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Page 2: ...al support arms 9 Trench depth adjustment 10 Turning on and off 10 Setting the table square with the blade 10 Setting the fence square with the table 11 Changing a blade 11 Cross cutting without slide action 11 Cross cutting with slide action 12 Bevel cut 12 Compound miter cut 13 Maintenance 15 Power cord maintenance 15 Cleaning 15 General inspection 15 Exploded view and parts list 16 Limited two ...

Page 3: ...ng Capacity Straight cut at 0 miter 0 bevel 3 1 4x11 5 8 Miter cut at 45 miter 0 bevel 3 1 4x8 1 16 Bevel cut at 0 miter 45 left bevel 1 5 8x11 5 8 Compound miter cut at 45 left miter 45 left bevel 1 5 8x8 1 16 The WEN 10 Sliding Compound Miter Sawis supplied with the following accessories as standard Saw blade installed Hold down clamp 6 mm hex key 2 material support arms Dust collection bag Inst...

Page 4: ...on cord suitable for outdoor use Use of a cord suitable for outdoors reduces the risk of electric shock f To reduce the risk of electric shock the manufacturer recommends using a residual current device with a rated residual current of 30mA or less at all times 3 Personal safety a Stay alert watch what you are doing and use common sense when operating a power tool Do not use a power tool while you...

Page 5: ...tion that may affect the power tool s operation If damaged have the power tool repaired before use Many accidents are caused by poorly maintained power tools f Keep cutting tools sharp and clean Properly maintained cutting tools with sharp edges are less likely to bind and easier to control g Use the power tool accessories tool bits and etcetera in accordance with these instructions Take into acco...

Page 6: ...ediately Connect the saw to a dust collection device that is operating properly Wear gloves when handling saw blades Keep the floor area around the machine level well maintained and free of loose materials such as wood chips and cut offs During slide cutting always push the saw blade awayas opposed to pulling it back towards you Always use stands to provide support for pieces that extend past the ...

Page 7: ...ements 1 15 14 13 12 11 16 2 3 4 5 10 6 7 9 8 1 Operating Handle 11 Bevel Lock Knob 2 ON OFF Switch 12 Slide Bar 3 Blade Guard 13 Slide Lock knob 4 Fence 14 Dust Extraction Port 5 Miter Table 15 Guard Retraction Arm 6 Table Insert 16 Carrying Handle 7 Miter Lock 8 Miter Scale 9 Support Arm 10 Clamp Assembly 7 ...

Page 8: ... has holes in each corner to facilitate bench mounting Fig 1 1 Mount and fix the saw to a level horizontal bench or worktable using four bolts not included 2 If desired you can mount the saw to a piece of 1 2 or thicker plywood which can then be clamped to your work support or moved to other job sites and re clamped CAUTION Make sure that the mounting surface is not warped Uneven surfaces can caus...

Page 9: ...ection from both sides of the blade Fig 8 ust collection bag g fits over the dust extraction port 14 For more efficient operation ttaching the material support arms rt the materialwhen working ing screws must be tightenedto secure the Fig 6 Fig 7 S The spindle lock butto spindle lock button while installing changing or removing the blade R The rotating lower blade guard It retracts over the upper ...

Page 10: ... to a specific trench in the workpiece The depth of the trench can be adjusted with the trenching depth adjustment screw Fig 12 and locked in position with the trenching depth lock nut Fig 13 2 Settin 1 2 3 4 5 Tighten the miter 6 Loosen the bevel lock Fig 16 and set the saw at 90º to the miter table Tighten the bevel lock Fig 16 Place a set square against the table and the flat partof th 7 No 8 R...

Page 11: ...g handle 1 and pull the release knob Fig 24 to aw arm The release knob Fig 24 can be turned so that it is position he arbor bolt in the upward position o loosen and remove the arbor bolt loosen in a a left handed thread Fig 29 contact g Rotate p inter is p ig pr e fence and alongside the bl uring the fence ew holding the pointer of the miter the miter scale Fig 23 crew securing the miter scale poi...

Page 12: ...re turning on the saw perform a dry run of the cutting operation to check that there are no problems direction of the blade s rotation is alsostamped with an arrow on the upper blade guard 12 Replace the outer flange Fig 31 13 Depress the spindle lock button Fig 28 and replace the flat washer and arbor bolt 14 Use the 6mm hex ke counterclockwise direction 15 After lowering the blade guard hold the...

Page 13: ...imum speed 3 Slowly lower the blade into the workpiece and push it away from you a 4 Release the switch trigger and the work Bevel cut A bevel cut is made bycutting across the bladeangled to the fence and mitertable The miter table is setat the zero degree positionand the blade set at a Use the slide action when cutting wide workpieces 1 Pull on the release knob Fig 24 and 2 Loosen the miter lock ...

Page 14: ...g the blade out of the movingduring the cut causing serious personal injur 5 Loosen the bevel lock Fig 16 a the desired bevel angle between 0º and 45º Tighten the bevel lock Fig 16 6 Place the workpiece flat on the tabl the blade 7 When cutting long pieces of timber support the opp 8 Use the clamp assembly to secure the workpiece wherever possible 9 It is possible to remove the clamp assembly by l...

Page 15: ...d by unauthorized repair or mishandling of the tool Power cord maintenance If the supply cord needs replacing the manufacturer the manufacturer s agent or an authorized service centre must carry out the task in order to avoid a safety hazard Cleaning 1 Keep the tool s air vents unclogged and clean at all times 2 Remove dust and dirt regularly Cleaning is best done with a soft brush or a rag 3 Re l...

Page 16: ...Exploded view and parts list 16 ...

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Page 18: ... Screw 57 70716 057 Screw 18 70716 018 Bearing 58 70716 058 Washer 19 70716 019 Anti finger touch plate 59 70716 059 Cover 20 70716 020 Lock washer 60 70716 060 Screw 21 70716 021 Screw 61 70716 061 Inner flange 22 70716 022 E clip 62 70716 062 Blade 23 70716 023 Lock pin spring 63 70716 063 Outer flange 24 70716 024 Lock pin 64 70716 064 Arbor bolt 25 70716 025 Screw 65 76 70716 065 Blade guard a...

Page 19: ... set 149 70716 149 Screw 111 70716 111 Slide end cap 150 70716 150 Detent plate 112 70716 112 Spring washer 151 70716 151 Screw 113 70716 113 Screw 152 70716 152 Screw 114 70716 114 Slide bar 153 70716 153 Safety foot 115 70716 115 Linear bearing 154 70716 154 Support arm 116 70716 116 Spring loop 155 70716 155 Base 117 70716 117 Screw 156 70716 156 Rubber foot 118 70716 118 Bevel lock knob 157 70...

Page 20: ...ce you will have to provide proof of purchase and may be asked to ship the tool back to us freight prepaid THIS LIMITED WARRANTY DOES NOT APPLY TO CIRCULAR SAW BLADES AND MOTOR BRUSHES ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES SHALL BE LIMITED IN DURATION TO TWO 2 YEARS FROM DATE OF PURCHASE SOME STATES IN THE U S SOME CANADIAN PROVINCES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS SO THE ABOVE LIM...

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