Clarke 6500756 CMS210 210mm 8 Inch Mitre Instructions

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Year 2016
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Clarke 6500756 CMS210 210mm 8 Inch Mitre Saw Specification

The Clarke 6500756 CMS210 is a versatile 210mm (8 inch) mitre saw designed for both professional and DIY enthusiasts. It features a robust 1400W motor delivering consistent power for a variety of cutting tasks, ensuring smooth and efficient operation across a range of materials, including wood, plastics, and light metals. This mitre saw provides a maximum cutting capacity of 120mm x 60mm, allowing for precise and accurate crosscuts, mitres, and bevels. The saw blade, constructed from high-quality carbide-tipped material, offers durability and long-lasting sharpness, essential for maintaining cutting precision and reducing downtime due to blade maintenance.

The CMS210 is equipped with an adjustable bevel range of 0° to 45°, both left and right, and a mitre range of 0° to 45°, providing flexibility for complex cutting angles. It also features a quick-release clamp to secure workpieces efficiently, enhancing user safety and accuracy. The saw's base is constructed from sturdy metal, ensuring stability during operation and minimizing vibrations that could affect cutting quality.

For user convenience, the mitre saw includes a dust extraction port compatible with most vacuum systems, helping to maintain a clean and safe working environment by reducing airborne particles. The compact and lightweight design of the CMS210, weighing approximately 7.5 kg, allows for easy transportation and storage, making it an ideal choice for on-site jobs and workshops with limited space. Overall, the Clarke 6500756 CMS210 mitre saw is a reliable and adaptable tool, offering precision and efficiency for a wide range of cutting applications.

Clarke 6500756 CMS210 210mm 8 Inch Mitre Saw F.A.Q.

How do I change the blade on the Clarke 6500756 CMS210 Mitre Saw?

To change the blade, first ensure the saw is unplugged. Unscrew the blade bolt cover and use the provided wrench to loosen and remove the blade bolt. Carefully remove the old blade, replace it with a new one, ensuring the teeth direction is correct, and re-tighten the bolt.

What safety precautions should I take when using the Clarke CMS210 Mitre Saw?

Always wear safety goggles and gloves. Ensure the work area is clean and free of obstructions. Double-check that the saw is securely mounted and that the blade guard is functioning properly.

How can I achieve the most accurate cuts with my Clarke CMS210 Mitre Saw?

Ensure the workpiece is firmly clamped and aligned with the saw fence. Check the angle settings and calibrate the saw if necessary. Use a sharp blade appropriate for the material being cut.

Why is my Clarke CMS210 Mitre Saw making a loud noise during operation?

A loud noise could indicate a dull blade or a loose component. Inspect the blade for wear and replace if necessary. Check all screws and bolts to ensure they are tight.

What should I do if the Clarke CMS210 Mitre Saw blade gets stuck in the material?

Turn off the saw and unplug it. Carefully try to free the blade by gently rocking the workpiece back and forth. Do not forcefully remove the blade as it can cause damage.

How often should I maintain the Clarke CMS210 Mitre Saw?

Regular maintenance should be performed after every 10 hours of use. This includes cleaning the saw, checking for loose bolts, and inspecting the blade for wear.

What type of blade is recommended for cutting hardwood with the Clarke CMS210 Mitre Saw?

For cutting hardwood, use a carbide-tipped blade with a higher tooth count, ideally 60 to 80 teeth, for smoother cuts.

How do I adjust the bevel angle on the Clarke CMS210 Mitre Saw?

Loosen the bevel lock lever located at the back of the saw. Tilt the saw arm to the desired angle and tighten the bevel lock lever to secure the angle.

What could cause the Clarke CMS210 Mitre Saw to not start?

Check the power source and ensure the saw is plugged in correctly. Inspect the power cord for damage. Also, check the fuse or circuit breaker to ensure it hasn’t tripped.

How can I prevent kickback when using the Clarke CMS210 Mitre Saw?

To prevent kickback, ensure the blade is sharp and properly aligned. Always maintain a firm grip on the saw and workpiece, and avoid cutting warped or twisted wood.