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angle, and screw the lock handle clockwise and 

make sure it is fully tightened before cutting.

6. bEVEL CUT USING THE HEAD TILT 

(Fig16)

A  bevel  cut  is  made  at  0

O

  mitre  and  any  bevel 

angle in the range of 0O to 45

O

. It can be made as 

either a chop cut or a cross pull cut depending on 

the width of the workpiece.

The  saw  can  be  moved  from  the  normal  90

O

 

perpendicular  position  to  an  angled  position 

down to 45

O

 from the horizontal, on the left only. 

Loosen the clamping knob and tilt the saw head 

to the left, until the desired angle is reached on 

the  bevel  scale.  Re-tighten  the  clamping  knob 

and make your cut.

 

7. COMPOUND CUT

 (Fig17)

A compound cut is a cut requiring both a mitre 

setting  and  a  bevel  setting.  It  can  be  made  as 

either a chop cut or a cross pull cut depending on 

the width of workpiece.

Compound mitre cuts can be achieved by setting 

both the mitre and bevel angles simultaneously, 

refer to Fig15 and 16.

Follow the procedures for mitre and bevel cuts to 

achieve the desired angles.

8. SETTING THE CUTTING DEPTH

 (Fig18)

The  maximum  cutting  depth  of  the  blade  must 

be  set  to  make  sure  that  it  does  not  come  into 

contact with the bed of the saw.

1. Lower the cutting arm as far as it will go and 

hold it down on the stop.

2.  Lock  the  head  tilt  champing  knob  in  the  0

O

 

position.

3. Securely tighten the mitre angle locking knob 

and the slide rod locking screw, refer to Fig11.

4. Rotate the blade by hand to make sure that it 

moves freely.

5. The  correct  blade  depth  should  allow  for  the 

blade to be 10mm below the upper level of the 

kerf plate at the fence position. See Fig18.

6. If the blade is not in this position, it should be 

adjusted as follows.

7.  Undo  the  lock  nut  and  turn  the  blade  depth 

adjusting  screw  until  the  blade  is  10mm  below 

the upper level of the kerf plate. See Fig19.

8. Screw the adjusting screw in, if the blade needs 

to be raised.

9. Screw the screw out, if the blade needs to be 

Fig 17

Fig 18

10mm

Fig 19

Fig 16

Angle 
scale

Clamping
knob  

Summary of Contents for SF210JSL

Page 1: ...8 Laser Sliding Compound Mitre Saw SF210JSL SAFETY AND OPERATING MANUAL...

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Page 3: ...idelines Loss of use of the goods Thisguaranteedoesnotaffectyourstatutoryrights ThisguaranteeisonlyvalidintheUK For further technical advice spare parts or repair service outside of guarantee please c...

Page 4: ...or locked up place out of reach of children 6 Do not force the tool It will do the job better and safer at the rate for which it was intended 7 Use the right tool Do not force small tools or attachmen...

Page 5: ...e of drugs or alcohol 20 Check damaged parts Before further use of the tool a guard or other part that is damaged should be carefully checked to determine that it will operate properly and perform its...

Page 6: ...re tight and check for excessive play 14 Never try to cut freehand Always ensure that the workpiece is securely pressed against the straight guide and table support surface 15 Disconnect from the main...

Page 7: ...nufacturer s instructions 2 Never aim the beam at any person or an object other than the work piece 3 The laser beam shall not be deliberately aimed at another person and shall be prevented from being...

Page 8: ...eclared vibration emission value may also be used in a preliminary assessment of exposure Warning The vibration emission value during actual use of the power tool can differ from the declared value de...

Page 9: ...your work schedule to spread any high vibration tool use across a number of days Health Surveillance All employees should be part of an employer s health surveillance scheme to help identity any vibra...

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Page 11: ...le extension rod on both sides 13 Stop block 14 Stop block set screw 15 Rotary work support table 16 Rotary work support table angle scale 17 Index lock lever 18 Rotary table lock handle 19 Kerf plate...

Page 12: ...Voltage Input power No load speed Table turning range Saw body tilting range Table support area Laser wave length Double insulation Machine weight Cutting capacity Straight cut 0 X 0 45 Mitre cut 0 X...

Page 13: ...1 Hex spanner 2 Dust bag 1 Table extention rails 2 Clamp vice 1 Spare set carbon brushes 1 Bolts to fix base 4 Note Battery for laser is not included in this item and AAA battery is reco mended Recom...

Page 14: ...extraction port A dust bag is provided for use on your mitre saw To install it simply fit the dust bag over the exhaust port on the upper blade guard See Fig2 To empty the dust bag remove from the dus...

Page 15: ...ounting bolt Before use the saw should be fixed to a firm level surface with the 4 mounting bolts supplied Four holes are provided in the base of the saw to enable it to be fixed to a bench or other s...

Page 16: ...g your forefinger 3 Chop cut Chop cut is used mainly for narrow pieces i e the lock screw of slide rod is tightened and the head assembly is lowered to cut through the workpiece 1 Connect the machine...

Page 17: ...ards the full rear position to complete the cut 6 When cutting is finished release the trigger switch and allow the blade to stop rotating before lifting the saw head up away from the workpiece See Fi...

Page 18: ...simultaneously refer to Fig15 and 16 Follow the procedures for mitre and bevel cuts to achieve the desired angles 8 Setting the cutting depth Fig18 The maximum cutting depth of the blade must be set t...

Page 19: ...O See Fig20 1 Locate end stop and lock nut A 2 Slacken the lock nut and adjust the end stop screw to achieve correct 90O angle dead stop 3 Retighten the lock nut and adjust the scale pointer if necess...

Page 20: ...rallel with the partial cut loosen the laser generator retaining screw see Fig24 and rotate the laser generator until the beam is parallel with the partial cut 4 Retighten the laser generator retainin...

Page 21: ...head slightly and then wheel the screw to adjust The 45O bevel can also be adjusted with a 45O set square or mitre gauge B in Fig27 not supplied to check the 45O angle If required adjust the 45O set s...

Page 22: ...mage to the motor the sliding mitre saw will automatically switch off as soon as the carbon brushes are broken or worn out Check the carbon brushes regularly If the carbon brushes are worn down to abo...

Page 23: ...ches the supply voltage The power tool is supplied with a fitted plug however if you should need to fit a new plug follows the instruction below IMPORTANT The wire in the mains lead are coloured in ac...

Page 24: ...09 and then with 2006 42 EC from 29th December 2009 Machinery Directive 2002 95 EC Restrictions of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment Standards and technica...

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