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●Mount  the  saw  on  a  piece  18  mm  thick  
MDF  or  Plywood  board  (800  x  500  min 

●It  may  be  necessary  to  countersink  any 

●Use  ‘G’  clamps  or  similar  to  clamp  the 

●Never  place  your  hands  within  the  ‘no 

●The work-piece must be firmly secured to 

●Use the Hold Down clamp to secure the 

●Do  not  attempt  ‘awkward’  operations 

●Before attempting a cut, make a ‘dry run’ 

●Keep  your  hands  in  position  until  the 

●DO NOT OVER-REACH.

●Keep good footing and balance. Stand to 

●Gently press down on the Cutting Handle. 
●Pull  out  the  Cutting  Head  Latching  Pin 

●Gently  rock  the  Cutting  Head  up  and 

●At the same time twist the Head Latching 

●Press the switch to start the motor.
●Release the switch to turn off the motor.

speeds.  Refer  to  ‘SELECTING  THE 

●Slide the Cutting Head to the rear as far as 

●Tighten  the  Sliding  Carriage  Locking 

●Place  the  work-piece  on  the  table  and 

●Grasp the Cutting Head ‘D’ handle.
●Turn the motor on by squeezing the trigger 

●Operate  the  lower  guard  locking/release 

●Lower the Cutting Handle downwards and 

●Allow  the  speed  of  the  blade  to  do  the 

●When  the  cut  has  been  completed, 

●Allow the Cutting Head to rise to its upper 

●Only  remove  the  work-piece  when  the 

●Position the work-piece on the table and 

●Loosen  the  Sliding  Carriage  Locking 

●Grasp  the  Cutting  Handle  and  pull  the 

●Operate the ON/OFF motor trigger switch 

●Operate  the  lower  blade  guard  locking 

●Push the Cutting Handle all the way down 

●Gently push the Cutting Handle rearwards 

●Always push the Cutting Head to the full 

●Loosen the Mitre Locking Handle

●Pull  up  the  Positive  Stop  Locking  Lever. 

●Turn the rotary table to the desired angle. 

●Tighten  the  Mitre  Locking  Handle  when 

●Loosen the socket headed screw. 

●Slide  the  upper  section  of  the  Fence 

●Conduct a ‘dry run’ with the power off to 

●Loosen the Bevel Locking Handle.
●Tilt the Cutting Head to the desired angle. 

●Ensure  the  handle  is  tightened  securely 

●Select  the  required  Mitre  angle  as 

CUTTING.
●Select  the  required  Bevel  angle  as 

CUTTING.
●Ensure the tightness of all locking screws 

●Turn  machine  “OFF”  by  releasing  the 

●Allow  the  blade  to  come  to  a  complete 

●Unplug  the  machine  from  the  mains 

●Carefully  remove  any  jammed  material 

●Check the condition and operation of the 

●Check for any other damage to any part of 

●Have  any  damaged  parts  replaced  by  a 

● Keep hands and fingers at least 150mm 

●  Only  use  blades  that  are  specified  by 

●  Blades  must  comply  with  the 

●  Do  not  use  blades  that  are  damaged, 

●  Do  not  use  Blades  that  are 

●  Never  attempt  to  retrieve  cut  material 

●  Always  wear  Personal  Protective 

●Ear  Defenders  to  reduce  the  risk  of 

●Safety glasses to defend the operators 

eyes.

●Dust masks to provide protection from 

dust. Note: 

Some materials (MDF, and 

some tropical hardwoods etc.) can produce 

dust that can be prejudicial to your health. 

Always wear an approved dust mask when 

cutting these materials.

●Safety  gloves  should  be  worn  when 

handling the blade (during installation or 

removal of a blade etc.).

 It is not advisable 

to operate the machine whilst wearing 

gloves.

●Carry saw blades in a holder whenever 

practicable.

●Only use this saw to cut materials which 

are recommended in this Instruction 

Manual.

