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OPERATING YOUR MITRE SAW

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Once the handle has been set at the desired angle, 
securely tighten the bevel lock knob (20).

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Place the workpiece flat on the mitre table with one 
edge securely against the fence. If the board is 
warped, place the convex side against the fence. If 
the concave edge of the board is placed against the 
fence, the board could collapse on the blade at the 
end of the cut, jamming the blade.

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When cutting long pieces of timber or molding, support 
the overhanging end(s) of the stock.

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Align the cutting line on the workpiece with the edge 
of saw blade.

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Grasp the stock firmly and secure it against the fence.

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Before turning on the saw, perform a dry run of the 
cutting operation just to make sure that no problem 
will occur when the cut is made.

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Grasp the handle firmly, then squeeze the switch 
trigger. Allow several seconds for the blade to reach 
maximum speed.

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Use thumb to press the safety lock toward the handle.

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Slowly lower the blade into and through the 
workpiece.

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Release trigger switch and allow the saw blade to stop 
rotating before raising the blade out of workpiece.

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Slowly move the blade upward to the highest position 
and release the safety lock.

COMPOUND CUT

A compound cut is a cut made using a mitre angle and 
a bevel angle at the same time. This type of cut is used 
to make picture frames, cut moulding, make boxes with 
sloping sides, and for certain roof framing cuts.

To make this type of cut the mitre table must be rotated 
to the correct angle and the saw arm must be tilted to the 
correct bevel angle. Care should always be taken when 
making compound mitre setups due to the interaction of 
the two angle settings.

Adjustments of mitre and bevel settings are 
interdependent with one another. Each time you adjust 
the mitre setting you change the effect of the bevel 
setting. Also, each time you adjust the bevel setting you 
change the effect of the mitre setting. It may take several 
settings to obtain the desired cut. The first angle setting 
should be checked after setting the second angle, since 
adjusting the second angle affects the first.

Once the two correct settings for a particular cut have 
been obtained, always make a test cut in scrap wood 
before making a finish cut in good wood. (fig. 22)

TO MAKE A COMPOUND CUT WITH YOUR MITRE 
SAW

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Pull out the lock pin and lift the saw arm to its full 
height.

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Loosen the mitre lock lever . 

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Rotate the mitre table until the pointer aligns with the 
desired angle on the mitre scale and securely lock the 
mitre table. 

 

Note: 

You can quickly locate 5° left or right on the 

scale. The mitre table can be seated in one of the 
positive stop notches, located in the mitre table frame.

WARNING: 

To avoid serious personal injury, always 

lock the mitre table before making a cut. Failure to do so 
could result in movement of the mitre table while making 
a cut.

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Loosen the bevel lock knob and move the handle to 
the desire bevel angle.

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Bevel angles can be set from L45deg to R10deg.

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Align the indicator point with the desired angle.

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Once the handle has been set at the desired angle, 
securely tighten the bevel lock lever.

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Recheck mitre angle setting. Make a test cut in a 
scrap material.

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Place the workpiece flat on the mitre table with one 
edge securely against the fence. If the material is 
warped then place the convex edge of the work piece 
against the fence.

  If the concave edge of the board is placed against the 

fence, the board could collapse on the blade at the 
end of the cut, jamming the blade.

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When cutting long pieces of timber or molding, support 
the opposite end of the stock with a roller stand or with 
work surface level with the saw table.

■ 

Align the cutting line on the workpiece with the edge 
of the saw blade.

■ 

Grasp the stock firmly and secure it against the fence.

■ 

Before turning on the saw, perform a dry run of the 
cutting operation just to make sure that no problems 
will occur when the cut is made.

■ 

Grasp the saw handle firmly, then squeeze the trigger 
switch. Allow several seconds for blade to reach 
maximum speed.

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Use thumb to press the safety interlock toward the 
handle.

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Slowly lower the blade into and through the 
workpiece.

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Release the trigger switch and allow the saw blade to 
stop rotate before raising the blade out of workpiece.

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Slowly move the blade upward to the highest position 
and release the safety lock.

