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JCB-MS-210SB
Instruction & User Manual
should be no nails or foreign objects in
the workpiece.
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Small debris or loose pieces of wood
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Unstable support for the workpiece
can cause the blade to bind or the
workpiece to shift during the cutting
operation pulling you and the helper
into the spinning blade.
guard or be thrown by the spinning
blade.
or other objects that contact the
revolving blade can be thrown with
high speed.
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Do not use the saw until the table
is clear of all tools, wood scraps,
etc., except for the workpiece.
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Stacked multiple workpieces cannot
be adequately clamped or braced and
may bind on the blade or shift during
cutting.
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A level and firm work surface reduces
the risk of the mitre saw becoming
unstable.
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Cut only one workpiece at a time.
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Ensure the mitre saw is mounted
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Do not use another person as a
substitute for a table extension or
as additional support.
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If confined, i.e. using length stops,
the cut-off piece could get wedged
against the blade and thrown
violently.
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The cut-off piece must not be
jammed or pressed by any means
against the spinning saw blade.
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Rods have a tendency to roll while
being cut, causing the blade to “bite”
and pull the work with your hand into
the blade.
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Always use a clamp or a fixture
designed to properly support round
material such as rods or tubing.
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This will reduce the risk of the
workpiece being thrown.
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Let the blade reach full speed before
contacting the workpiece.
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Continued sawing with a jammed
workpiece could cause loss of control
or damage to the mitre saw.
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If the workpiece or blade becomes
jammed, turn the mitre saw off. Wait
for all moving parts to stop and
disconnect the plug from the power
source and/or remove the battery
pack. Then work to free the jammed
material.
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After finishing the cut, release the
switch, hold the saw head down and
wait for the blade to stop before
or placed on a level, firm work
surface before use.
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Without turning the tool “ON” and
with no workpiece on the table, move
the saw blade through a complete
simulated cut to assure there will be
no interference or danger of cutting
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Workpieces longer or wider than the
mitre saw table can tip if not securely
supported. If the cut-off piece or
workpiece tips, it can lift the lower
the fence.
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Plan your work. Every time you
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Provide adequate support such as
table extensions, saw horses, etc.
for a workpiece that is wider or
longer than the table top.
change the bevel or mitre angle
setting, make sure the adjustable
fence is set correctly to support
the workpiece and will not
interfere with the blade or the
guarding system.