Clarke 6461516 MBS600D 600mm Compound Mitre Instructions
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To change the blade, first ensure the saw is unplugged. Remove the blade guard and use the wrench provided to loosen the arbor bolt. Carefully remove the old blade and replace it with a new one, ensuring the teeth face the correct direction. Tighten the arbor bolt and replace the blade guard.
Check that the power cord is plugged in and the outlet is functioning. Ensure the safety switch is engaged properly. If the saw still does not start, inspect the fuse and replace if necessary. Consult the user manual for further troubleshooting steps.
Regularly clean the saw after use, removing sawdust and debris. Lubricate moving parts with light oil. Check the blade for sharpness and replace when necessary. Store in a dry place to prevent rust.
Loosen the bevel lock lever and tilt the saw head to the desired angle. Tighten the lock lever to secure the angle. Ensure the workpiece is properly secured against the fence before making the cut.
To calibrate, ensure the saw is unplugged. Check the alignment of the blade with the mitre and bevel gauges using a square. Adjust the bevel and mitre angles as necessary to ensure precision.
Use a carbide-tipped blade with a high tooth count (at least 60 teeth) for smooth cuts on hardwood. Ensure the blade is suitable for the saw's speed and material.
Yes, the saw can cut metal materials if equipped with an appropriate metal-cutting blade. Ensure the blade is rated for the saw's speed and the specific type of metal being cut.
Ensure the saw is powered off. Adjust the laser guide alignment by loosening the screws on the laser unit and repositioning it as needed. Tighten the screws once the laser is aligned with the cut line.
Always wear eye and ear protection. Ensure the work area is clean and free of obstructions. Keep hands away from the blade and use a push stick if necessary. Never disable safety features.
Check that the blade is securely fastened and is not warped. Ensure the workpiece is properly clamped. Examine the saw for any loose parts and tighten as necessary. If vibration persists, consult a professional technician.