Clarke 6460000 CCS12 12 Inch 305mm Contractor's Instructions
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Always wear safety goggles and ear protection. Ensure the blade guard is in place and in good condition. Keep hands away from the blade and use push sticks when necessary. Verify that the saw is on a stable surface before operation.
First, unplug the saw. Raise the blade to its highest position, remove the blade guard, and use the wrench provided to loosen the arbor nut. Replace the blade, ensuring the teeth are facing the correct direction, and tighten the arbor nut securely. Reattach the blade guard.
This could be due to a few reasons: the motor might be overloaded, there could be a short circuit, or the saw might be on a circuit that cannot handle its power requirements. Ensure you're using a suitable circuit and check for any obstructions or motor issues.
Ensure the dust port is properly connected to a suitable vacuum or dust collection system. Regularly clean the dust port and the surrounding area to prevent clogs. Consider using a larger hose diameter for better airflow.
Regularly clean the saw, especially the blade and the motor housing. Check the blade for sharpness and replace if dull. Lubricate moving parts as per the user manual's recommendations to ensure smooth operation.
First, loosen the fence locking lever. Align the fence parallel to the blade using a square, and then tighten the locking lever. Check the alignment with a test cut and adjust as necessary for precision.
Check if the blade is dull or damaged and replace if necessary. Ensure the blade is clean and free of resin buildup. Verify that the blade is properly aligned and securely tightened.
Refer to the user manual to check if dado blades are supported. If supported, ensure the arbor is long enough to accommodate the dado stack and use the appropriate throat plate.
Stop using the saw immediately and let it cool down. Check for obstructions around the motor and ensure proper ventilation. If overheating persists, inspect the motor for faults or consult a professional technician.
Loosen the bevel lock lever, adjust the saw table to the desired angle using the scale provided, and then tighten the bevel lock lever securely. Verify the angle with a protractor for accuracy.