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NEVER exert pressure with the hand
guiding the piece being cut off..

If the width of rip is narrower than 50mm (2”),
the push stick cannot be used because it will
inter fere with the guard. It is therefore
necessary to use an auxiliary fence and push
block as shown in Fig.25.

Fig.26

Fig.25

19mm

45° x 45° notch

40mm

380mm

6 x 6mm

304mm

130mm

10mm

19mm

127mm

10mm

64mm

120mm

445mm

44mm

10mm

Auxiliary Fence

19mm

120mm

Push Stick And Push Block

Make the Push Block using pieces of
10mm plywood and 19mm hardwood as
shown in Fig.27.

The small piece of wood 10x10x64mm
should be GLUED to the plywood. DO
NOT USE NAILS or SCREWS. This is to
prevent damaging the saw blade in the
event  you mistakenly cut into the push
block.

Position the handle in the centre of the
plywood and fasten together with glue
and wood screws screwed in from below.
(Ensure the screw holes are countersunk.
The screw heads must not be proud).

Replacement Push Sticks can be made
using a suitable piece of timber as shown
in Fig. 28.

Auxiliary Fence

Make an auxiliary fence using pieces of
10mm plywood and 19mm hardwood.
Fasten together with glue and wood
screws. Dimensions are shown in Fig. 29.

NOTE: The Push Block is used with the Auxiliary

Fence, the 120mm dimensions must be
identical on both the pieces.

Fig.27

Fig.28

Fig.29

Attach auxiliary fence to rip fence with two
‘G’ clamps as shown in Fig 25.

Feed the workpiece by hand until the end is
approximately 1” from the front edge of the
table. Continue to feed using the push block
until the cut is complete.

Содержание 6500690

Страница 1: ...10 FLIPOVER SAW 0908 Operating Maintenance Instructions 10 FLIPOVER SAW Combined Table and Compound Mitre Saw Model CFIS 250...

Страница 2: ...2 When disposing of this product do not dispose of with general waste It must be disposed of according to the laws governing Waste Electrical and Electronic equipment at a recognised disposal facility...

Страница 3: ...purpose for which it was intended or to have been tampered with in any way The reason for return must be clearly stated This guarantee does not affect your statutory rights CONTENTS Declaration of Co...

Страница 4: ...ut at 45O WxH 210 x 65mm Compound Mitre at 45O WxH 160 x 65mm Dust Port Dia Inner Outer Top Guard 30 38mm Bottom 28 32mm Rear 32 38mm Sound Power Level Guaranteed 106dBLwA Net Weight 53kg Duty Cycle T...

Страница 5: ...oting and balance at all times MAINTAIN TOOLS WITH CARE Keep the blade clean for better and safer performance Follow the instructions for changing the blade Inspect the mains lead periodically and if...

Страница 6: ...use in accordance with the instructions in this manual MIND YOUR HANDS Keep your hands well away from the blade area at all times Do not place them in the path of the blade when operating the saw Pay...

Страница 7: ...sawdust from the interior of the saw to prevent a potential fire hazard ALWAYS move the rip fence out of the way when crosscutting ALWAYS switch off and disconnect from supply before removing off cut...

Страница 8: ...to the mains supply via a Residual Current Device RCD IMPORTANT If this appliance is fitted with a plug which is moulded onto the electric cable i e non re wireable please note 1 The plug must be thro...

Страница 9: ...vices are provided to maximise cleanliness and to avoid producing a dusty environment A switch panel incorporates the ON and OFF switches and features No Volt Relay device so that if power is interrup...

Страница 10: ...ing a rip type operation Leading End The end of the workpiece which during a rip type operation is pushed into the cutting tool first Push Stick A device used to feed the workpiece through the saw dur...

Страница 11: ...ing element E Rip Fence Clamping Plate with 2 x countersunk head screws nuts flat and spring washers F Mitre Gauge Fence G Mitre Gauge Sliding Bar H Mitre Gauge Lock Knob J Mitre Gauge Quadrant K Blad...

Страница 12: ...rs spring into place Check to ensure the legs are firmly locked before carefully and with assistance raising the unit on to its feet Adjust the foot by turning it clockwise or anticlockwise as require...

