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POWER TOOL 

INSTRUCTION & USER MANUAL

EN

JCB-MS-210C

Original Instructions

IM-MS-210C-EN

Summary of Contents for JCB-MS-210C

Page 1: ...POWER TOOL INSTRUCTION USER MANUAL EN JCB MS 210C Original Instructions IM MS 210C EN ...

Page 2: ...2 JCB MS 210C Instruction User Manual ...

Page 3: ... worn during the operation of the device The device must not be exposed to rain or immersed in water Do not allow any part of the device to come into contact with flame or to catch fire Warning Risk of injury Do not touch the moving saw blade Protection rating II double insulated This mitre saw is equipped with a class 2 laser Do not look into the laser beam The month and year of manufacture can b...

Page 4: ...RATING INSTRUCTIONS 15 SETTINGS AND WORKING INSTRUCTIONS 19 Intended Use 15 Commissioning 15 Assembly 17 Area of application 18 Settings 19 Working instructions 19 Cross cut 90 and turntable 0 20 Cross cut 90 and turntable 0 45 21 Mitre cut 0 45 21 Mitre cut 0 45 and turntable 0 45 22 Saw blade replacement 23 Adjusting the laser 24 Maintenance 24 Electrical connection 25 AC motor 25 Storage 25 DIS...

Page 5: ...er tool b Avoid body contact with earthed or grounded surfaces such as pipes radiators ranges and refrigerators There is an increased risk of electric shock if your body is earthed or grounded c Do not expose power tools to rain or wet conditions Water entering a power tool will increase the risk of electric shock d Do not abuse the cord Never use the cord for carrying pulling or unplugging the po...

Page 6: ...rity gained from frequent use of tools allow you to become complacent and ignore tool safety principles 4 Power tool use and care The correct power tool will do the job better and safer at the rate for which it was designed a Do not force the power tool Use the correct power tool for your application Any power tool that cannot be controlled with the switch is dangerous and must be repaired b Do no...

Page 7: ...nd the saw blade The proximity of the spinning saw blade to your hand may not be obvious and you may be seriously injured 6 Do not reach behind the fence with either hand closer than 100 mm from either side of the saw blade to remove wood scraps or for any other reason while the blade is spinning Bent or warped workpieces can twist or shift and may cause binding on the spinning saw blade while cut...

Page 8: ...ur hand into the blade 15 Always use a clamp or a fixture designed to properly support round material such as rods or tubing This will reduce the risk of the workpiece being thrown 16 Let the blade reach full speed before contacting the workpiece Continued sawing with a jammed workpiece could cause loss of control or damage to the mitre saw 17 If the workpiece or blade becomes jammed turn the mitr...

Page 9: ...pecial containers Wear protective gloves in order to improve grip and to further re duce the risk of injury 10 Prior to the use of insertion tools make sure that all protective devices are properly fastened 11 Prior to use make sure that the insertion tool meets the technical requirements of this electric tool and is properly fastened 12 Only use the supplied saw blade for cutting wood never for t...

Page 10: ...ards reflecting surfaces and persons or animals Even a laser beam with a low output can cause damage to the eyes Caution methods other than those specified here can result in dangerous radiation exposure Never open the laser module Unexpected exposure to the beam can occur If the mitre saw is not used for an extended period of time the batteries should be removed The laser may not be replaced with...

Page 11: ...11 JCB MS 210C Instruction User Manual 16a Extension block 16b Stop rail set crew Fasten bolt for turn table ...

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Page 14: ...ool may differ from the above mentioned values depending on the power tool being used in particular on the type of workpiece being processed Try to keep emissions as low as possible for example by limiting your working time In this regard all the operational cycle phases must be taken into consideration such as the times when the tool is switched off or running idle WARNING VIBRATION AND NOISE INF...

Page 15: ...d rules and regulations must be observed The liability of the manufacturer and resulting damages are excluded in the event of modifications of the machine Despite use as intended specific risk factors cannot be entirely eliminated Due to the design and layout of the machine the following risks remain Contact with the saw blade in the non covered saw area Reaching into the running saw blade cutting...

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Page 17: ...piece clamping device 10 to the left or right of the fixed saw bench Afterwards retighten the locking knob r 17 Assembling the work piece supports fig 1 1 1 2 Loosen the fix screw 14 and guide the workpiece support through the specified hole on the side of the fixed saw bench Make sure that the work piece support 15 is also guided through the two plates 19 on the underneath Afterwards retighten th...

