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Unpacking

1.  Remove foam packaging materials and using the carry handle, 

carefully lift the mitre saw from its box and place it on a level work 

surface.

2.  Release cutting 

head from 

its transport 

position. While 

holding the head 

of the saw down 

release the lock 

down pin.

Dust Bag

1.  Squeeze the clamp at the end of the dust 

bag, place over the dust extraction port.

The dust extraction port can block easily 

with dust and requires to be periodically 

cleaned. For more efficient operation, empty 

the dust bag when it is no more than half full. 

This allows better air flow through the bag. 

Dust bags will not collect all the saw dust 

generated by the mitre saw. For best results 

a dust extractor should be used in place of 

the dust bag.

Material Clamp

Material clamp will assist securing timber 

when making cuts.

Note: 

The clamp can be mounted on either 

the left or right.

Material Support Bars

1.  Insert each bar into the two holes located 

on both sides of the base.

2.  Tighten screw when in place.

1.  Retractable Safety Guard
2.  Material Support Bar
3.  Material Clamp
4.  Fence
5.  Mitre Table
6.  Mitre Table Lock

7.  Bevel Angle Pointer
8.  Lock Down Pin
9.   Trenching Depth Adjustment 

Screw

10. Spindle Lock Button
11. Trigger

SLIDING DOUBLE BEVEL MITRE SAW

KNOW YOUR PRODUCT

1. ASSEMBLY

SETUP & PREPARATION

12. Carry  Handle
13. Slide  Lock
14. Bevel  Lock
15. Bevel  Release

16. Laser  Guide
17. Support  Feet
18. Table  Insert
19. Release  Lever

HOLD

DOWN

b. TIGHTEN

a. INSERT

WARNING! 

ENSURE THE TOOL IS TURNED OFF 

AND DISCONNECTED FROM THE POWER SUPPLY 

BEFORE PERFORMING ANY OF THE FOLLOWING 

OPERATIONS.

Summary of Contents for SCMS-8MULTI

Page 1: ...age 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 as set out within the instruction manual If the tool is disassembled or tampered with in any way Professional industrial or high frequency use WARRANTY TO ENSURE A SPEEDY RESPONSE PLEASE HAVE THE MODEL NUMBER AND DATE OF PU...

Page 2: ... the saw dust generated by the mitre saw For best results a dust extractor should be used in place of the dust bag Material Clamp Material clamp will assist securing timber when making cuts Note The clamp can be mounted on either the left or right Material Support Bars 1 Insert each bar into the two holes located on both sides of the base 2 Tighten screw when in place 1 Retractable Safety Guard 2 ...

Page 3: ...ERATION CAUSE SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY 2 SETUP ADJUSTMENTS 18mm 18mm 30mm MITRE ANGLE POINTER WARNING ENSURE THE BEVEL LOCK IS TIGHT BEFORE MAKING A CUT FAILURE TO DO SO MAY RESULT IN THE CUTTING HEAD MOVING DURING OPERATION CAUSE SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY Bevel Angle Adjustment 4 Tighten bevel lock at selected angle Trenching refers to restricting the depth of cut and permits a trench to be cut in t...

Page 4: ... will need to be mounted on the appropriate side When performing bevel cuts the work clamp must be on the opposite side of the bevel otherwise it will interfere with the cutting action 3 TYPES OF CUTS OPERATION Straight Cutting 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 Max cutting capacity wood 62 x 310mm Mitre Cuts Mit...

Page 5: ...ar fence Note If the workpiece is warped ensure the concave curves inward side is against the rear fence WARNING THE SUPPLIED MULTI MATERIAL BLADE IS ONLY SUITABLE FOR PLASTICS TIMBERS AND NON FERROUS METALS SUCH AS ALUMINIUM AND COPPER THIS BLADE CANNOT BE USED TO CUT STEEL STAINLESS STEEL OR MAGNESIUM WARNING ALWAYS WEAR LONG SLEEVES WHEN CUTTING METAL AS HOT SWARF MAY HIT USERS Material Clamp I...

Page 6: ...VENT THE BLADE SCREW FROM PROPERLY SECURING THE BLADE ONTO THE SPINDLE WARNING WEAR GLOVES WHEN PERFORMING A BLADE CHANGE OPERATION 1 Ensure the plug is disconnected from the mains power supply Ensure the cutting head is raised If the head lock down pin is locked in place pull the head lock down pin and gently raise the cutting head 2 Raise the lower guard out of the way and hold it 3 Using the 5m...

Page 7: ...nning work If Fence Needs Adjustment 1 First unplug the tool 2 Lower the blade assembly and lock it in place using the Lock Down Pin 3 Lay a carpenters square on the turn table one edge along the blade and the other along the fence Any inaccuracy should be visible Note The square must contact the blade not the teeth for an accurate reading 4 The fence is held in place with bolts at each end Loosen...

Page 8: ...umes c Keep children and bystanders away while operating a power tool Distractions can cause you to lose control 2 Electrical safety a Power tool plugs must match the outlet Never modify the plug in any way Do not use any adapter plugs with earthed grounded power tools Unmodified plugs and matching outlets will reduce risk of electric shock b Avoid body contact with earthed or grounded surfaces su...

Page 9: ... upper members can be identified by the 2 holes very close together 2 Lay two upper and lower legs on the ground aligning 2 of the bolt holes parallel to each other The upper leg sits outside the lower leg 3 Place one long lower support in between the legs and align the bolt holes The side support should have its lip on the high side facing up and should sit inside the legs Ensure the lip with the...

Page 10: ...pplied mounting bolts washers and nuts should be used to secure the saw to the top of the stand 7 Align one short lower support inside the legs at the same height as the long lower support Ensure that the lip of the side support is facing up Insert 2 small bolts in the aligned holes from the outside and attaching a small washer and nut only hand tight at this initial stage 8 On the same side as St...

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