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Do  not  apply  lubricant  to  the  blade  when  in 

operation.

    Do  not  put  any  hand  on  the  blade  area  when  the 

saw is connected to the power outlet. 

  Do  not  use  blades  designed  for  less  than  5,500 

RPM.

  Do not cut small pieces without the aid of fasteners. 

Keep your hands away from the blade. 

 Do not operate the saw without the guides.
 Do not perform any hands-free operation. 
 Do not reach around or behind the blade.
  Do  not  put  your  hands  within  6  inches  of  the  saw 

blade.

  Do  not  put  your  hands  under  the  saw  unless  it  is 

disconnected  and  unplugged.  The  saw  blade  is 
exposed 

at 

the 

bottom 

of 

the 

saw.

  Do not move your hands from the saw or workpiece 
or raise your arms until the blade has stopped. 

  Do  not  use  the  saw  without  the  base  or  when  it  is 

wider than 10mm (3/8 ’’).

    Do  not  use  lubricants  or  cleaning  products 

(particularly sprays and aerosols) in the vicinity of the 
plastic  protector.  The  polycarbonate  material  used  in 
the protector is sensitive to certain chemicals.

ATTENTION: 

Any 

dust 

created 

by 

sanding,

cutting, grinding, drilling and other construction-

related  activities  contain  chemicals  that  can  cause 
cancer, birth defects and other reproductive harm. Some 
examples of these products are: lead-based paints; brick 
silica  crystal,  cement  and  other  masonry  products;  and 
arsenic and chromium from chemically treated wood.

 

CAUTION: Do not connect the unit to an electrical 
outlet or power on until all instructions have been 
read and understood.

Always  tighten  the  adjustment  clips  before 
using the saw. Keep hands at 15 cm

away  from  the  saw  blade.  Never  perform  hands-free 
operations.  Never  cross  your  arms  in  front  of  the  saw 
blade. Think, how can I avoid accidents!

Do not operate the saw unless the guards are in 
place. Never place your hands on the saw blade. 
Always wear safety glasses. Turn the tool off and wait 
for the disc to stop before restarting service, making 
adjustments or moving your hands.

Electrical Connection

Make sure your power supply matches the designation 
on the plate. A 10% decrease in voltage or more will 
cause loss of power and overheating. All MAKSIWA 
equipment is tested at the factory. If this tool does not 
work, check the power supply.

Familiarize yourself with the machine

Place the tool on a smooth, flat surface, such as a 
workbench or a strong, flat table. Check figures 1 and 
2, and pay attention to the part descriptions to 
familiarize yourself with its different components. The 
next section will deal with the necessary adjustments 
for the tool to function properly, and will refer to the 
end that accompanies the illustrations. To do this, you 
must know these parts and you must know where they 
are. The name of each component is followed by a 
corresponding number in the illustration.

Specifications

Wattage

 

2000 W 

Speed

 

4500 RPM 

Net Weight

19,5 Kg 

Saw Dimension

Ø

254 x 16 x 2,8mm 

Table Tilt

45º esquerda 

– 45º direita 

Saw Tilt

0º a 45º 

Max Cutting

90º x90º: 90 x 305mm 
90º x 45º: 90 x 215mm 
45º x 90º: 42 x 305mm 
45º x 45º: 42 x 215mm 

Transport and Installation

For packaging reasons, the machine is not completely 
assembled.
If you notice any damage caused by transportation 
while opening the package, notify your supplier 
immediately. Do not operate the machine.

Summary of Contents for MK.300.I

Page 1: ...__________________________________________ INSTRUCTION MANUAL ___________________________________________________________________ _ ATTENTION READ THIS MANUAL BEFORE USING THE PRODUCT MITER SAW 10 WIT...

Page 2: ...er switch 3 Engine Housing 4 Saw protector 5 Side Extenders 6 Side Guides 7 Square fastener button 8 Square Scale 9 Table Mounting Holes 10 Table 11 Fastener 12 Telescopic Guide 13 Dust Collector Bag...

Page 3: ...tool Keep the work surface clean Disorganized areas and work surfaces invite accidents Do not use the saw in hazardous environments Do not use power tools in damp or wet or exposed to rain Keep the w...

Page 4: ...r Saw CAUTION FAILURE TO MEET THESE WARNINGS MAY RESULT IN PERSONAL ACCIDENT AND SERIOUS DAMAGE TO THE MACHINE Protect the power supply line with at least a 15 amp fuse or a circuit breaker Make sure...

Page 5: ...g the saw Keep hands at 15 cm away from the saw blade Never perform hands free operations Never cross your arms in front of the saw blade Think how can I avoid accidents Do not operate the saw unless...

Page 6: ...to allow access to the blade screw The blade guard will be held in the raised position by the console guard screw Push the button lock the shaft with one hand and use the blade wrench with the other t...

Page 7: ...to any electrical outlet Refer to the rating plate on your tool for the proper voltage Make sure that cable is not on your way Switch Turn on the saw press the trigger switch To turn the tool off rele...

Page 8: ...tape and carefully remove it when the cut is finished Setting the Workpiece Unplug and unplug the saw If you are unable to secure the workpiece on the table and against the guide by hand irregular sha...

Page 9: ...mes between the guide and the saw table for all types of cuts 1 Place the frame so that the bottom of this the one that goes against the wall when affixed is against the guide and the upper part of th...

Page 10: ...y as the original The use of this tool for professional or industrial purposes is not recommended by MAKSIWA Before using an extension cord check for loose or exposed wires damaged insulation and defe...

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