Clarke 6461514 CMS10S2 10 Inch Sliding Mitre Instructions
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To change the blade, first unplug the saw. Then, loosen the blade bolt with the provided wrench, remove the outer washer, and carefully replace the blade. Ensure the teeth face downward. Reattach the washer and tighten the bolt securely.
Begin by checking the saw's bevel and miter angles with a carpenter's square. Adjust the fence and table as necessary to ensure they are perpendicular. Make test cuts on scrap wood to verify alignment.
First, check the power supply and ensure the saw is plugged in. Inspect the fuse and replace if necessary. Check the carbon brushes for wear, and replace them if they are worn out. If the issue persists, consult a professional technician.
Regular maintenance includes cleaning the saw after each use, checking and tightening bolts, lubricating moving parts, and inspecting the blade for damage. Replace the blade when it becomes dull or damaged.
To adjust the laser guide, turn on the saw and identify the laser line. Use the adjustment screws located near the laser housing to align the laser with the cut line. Test the alignment with a practice cut.
Always wear safety goggles and hearing protection. Ensure the work area is clean and free of hazards. Use clamps to secure the workpiece and keep hands away from the blade. Follow all safety instructions in the user manual.
Attach a vacuum hose to the dust extraction port on the saw. Ensure the dust bag is empty or the vacuum is operational. Consider using a dust mask for additional protection.
The maximum cutting capacity at 90 degrees is 305mm in width and 90mm in depth. Always verify with the manual for specific materials and conditions.
Yes, the saw can handle bevel cuts up to 45 degrees. To set it up, tilt the saw head to the desired angle, using the bevel scale on the saw's side. Lock the head in place with the bevel lock lever.
Stop using the saw immediately. Check for any debris or damage that might be obstructing the blade guard. If the issue persists, have the saw inspected by a qualified service technician before further use.