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DESCRIPTION OF GRAPHIC PAGES
The below list refers to device components shown in the graphic pages of this instruction manual.
1.
Transport handle
23.
Working table locking knob
2.
Handle grip
24.
Table insert
3.
Switch lock button
25.
Working table
4.
Switch
26.
Laser unit
5.
Cutting disc guard lever
27.
Fixed guard
6.
Spindle lock button
28.
Dust extraction connector
7.
Cutting disc guard
29.
Dust bag
8.
Carbon brush cover
30.
Vertical clamp locking knob
9.
Head locking pin
31.
Vertical clamp arm
10.
Cutting depth limiter
32.
Vertical clamp arm locking knob
11.
Cutting depth limiter bolt
33.
Workpiece fixing knob
12.
Guide locking knob
34.
Head tilt angle scale
13.
Guide
35.
Head tilt angle indicator
14.
Head locking lever
36.
Battery compartment
15.
Fence
37.
Laser switch button
16.
Table extension
38.
Laser
17.
Limiter
39.
Laser unit mounting bolts
18.
Table extension locking knob
40.
Centre plate mounting bolt
19.
Mounting hole
41.
Centre plate
20.
Working table angle scale
42.
Adjusting bolt for 0º angle
21.
Working table angle indicator
43.
Adjusting bolt for 45º angle
22.
Automatic adjustment lever
* There can be differences between the drawing and real product.
DESCRIPTION OF USED GRAPHIC SIGNS
NOTE
WARNING
FITTING / SETTING
INFORMATION
EQUIPMENT AND ACCESSORIES
1. Dust bag
- 1 pcs
2. Socket wrench
- 1 pcs
3. Vertical clamp
- 1 pcs
PREPARATION FOR WORK
Make sure the mitre saw is disconnected from power supply, before any adjusting or mounting
works are commenced.
HANDLING THE MITRE SAW
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Make sure the head is locked in the lowest position when carrying the mitre saw.
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Make sure that the work table locking knob, head locking lever, and other safety parts are tightened
firmly.
INSTALLING THE MITRE SAW ON A WORKSHOP BENCH
It is recommended to fix the mitre saw to a workbench or a stand with the use of mounting holes (
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designed for such purpose. They are located on the mitre saw base and guarantee safe operation and
eliminate risk of unwanted machine shifts during operation. The holes allow to use bolts with hexagonal
head and 8 mm in diameter.
Summary of Contents for 59G806
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