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the arbor screw, remove the outside saw blade fl ange, and the saw blade.

4.  Be sure that when mounting the new saw blade, the direction arrows on the 

blade correspond with the arrow on the guard.

5.  Apply the above procedure in reverse.  Before re-attaching the guard and arm, 

check that the blade is tight.  

6.  Re-fasten the arm to the fi xed guard with the screw.

OPERATING PROCEDURES

START UP 

This tool is ideal for repetitive cuts on large pieces. 

1.  Check to ensure everything is correctly attached, screws are fastened, and all 

adjusting keys and wrenches are removed.

2.  Connect the saw to power.

3.  Unlock the saw from its various storage and shipping positions.

4.  Squeezing the trigger switch in the handle will start the saw with the cutting head 

in the raised position and the blade fully enclosed in the guard.

5.  To begin cutting, lower the cutting head .

6.  After cutting, allow the head to come back up.  The guard will close automati-

6.  After cutting, allow the head to come back up.  The guard will close automati-

cally.

7.  The saw will stop when you release the trigger switch in the handle.

USING YOUR SAW

After unpacking, reading the instructions, attaching the machine to the workbench, 

After unpacking, reading the instructions, attaching the machine to the workbench, 

and checking that all attachments are correctly installed, you can use your saw.

and checking that all attachments are correctly installed, you can use your saw.

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Be sure to wear appropriate protective equipment.

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For your safety, remove chips, small pieces, etc. from the table top before opera-

For your safety, remove chips, small pieces, etc. from the table top before opera-

tion.

MODES OF USE: 

Chop cut:

The sliding head is moved to the rear as far as possible and locked in place.  The 

The sliding head is moved to the rear as far as possible and locked in place.  The 

head is locked in the upright position.  The table rotation is locked at 0°.  

This is a good setting for simple crosscuts of smaller pieces (up to 5-1/2” - 140mm 

This is a good setting for simple crosscuts of smaller pieces (up to 5-1/2” - 140mm 

wide and 3” - 75mm thick).  

Mitre cut:

The sliding head is moved to the rear as far as possible and locked in place.  The 

The sliding head is moved to the rear as far as possible and locked in place.  The 

head is locked in the upright position.  Unlock and move the table rotation to the left 

head is locked in the upright position.  Unlock and move the table rotation to the left 

or right up to 45° left & 50° right.  The table will stop at detents at 0°, 15°, 22.5°, 30°, 

or right up to 45° left & 50° right.  The table will stop at detents at 0°, 15°, 22.5°, 30°, 

& 45° left and right.  Use the knob to lock the table at the desired angle.

This is a good setting for simple angle cuts of smaller pieces (up to 5-1/2” - 140mm 

This is a good setting for simple angle cuts of smaller pieces (up to 5-1/2” - 140mm 

wide, depending on the angle and 3” - 75mm thick).

Compound cut:

The sliding head is moved to the rear as far as possible and locked in place. Unlock 

The sliding head is moved to the rear as far as possible and locked in place. Unlock 

and move the table rotation to the left or right as in mitre cuts above. Using the lever 

and move the table rotation to the left or right as in mitre cuts above. Using the lever 

at the back of the saw, unlock the head and angled it to any position from 0° – 45° 

at the back of the saw, unlock the head and angled it to any position from 0° – 45° 

left, then lock it in place.

This is setting is for the more complex beveled angle cuts of smaller pieces (up to 

5-1/2” - 140mm wide, depending on the angle and up to 2-15/16” - 75mm thick, 

depending on the bevel).

Note

: at extreme positions, the hold-down clamp should be moved to the right side 

of the table to prevent it interfering with the movement of the cutting head.  Always 

check before making the cut if there is any potential interference from the clamp or 

any other part of the machine. 

Sliding cut:

You can extend the cuts above to larger pieces (up to 12” - 305mm wide and 

ASSEMBLY

Содержание MS100

Страница 1: ...erence CONSERVEZ CE GUIDE Vous aurez besoin de ce guide pour les instructions de sécurité les procédures d utilisation et la garantie Conservez le dans un endroit sûr et sec pour référence future Model Modèle Model Modèle MS100 10 Sliding Compound Mitre Saw Operator s Manual p 2 Scie à onglets combinée à glissière de 254mm 10 po Guide d utilisation p 8 Guide d utilisation ...

Страница 2: ...ent electric shock if you contact a live wire 7 DO NOT ABUSE THE CORD Never carry your tool by the cord or pull on the cord to unplug it Protect the cord from potential sources of damage heat oil solvents sharp edges or moving parts Replace damaged cords immediately 8 WHEN WORKING OUTDOORS USE AN OUTDOOR RATED EXTENSION CORD An extension cord rated for outdoor use must be marked W A or W 9 DO NOT ...

Страница 3: ...less otherwise indicated elsewhere in the instruction manual service center unless otherwise indicated elsewhere in the instruction manual Have defective switches replaced by an authorized service center Don t use Have defective switches replaced by an authorized service center Don t use the tool if switch does not turn it on and off properly 25 REPLACEMENT PARTS When servicing use only identical ...

