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situations. Wear a clean dust mask if the work involves creating a lot of fine or 

coarse dust.

16. SECURE WORK. 

Use clamps or a vise to hold the work. It’s safer than using 

your hands and it frees both hands to operate the tool.

17. DON’T OVERREACH. 

Keep proper footing and balance at all times. Do not 

reach over or across machines that are running.

18. MAINTAIN TOOLS WITH CARE. 

Keep tools sharp and clean for better and 

safer performance. Follow instructions for lubricating and safe performance. 

Follow instructions for lubricating and changing accessories. Keep handles dry, 

clean and free from oil and grease.

19. AVOID UNINTENTIONAL STARTING.

 Be sure the switch is in the 

OFF 

position 

before plugging in.

20. ALWAYS CHECK AND MAKE SURE TO REMOVE ANY ADJUSTING KEYS 

OR WRENCHES 

before turning the tool on. Left attached, these parts can fly 

off a rotating part and result in personal injury. 

21. DO NOT USE THE TOOL IF IT CANNOT BE SWITCHED ON OR OFF.

 Have 

your tool repaired before using it.

22. DISCONNNECT THE PLUG FROM POWER BEFORE MAKING ANY 

ADJUSTMENTS.

 Changing attachments or accessories can be dangerous if 

the tool could accidentally start.

23. STAY ALERT. 

Watch what you are doing & use common sense. Don’t operate 

any tool when you are tired.

24. CHECK FOR DAMAGED PARTS.

 Before using this tool, any part that is 

damaged should be carefully checked to determine that it will operate properly 

and perform its intended function. Check for alignment of moving parts, binding 

of moving parts, breakage of parts, mountings, and other conditions that may 

affect its operation. Inspect screws and tighten any ones that are loose. Any 

part that is damaged should be properly repaired or replaced by an authorized 

service center unless otherwise indicated elsewhere in the instruction manual. 

Have defective switches replaced by an authorized service center. Don’t use 

the tool if switch does not turn it on and off properly.

25. REPLACEMENT PARTS. 

When servicing, use only identical replacement parts.

26. SERVICE AND REPAIRS

 should be made by qualified repair technicians at an 

authorized repair center. Improperly repaired tools could cause serious shock or 

injury

WOOD ONLY. 

This tool is designed for woodcutting only.

DAMAGED OR WARPED SAW BLADES 

should not be used. They are out 

of balance and could cause further damage to the saw and possible personal 

injury. 

USE ONLY WITH GUARD IN PLACE. 

The guard protects you, the operator, 

from cutting debris as well as from broken pieces of the blade if it breaks in 

use. 

REPLACE THE TABLE INSERT WHEN WORN. 

Excessive tear-out increases 

the likelihood of injury from flying debris. When setting the saw at a new 

angle, check that due to some mis-alignment, the blade does not cut into the 

table insert, rear fence, or another part of your saw.

ALWAYS USE THE BLADE WRENCH 

to tighten the saw blade onto the arbor.

CONNECT YOUR Mitre SAW TO A DUST COLLECTING DEVICE 

if possible. 

If not, use the dust bag that comes with the tool and empty it regularly.

 

USE A SAWBLADE SUITED TO THE CUTTING JOB AND MATERIAL TO BE 

CUT.

ALWAYS USE TABLE EXTENSIONS AND CLAMPS

 to support the material 

when sawing long work pieces.



IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

SPECIFIC SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR MITRE SAW

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Summary of Contents for SCMS12UD

Page 1: ...ture reference CONSERVEZ CE GUIDE Vous aurez besoin de ce guide pour les instructions de s curit les proc dures d utilisation et la garantie Conservez le dans un endroit s r et sec pour r f rence futu...

Page 2: ...n whether there is a danger of shock Even so DO NOT TOUCH ANY METAL PARTS OF THE TOOL while using it Hold the tool only by the plastic grip to prevent electric shock if you contact a live wire 7 DO NO...

Page 3: ...e of parts mountings and other conditions that may affect its operation Inspect screws and tighten any ones that are loose Any part that is damaged should be properly repaired or replaced by an author...

Page 4: ...ION ARE FACTORS THAT cannot be built into this product but MUST BE SUPPLIED BY THE OPERATOR SPECIFICATIONS Voltage 120 volts AC 60Hz Current rating 15 amps 4200 rpm no load speed Electronic brake 12 c...

