background image

 

POWE50102 

EN

 

Copyright © 2018 VARO 

P a g e

 | 

6

 

www.varo.com 

 

Only use correctly sharpened saw blades. Never exceed the maximum speed that is 
indicated on the saw blade. 

 

Before installing the saw blade, clean the axle, the flanges (especially the assembly 
surfaces) and the hexagonal nut. Incorrect mounting can lead to vibrations/knocking or 
slipping of the saw blade. 

 

Prevent that the saw comes into contact with metals, such as nails and screws. Search for 
and remove all nails, screws and other foreign materials from the workpiece, before you 
start to work. 

 

Remove spanners, cut off pieces and the other items from the saw table, before turning on 
the switch. 

 

NEVER wear gloves while working; the wearing of gloves is only recommended while 
cutting tools are being replaced. 

 

Make sure that your hands stay clear of the cutting line of the saw blade. 

 

NEVER stand in the cutting line of the saw blade and NEVER let anyone else stand in that 
position. 

 

Let the saw run for a few moments before inserting a workpiece.  Listen for vibrations or 
knocking of the saw blade, which can indicate improper mounting or balancing of the 
blade. 

 

The equipment may not be used for making grooves or recesses. 

 

Replace the table insert when it is worn out. 

 

NEVER make any adjustments on the machine while it is turning. Remove the plug from 
the socket before making any adjustments. 

 

If necessary, use a push block. A push block MUST be used for longitudinal sawing of 
smaller workpieces, so that your hands and fingers are kept well away from the saw blade. 

 

Always store your push block, whenever it is not in use. 

 

Pay special attention to the instructions that help to reduce the hazard of KICK BACK. 
KICK BACK is a sudden reaction to a jammed, bent or badly aligned saw blade. KICK 
BACK causes the workpiece to be thrown back in the direction of the operator. KICK 
BACK can lead to serious injuries. KICK BACK can be avoided by keeping your saw blade 
sharp, by keeping the rip fence parallel to the saw blade, by maintaining the riving knife 
and the saw guard in good condition and in the right position, by keeping a good grip on 
the workpiece until you have pushed it completely past the saw blade, and by not sawing 
any twisted or skewed wood pieces, or pieces that do not have a straight edge for moving 
along the rip fence, in a longitudinal direction. 

 

Do not carry out any free-hand operations. Free-hand means that you use your hands for 
supporting the workpiece, or for leading it with your hands, instead of using the rip fence 
or the mitre block. 

 

NEVER bend over or around the saw blade. NEVER reach for a workpiece, before the 
saw blade has come to a complete stop. 

 

Avoid a sudden or too quick infeed of a workpiece. Workpieces made of hard material 
should be fed in as slowly as possible. Never fold or turn a workpiece while feeding it into 
the saw. If the saw blade jams or ceases to turn while the workpiece is being fed in, turn 
the equipment off immediately. Remove the plug from the socket.   Remove the piece that 
is blocking the saw. 

 

NEVER try to remove sawed off chips, and never touch the saw guard, as long as the saw 
blade is turning. 

 

Remove all lose knots from the workpiece, BEFORE starting to saw. 

 

Do not maltreat the cable. Never pull on the cable, for removing the plug from the socket. 
Do not expose the cable to heat, oil, water or sharp edges. 

 

Some types of dust that is generated while working with the saw may contain chemicals, 
which can cause cancer, birth defects or other genetic damages. Some examples of these 
substances are: 

 

Lead derived from paints containing lead; 

 

Arsenic and chrome from chemically treated wood. 

Summary of Contents for POWE50102

Page 1: ...Y INSTRUCTIONS FOR LASERS 7 8 ASSEMBLY 7 8 1 Assembling the extension hoops 7 8 2 Assembling the clamp 7 9 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 7 9 1 Transporting the mitre saw 7 9 2 Dust and chip extraction 7 9 3...

Page 2: ...ght 2018 VARO P a g e 2 www varo com 10 2 Connecting cable 10 11 TECHNICAL DATA 10 12 CUTTING CAPACITY 10 13 NOISE 10 14 STORAGE 10 15 TROUBLE SHOOTING 10 16 WARRANTY 11 17 ENVIRONMENT 11 18 DECLARATI...

Page 3: ...de 14 Lock button for angle adjustment 15 Side support bar 16 Base 17 Dust bag 18 Release knob 19 Spindle lock 20 Angle gauge for bevel angle 21 Lock knob for bevel angle 22 Dust outlet 23 Slide bar 2...

Page 4: ...l Distractions can cause you to lose control of it 5 2 Electrical safety Always check that the power supply corresponds to the voltage on the rating plate Power tool plugs must match the outlet Never...

Page 5: ...power tools Such preventive safety measures reduce the risk of starting the power tool accidentally Store power tools when not in use out of the reach of children and do not allow people who are not...

Page 6: ...a jammed bent or badly aligned saw blade KICK BACK causes the workpiece to be thrown back in the direction of the operator KICK BACK can lead to serious injuries KICK BACK can be avoided by keeping y...

Page 7: ...e housing for any reason If the unit is damaged have the damage repaired by an authorized repair agent 8 ASSEMBLY Disconnect the power plug before carrying out any adjustments or maintenance Do not op...

Page 8: ...saw blade end re tighten the 2 fence screws 9 6 Vertical bevel angle Fig 1 The vertical bevel angle can be set in the range of 0 to 45 The vertical bevel scale shows the currently set in degrees Loose...

Page 9: ...ade are very sharp Allow the mitre saw cutting head to rise to the upright position Loosen the cover plate screw 2 with a allen key Tilt the cover plate 3 upwards in order to make the axle bolt 4 acce...

Page 10: ...er level LwA 110 dB A ATTENTION Wear hearing protection when sound pressure is over 85 dB A 14 STORAGE Thoroughly clean the whole machine and its accessories Store it out of the reach of children in a...

Page 11: ...d permeation excessive dust penetration intentional damage on purpose or by gross carelessness inappropriate usage use for purposes for which the device is not suitable incompetent usage e g not follo...

Page 12: ...nauthorized modification of the apparatus voids this declaration European Directives including if applicable their amendments up to the date of signature 2011 65 EU 2006 42 EC 2014 30 EU European harm...

Reviews: