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NOVA GEAR 

MANUFACTURING PROCESS

WASTE DISPOSAL &

RECYCLING

SERVICING

Nova Gear enforces stringent 
manufacturing processes to ensure 
highest of quality and performance in 
all of its products. Due to modern day 
manufacturing processes it would be 
considered unusual to have a missing 
part or an operational / manufacturing 
fault. Should you find anything wrong with 
this product or if it doesn’t appear to your 
expectations then do not operate this tool 
until the parts have been replaced or the 
expectation satisfied.

Do not dispose of this product in 
household waste!

Please recycle this product responsibly in 
accordance with local and national law.

For information on servicing and repairs 
please contact Spot-on on 1300 658 338 
or visit www.spoton.com.au.

CARBON BRUSHES
When the carbon brushes wear out, 
the Mitre Saw will spark and/or stop. 
Discontinue use as soon as this 
happens. They should be replaced prior 
to recommencing use of the Mitre Saw. 
Carbon brushes are a wearing component 
of the Mitre Saw and therefore not covered 
under warranty. Continuing to use the Mitre 
Saw when carbon brushes need to be

replaced may cause permanent damage 
to the tool. Carbon brushes will wear out 
after many uses. When the carbon brushes 
need to be replaced take the Mitre Saw to 
an electrician or a power tool repairer for 
a quick and low cost replacement. Always 
replace both carbon brushes at the same 
time.

NOTE: 

Nova Gear will not be responsible 

for any damage or injuries caused by the 
repair of the Mitre Saw by an unauthorised 
person or by mishandling of the Mitre Saw.

CLEANING
› Keep the ventilation vents of the Mitre 
Saw clean at all times, if possible, prevent 
foreign matter from entering the vents.
› After each use, blow air through the Mitre 
Saw housing to ensure it is free from all 
dust particles which may build up. Build up 
of dust particles may cause the Mitre Saw 
to overheat and fail.
› If the enclosure of the Mitre Saw requires 
cleaning do not use solvents but a moist 
soft cloth only. Never let any liquid get 
inside the Mitre Saw; never immerse any 
part of the Mitre Saw into a liquid.

GENERAL INSPECTION
Regularly check that all the fixing screws 
are tight. They may vibrate loose over time.

CLEARING JAMMED MATERIAL
If your material becomes trapped or 
jammed, follow the procedure below:

1. Turn machine “OFF” by releasing the
trigger switch and allow the blade to come 
to a complete stop.
2. Unplug the machine from the mains 
power supply.
3. Carefully remove any jammed material
from the machine.
4. Check for damage and the condition and 
operation of the blade, blade guard and all 
other parts of the machine.
5. Have any damaged parts replaced by a
competent technician and a safety
inspection carried out before using the
machine again.

accurate.
8. If the cut is not square, repeat steps 1-7 
to set the blade square.

Summary of Contents for NG-2102SPD

Page 1: ...NG 2102SPD 210MM TWO SPEED MULTI PURPOSE SLIDING COMPOUND MITRE SAW INSTRUCTION MANUAL PRODUCT CODE 40068 CAUTION Read the operating instructions to reduce the risk of inquiry...

Page 2: ...d on a reel always unwind the lead completely Use of an extension lead not suitable for the power input of the tool or which is damaged or defective may result in a risk of fire and electric shock It...

Page 3: ...duces the risk of electric shock f If operating a power tools in a damp location is unavoidable use a residual current device RCD protected supply Use of an RCD reduces the risk of electric shock 3 PE...

Page 4: ...abit of checking to see that keys and adjusting wrenches are removed from the tool before turning it on 17 Avoid unintentional starting Do not carry a plugged in tool with a finger on the switch Ensur...

Page 5: ...0 Make sure the blade is not contacting the work piece before the switch is turned on 21 Before using the tool on an actual work piece let it run for a while Watch for vibration or wobbling that could...

Page 6: ...the blade attains full speed before cutting 23 Stop operation immediately if you notice anything abnormal 24 Do not attempt to lock the trigger in the on position 25 Be alert at all times especially...

Page 7: ...Most types of plastic You should always Work in a well ventilated area Work with approved safety equipment such as dust masks that are specially designed to filter microscopic particles TECHNICAL SPEC...

Page 8: ...n off trigger 2 Safety guard release lever 3 Cutting handle 4 Dust bag 5 Mitre table 6 Laser light on off switch 7 Rotating blade guard 8 Upper blade guard 9 Laser light assembly 10 Slide lock 11 Beve...

Page 9: ...Saw has four bench mounting holes that can be used to mount it to a workbench or mitre saw stand Fig 3 1 Mount the Mitre Saw onto a workbench or mitre saw stand Ensure the surface is level and balanc...

Page 10: ...oth left and right The rotating mitre table features positive stops at 0 15 22 5 30 and 45 for quick and accurate setting of common mitre angles The mitre angle indicator shows what mitre angle the Mi...

Page 11: ...lock the sliding mechanism before transporting or storing the saw To unlock it loosen the slide lock Fig 9 by turning it counterclockwise To lock it tighten the slide lock by turning it clockwise CHAN...

Page 12: ...10 DUST BAG The dust bag fits over the dust extraction port NOTE The dust bag is only for use when cutting wooden and plastic materials It should not be used for cutting metals or any metallic type m...

Page 13: ...e adjusted to suit your personal preference To turn the beam on press the laser light on off switch Fig 15 SPEED SELECTION SWITCH The speed selection switch it located on the top of the handle assembl...

Page 14: ...Saw wait for the blade to reach full speed and then lower the cutting head whilst pushing the blade safety guard release lever so the blade starts cutting the work piece 9 Release the on off switch w...

Page 15: ...he mitre table lock knob 4 Set the desired bevel angle by following the steps in the adjusting the bevel angle section 5 Place the work piece flat on the rotating mitre table with one edge securely ag...

Page 16: ...inst the rear fence If the work piece is warped ensure the convex side is against the rear fence 5 When cutting long pieces of timber support the opposite end of the timber with the side support bars...

Page 17: ...ssist with cutting wide pieces Loosening the sliding carriage lock will release the carriage and allow the cutting head to move forwards and backwards The saw blade is lowered into and through the fro...

Page 18: ...ng a scrap piece of timber to ensure that the slot cut is correct By making a cut in the work piece and then repeating the cut on the work piece slightly repositioned to the left or right it is possib...

Page 19: ...ranty Caution Never use a blade that is too thick to allow the outer blade washer to engage with the flats on the spindle It will prevent the blade screw from properly securing the blade onto the spin...

Page 20: ...ng the cutting head several times Observe and ensure the blade guard is operating correctly 1 Ensure the plug is disconnected from the mains power supply 2 Raise the cutting head Fig 25 3 Rotate the l...

Page 21: ...LADE ALIGNMENT ADJUSTMENT After replacing the blade or over time the Mitre Saw angles may require adjusting so that the 0 angles both bevel and mitre are located at exactly 0 1 Ensure the plug is disc...

Page 22: ...irer for a quick and low cost replacement Always replace both carbon brushes at the same time NOTE Nova Gear will not be responsible for any damage or injuries caused by the repair of the Mitre Saw by...

Page 23: ...se which can be verified on your receipt or invoice We cannot offer a warranty for damages and defects on appliances or their parts caused by improper use or treatment Damage caused by failure to comp...

Page 24: ...www spoton com au...

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