Page 18: ... shake the contents into a dustbin Close the zipper and install the dust bag on the machine again as described Area of application Intended application possibilities The machine cuts Wood and materials similar to wood Plastic Unintended application possibilities The machine is not suitable for Ferritic materials steel and cast iron as well as other material types which are not listed particularly ...

Page 19: ...gle is reached Then secure it with the set screw 21 Tilt of the saw unit Fig 3 The saw unit can be tilted at an angle of up to 45 Loosen the locking knob 17 on the rear side of the machine and tilt the unit to the desired angle position according to the scale The angle can be set on the basis of the scale 24 using the pointer 25 Then the handle must be retightened Working instructions After you ha...

Page 20: ...cur between the extention block 16a and the saw blade 5 Secure the set screw 16b again Loosen the locking knob 17 Lift the saw unit by the handle 1 until it locks in place in the top position Lock the material with the clamping device 10 on the fixed saw table to prevent the material from moving during the cutting operation Press the workpiece evenly on the stop rail 16 make sure that you hand rem...

Page 21: ...crew 16b again Loosen set screw 21 Use the handle 1 to set the turntable 9 to the desired angle The pointer on the turntable must coincide with the desired angular extent of the scale on the base 7 Re tighten the set screw 21 to fix the turntable 9 Cut as described under section Cross cut 90 and turntable 0 Mitre cut 0 45 Fig 1 1 3 The crosscut saw can be used to make mitre cuts of 0 45 in relatio...

Page 22: ...nnermost position that the distance between the extention block 16a and the saw blade 5 amounts to a maximum of 8 mm Before making a cut check that the extention block 16a and the saw blade 5 cannot collide Secure the set screw 16b again Move the machine head to its upper position Release the turn table 9 by loosening the set screw 21 Using the handle 2 set the turn table 9 to the desired angle re...

Page 23: ... the saw blade guard so that the saw blade is free Actuate the spindle lock 30 Fig 5 Loosen the saw blade flange bolt flange bolt 28 Attention left handed thread R out emove the 28 and saw blade Carefully remove the saw blade risk of in jury from the saw blade teeth Place a new saw blade on the inner saw rotational direction of the saw blade tighten the screw Move the saw blade guard back to the c...

Page 24: ... basic rule All protective and safety equipment must be reassembled immediately after repair maintenance is completed NORMAL SERVICE TASKS Normal service tasks can also be performed by untrained personnel and are all described in the preceding sections and in this chapter The mitre saw must not be lubricated because it always cuts dry surfaces all moving machine parts are self lubricating In the e...

Page 25: ... been improperly fastened or routed Places where the connection cables have been cut due to being driven over Insulation damage due to being ripped out of the wall outlet Cracks due to the insulation ageing Such damaged electrical connection cables must not be used and are life threatening due to the insulation damage Check the electrical connection cables for damage regularly Make sure that the c...

Page 26: ... domestic waste in compliance with the Directive 2012 19 EU pertaining to waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE This product must be disposed of at a designated collection point This can occur for example by handing it in at an authorised collecting point for the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment Improper handling of waste equipment may have negative consequences for ...

Page 27: ...al sales receipt as proof of purchase in the event of a warranty claim Warranty cover commences from the date of purchase on the retail sales receipt and is valid only for JCB Tools products purchased within the UK bearing the CE mark and a visible serial number In the unlikely event your JCB Power Tool is subject to a manufacturing fault within the warranty period JCB Tools may repair the product...

Page 28: ...If you have a warranty claim please take your product original sales receipt and if applicable a copy of your extended warranty certificate to your local JCB Tools dealer If you wish to send your product to us directly please call us on 03308380257 to arrange warranty claim or repair Delivery and repair charges may apply at our discretion should the warranty claim be invalid for any of the reasons...

Page 29: ...m 8th June 2011 on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment The person authorized to compile the technical file Date 04 01 2019 Signature Name title Mya Yee Lwin Quality Assurance Manager Address JCB Tools 55 Romsey Industrial Estate Romsey SO51 0HR UK REG 11062222 Company Registration Number 1062222 Complies with the following Directives EC...

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