Page 5: ...lled in either of the two holes positioned just behind the fence at both the left and right ends 2 Install the Shaft B fig 2 into the hole and then tighten the Butterfly retention screw A fig 2 Two gr...

Page 6: ...cutting lower the cutting head As you lower it the clear safety guard will retract 7 After cutting allow the head to come back up The guard closes automatically 8 The saw will stop when you release th...

Page 7: ...ngle cuts of smaller pieces NOTE At extreme positions the hold down clamp should be moved to the right side of the table to prevent it interfering with the movement of the cutting head Always check be...

Page 8: ...ot and catching in the blade Keep the vents clear of dust and debris This will help prevent possible electrical shorts and ensure proper cooling Keep the tool housing and handle clean and free of oil...

Page 9: ...roduced by slippage both in the material and in the saw settings ADJUSTMENT OF MITRE ANGLE 1 The fence is secured with four allen socket head bolts 2 Loosen these bolts and the fence will slide It can...

Page 10: ...ed as over the counter warranty must be shipped prepaid freight to an authorized repair depot accompanied by a copy of the invoice specifying the date that the item was purchased Returned tools that a...

Page 11: ...g plate 84 Sleeve 85 Armature 86 Carbon brush 87 Bearing 88 Fan baffle 89 Screw 90 Stator 91 Gasket 92 Pan hd screw No DESCRIPTION 93 Lock washer 94 Shield lock shelf 95 Pan hd screw 96 Spring 97 Fixe...

Page 12: ...H NOTE The schematic drawing and parts list are subject to change without prior notice WARNING Repairs should be made by an authorized repair centre Opening this tool could invalidate your warranty SC...

Page 13: ...et la liste des pi ces sont sujets des changements sans pr avis SCH MA AVERTISSEMENT Toutes les r parations doivent tre ex cut es par le personnel d un centre de service autoris Si vous ouvrez cet ou...

Page 14: ...conique 34 Vis t te papillon 35 Bouton de verrouillage 36 Support 37 Vis t te hex 38 R glage de profondeur 39 Rondelle 40 Vis 41 Longue barre de glisse 42 Roulement No DESCRIPTION 43 Plaque couvercle...

Page 15: ...JET accompagn de la facture indiquant la date d achat Il n y aura aucune r paration sans la preuve d achat Cette garantie ne s accorde pas aux pi ces consommables telles que les lames pour les pousse...

Page 16: ...est doublement isol Il est quip d une fiche polaris e Une lamelle de la fiche est plus large que l autre et elle ne s adaptera une prise de courant polaris e que d une seule fa on Si vous prouvez des...

Page 17: ...e de travail C est beaucoup plus s curitaire que l usage de vos mains et ceci lib re vos deux mains pour contr ler l outil 17 NE PAS VOUS TIREZ Conservez vos pieds sur le sol et maintenez votre quilib...

Page 18: ...a lame de scie devrait forcer le mat riel vers le bas contre la table et vers l arri re contre le guide en effectuant la coupe Si vous coupez dans le sens inverse ou si vous tirez la t te de coupe et...

Page 19: ...rein C fig 1 situ l arri re de la scie Verrouillez le une fois que la lame est inclin e l angle d sir Pour d verrouiller le r glage de l onglet desserrez le Volant de blocage de l onglet J fig 1 situ...

Page 20: ...ent compl tement dans la base de la scie pour remisage pratique et compact ou se tirent hors de celle ci pour allonger de la surface de support 3 Des Boulons de blocage des rallonges se trouvent de pa...

Page 21: ...vier de r glage de chanfrein C fig 1 verrou bloquez la t te de coupe un angle de 0 en position lev e 3 Bloquez la rotation de la table 0 avec le Volant de blocage de l onglet J fig 1 4 Faites d marrer...

Page 22: ...lus larges jusqu 310 mm 12 2 po pour coupes angle droit en desserrant la vis de blocage du chariot coulisse et utilisant les m thodes d crites ci haut effectuant la coupe pendant que vous d placez la...

Page 23: ...s lectriques et assurera un refroidissement ad quat Utilisez un savon doux et un linge humide pas mouill pour garder le bo tier et la poign e de l outil propre et sans huile ni graisse La lubrificatio...

Page 24: ...a les erreurs dues au d rapage soit de la pi ce soit des r glages R GLAGE FIN DE L ANGLE DE ROTATION POUR ONGLET 1 Le guide est fix avec quatre boulons t te pour cl Allen 2 Desserrez ces boulons et le...

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