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Connect the saw to the power supply and start  the saw blade to check whether it functions 

correctly. 

 

2. 

MAINTENANCE 

Keep the ventilation openings on the machine clean and free of blockages at all times. 

Check regularly whether dust or foreign particles have got into the ventilation grille next to the motor and 

in the area around the release switch.  Check the laser aperture is clear and clean.  Remove the 

accumulated dust with a soft brush.  Wear safety goggles when cleaning these areas. 

Grease all moving parts at regular intervals. 

Clean the machine’s housing it necessary using a soft damp doth.    A mild detergent may be used but 

never use alcohol, petrol or other aggressive cleaning products. 

Never use discharging agent to clean plastic parts. 

 

CAUTION:

 Ensure that no water gets into the machine. 

 

3. 

GENERAL INSPECTION 

Check at regular intervals that all the securing screws are firmly tightened.    Pay special attention to the 

external flange.    The screws may come loose over time, due to vibration. 

Check the machine’s mains cable and all the extension cables you use for signs of damage at regular 

intervals.    If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by a special cord or assembly available 

from the manufacturer or its service agent. 

Replace any damaged extension cables. 

 

4. 

LUBRICATION 

Alter extended use the oil in the machines gearbox must be changed.    Contact an authorised service 

agent for this purpose. 

 

12.  TECHNICAL DATA 

This machine has double insulation.    It has two  independent insulations to protect you from electric 

shocks. 

Voltage    

 

 

 

230-240V, 50Hz 

Rating:     

 

 

 

1800W 

Idling speed:    

 

 

3000rpm 

Saw blade:     

 

 

250mm x 30 x 3.2 mm, 60T 

Angle or mitre bench: -   

-45º/0°/+45° 

0ºx0º:     

 

 

 

310mm x 70mm 

0°x45°:     

 

 

 

310mm x 42mm 

45x0º:     

 

 

 

205mm x 70mm 

45x 45º:    

 

 

 

205mm x 42mm 

 

DISPOSAL   

Do not dispose of electrical appliances with your domestic waste!   

Dispose of them at 

your local recycling centre.

 

Summary of Contents for SROM 1196

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual 250mm SLIDING MITRE SAW Model SROM 1196 Our tool range has you covered for DIY Whatever the job make light work of it with MAKO tools...

Page 2: ...ease contact the retailer that it was purchased from and present the receipt for a full refund or replacement The warranty is void if damage is not attributable to normal wear and tear if the tool is...

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Page 8: ...e using this mitre saw Please pay particular attention to all sections of this User Guide that carry warning symbols and notices Observe caution and safety notes Caution electric shock Danger to life...

Page 9: ...nging lower guard 13 Guard control arm 14 Cover for saw blade screws 15 Chip bag 16 Vertical angle lock 17 Vertical angle scale 18 Stop 19 Hexagonal wrench 20 Mitre bench 21 Mitre scale 22 Bench inser...

Page 10: ...cause one to lose control over the tool Don t use any device that has a faulty on off switch An electric tool that can no longer be switched on or off is dangerous and must be repaired Always switch t...

Page 11: ...y a laser of a different type Repairs may only be carried out by the manufacturer of the laser or an authorised representative Damaged or deformed saw blades must not be used Replace worn table insert...

Page 12: ...formation on the rating plate against the mains data 8 TRANSPORT Only lift the mitre saw if the sawing arm is locked in its lowered position the saw is switched off and the mains plug has been pulled...

Page 13: ...angle lock 16 B10 Adjust the screw on the sawing head vertical angle 32 with a screwdriver by turning it clockwise and anti clockwise so that the saw blade is on the 90 set square Undo the screw which...

Page 14: ...release switch 34 B18 d Lower the sawing arm e Press the ON OFF switch 23 B19 f When the saw blade has reached its maximum speed after around 2 seconds lower it slowly through the workpiece B20 Push t...

Page 15: ...release switch 34 and slowly lower the saw blade onto the workpiece Move the sawing head away from you as far as possible as you do so Let go of the release switch 23 wait until the saw blade has rea...

Page 16: ...e screw cover 14 d When the swinging lower guard 12 is above the top fixed guard 9 the saw blade screw is accessible e Hold the swinging guard 12 in its top position and press the spindle locking butt...

Page 17: ...regular intervals that all the securing screws are firmly tightened Pay special attention to the external flange The screws may come loose over time due to vibration Check the machine s mains cable a...

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