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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
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●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
●Dust masks to provide protection from
●Safety gloves should be worn when
●Carry saw blades in a holder whenever
●Only use this saw to cut materials which
●Check the operation of all the machines
●Check that the fitted saw blade is
●If fitted with a laser cutting guide this
●Only replace the saw blade by following
●Keep the work area as clean and tidy as
●Whenever
possible
secure
the
●Ensure that the Mitre Saw is mounted in
●The Mitre Saw can be mounted directly
●Long
work-pieces
should
be
●All operators using this machine must
●Never leave the saw unattended and
●Hold the saw close to your body during
●Lift by using the handhold areas
●Never use the power cord to lift or move
●Do not use the blade guard as a lifting
●Remember to remove the mains plug
●Before moving the saw check:
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●When repositioning the machine at a
Annotated Overall View of Pingtek Mitre Saw
1. ON/OFF TRIGGER S WITCH 2. BLADE GUARD LOCKING TRIGGER
3. CUTTING HANDLE 4. DUST BAG
5. ROTARY TABLE 6. TABLE TOP
7. LOWER BLADE GUARD 8. UPPER BLADE GUARD
9. BLADE 10. SLIDE LOCKING SCREW
11. BEVEL LOCK LEVER 12. MITRE HANDLE
13. MITRE ANGLE SCALE 14. POSITIVE STOP LOCKING LEVER
15. WORKPIECE SUPPORT 16. ADDITIONAL HANDLE
17. FENCE 18. HOLD DOWN CLAMP
19. MOUNTI NG HOLE (X4) 20. HEAD LOCKING PI N
21. DEPTH GAUGE 22. THE REPEAT STOP
regarded as exact 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
actual entry position of the blade into the
work-piece.
WARNING:
The Laser unit fitted to this
machine is a class 2 with a maximum
radiation of 1mW and 650nm wavelength.
CLASS 2 LASER RADIATION
DO NOT STARE INTO THE LASER BEAM
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●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
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