●Check the operation of all the machines 

safety guard(s) before each use.

 Do not 

use the machine if the safety guard(s) do 

not deploy correctly. Have the machine 

serviced or repaired before continued use.

●Check  that  the  fitted  saw  blade  is 

compatible with the machine and that the 

speed rating marked on the saw blade is 

at least equal to the no load speed 

marked on the machines rating plate.

●If  fitted  with  a  laser  cutting  guide  this 

must not be replaced with a different 

version.

 If a laser guide fails to operate it 

must be replaced or repaired by the 

manufacturer or his authorised service 

agent.

●Only replace the saw blade by following 

the instructions found in this Instruction 

Manual.

●Keep the work area as clean and tidy as 

possible, and free from debris, sawdust, 

cut offs etc.

●Whenever 

possible 

secure 

the 

work-piece to the rotary table using the 

clamp provided.

●Ensure that the Mitre Saw is mounted in 

a stable position before each cut.

●The Mitre Saw can be mounted directly 

onto a workbench if required.

 As an 

alternative the Mitre Saw can be mounted 

onto a wooden base-board which in turn 

can be temporarily or permanently bolted to 

a suitable stable work bench or similar.

●Long 

work-pieces 

should 

be 

additionally supported by the use of an 

appropriate remote work-piece support.

 

This should be adjusted so the bearing 

surface of the remote support matches the 

height of the machines table.

●All  operators  using  this  machine  must 

read these instructions and familiarize 

themselves with the machines controls.

●Never  leave  the  saw  unattended  and 

running. 

Do not leave the saw until the saw 

has been switched OFF, and the blade has 

come to a complete halt.

CARRYING YOUR MITRE SAW

Note: Although compact this Mitre Saw is 

heavy.

 To limit the risk of back strain or 

injury enlist competent help whenever you 

have to lift the saw.

●Hold the saw close to your body during 

a lift.

 Bend your knees so that you can lift 

using your legs not your back.

●Lift  by  using  the  handhold  areas 

identified in this Instruction Manual.

●Never use the power cord to lift or move 

this machine. 

You risk damaging the 

electrical connections or insulation of the 

machine. This could produce a potentially 

dangerous situation resulting in an 

increased risk of electric shock or fire.

●Do not use the blade guard as a lifting 

point.

●Remember  to  remove  the  mains  plug 

form the mains supply socket. 

 Store the 

plug and supply cord safely on the machine 

before attempting to move or transport the 

machine to a new location.

●Before moving the saw check:

The Cutting Head is locked in its lowest 

position.

The Rotary Table is locked in either of its 

maximum settings.

The Bevel Locking Handle is tightened so 

that bevel neck is secured.

The Slide Locking Lever is tightened to 

secure the sliding carriage.

●When  repositioning  the  machine  at  a 

new location a safety check should be 

carried out. 

Check particularly the 

operation of all of the machines safety 

features and guard(s) before attempting to 

operate the machine.

THE LASER CUTTING GUIDE

This machine is equipped with a Laser 

Cutting Guide. This allows the operator 

to preview the path of the blade through 

the work-piece. The Laser projects a 

beam when the slide switch located in the 

right hand edge of the Cutting Head ‘D’ 

handle is operated. 

Avoid direct eye contact with the laser 

beam, and do not use on material that 

could reflect the laser beam.

WARNING: Do not stare directly at the 

laser beam. A hazard may exist if you 

deliberately stare into the beam. Please 

observe all of the following safety rules.

The laser beam must not be deliberately 

aimed at people or animals, and must be 

prevented from being directed towards 

the eyes of a person.

Always ensure that the laser beam is 

used only on work-pieces that have 

non-reflective surfaces, i.e. natural wood 

or matt surfaces etc.

Never exchange the laser module 

assembly for a different type or class of 

laser.

Repairs to the laser module must only be 

conducted by Pingtek  or their authorized 

agent.

