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User Manual

Miter Saw

LASER GUIDE

Model: PMS03

Summary of Contents for PMS03

Page 1: ...User Manual Miter Saw LASER GUIDE Model PMS03 ...

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Page 3: ...25 28 17 A2 24 30 2 A3 23 A4 32 16 34 31 29 6 02 4 33 ...

Page 4: ...15 26 36 B3 36 B4 16 B7 B8 8 B1 B2 21 20 B6 03 B5 6 5 7 ...

Page 5: ...36 B11 6 B12 B15 35 B16 B9 B10 B13 31 B14 04 ON OFF ...

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Page 8: ...ersonal injury and property damage Persons who are not familiar with the instructions may not operate the equipment Keep the instructions for use in safe custody Children and youths are not permitted to operate the equipment 2 Description of symbols Pay attention to all the signs and symbols shown in these instructions and on your tool Make a note of these signs and symbols If you interpret the si...

Page 9: ...for clamping device 12 Moving safety hood 13 Safety hood control arm 14 Cover for saw blade screws 15 Chip bag 16 Vertical angle lock 17 Vertical angle scale 18 Fence 19 Hexagonal wrench 20 Mitre bench 21 Mitre scale 22 Bench insert slotted plate 23 ON OFF switch for machine 24 Mitre angle lock 25 Spindle locking button 26 Connection for dust extractor 27 Guide rails 28 Drag lock 29 Setting screw ...

Page 10: ...produce dust Wear ear protection if a lot of noise is produced Persons using the machines must not be distracted This could cause one to lose control over the tool Don t use any device that has a faulty on off switch An electric tool that can no longer be switched on or off is dangerous and must be repaired Always switch the device on before coming into contact with the material Remove keys and ad...

Page 11: ...turer and comply with EN 847 1 Do not use saw blades made of high speed steel The crosscut mitre saw must be connected to a dust extraction system for sawing wood Always position the workpiece securely on the machine surface to prevent the workpiece moving Use an additional support for long workpieces for example a table or saw stool to prevent the machine from tipping over Do not ask other people...

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Page 13: ...saw by the safety hood or control lever 7 to lift it B1 10 Assembly ASSEMBLY ON THE WORKBENCH There are holes on the foot of the saw to make it easy to install it on a workbench Secure the saw on a straight flat workbench B2 Insert suitable screws not supplied through the installation holes in the foot of the saw for this purpose NOTE If necessary you can also secure the saw to a piece of plywood ...

Page 14: ...gle 32 with a screwdriver by turning it clockwise and anti clockwise so that the saw blade is on the 90 anglebracket Undo the screw which holds the pointer on the vertical angle scale 17 and set the pointer so that it points to zero Tighten the screw again Tighten the vertical angle lock 16 and the lock nut to secure the sawing head vertical angle 32 NOTE The above procedure can also be used to ch...

Page 15: ...se switch 34 B18 4 Lower the sawing arm 5 Press the ON OFF switch 23 B19 6 When the saw blade has reached its maximum speed after around 2 seconds lower it slowly through the workpiece B20 Press the sawing head backwards away from you as far as possible B21 Switch off the ON OFF switch for the laser light 2 after you have completed the cut 7 Raise the sawing arm 5 and remove the saw dust on the la...

Page 16: ...TION B24 For sawing wide workpieces the drag lock 28 must first be released Pull out the locking knob 6 raise the sawing arm 5 to its highest point and slide it towards you Press the release switch 34 and slowly lower the saw blade on to the workpiece Move the sawing head away from you as far as possible as you do so Press the release switch 34 and slowly lower the saw blade on to the workpiece Sl...

Page 17: ...sawing arm 5 The release knob can be locked in the released position by turning it Move the sawing arm 5 into its highest position 2 Remove the Philips screw which secures the saw blade screw cover 14 B26 3 Pull the moving safety hood 12 downwards and then swing it upwards together with the saw blade screw cover 14 4 If the moving safety hood 12 is above the top fixed safety hood 9 the saw blade s...

Page 18: ...th a soft brush Wear safety goggles when cleaning these areas Grease all moving parts at regular intervals Clean the machine s housing if necessary using a soft damp cloth A mild detergent may be used but never use alcohol petrol or other aggressive cleaningproduct Never use discharging agent to clean plastic parts CAUTION Ensure that no water gets into the machine 3 GENERAL INSPECTION Check at re...

Page 19: ... OF NOISE AND VIBRATION DEVELOPMENT A rated noise level LPA 95 dB A A rated noise rating LWA 108 dB A K 3 dB A Vibrations 2 5 m s2 K 1 5 m s2 Use only the accessories and spare parts recommended by the manufacturer If the device suffers a failure despite our quality controls and your care have repair work carried out only by an authorised electrician 14 Environmental protection End of life electri...

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