page 22: ...disconnected from the power supply Caution The R210MTS has many built in safety features and safety interlocks It is important that the following instructions and those found on the label attached to...

Page 23: ...the machine disconnected from the power supply To Align the Rip Fence Ensure that the table is at its lowest setting see Fig 23a 23b Set the Angle Gauge to an indicated 90 Slide the Fence Assembly up...

Page 24: ...lade protrudes through the table by the required amount Retighten the screw We recommend that the saw blade protrudes through the material to be cut by approximately 3mm WARNING This machine is not su...

Page 25: ...use a remote work support or enlist competent trained help Feed the workpiece through the saw keeping it indexed against the Rip Fence Use smooth steady pressure and employ a Push Stick when necessar...

Page 26: ...erous If in any doubt please contact the Helpline Push Stick A plastic push stick is provided with the machine When not in use store the push stick on the machine Note If the push stick becomes damage...

Page 27: ...rance when manoeuvring the blade into or out of the machine To refit Ensure that the blade is suitable for this machine Ensure that the direction of rotation arrow on the blade matches the direction o...

Page 28: ...al position against its stop with the Bevel Pointer indicating 0 Bevel Angle Tighten the Bevel Lock Handle Lower the Cutting Head to its lowest position The Retractable Lower Blade Guard will rotate u...

Page 29: ...rclockwise as required When exact alignment between the blade and Rotary Table is achieved tighten the locknut FENCE ADJUSTMENT Fig 33a 33b The Fence is fastened to the machines base by two 2 socket h...

Page 30: ...T The wire in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code Blue Neutral Brown Live The wire that is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal that is marked with the letter...

Page 31: ...of the Use of certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical Equipment RoHS Directive 2002 96 EC TheWaste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Directive as amended by 2003 108 EC And is in conformity...

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