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making these cuts.

To Change Spacing between The Fence and Vise

Using the wrench provided, loosen and remove the two 
fence bolts (P). Adjust the fence (E) to desired 
locations.Insert both fence bolts in provided locations. 
Securely tighten both fence bolts before use.

Removal and Installation of Wheels (fig. 7, 8)

CAUTION:

 

Turn off and unplug the tool before 

making any adjustments or removing or installin 

gattachments or accessories. Be sure the trigger 

switch is in the OFF position. 

Do not make any 

adjustment while the wheel is in motion. Do not make 
any adjustment while chop saw is plugged into power supply.

1.   Push in spindle lock (L) and rotate wheel (J) by hand 

until wheel lock lever engages slot in inside flange(R) to 
lock wheel. Loosen the bolt (S) counterclockwise in the 
center of the abrasive wheel with the 8mm hex wrench 
(G). Bolt has right-hand thread.

2.   Remove the bolt (S), washer (T), outside flange (U) and 

old wheel (J).

3.   Make sure flange surfaces are clean and flat. Install the 

new abrasive wheel by reversing the above steps.

4.   Do not overtighten bolt.

WARNING: 

Check the work surface that the chop saw 

rests on when replacing with a new abrasive wheel. Itis 
possible that the wheel may contact ANY ITEMS OR 
STRUCTURE THAT EXTENDS ABOVE work surface 
(under the base) when the arm is fully lowered.

OPERATION TIPS FOR MORE ACCURATE CUTS

•    Allow the wheel to do the cutting. Excessive force will 

cause the wheel to glaze reducing cutting efficiency 
and/or to deflect causing inaccurate cuts.

•    Properly adjust fence angle.
•    Make sure material is laying flat across base.
•    Properly clamp material to avoid movement and 

vibration.

MOTOR BRUSH INSPECTION AND REPLACEMENT 

(FIG.9)

WARNING:Turn off and unplug the tool. Be sure 

the trigger switch is in the OFF position.           

Brushes should be regularly inspected for wear. To 
inspect brushes, unscrew the two end cap screws (V) 
and remove end cap (W). Remove brush cap (Y). 
Brushes (X) should slide freely in brush box. If brushes 
are worndown to .3" (8mm) as shown in Figure 9 they 
should be replaced. To reinstall, push new brush back 
into brushbox. If replacing existing brush, maintain 
same orientation as when removed. Replace the brush 
cap (do not overtighten). Replace end cap and two 
screws. Tighten securely.

CAUTION: 

When changing to a new wheel, readjust 

depth stop to original position to prevent cutting 
intosupporting surface.

Trigger Switch (fig. 1)

To start the tool, depress the trigger switch (N). To turn the 
tool off, release the trigger switch. Keep hands and 
material from wheel until it has coasted to a stop.To 
prevent unauthorized use of tool, install a standard padlock 
(not included) into the padlock hole (O) located inthe 
trigger.

Material Clamping and Supporting

•    Angles are best clamped and cut with both legs resting 

against base.

•    A spacer block slightly narrower than the work piece 

can be used to increase wheel utilization (Fig. 2).

•    Long work pieces must be supported by a block so it 

will be   level with top of base (Fig. 3). The cut off end 
should be free to fall downward to avoid wheel 
binding.

Vise Operation (fig. 4)

The vise (F) has a quick-travel feature. To release the vise 
when it is clamped tightly, turn the crank (H) counter-
clockwise one or two times to remove clamping pressure. 
Lift vise lever (I) up. Pull crank assembly out as far 
asdesired. Vise may be pushed forward into work without 
cranking. Lower vise lever (I) then tighten vise (F) onwork 
by using crank (H).

Fence Operation (fig. 5, 6)

CAUTION:

 

Turn off and unplug the tool before 

making any adjustments or removing or 

installing attachments or accessories. Be sure 

the trigger switch is in the OFF position.

The fence 

(E) can be adjusted two ways: to change desired 
cutting angle and to change spacing between the 
fence and vise.

To Change the Desired Cutting Angle

Use the wrench provided to loosen (do not remove) the two 
fence bolts (P). Align the desired angle indicator line with 
theslot line (A) in the base (D). Securely tighten both fence 
bolts before use. For more accurate square cuts, 
disconnect the power supply, loosen the two fence bolts, 
push arm down until wheel extends into base. Place a 
square against thewheel and adjust fence against the 
square. Securely tighten both fence bolts before use. When 
making a miter cut, thevise (F) may not clamp securely, 
depending on the thickness of the workpiece and the miter 
angle. Other aids (such as spring, bar or C-clamps) will be 
necessary to secure the work piece to the fence when 

Summary of Contents for STEL701

Page 1: ...STEL701 ENGLISH BAHASA INDONESIA TI NG VI T 3 9 14 19...

Page 2: ...WORK PIECE WIDTH OF SPACE BLOCK SPACE BLOCK E F X 3 8mm FIG 1 FIG 2 FIG 5 FIG 9 FIG 4 E H I F P FORWARD FIG 7 L FIG 8 R J U T S Y W V K J F H I L N o A M G X E D FIG 3 CUT OFF END BLOCK C B F P A E FI...

Page 3: ...alert watch what you are doing and use common sense when operating a power tool Do not use a power tool while you are tired or under the influence of drugs alcohol or medication A moment of inattenti...

Page 4: ...us in the hands of untrained users e Maintain power tools Check for misalignment or binding of moving parts breakage of parts and any other condition that may affect the power tools operation If damag...

Page 5: ...V Volts A Amperes Hz Hertz W Watts min minutes Alternating current Direct current n0 No load speed Class II Construction Earthing terminal Safety alert symbol min Revolutions or reciprocationsper minu...

Page 6: ...ame orientation as when removed Replace the brush cap do not overtighten Replace end cap and two screws Tighten securely CAUTION When changing to a new wheel readjust depth stop to original position t...

Page 7: ...our tool is not user serviceable Take the tool to an authorized Stanley repair agent This tool should be serviced at regular intervals or when showing a noticeable change in performance Lubrication St...

Page 8: ...R BENDA KERJA LEBAR RUANG KAYU RUANG KAYU E F X 3 8 mm GBR 1 GBR 2 GBR 5 GBR 9 GBR 4 E H I F P MAJU GBR 7 L GBR 8 R J U T S Y W V K J F H I L N o A M G X E D GBR 3 TEPI POTONG KAYU C B F P A E GBR 6 P...

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