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ADDITIONAL SAFETY PRECAUTION
- When cutting irregularly shaped workpieces,
plan your work so it will not slip and pinch the blade
and be torn from your hands. A piece of molding,
for example, must lie flat against the table or fence,
or be held by a fixture or jig that will not let it twist,
rock or slip while being cut.
- Properly support round material such as dowel rods,
or tubing. They have a tendency to roll while being cut,
causing the blade to "bite." To avoid this, always use a
fixture designed to properly hold your workpiece.
Whenever Saw Is Running
WARNING
Don't allow familiarity (gained from frequent use
of your miter saw) cause a careless mistake.
A careless fraction of a second is enough to
cause a severe injury.
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Before starting your cut, observe the miter saw while
it runs. If it makes an unfamiliar noise or vibrates
excessively, stop immediately. Turn the saw off.
Unplug the saw. Do not restart until finding and
correcting the problem.
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Keep Children Away.
Keep all visitors a safe
distance from the miter saw. Make sure bystanders
are clear of the miter saw and workpiece.
To reduce the risk of electrocution:
1.
Use only identical replacementparts when
servicing. Servicing should be performed by a
qualified service technician.
2.
Do not use in rain or where floor is wet.
WARNING
Do not permit fingers to touch the terminals of
plug when installing or removing the plug to or
from the outlet. If power cord is cut, or damaged
in any way, have it replaced immediately.
Double Insulated
The miter saw is double insulated to provide a double layer
of insulation between you and the tool’s electrical system.
All exposed metal parts are isolated from the internal metal
motor components with protecting insulation.
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If the motor won't start, release the trigger switch
immediately. Unplug The Tool. Check the saw blade
to make sure it turns freely. If the blade is free, try to
start the motor again.
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If the motor suddenly stalls while cutting wood,
release the trigger switch, unplug the tool, and free
the blade from the wood. The motor may now be
restarted and the cut finished.
■
Fuses may "blow" or circuit breakers may trip
frequently if:
a. Motor Is Overloaded-Overloading can occur if you
cut too rapidly ormake too many start/stops in a
short time.
b. Line voltages are more than 10% above or below
the nameplate voltage. For heavy loads, however,
the voltage at motor terminals must equal the
voltage specified on nameplate.
c. Improper or dull saw blades are used.
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Most motor troubles may be traced to loose or incorrect
connections, overload, low voltage (such as small size
wire in the supply circuit) or to overly long supply circuit
wire. Always check the connections, the load and the
supply circuit whenever motor doesn't work well.
Through poor conditions of the electrical MAINS,
shortly voltage drops can appear when starting the
EQUIPMENT. This can influence other equipment
(e.g. blinking of a lamp). If the MAINS-IMPEDANCE
Zmax <0.204 OHM, such disturbances are not
expected. (In case of need, you may contact your
local supply authority for further information.
SPECIFICATIONS
Input
230 V ~ 50 Hz 110 V ~ 50 Hz
Power
1800 W
1800 W
No load speed
4400 min-
1
4000 min-
1
Blade diameter
305 mm
305 mm
Net weight
31 kg
31 kg
Sound pressure level
95.2 dB(A)
94.5 dB(A)
Sound power level
108.5 dB(A)
108.3 dB(A)
Weight acceleration sum 4.06 m/s
2
4.83 m/s
2
CUTTING CAPACITY
Mitre
Bevel
Depth of cut
Width of cut
0°
0°
111.13 mm
342.9 mm
45°
0°
111.13 mm
241.3 mm
45°
45°
63.5 mm (L),
241.3 mm
41.25 mm (R)
0°
45°
63.5 mm (L),
342.9 mm
41.25 mm (R)
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