Clarke 6500760 CMS250 250mm 10 Inch Compound Mitre Table Instructions
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To change the blade, first unplug the saw. Remove the blade guard, then use a wrench to loosen the arbor nut. Carefully remove the old blade and replace it with the new one, ensuring the teeth face the correct direction. Tighten the arbor nut and replace the blade guard.
Regularly clean the sawdust from the saw using a vacuum or brush. Lubricate the moving parts with a light machine oil. Check and tighten any loose bolts or screws. Inspect the blade for wear and replace if necessary.
Ensure the saw is properly calibrated by checking the alignment of the blade and the fence. Use a square to verify the angles of the cuts. Make test cuts on scrap material to confirm accuracy before cutting your workpiece.
Check that the saw is plugged in and the power switch is on. Inspect the power cord for damage. Verify that the circuit breaker has not tripped. If the problem persists, consult a professional technician.
Always wear safety goggles and hearing protection. Keep hands away from the blade and use a push stick when necessary. Secure the workpiece with clamps and ensure it is stable before cutting. Stand to the side of the saw while cutting to avoid kickback.
Blade wobble can be caused by a loose arbor nut, a warped blade, or buildup of debris on the blade or arbor. Tighten the arbor nut, clean the blade and arbor, and replace the blade if it is warped.
Loosen the bevel lock knob or lever, adjust the saw to the desired angle by tilting the blade, and then retighten the lock knob or lever to secure the angle. Use a protractor to verify the angle for precision.
This may be due to overloading the saw, using an extension cord that is too long or thin, or a short circuit in the saw. Reduce the load, use a suitable extension cord, and inspect the saw for electrical issues.
The blade should be replaced when it becomes dull or damaged. Signs of a dull blade include increased resistance when cutting, burn marks on the wood, and rough cuts. Regular inspection will help determine when replacement is necessary.
The saw is primarily designed for wood and similar materials. Cutting metal requires a specific blade designed for metal cutting and appropriate safety precautions. Consider consulting the manufacturer or a professional for guidance.