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ASSEMBLY

OPERATION

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2.  Engage the spindle lock (

V, fig.1

) by pressing the pin located between the 

handle and the fixed guard.  

CAUTION:

 

Never press the spindle lock pin while the saw is running! 

 

3.  Using protective gloves, rotate the blade by hand while pressing the pin until it 

engages a slot in the arbor.

4.  While holding the spindle lock pin in, and using the supplied wrench, unscrew 

the arbor screw, remove the outside saw blade flange, and the saw blade.

5.  Be sure that when mounting the new saw blade, the direction arrows on the 

blade correspond with the arrow on the guard.

6.  Apply the above procedure in reverse to install the new blade.  

CLAMPING WORKPIECE:

WARNING:

  

For safe and accurate cuts, fix workpiece firmly into cutting position 

with hold down clamp, otherwise the tool and workpiece may be damaged.

1.   Mount the hold down clamp on one side of fence.  Insert shaft of the hold down 

clamp into the mounting holes (

L, fig.2

) and tighten the hold down clamp retainer 

screw 

(S, fig.2

) to fix shaft of hold down clamp.

2.   Adjust position of hold down clamp bracket according to workpiece thickness 

and shape.  Tighten screw to fix the bracket in place.

3.   Make sure that when the handle is lowered, bevelled or angled in any position, 

no part of the tool contacts the hold down clamp.

START UP 

USING YOUR SAW

After unpacking, reading the instructions, attaching the machine to the workbench, 

and checking that all attachments are correctly installed, you can use your saw. Be 

sure to wear appropriate protective equipment.

WARNING: 

 

Before plugging in, confirm that trigger is in normal position. If the  

If the locking button is not depressed, do not pull trigger with force as this may  

cause severe damage to the switch.

REMEMBER:

 

Before use, release the head lock button and let handle off the low position

 

Before turning on, confirm that the saw blade does not touch work piece or vise 

at any position.

 

When cutting, press handle down slowly. DO NOT force the handle too much 

as this may cause damage to your saw

 

Before starting to cut, confirm that the saw blade has attained full speed. After 

cutting is complete wait until the rotation of the blade STOPS completely be-

fore lifting the handle to its top position.

 

For your safety, remove chips, small pieces, etc. from the table top before 

 

 operation.

 

For best performance, ALWAYS keep saw blade clean and sharp.

 

1.  Check to ensure everything is correctly attached, screws are fastened, and all 

adjusting keys and wrenches are removed.

2.  Connect the saw to power.

3.  Unlock the saw from its various storage and shipping positions.

4.  Press the trigger lock button while squeezing the trigger switch (

I, fig.1

) - the  

saw will start with the cutting head in the raised position and the blade fully 

enclosed in the guard. 

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Page 13: ...13 ENGLISH SCH MA SCHEMATIC DRAWING FRAN AIS...

Page 14: ...d Rear stand Line deduction Big flat washer 4 Screw m6x10 Limit flange Knob m6x20 Handle ball Lock pin spring Lock pin Spring cylindrical pin 2 5x16 Stand Screw Screw Wave washer 6 Lock button Link po...

Page 15: ...ded Grounding provides a low resistance path to carry electricity to ground away from the operator should the tool malfunction electrically Do not remove the grounding prong from the plug nor alter th...

Page 16: ...ures reduce the risk of starting the tool accidentally 19 Store idle tools out of reach of children and other untrained persons Tools are dangerous in the hands of untrained users 20 Maintain tools wi...

Page 17: ...he cut Movement of the workpiece during the cut may cause the blade to climb on top of the workpiece and create a kickback When this happens the cutting head may jump out of your hand or the workpiece...

Page 18: ...g 1 to hold them in place Fit the dust bag over the dust port T g 2 Fit the hold down clamp assembly E g 1 into one of the hold down mounting holes L g 2 most commonly the left rear To disengage the c...

Page 19: ...amp START UP USING YOUR SAW After unpacking reading the instructions attaching the machine to the workbench and checking that all attachments are correctly installed you can use your saw Be sure to we...

Page 20: ...N fig 1 and press on the mitre detent spring lever O fig 1 with your thumb Move the table rotation to the left or right up to 45 left The mitre detent spring lever O fig 1 if released will stop the ta...

Page 21: ...sible electri cal shorts and ensure proper cooling Keep the tool housing and handle clean and free of oil and grease using mild soap and a damp not wet cloth Slot Cut To set the cutting depth of your...

Page 22: ...l lock handle U g 2 on the back of the saw 3 Check that the blade is perpendicular to the table as measured by the clear plastic setup triangle If not 4 Use an open end wrench to loosen the hex lock n...

Page 23: ...diameter of 10 255 mm a minimum rating of 6 000 RPM and an arbor hole of 5 8 15 9 mm diameter 2 When installing a saw blade make sure the teeth of the saw blade point downward and that the direction o...

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