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OPERATION 
 

 

 

5. Place the workpiece flat on the table with one 

edge securely against the fence (12). If the board 

is warped, place the convex side against the 

fence (12). If the concave side is placed against 

the fence, the board could break and jam the 

blade.  

6. When cutting long pieces of timber, support 

the opposite end of the timber with side support 

bars, a roller stand or a work surface that is level 

with the saw table.  

7. Before turning on the saw, perform a dry run 

of the  

cutting operation to check that there are no 

problems such as a clamp interfering with the 

cutting action.  

8. Hold the operating handle (3) firmly and 

squeeze the switch trigger (17). Allow the blade 

to reach maximum speed and slowly lower the 

blade into and through the workpiece.  

9. Release the switch trigger (17) and allow the 

saw blade to stop rotating before raising the 

blade out of the workpiece. Wait until the blade 

stops before removing the workpiece.  

Bevel cut

 

If possible, always use a clamping device such as 

a ‘G" clamp to secure your workpiece.  

When cutting your workpiece, keep your hands 

well away from the blade area.   

Do not remove a cut-off piece on the right-hand 

side of the blade using your left hand.  

A bevel cut is made by cutting across the grain of 

the workpiece with the blade angled to the 

fence and mitre table. The mitre table is set at 

the zero degree position and the blade set at an 

angle between 0°and 45°.  

 

1. Pull on the release knob (2) and lift the saw arm 

to its full height.  

2. Loosen the mitre locks (18) and lifting up the 

mitre latch (19).   

3. Rotate the mitre table (14) until the pointer 

aligns with zero on the mitre scale (15).  

4. Release mitre latch (19) and retighten the mitre 

locks (18).  

5. Loosen the bevel lock (10) and move the saw 

arm (1) to the left to the desired bevel angle 

(between 0°and 45°). Tighten the bevel lock (10).  

6. Place the workpiece flat on the table with one 

edge securely against the fence (12). If the board is 

warped, place the convex side against the fence. If 

the concave side is placed against the fence, the 

board could break and jam the blade.  

7. When cutting long pieces of timber, support the 

opposite end of the timber with side support bars, 

a roller stand or a work surface that is level with 

the saw table.  

8. Before turning on the saw, perform a dry run of 

the cutting operation to check that there are no 

problems such as a clamp interfering with the 

cutting action.  

9. Hold the operating handle (3) firmly and 

squeeze the switch trigger (17). Allow the blade to 

reach maximum speed and slowly lower the blade 

into and through the workpiece.  

10. Release the switch trigger (17) and allow the 

saw blade to stop rotating before raising the blade 

out of the workpiece. Wait until the blade stops 

before removing the workpiece.  

 

  

Summary of Contents for SCMS254SB

Page 1: ...SCMS254SB ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS SAFETY AND OPERATING MANUAL 254mm Single Bevel Compound Sliding Mitre Saw SCMS254SB...

Page 2: ...ovide you with all information necessary for using the product safely and to ensure its long service life Closely observe all safety information in these instructions General Power Tool Safety Warning...

Page 3: ...not abuse the cord Never use the cord for carrying pulling or unplugging the power tool Keep cord away from heat oil sharp edges or moving parts Damaged or entangled cords increase the risk of electri...

Page 4: ...the power tool or these instructions to operate the power tool Power tools are dangerous in the hands of untrained users e Maintain power tools Check for misalignment or binding of moving parts break...

Page 5: ...ting remainders wood chips etc from the sawing area while the machine is running Always guide the tool arm back to the neutral position first and then switch the machine off d Guide the saw blade agai...

Page 6: ...Safety Warnings for Lasers The mitre saw has a built in laser light The laser is CLASS IIIa These lasers do not normally present an optical hazard However DO NOT stare at the beam as this can cause fl...

Page 7: ...t replace the laser light assembly with a different one Any repairs must be carried out by the laser manufacturer or an authorized service agent k Do not attempt to repair the laser guide by yourself...

Page 8: ...duce the risk of injury Caution Wear safety goggles Caution Wear ear defenders The impact of noise can cause damage to hearing Caution Risk of Injury Do not reach into the running saw blade Caution We...

Page 9: ...ng straight lengthways and crossways cuts in wood In this mitre angles from 45 to 45 as well as bevel angles from 45 to 45 are possible The capacity of the power tool is designed for sawing hardwood a...

Page 10: ...SCMS254SB 08 MACHINE DETAILS AND PRODUCT FEATURES 22 Sliding Lock Knob 23 Trenching depth adjustment screw 24 Trenching stop 25 Trenching depth lock nut 26 45 Bevel adjustment screw 27 0 Bevel adjust...

Page 11: ...or thicker plywood which can then be clamped to your work support or moved to other job sites and re clamped CAUTION Make sure that the mounting surface is not warped as an uneven surface can cause bi...

Page 12: ...to table alignment at several points 9 The edge of the set square and the saw blade should be parallel 10 If the saw blade angles away from the set square adjust as follows 11 Use an 10 mm wrench or...

Page 13: ...and the outer blade washer where they contact the blade 11 Fit the new blade onto the spindle taking care that the inner blade washer sits behind the blade 12 Replace the outer blade washer 13 Depress...

Page 14: ...he workpiece with the blade angled to the fence and mitre table The mitre table is set at the zero degree position and the blade set at an angle between 0 and 45 1 Pull on the release knob 2 and lift...

Page 15: ...placed against the fence the board could break and jam the blade 7 When cutting long pieces of timber support the opposite end of the timber with the side support bars a roller stand or a work surfac...

Page 16: ...ccessories in a secure place In this way you will always have all the information and parts on hand 2 Keep the tool s air vents unclogged and clean at all times 3 Remove dust and dirt regularly Cleani...

Page 17: ...reasonably be expected to wear at different rates depending on usage 1 2 7 The product has not been used for hire purposes 1 2 8 The product has been purchased by you as the guarantee is not transfer...

Page 18: ...ee not to use the product for any commercial business or resale purposes and we have no liability to you for any loss of profit loss of business business interruption or loss of business opportunity 3...

Page 19: ...TRE SAW SCMS254SB Is in compliance with the regulations included in the Directives 2006 42 EC EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Certificate for EC type examination delivered by Intertek Testing Services Sh...

Page 20: ...le Lock Pin Spring 9 4 Pin 40 Dust Chimney 10 Screw 41 Fix Guard 11 Switch Trigger Spring 42 Bearing 12 Switch 43 Knurled Nut 13 Terminal 44 Depth Adjuster 14 Cord Press Plate 45 Hex Screw 15 Spring W...

Page 21: ...Guard Support 100 Pivot Shaft 70 Hex Bolt 101 Cutting Depth Stop Plate 71 Hex Screw L 102 Washer 72 Mitre Indicator 103 Table Insert 73 Outter Flange 104 Cross Head Screws 74 Blade 105 Set Screw 75 Wa...

Page 22: ...125 Socket Screw 142 Square Nut 126 Location Push Button 143 End Stop 127 Spring 144 Self Tapping Screws 128 Hex Key 145 Rear Extension Bar 129 Hex Key Holder 146 Left Extension Table 130 Base 147 Sto...

Page 23: ...SCMS254SB 21 Parts Diagram...

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