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8.8 

Removing and installing the table insert (Fig. 7) 

NOTE: The mitre saw comes with the table inserts already installed. These 
instructions are for replacing or adjusting either insert side. 

WARNING!  To  avoid  injury:  1)  Always  unplug  the  saw  to  avoid  accidental 
starting.  Remove  all  small  pieces  of  material  from  the  table  cavity  before 
performing any cuts. The table insert may be removed for this purpose, but 
always  reattach  the  table  insert  prior  to  performing  a  cutting  operation.  2) 
Do  not  start  the  sliding  compound  mitre  saw  without  checking  for 
interference between the blade and table insert. Damage could result to the 
blade,  table  insert  or  turntable  if  blade  strike  occurs  during  the  cutting 
operation. 

 

To remove, loosen and remove the six screws (1) on the table insert (2) with a Phillips 
screwdriver and remove the insert. 

 

To install, reposition the table insert, install the six screws and tighten. 

 

Check for blade clearance by moving the slide carriage through the full motion of the blade 
in the table slot. If neither side of the insert hits the saw blade, loosen the three screws for 
that side and adjust. Tighten the screws and check again for blade clearance. 

8.9 

Mounting the mitre saw (Fig. 8 ,9, 10) 

WARNING! To avoid injury from unexpected saw movement:  1) Disconnect 
the  power  cord  from  the  outlet  and  lock  the  cutting  head  in  the  lower 
position  using  the  stop  latch.  2)  Lock  the  slide  carriage  in  place  by 
tightening the slide carriage lock knob. 3) To avoid back injury, lift the saw 
by using the hand holds for transportation. Bend with your knees, not your 
back.  4)  Never  carry  the  mitre  saw  by  the  power  cord  or  by  the  switch 
handle.  Carrying  the  tool  by  the  power  cord  could  cause  damage  to  the 
insulation  or  the  wire  connections  resulting  in  electric  shock  or  fire.  5)  To 
avoid  injury  from  flying  debris, do not  allow  visitors  to  stand  near  the saw 
during any cutting operations. 

Mounting instructions: 

 

For stationary use, place the saw in the desired location, directly on a workbench where 
there is room for handling and proper support of the workpiece. The base of the saw has 
four mounting holes (10 - Fig. 8). Bolt the base of the mitre saw (1) to the work surface (5), 
using the recommended fastening method as shown in Fig. 9. 
1. Mitre saw base 
2. Hex head bolt 
3. Rubber washer 

4. Flat washer 
5. Work surface 
6. Flat washer 

7. Lockwasher 
8. Hex/Lock nut 
9. Jam nut 

NOTE:  Mounting  hardware  is  not  included  with  this  tool.  Bolts,  nuts, 
washers and screws must be purchased separately. 

 

For portable use, place the saw on a 3/4 in. thick piece of plywood. Bolt the base of the 
mitre saw securely to the plywood using the mounting holes (10 - Fig. 8) on the base. Use 
C-clamps to clamp this mounting board to a stable work surface at the worksite. (Fig. 10) 

NOTE: If the mitre saw stand is used, please mount it as shown in FIG. B.  

Summary of Contents for POWX07551T

Page 1: ...the dust bag Fig 2 7 8 3 Installing the hold down clamp Fig 3 7 8 4 Saw blade wrench Fig 4 8 8 5 Inserting and replacing batteries for the laser Fig 4 8 8 6 Unlocking the slide carriage Fig 5 8 8 7 Un...

Page 2: ...r guide on Fig 21 13 9 1 2 Turning the saw on Fig 21 13 9 2 Sliding carriage system Fig 22 14 9 3 Mitre cut Fig 23 14 9 4 Bevel cut Fig 24 14 9 5 Compound cut Fig 25 14 9 6 Slide cutting wide boards F...

Page 3: ...POWX07551T EN Copyright 2016 VARO P a g e 3 www varo com 17 ENVIRONMENT 19 18 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 19...

Page 4: ...OFF trigger switch 16 Blade wrench 17 Motor 18 Head hold down latch 19 Sliding carriage lock knob 20 Bevel locking handle 21 Bevel scale 22 Hand hold for transportation 23 Mitre scale 24 Mitre handle...

Page 5: ...and bystanders away while operating a power tool Distractions can cause you to lose control 5 2 Electrical safety Always check that the power supply corresponds to the voltage on the rating plate Pow...

Page 6: ...e for which it was designed Do not use the power tool if the switch does not turn it on and off Any power tool that cannot be controlled with the switch is dangerous and must be repaired Disconnect th...

Page 7: ...ting surfaces The unit includes no servicing components Do not open the housing for any reason If the unit is damaged have the damage repaired by an authorized repair agent 8 ASSEMBLY WARNING To avoid...

Page 8: ...he laser guide from the batteries corroding during storage 8 6 Unlocking the slide carriage Fig 5 After removing the saw from the carton loosen the slide carriage lock knob 1 When transporting or stor...

Page 9: ...the power cord from the outlet and lock the cutting head in the lower position using the stop latch 2 Lock the slide carriage in place by tightening the slide carriage lock knob 3 To avoid back injur...

Page 10: ...ton 5 on the back of the motor below the mitre saw switch handle Fig 12 Press the arbor lock button holding it in firmly while turning the blade wrench clockwise The arbor lock will engage after turni...

Page 11: ...wer source outlet 4 Never cut metals or masonry products with this tool This mitre saw is designed for use on wood and wood like products only 8 12 Bevel stop adjustment Fig 14 15 16 WARNING To avoid...

Page 12: ...nt If the desired angle is one of the nine positive stops release the positive stop locking lever making sure the lever snaps into position and then secure by tightening the mitre handle If the mitre...

Page 13: ...w the saw blade path on the workpiece to be cut before starting the mitre saw This laser guide is powered by two AAA 1 5 volt batteries To turn laser on press on off rocker switch 1 to ON position To...

Page 14: ...el lock handle 1 by turning it clockwise Tilt the cutting head to the desired angle as shown on the bevel scale 2 The blade can be positioned at any angle from a 90 straight cut 0 on the scale to a 45...

Page 15: ...face of the workpiece at the marked line While holding the upper arm in position turn the stop knob 2 until it touches the stop plate 1 Cut two parallel grooves as shown 9 9 Auxiliary wood fence Fig 2...

Page 16: ...This will avoid a break in period that reduces motor performance and increases wear 10 3 Lubrication Fig 31 All the motor bearings in this tool are lubricated with a sufficient amount of high grade l...

Page 17: ...tting arm wobbles 1 Loose pivot points 1 See ASSEMBLY section Cutting arm will not fully raise or blade guard will not fully close 1 Part failure 2 Pivot spring not replaced properly after service 3 S...

Page 18: ...number 00 32 3 292 92 90 Any transportation costs shall always be borne by the customer unless agreed otherwise in writing At the same time no claim can be made on the warranty if the damage of the de...

Page 19: ...lus model POWX07551T is in conformity with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of the applicable European Directives based on the application of European harmonized standards Any...

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