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2.  SET-UP AND ADJUSTMENTS

1.   Loosen  mitre 

table lock

1.   Loosen  bevel 

lock.

2.   While pulling the mitre 

release set the desired mitre 

angle (left or right) as shown 

by the mitre angle pointer 

2.  

BEVEL LEFT 

- Tilt the cutting head 

to the desired 

bevel angle 

left as shown 

by the bevel 

angle pointer.

Mitre Angle Adjustment

MITRE ANGLE

POINTER

3.   Tighten mitre table lock at selected angle

Bevel Angle Adjustment

3.   Tighten bevel lock at selected angle

Note: 

The mitre table features positive click stops at 0°, 15°, 22.5°, 

31.6° and 45° for quick setting of common mitre angles.

Bench Mounting

The base of the saw has 

bench mounting holes that 

can be used to mount it to 

a workbench or mitre saw 

stand. Use screws or bolts (not 

included) to secure.

Note: 

If required, the Mitre Saw can be mounted onto a 13mm piece 

(or thicker) of plywood which can then be clamped to the work bench 

or mitre saw stand. This provides the flexibility to transport the Mitre 

Saw to other work areas

WARNING!:

 ENSURE THE MITRE TABLE LOCK 

IS TIGHT BEFORE MAKING A CUT. FAILURE 

TO DO SO MAY RESULT IN THE MITRE TABLE 

MOVING DURING OPERATION AND CAUSE 

SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY.

WARNING!:

 ENSURE THE BEVEL LOCK IS 

TIGHT BEFORE MAKING A CUT. FAILURE TO 

DO SO MAY RESULT IN THE CUTTING HEAD 

MOVING DURING OPERATION AND CAUSE 

SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY.

Trenching refers to restricting the depth of cut and permits a “trench” 

to be cut in the workpiece.

Bevel Angle Adjustment

Trenching

1.   Ensure the cutting  head is 

raised, move the trenching 

stop to the right as far as it 

will go.

2.   To adjust the trenching 

depth rotate the trenching 

depth adjustment screw.

3.   To check that the blade 

stops at the desired position, 

lower the cutting head 

until the trenching stop 

adjustment screw touches 

the trenching stop.

4.   When the correct depth 

is set. Lock it in position 

using the trenching depth 

lock nut.

Slide Lock

When cutting a narrow piece of 

wood it is not necessary to use 

the slide mechanism. In these 

circumstances, push back the 

cutting head and ensure the slide 

locking knob is tight to prevent the 

cutting head from sliding.

2a.

  BEVEL  RIGHT

 - Tilt 

the cutting head slighty 

LEFT then pull the 

bevel release.

BEVEL ANGLE

POINTER

BEVEL ANGLE

POINTER

2b.  Tilt the cutting head to the desired 

bevel angle right as shown by the 

bevel angle 

pointer.

BEVEL ANGLE

POINTER

BEVEL ANGLE

POINTER

Summary of Contents for SCMS-2125

Page 1: ...perated on a supply voltage other than that specified on the tool If the tool shows signs of damage or defects caused by or resulting from abuse accidents or alterations Failure to perform maintenance...

Page 2: ...Insert each bar into the two holes located on both sides of the base 2 Release cutting head from its transport position While holding the head of the saw down release the lock down pin 11 Carry Handle...

Page 3: ...IN THE MITRE TABLE MOVING DURING OPERATION AND CAUSE SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY WARNING ENSURE THE BEVEL LOCK IS TIGHT BEFORE MAKING A CUT FAILURE TO DO SO MAY RESULT IN THE CUTTING HEAD MOVING DURING O...

Page 4: ...ight cut is made with the mitre scale set in the 0 Mitre 45 45 Mitre cuts are made with the mitre scale set at an angle other than 0 Mitre 45 45 A bevel cut is made by cutting across the grain of the...

Page 5: ...humb and press handle down 2 Push carriage toward the rear fence Place the workpiece flat on the mitre table with one edge securely against the rear fence Note If the workpiece is warped ensure the co...

Page 6: ...juries caused by the repair of the mitre saw by an unauthorised person or by mishandling of the mitre saw Sparking visible through the housing air vents A small amount of sparking may be visible throu...

Page 7: ...contaminated or inappropriate blade is being used Depth Stop setting in use Move Depth Stop to right to disengage Adjust Depth Stop Bolt for desired depth of cut Mite Saw will not start Mitre Saw ope...

Page 8: ...ed therefore no earth wire is required If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by an electrician or a power tool repairer in order to avoid a hazard Note Double insulation does not take the...

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