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Summary of Contents for EMS-1422L

Page 1: ...EMS 1422L 210mm COMPOUND MITRE SAW OWNER S OPERATING MANUAL EMS 1422Lmanual SAA indd A1 EMS 1422Lmanual SAA indd A1 1 8 08 10 53 03 AM 1 8 08 10 53 03 AM ...

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Page 3: ... 8 Fig 9 Fig 10 Fig 12 Fig 15 21 3 16 11 a a 29 16 9 9 24 22 2 16 3 16a 16 Fig 11 Fig 13 23 23 18 19 23 20 Fig 14 EMS 1422Lmanual SAA indd A3 EMS 1422Lmanual SAA indd A3 1 8 08 10 53 14 AM 1 8 08 10 53 14 AM ...

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Page 5: ...5 Fig 22 RIGHT Fig 23 WRONG Fig 24 Fig 25 27 25 EMS 1422Lmanual SAA indd A5 EMS 1422Lmanual SAA indd A5 1 8 08 10 53 20 AM 1 8 08 10 53 20 AM ...

Page 6: ...mes SWITCH TRIGGER Avoid accidental starting be sure the switch trigger is in the locked or OFF position after use MAINTAIN TOOLS WITH CARE Keep cutting tools sharp and clean for better performance Follow instructions for lubrication and changing accessories Inspect tool cord periodically and if damaged have it repaired by an authorised service facility Inspect extension cords periodically and rep...

Page 7: ...e process and switch off before looking up Periodically check that all nuts bolts and other fixings are properly tightened Do not store materials or equipment above a machine in such a way that they could fall into it Always hold the saw on parts that are insulated If you accidentally cut into hidden wiring or the saw s own cable the metal parts of the saw will become live Switch off at the mains ...

Page 8: ... This tool is double insulated OPTIONAL LASER SYSTEM Class 2 Output 1 mW Power supply 3 V DESCRIPTION Fig 1 1 HANDLE 2 LOWER GUARD SAFETY LOCK 3 LOWER BLADE GUARD 4 LOCK DOWN PIN 5 MITRE TABLE 6 MITRE SCALE 7 TABLE INSERT 8 BASE 9 REAR FENCE 10 MITRE LOCK LEVER 11 DUST BAG 12 UPPER BLADE GUARD 13 SPANNER 14 HEX WRENCH 15 SLEEVE WRENCH 16 SAW BLADE 17 TRIGGER SWITCH BUTTON 18 BEVEL SCALE 19 0o ALLE...

Page 9: ...the lower blade guard by slightly moving the lower blade guard downward INSTALLING THEANTI TIP 29 Insert the Rear Anti Tip 29 into the hole then use the screw a to fix it Fig 10 INSTALLING THE EXTENSION ARM 30 Insert Extension Arm 30 for large workpieces into the left and right holes on the base then use the screw a to fix it Fig 7 INSTALLING THE DUST BAG 11 The dust bag is installed by squeezing ...

Page 10: ...one edge securely against the fence If the board is warped place the convex side against the fence and clamp If the concave edge of a board is placed against the fence the board could collapse on the blade at the end of the cut jamming the blade fig 23 24 When cutting long piece of timber or molding support the opposite end of the stock Align cutting line on the workpiece with the edge of the saw ...

Page 11: ...ttings for a particular cut have been obtained always make a test cut in scrap wood before making a finish cut in good wood fig 22 TO MAKE A COMPOUND CUT WITH YOUR MITRE SAW Pull out the lock pin and lift the saw arm to its full height Loosen the mitre lock lever Rotate the mitre table until the pointer aligns with the desired angle on the mitre scale and securely lock the mitre table Note You can...

Page 12: ...he cut WARNING To avoid a kickback and to avoid serious personal injury never position the concave edge of bowed or warped material against the fence LASER BEAM Fig 25 The light from the laser beam allows you to line up precisely the cutting angle and the exact position of the workpiece on the bench The laser beam can be switched on as required Press laser ON OFF switch 26 to turn the laser 25 The...

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