Clarke 6461545 C2MS210MP Sliding Compound Mitre Instructions
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To align the blade, first unplug the saw. Loosen the bevel and miter locking knobs and adjust the blade to the zero position. Use a square to ensure the blade is perpendicular to the table. Adjust the bevel or miter if necessary, then tighten the knobs securely.
Regularly clean the sawdust and debris from the saw, especially around the blade and motor housing. Check and replace the blade as needed, and lubricate moving parts with machine oil. Ensure all bolts and screws are tightened properly.
Check if the blade is warped or dull, and replace if necessary. Ensure the saw's fence is aligned correctly with the blade. Verify that the workpiece is secured firmly against the fence during cutting.
Always wear safety goggles and ear protection. Keep hands away from the blade and ensure the workpiece is secured. Never reach over the blade while it is spinning and always unplug the saw before performing maintenance.
First, unplug the saw. Raise the blade guard and loosen the arbor bolt using the wrench provided. Remove the old blade and replace it with a new one, ensuring the teeth are facing in the correct direction. Tighten the arbor bolt securely and lower the blade guard.
Unusual noises may indicate a loose blade, worn bearings, or debris caught in the blade area. Check these components and clean or replace them as necessary. If the noise persists, consult a professional technician.
This mitre saw is primarily designed for wood and plastic. To cut metal, ensure you have the appropriate blade designed for cutting metal and follow all safety guidelines.
To adjust the bevel angle, loosen the bevel lock handle, tilt the saw to the desired angle using the bevel scale, and then secure the handle. Ensure the angle is set accurately using a protractor or digital angle finder.
Check if the laser lens is clean and free of debris. If alignment is still off, adjust the laser alignment screws located near the laser module until the laser line aligns with the cut line.
Use the correct blade for each material, avoid cutting nails or other hard objects, and regularly clean the blade after use to remove resin and pitch. Sharpen the blade regularly or replace it when it becomes dull.