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WARNING!

 

Before cutting ensure that you wear approved safety goggles, ear defenders, appropriate dust mask if cutting  

 

generates dust, and safety gloves. All safety instructions in Section 1 must be followed.

4.1. 

USING THE LOCKING KNOB. 

(Refer to Fig.1)

4.1.1.  When not in use or when being transported the cutting arm should always be locked down. To lock the arm down, pull it to its lowest 

 

position against the return spring pressure until it is solidly against the stop. Firmly push the knob in. To release the arm, push it down  

 

slightly, pull out the knob and gently guide it back to its top position. 

4.2. 

SECURING THE WORKPIECE.

4.2.1 

Ensure that the cut-off saw is unplugged from the power supply. 

4.2.2  Check that the back stop is at 90

°

 to the cutting blade using a set square.

 

Ensure the back stop fixings are tight using the hex key provided. 

4.2.3  To move the other jaw up to the workpiece quickly, flip the thread lock open as shown in fig.3 and slide the jaw face up to the workpiece.  

 

Flip the thread lock back down and tighten the workpiece in the vice. 

4.2.4.  When cutting long workpieces use additional supports along the length.

4.3 

CUTTING DEPTH

4.3.1  (See depth stop in fig.2). To adjust loosen the lock nut, adjust the stop using the hex key and retighten the lock nut. Only a small 

 

movement of the depth stop is required to increase/decrease the depth. There is a close relationship between the locking knob and the  

 

depth stop. After adjusting the depth stop check that the locking knob still functions correctly.

4.4 

MITRE CUTTING

4.4.1  To cut at an angle loosen the vice backstop locking handle,  

 

by turning it anticlockwise. Lift the handle vertically and turn  

 

it clockwise to loosen the nut underneath if required. Align to  

 

the desired angle using the graduated scale on the base  

 

plate shown in fig.4, and retighten the vice backstop locking  

 

handle. Place the workpiece against the backstop and move  

 

the other jaw up to it, and securely tighten.

4.5. 

ON/OFF SWITCH

4.5.1  The On/Off switch is locked in the Off position. To turn on the  

 

saw you must press in the safety button with your thumb before  

 

pulling the switch upwards. The switch is spring loaded and  

 

must be held in the up position in order for the saw to continue  

 

running. As soon as the pressure on the switch is released the  

 

saw will turn off. 

Fig.4

Fig.2

Fig.3

4.6. OPERATION

  

WARNING! DO NOT switch on the cut-off machine whilst the cutting blade is in contact with the workpiece. Bring the rotating   

 

blade to the workpiece.

4.6.1  The cutting blade must be running at maximum speed before attempting to lower the cutting edge onto the workpiece.

4.6.2  Lower the cutting blade slowly and smoothly down towards the workpiece (avoid jerky movements). 

4.6.3

 

Avoid subjecting the blade to excessive strain. Always ease the blade down against the workpiece (a harsh downward impact may  

 cause blade failure) and do not apply undue force on the handle when cutting the workpiece. Maintain a controlled cutting speed.

4.6.4  When cutting is complete, fully raise the cutting blade and release the On/Off switch. 

4.6.5  Wait until the blade has stopped rotating before attempting to remove the workpiece. 

 4.  OPERATION

SM355B110V    Issue: 2(I)   27/01/15     

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Summary of Contents for SM355B110V

Page 1: ... tested by a qualified electrician using a Portable Appliance Tester PAT at least once a year 1 1 2 The Health Safety at Work Act 1974 makes owners of electrical appliances responsible for the safe condition of those appliances and the safety of the appliance operators If in any doubt about electrical safety contact a qualified electrician 1 1 3 Ensure that the insulation on all cables and on the ...

Page 2: ...is condensation WARNING DO NOT use the cut off saw where there are flammable liquids solids or gases such as paint solvents and including waste wiping rags etc DO NOT operate the cut off saw if any parts are missing or damaged as this may cause failure and or personal injury DO NOT remove the safety guard whilst the cut off saw is in use DO NOT attempt to remove a workpiece until the blade has sto...

Page 3: ...4 4 MITRE CUTTING 4 4 1 To cut at an angle loosen the vice backstop locking handle by turning it anticlockwise Lift the handle vertically and turn it clockwise to loosen the nut underneath if required Align to the desired angle using the graduated scale on the base plate shown in fig 4 and retighten the vice backstop locking handle Place the workpiece against the backstop and move the other jaw up...

Page 4: ...ain until the problem has been fully resolved 6 5 CHANGING THE MOTOR BRUSHES 6 5 1 The motor brushes should be checked periodically for wear and renewed when worn down or pitted 6 5 2 Isolate from the power supply 6 5 3 Unscrew the plastic covers and withdraw the brush assemblies for inspection 6 5 4 The brushes can be accessed either side of the motor casing see fig 7 6 5 5 Insert the new brush i...

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