Clarke 6500768 CMS251 Compound Mitre Instructions
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To change the blade, first disconnect the saw from the power source. Use the wrench provided to loosen the blade bolt, remove the blade cover, and carefully replace the old blade with a new one, ensuring the teeth are facing the correct direction. Reattach the blade cover and tighten the bolt securely.
If the saw does not start, check if it is properly plugged in and the power switch is turned on. Ensure that the power outlet is functioning. Check for any tripped circuit breakers or blown fuses in your electrical panel. If the issue persists, consult the user manual or contact customer support.
Regular maintenance includes cleaning the saw after each use, checking and tightening bolts and screws, lubricating moving parts as per the manual's instructions, and inspecting the blade for wear. Replace the blade when necessary and store the saw in a dry place.
Always wear safety goggles and hearing protection. Ensure the work area is clean and free from obstructions. Keep hands away from the blade and use a clamp to secure the workpiece. Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry that could get caught in the saw.
To achieve accurate cuts, ensure the saw is properly calibrated. Use a square to check the alignment of the blade and fence. Adjust the bevel and mitre angles according to the cut required. Always mark your cut line clearly on the workpiece.
For cutting hardwood, it is recommended to use a carbide-tipped blade with a high tooth count, generally 60 to 80 teeth, to ensure smooth and precise cuts.
This saw is primarily designed for cutting wood. If you need to cut metal, ensure you are using a blade specifically designed for metal cutting and take appropriate safety precautions. Consult the manual for guidance and limitations.
To adjust the bevel angle, loosen the bevel lock lever located at the back of the saw. Tilt the blade to the desired angle using the bevel scale as a guide. Once set, tighten the bevel lock lever to secure the angle.
If the blade is not cutting straight, check for blade alignment issues. Ensure the blade is not warped or damaged. Verify the alignment of the fence and recalibrate if necessary. Tighten any loose components that may affect accuracy.
Blade replacement frequency depends on usage and material type. Regularly inspect the blade for signs of dullness or damage. Replace the blade if you notice a decrease in cutting performance or increased effort is needed to make cuts.