Note: The Laser Cutting Guide gives the 

operator a useful indication as to the path 

of the blade. However it should not be 

●Loosen the knurled locking nut. 
●Adjust  the  depth  stop  screw  to  limit  the 

●Once set to the desired depth, tighten the 

●When cutting is complete, return the depth 

●Ensure  the  Cutting  Head  is  in  the  upper 

●Operate  the  lower  guard  locking/release 

●Rotate  the  lower  guard  up  and  into  the 

●Press  the  arbor  lock  button  to  lock  the 

●Using  the  supplied  Hex  Key  release  the 

.

●Install the outer blade flange, washer and 

●Ensure the Hex Key is removed and the 

●Loosen  the  Repeat  Stop  thumb  screws 

●Position the Repeat Stop approximately half way 

●Attach  the  Workpiece  Support  Bar  to  the 

●Remove  the  six  (6)  cross-head      screws  that 

●Lift the insert from the table.
●Remove any debris that may have accumulated 

●Fit  the  replacement  insert,  and  replace  the  six 

●Check that all of the fixing screws are tightened 

exist.  Check  with  your  relevant  Government 

UK TECHNICAL/SERVICE

Tel: 01484 443541

Содержание PT-255

Страница 1: ...mpound Mitre Saw PT 255 The contents of this Instruction Manual may not be copied reproduced republished downloaded posted broadcast or transmitted in any way without first obtaining the written permi...

Страница 2: ...statutory rights THIS PRODUCT CAN BE USED FOR This product is a Multi Purpose Sliding Compound Mitre Saw and has been designed to be used with special TCT blades Only use accessories designed for use...

Страница 3: ...d body contact with earthed or grounded surfaces such as pipes radiators ranges and refrigerators There is an increased risk of electric shock if your body is earthed or grounded c Do not expose power...

Страница 4: ...ower tool or these Instructions to operate the power tool Power tools are dangerous in the hands of untrained users e Maintain power tools Check for misalignment or binding of moving parts breakage of...

Страница 5: ...d these instructions and familiarize themselves with the machines controls Never leave the saw unattended and running Do not leave the saw until the saw has been switched OFF and the blade has come to...

Страница 6: ...t or as a substitute for the accurate and careful marking out of the work piece Conducting a dry run the Cutting Head is lowered with the machine disconnected from the power supply will confirm the ac...

Страница 7: ...ell lubricated where appropriate If the tool is to be used regularly then invest in anti vibration accessories Avoid using tools in temperatures of 10 C or less Plan your work schedule to spread any h...

Страница 8: ...the inclination of the blade If the blade is not at 45 to the table adjustment is required To Adjust Return the Cutting Head to the upright position Loosen the locknut on the 45 Bevel Adjustment Screw...

Страница 9: ...vacuum extraction machine can be attached to the dust extraction port if required Follow the manufacturer s instruction if such a machine is attached THE HOLD DOWN CLAMP Fig 9 Two sockets and associa...

Страница 10: ...ld not be attempted BEGINNING OPERATIONS RELEASING the CUTTING HEAD The Cutting Head will automatically rise to the upper position once it is released from the locked down position It will automatical...

Страница 11: ...for Cutting Head release Push the Cutting Handle all the way down and cut through the leading edge of the work piece Gently push the Cutting Handle rearwards towards the fence completing the cut Alway...

Страница 12: ...A compound cut is a combination of a Miter and Bevel cut Select the required Mitre angle as previously described in BASIC MITER CUTTING Select the required Bevel angle as previously described In BASIC...

Страница 13: ...not wear gloves when operating the machine Speed 1 2500 min 1 2 3800 min 1 Materials Mild Steel plate angles and tubes All non ferrous metals such as aluminium copper etc Timber and all timber product...

Страница 14: ...ews are tightened securely and that the insert is lying flush and level within the table Note To gain access to the rear two 2 fixing screws the operator may have to remove the machines fence from the...

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