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4. TYPES OF CUTS

5. TROUBLESHOOTING

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Straight Cutting

A straight cut is made by cutting 

the grain of the workpiece. A 90° 

straight cut is made with the mitre 

scale set in the 0°.

Max. cutting 

capacity wood: 

55 x 120mm

Mitre Cuts

Mitre cuts are made with the mitre 

scale set at an angle other than 0°

Max. cutting 

capacity wood: 

55 x 80mm

Bevel Cutting

A bevel cut is made by cutting across 

the grain of the workpiece with the 

blade angled to the mitre table.

Max. cutting 

capacity wood: 

32 x 120mm

WARNING! 

ENSURE THE FENCE IS CLEAR OF THE 

BLADE BEFORE BEVELLING.

Compound Mitre Cuts

A compound mitre cut involves using 

a mitre angle and a bevel angle at 

the same time.

Max. cutting 

capacity wood: 

32 x 80mm 

(Left), 

WARNING! 

DO NOT USE THE MITRE SAW TO CUT 

METAL OR MASONRY.

WARNING! 

FOR ALL TYPES OF CUTS, ENSURE THAT 

THE SAW IS LOCKED INTO POSITION.

45º<

>45º

90º

Mitre

45º<

>45º

Mitre

>45ºLeft

90º

>45ºLeft

45º<

>45º

90º

Mitre

45º<

>45º

Mitre

>45ºLeft

90º

>45ºLeft

Symptom

Possible Cause

Suggested Solution

Mitre saw will 

not start.

No power at power 

point.

Check that the power 

switch is on.

Cord not connected. Check that the cord is 

plugged in.

Mitre saw 

operates 

sporadically or 

at low power.

Low power supply 

or improper 

extension cord.

Inspect power supply or 

power cords.

Worn or cracked 

carbon brushes.

Inspect carbon brushes; 

replace if damaged or 

worn.

Wood burns at 

ends of cut

Dirty blade.

Clean blade using blade 

cleaner or mineral spirits.

Material is binding. Check position of 

workpiece on table. 

Material must be flat, flush 

against fence & supported 

on ends.

Workpiece 

frays or chips 

out.

Finished side is 

down.

Keep finished side of 

workpiece up or facing 

operator.

Blade chipped or 

dull.

Check for damaged teeth. 

Sharpen or replace blade.

Blade inappropriate 

for material.

Check blade 

manufacturer’s 

recommendations for 

material being cut. For 

cross cutting hardwood & 

for precision cuts, use a 

thin kerf blade with 60 or 

more teeth.

Workpiece is 

unsupported.

Use a thin piece of scrap 

material, such as 6mm 

plywood underneath or 

behind the workpiece to 

support the edges of the 

workpiece as it is being 

cut.

Blade binds, 

slowing or 

stopping the 

saw.

Workpiece is 

misaligned or 

the ends are not 

supported.

Workpiece must be flat 

on table, flush against the 

fence & supported on both 

ends.

Workpiece is wet, 

contaminated or 

inappropriate blade 

is being used.

Check condition of 

workpiece & check 

compatibility of blade to 

workpiece.

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Страница 1: ...x 80mm Mitre 0 x Bevel 45 32 x 120mm Mitre 45 x Bevel 45 32 x 80mm Weight 7 1kg ozito com au Compound Mitre Saw 2 x Material Support Bars 2 x Hex Keys Dust Bag 0821 IN ORDER TO MAKE A CLAIM UNDER THIS WARRANTY YOU MUST RETURN THE PRODUCT TO YOUR NEAREST BUNNINGS WAREHOUSE WITH YOUR BUNNINGS REGISTER RECEIPT PRIOR TO RETURNING YOUR PRODUCT FOR WARRANTY PLEASE TELEPHONE OUR CUSTOMER SERVICE HELPLINE...

Страница 2: ...ust Bag 1 Squeeze the clamp at the end of the dust bag place over the dust extraction port Note The dust extraction port can block easily with dust and requires to be periodically cleaned For more efficient operation empty the dust bag when it is no more than half full This allows better air flow through the bag Dust bags will not collect all the saw dust generated by the mitre saw For best result...

Страница 3: ... table lock 2 Rotate the mitre table to the desired mitre angle using the mitre angle scale Note The mitre table features positive click stops at 0 5 10 15 22 5 30 35 40 and 45 for quick setting of common mitre angles 3 Secure the desired table angle by turning the mitre table lock clockwise WARNING ENSURE THE MITRE TABLE LOCK IS TIGHT BEFORE MAKING A CUT FAILURE TO DO SO MAY RESULT IN THE MITRE T...

Страница 4: ...ate reading 4 Tighten the fence screws to lock it in place Workpiece Place the workpiece flat on the mitre table with one edge securely against the rear fence Note If the workpiece is warped ensure the concave curves inward side is against the rear fence WARNING ADEQUATE SUPPORT SUCH AS TABLE EXTENSIONS SAW HORSES ETC MUST BE USED FOR A WORKPIECE THAT IS WIDER OR LONGER THAN THE TABLE TOP FAILURE ...

Страница 5: ...k that the cord is plugged in Mitre saw operates sporadically or at low power Low power supply or improper extension cord Inspect power supply or power cords Worn or cracked carbon brushes Inspect carbon brushes replace if damaged or worn Wood burns at ends of cut Dirty blade Clean blade using blade cleaner or mineral spirits Material is binding Check position of workpiece on table Material must b...

Страница 6: ...IT MIGHT COME INTO CONTACT WITH THE BLADE GUARD RISK PERSONAL INJURY OR DAMAGE TO THE MITRE SAW THIS WILL NOT BE COVERED UNDER WARRANTY WARNING WEAR GLOVES WHEN PERFORMING A BLADE CHANGE OPERATION Only use mitre saw blades with maximum speeds equal to or higher than the maximum speed marked on the tool Only blades with the following dimensions may be used with this tool Diameter 210 x Bore 16 x Ke...

Страница 7: ...council authority for recycling advice CARING FOR THE ENVIRONMENT SPARE PARTS Spare parts can be ordered from the Special Orders Desk at your local Bunnings Warehouse For further information or any parts not listed here visit www ozito com au or contact Ozito Customer Service Australia 1800 069 486 New Zealand 0508 069 486 E mail enquiries ozito com au Blade Bolt Inner Flange Outer Flange Blade Sp...

Страница 8: ...o may overheat the blade reducing the life of the product Push the saw through the workpiece Do not pull the saw through the workpiece Do not remove any cut offs from the cutting area until the mitre saw head is in the full upright position the blade guard is fully enclosing the blade and the blade has come to a rest or complete stop Never use your hands to remove sawdust chips or waste close by t...

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