CMS-1621S
3. STRAIGHT AND ANGLE CUTTING
4. OPERATING THE MITRE SAW
Place the workpiece flat on
the rotating mitre table with
one edge securely against
the rear fence.
Note:
If the workpiece is
warped, ensure the convex
side is against the rear fence.
A compound mitre cut involves
using a mitre angle and a bevel
angle at the same time.
Max. cutting
capacity wood:
32x80mm
45º<
>45º
90º
Mitre
45º<
>45º
Mitre
>45ºLeft
90º
0º
>45ºLeft
A straight cut is made by cutting
the grain of the workpiece. A 90
°
straight cut is made with the mitre
scale set in the 0
°
position
Max. cutting
capacity
Wood:55x120mm.
45º<
>45º
90º
Mitre
45º<
>45º
Mitre
>45ºLeft
Mitre cuts are made with the mitre
scale set at an angle other than 0
°
either to the right or left
Max. cutting
capacity wood:
55x80mm
Turning On and Off
1. To turn the mitre saw on, depress and hold the on/off switch
2. To turn the mitre saw off, release the on/off switch
Workpiece
Material clamp will assist when making cuts when feeding materials
from either side of the saw.
When performing a bevel or compound cut, the material clamp should
be positioned on the right hand side of the fence.
Note:
Before performing a cut, ensure the blade is at full speed.
Failure to do this will cause the blade to become blunt and cause
the blade to lock-up.
Note:
When the cut is complete allow the blade to stop rotating
before raising the cutting head. This is required for safe operation
of the unit to prevent personal injury.
90º
0º
>45ºLeft
A bevel cut involves using a bevel
angle other than 0° tilting saw to
the left
Max. cutting
capacity
Wood:32x120mm.
Note:
To obtain good cuts when performing bevel or compound
cuts the workpiece should be clamped.
OPERATION
CAUTION!
FOR ALL TYPES OF CUTS ENSURE THE SAW
IS LOCKED INTO POSITION.
CAUTION!
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL
SHOCK, THE USE OF A RESIDUAL CURRENT DEVICE
(RATED 30mA OR LESS) IS RECOMMENDED.
Hold
Release
Tighten
CAUTION!
KEEP HANDS CLEAR OF BLADE.