Страница 13: ...h the slot in the table Take great care from this point to avoid contact with the saw blade as severe damage to your hands could occur with careless handling NOTE It is essential that the blade guard...

Страница 14: ...the desired position then retightening the knobs Fig 7 To square the rip fence clamp the complete assembly so that the edge of the fence AA Fig 8 lines up with the mitre gauge slot on the right side o...

Страница 15: ...for cutting mitres Place and hold the workpiece against the gauge fence as shown and feed it into the saw blade by gently pushing the mitre gauge in its slot Fig 10 The pointer may be zeroed for accur...

Страница 16: ...de guard link mechanism when raising the saw blade it is important that the operating handle is disengaged 2 Depress the handle trigger latch and rotate the handle see fig 2 This action MUST be carrie...

Страница 17: ...ever fully as shown in Fig 12 then push down on the table Release the table locking lever and turn the table through 180 degrees pushing down firmly so that it locks into place as shown in Fig 13 WARN...

Страница 18: ...lever and pulling up sharply on the table Note Once the release lever is pulled it will take a little force to overcome the latch when pulling up the table IMPORTANT Take great care to hold on to the...

Страница 19: ...ds of checking and adjusting are detailed on page 27 With the checks complete connect the mains lead to the supply and press the green button marked I Allow the blade to build up to full speed before...

Страница 20: ...sing the Rip Fence Clamp the fence to the front edge of the table using the scale visible through the window in the clamping bracket to set it at the desired distance from the saw blade to produce the...

Страница 21: ...de in the event you mistakenly cut into the push block Position the handle in the centre of the plywood and fasten together with glue and wood screws screwed in from below Ensure the screw holes are c...

Страница 22: ...described on page 27 D Mitre Cutting Mitre cutting is the term used for cutting at an angle other than 90 O to the edge of the wood Adjust the mitre gauge to the desired angle and lock it The mitre ga...

Страница 23: ...itive cuts from a long workpiece make sure it is supported Repetitive cutting 1 When making repetitive cuts clamp a block of wood 75mm 3 long to the table at the desired length to act as a length stop...

Страница 24: ...t ensure that the portion at either side of the intended cut rests firmly against the table and back fence It is important to ensure that one end of the workpiece is completely free to move i e NOT cl...

Страница 25: ...g 36 3 Bevel Cutting To produce a bevel cut the mitre saw head is tilted to one side as shown in Fig 37 To do this unlock the head by turning the locking lever at the rear of the machine in the direct...

Страница 26: ...SWITCH MACHINE OFF and remove plug from power source before adjusting maintaining or lubricating your saw Do not allow sawdust to accumulate inside the saw Use a dust extractor if possible if not freq...

Страница 27: ...y be checked and adjusted as follows 1 Turn the head to 45O but do not tighten the securing lever 2 Turn the head lowering handle so that the blade guard is retracted exposing the saw blade 3 Place a...

Страница 28: ...ustment is carried out check to ensure the pointer is directly over the 0O mark If this is not the case undo all scale securing screws and move the scale as required to ensure the pointer is zeroed Ti...

Страница 29: ...out with the saw in table saw mode Fig 49 Should it become necessary to disassemble the riving knife assembly ensure it is reassembled in the manner shown in Fig 50 Please note that no more than two o...

Страница 30: ...d back 1 Rip fence out of alignment 1 Align rip fence with blade from blade slot 2 Riving knife not aligned with blade 2 Align Riving knife with blade 3 Feeding stock without rip fence 3 Install and u...

Страница 31: ...31 PARTS DIAGRAMS...

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Страница 34: ...S250054 55 Washer 22 NJFIS250055 56 M8 Self locking Nut 9 NJFIS250056 57 Tilting Bracket 1 NJFIS250057 58 Dowel Screw 1 NJFIS250058 59 Bush 1 NJFIS250059 60 Gear Wheel 1 NJFIS250060 61 Locking Handle...

Страница 35: ...ittle Fence Bracket 1 NJFIS250239 240 M6x15 Inner Hex Bolt 2 NJFIS250240 241 M5x15 Bolt 2 NJFIS250441 242 Spring Plate 1 NJFIS250242 117 Knob 1 NJFIS250117 118 M6x8 Screw 1 NJFIS250118 119 Pointer 1 N...

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