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PXCMSS-210

6.  MAKING A CUT

5.  VARIOUS CUTS

WARNING!

 

DO NOT USE THE MITRE SAW TO CUT 

METAL OR MASONRY.

CAUTION!

 

FOR ALL TYPES OF CUTS ENSURE THE SAW 

IS LOCKED INTO POSITION.

OPERATION

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Straight Cutting

Mitre Cuts

Bevel Cutting

Compound Mitre Cuts

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°.

Mitre cuts are made with the mitre 

scale set at an angle other than 0°.

A bevel cut is made by cutting across 

the grain of the workpiece with the 

blade angled to the mitre table.

A compound mitre cut involves using 

a mitre angle and a bevel angle at 

the same time.

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2   Secure  the 

workpiece and 

ensure all mitre saw 

adjustments are 

locked tightly.

4   Perform the cut 

through the timber 

smoothly. Once 

complete, release 

the on/off trigger 

and remove the 

saw from the work 

piece.

1   Mark the cutting line on the work 

piece and then place onto the 

mitre table with one edge up 

against the rear fence.

3   Start the saw and allow the 

blade to reach full speed.

Note:

 Never force the saw. Use light and continuous pressure.

Summary of Contents for PXCMSS-210

Page 1: ...tled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods f...

Page 2: ...onto the timber workpiece in order to secure the workpiece while performing a cut KNOW YOUR PRODUCT SETUP PREPARATION CORDLESS MITRE SAW ONLINE MANUAL Scan this QR Code with your mobile device to tak...

Page 3: ...45 0 300 150 00 15 0 30 0 45 0 20 40 50 60 100 120 140 160 180 2 Slide the extension support to the desired location and then release the locking lever to secure in position 2 Once the material stop...

Page 4: ...on position 4 CONTROLS WARNING DO NOT STARE DIRECTLY AT THE LASER BEAM OR WORKLIGHT 20 40 50 60 100 120 140 160 180 45 0 300 150 00 15 0 30 0 45 0 20 40 50 60 100 120 140 160 180 Starting the Mitre S...

Page 5: ...le other than 0 A bevel cut is made by cutting across the grain of the workpiece with the blade angled to the mitre table A compound mitre cut involves using a mitre angle and a bevel angle at the sam...

Page 6: ...indle The saw has 2 bump stops that limit the bevel angle to 0 and 45 If the bevel angle becomes inaccurate these stops can be readjusted by following the steps below 3 Lay a carpenters square on the...

Page 7: ...e in a fire 16 Never attempt to open the battery pack for any reason If the plastic housing of the battery pack breaks or cracks immediately discontinue use and do not recharge 17 During charging the...

Page 8: ...t or complete stop When cutting long pieces which extend well over the table width ensure that the ends are adequately supported at the same height as the saw table top Supports should be positioned i...

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