Страница 4: ...0 Sliding Compound Mitre Saw is fully assembled in the carton Your Concept MS100 Sliding Compound Mitre Saw is fully assembled in the carton with the exception of the table extensions and some small accessories To disengage the cutting head from its shipping and storage position push down lightly on it and pull out the spring loaded locking button on the right side behind the motor Turn it a quart...

Страница 5: ...on The table rotation is locked at 0 This is a good setting for simple crosscuts of smaller pieces up to 5 1 2 140mm This is a good setting for simple crosscuts of smaller pieces up to 5 1 2 140mm wide and 3 75mm thick Mitre cut The sliding head is moved to the rear as far as possible and locked in place The The sliding head is moved to the rear as far as possible and locked in place The head is l...

Страница 6: ...Keep the tool housing and handle clean and free of oil and grease using mild soap and a damp not wet cloth Lubrication is done at the factory and with the exception of the slide bearing should not be necessary again under normal use An authorized repair centre should do any repairs modification or maintenance that involve disassembling the saw Any damage to the tool should be corrected at an author...

Страница 7: ...63 Adjusting handle MS100 64 Nut MS100 65 Mitre scale MS100 66 Spring post MS100 67 Spring stand MS100 68 Compression spring Please refer to the schematic drawing on page 15 PART No DESCRIPTION MS100 69 Baffle MS100 70 Plate MS100 71 Plate MS100 72 Screw MS100 73 Screw MS100 74 Spring MS100 75 Lower guard MS100 76 Flat washer MS100 77 Pan hd screw MS100 78 Screw MS100 79 Screw MS100 80 Link MS100 8...

Страница 8: ...de choc électrique est aug menté Si vous effectuez des travaux dans les secteurs où des fils électriques sous tension pourraient être touchés tentez de déterminer s il y a un risque de choc électrique Mais en toute circonstance NE PAS TOUCHER AUNE PARTIE MÉTALLIQUE DE L OUTIL durant son usage Toujours tenir l outil par de choc électrique Mais en toute circonstance NE PAS TOUCHER AUNE PARTIE MÉTALLI...

Страница 9: ...ce et plus de sécurité Observez les instructions pour la lubrification et la performance sécuritaire Respectez les directives de lubri fication et de changement des accessoires Conservez les poignées propres sèches et libres d huile et de graisse 19 ÉVITEZ LA MISE EN MARCHE ACCIDENTELLE sèches et libres d huile et de graisse 19 ÉVITEZ LA MISE EN MARCHE ACCIDENTELLE sèches et libres d huile et de gra...

Страница 10: ...ser le matériel lors du sciage de longues pièces 9 COUPEZ SEULEMENT EN GLISSANT LA TÊTE DE COUPE DE L AVANT pour immobiliser le matériel lors du sciage de longues pièces 9 COUPEZ SEULEMENT EN GLISSANT LA TÊTE DE COUPE DE L AVANT pour immobiliser le matériel lors du sciage de longues pièces VERS L ARRIÈRE Le matériel devrait être placé fermement contre le guide et la table Le mouvement de rotation ...

Страница 11: ...uyant sur la goupille jusqu à ce qu elle s enclenche dans la fente de l arbre 3 Tout en maintenant la goupille du verrou de la broche enfoncée dévissez la vis de l arbre à l aide de la clé fournie et retirez la bride externe de la lame de scie ainsi que la lame 4 En posant la nouvelle lame de scie assurez vous que les flèches de direction sur la lame correspondent aux flèches sur le carter 5 Suivez ...

Страница 12: ...c tuant la coupe tout en glissant la tête de l avant vers l arrière de la scie Remarque à des positions extrêmes l attache de retenue devrait être dé placée vers la droite de la table afin d empêcher l interférence avec la tête de coupe Avant d effectuer une coupe vérifiez toujours si l attache ou toute autre pièce de la machine risque d entrer en contact d interférer avec la tête de coupe Remarque ...

Страница 13: ...usage inapproprié ou abusif et qu elle n a été modifiée ni réparée par une personne autre que le personnel d un centre de service autorisé Conservez la preuve d achat Retournez le produit défectueux accompagné du reçu de caisse au magasin où vous en avez fait l achat Cette garantie ne s applique pas aux pièces qui doivent être remplacées périodiquement telles que les lames d entraînement des agrafe...

Страница 14: ...ssante MS100 61 Vis MS100 62 Rondelle plate MS100 63 Poignée de réglage MS100 64 Écrou MS100 65 Échelle d onglet MS100 66 Pointe du ressort MS100 67 Support d essieu MS100 68 Ressort de compression N DESCRIPTION MS100 69 Déflecteur MS100 70 Plaque MS100 71 Plaque MS100 72 Vis MS100 73 Vis MS100 74 Ressort MS100 75 Garde inférieur MS100 76 Rondelle plate MS100 77 Vis à tête tronconique MS100 78 Vis ...

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