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USER MANUAL YT-82816 Yato
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base
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work table
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work table retaining plate
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work table insert
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cutting head
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fi xed circular saw guard
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movable circular saw guard
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circular saw
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dust extraction spigot
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dust bag
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electric on/off switch
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laser pointer switch
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head swivel screw
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head tilt screw
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work table clamp
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battery
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battery charger
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battery load indicator
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battery lock
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Do not put your hands on the tool during operation
Read the operating instruction
Wear protective goggles
Schutzbrille tragen
Wear hearing protectors
Gehörschutz tragen
This symbol indicates that waste electrical and electronic equipment (including batteries and storage cells) cannot be disposed of with other types of waste. Waste equipment should be collected and handed over separately to a collection point for recycling and recovery, in order to reduce the amount of waste and the use of natural resources. Uncontrolled release of hazardous components contained in electrical and electronic equipment may pose a risk to human health and have adverse effects for the environment. The household plays an important role in contributing to reuse and recovery, including recycling of waste equipment. For more information about the appropriate recycling methods, contact your local authority or retailer.
The mitre saw is a versatile tool designed for cutting wood and wood-based materials. Thanks to the wide range of adjustment options, straight and angular cutting is possible. The correct, reliable and safe operation of the appliance depends on its proper use therefore:
Read and keep the entire Manual before the first use of the tool.
The tool supplier shall not be liable for any damage resulting from failure to comply with the safety instructions and recommendations specified in this manual.
ACCESSORIES
The factory packaging should contain:
- the mitre saw,
- the dust bag,
- the circular saw,
- the work table clamp,
- the work table locking screw,
- battery (only for YT-82816),
- battery charger (only for YT-82816).
SPECIFICATION
| Parameter Units Value | ||
| Catalogue No. YT-82816, YT-82817 | ||
| Rated voltage [VDC] 18 | ||
| Rated speed [min | -1] 3600 | |
| Max. height x max. cutting length | ||
| horizontal rotation angle 0^ / tilt angle 0^ [mm] 51 x 203 | ||
| horizontal rotation angle 45^ / tilt angle 0^ | [mm] 51 x 152 | |
| horizontal rotation angle 0^ / tilt angle 45^ | [mm] 35 x 203 | |
| horizontal rotation angle 45^ / tilt angle 45^ | [mm] 35 x 152 | |
| Circular saw: outer diam. x fixing diam. x max. thickness | [mm] | 185 x 30 x 2.0 |
| Minimum workpiece dimensions: height x length x thickness | [mm] | 20 x 200 x 20 |
| Maximum bevel cutting angle | [°] | 45 |
| Weight | [kg] | 9 |
| Noise level | ||
| - Sound Pressure L_pA ± K | [dB(A)] | 83.14 ± 3.0 |
| - power L_wA ± K | [dB(A)] | 96.14 ± 3.0 |
| Protection class | III | |
| Ingress protection rating | IPX0 | |
| Laser pointer | ||
| - class | 2 | |
| - power | [mW] | <1 |
| - wavelength | [mm] | 650 |
| Battery type | Li-ion | |
| Battery capacity* | [Ah] | 4 |
| Charger* | ||
| Input voltage | [V~] | 220 – 240 |
| Power frequency | [Hz] 50 / 60 | |
| Rated power | [W] | 60 |
| Output voltage | [V] | 21 DC |
| Output current [A] | 2.4 | |
| Charging time** | [h] | ~4 |
* only for models equipped with a battery and charger
** the specified charging time applies only to the battery with the capacity listed in the table
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The declared noise emission values have been measured using the standard test method and can be used to compare one tool to another. The declared noise emission values can also be used for preliminary exposure assessment.
Warning! Noise emissions during the correct operation of a power tool may differ from the declared values depending on the manner in which the tool is used, in particular the type of the workpiece.
Warning! Operator protection measures must be determined based on an approximation of exposure under current conditions of use. All stages of the work cycle must be taken into account. In addition to the working time, other factors must be taken into account, such as the time when the tool is switched off and when it is idle.
GENERAL WARNINGS FOR THE SAFETY OF POWER TOOLS
Warning! Read all safety warnings, illustrations and specifications provided with this power tool. Failure to do so may result in electric shock, fi re or serious injury.
Keep all warnings and instructions for future reference.
The term “power tool” used in warnings applies to all tools driven by power both wired and wireless.
Workplace safety
Keep the workplace well-lit and clean. Disorder and poor lighting can be causes of accidents.
Do not work with power tools in an environment with an increased risk of explosion, containing flammable liquids, gases or vapors. Power tools generate sparks that can ignite dust or fumes.
Children and third persons should not be allowed to enter the workplace. Loss of concentration can result in loss of control.
Electrical safety
The plug of the electric cable must match the power socket. You must not modify the plug in any way. Do not use any plug adapters with earthed power tools. An unmodified plug that fits the outlet reduces the risk of electric shock.
Avoid contact with earthed surfaces such as pipes, radiators and coolers. Grounding the body increases the risk of electric shock.
Do not expose power tools to contact with atmospheric precipitation or moisture. Water and moisture that gets inside the power tool increases the risk of electric shock.
Do not overload the power cable. Do not use the power cord to carry, pull or unplug the power plug from the power outlet.
Avoid contact of the power cable with heat, oils, sharp edges and moving parts. Damage or entanglement of the power cord increases the risk of electric shock.
In the case of working outside closed rooms, use extension cords intended for work outside closed rooms. The use of an extension cord adapted for outdoor use reduces the risk of electric shock.
When using a power tool in a humid environment is unavoidable as a protection against supply voltage use a residual current device (RCD). The use of RCD reduces the risk of electric shock.
Personal safety
Stay alert, pay attention to what you do and keep common sense while working with the power tool. Do not use a power tool when you are tired or under the influence of alcohol or medication. Even a moment of inattention while working can lead to serious personal injury.
Use personal protective equipment. Always wear eye protection. The use of personal protective equipment such as dust masks, anti-slip safety shoes, helmets and hearing protection reduce the risk of serious personal injury.
Prevent accidental operation. Make sure that the electric switch is in the “off” position before connecting to the power supply and / or battery, lifting or moving the power tool. Moving the power tool with the finger on the switch or powering the power tool, when the switch is in the “on” position can lead to serious injuries.
Before turning on the power tool remove any keys and other tools that were used to adjust it. The key left on the rotating parts of the power tool can lead to serious injuries.
Do not reach and do not lean too far. Keep the right attitude and balance all the time. This will allow easier control over the power tool in case of unexpected work situations.
Dress accordingly. Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry. Keep your hair and clothing away from moving parts of the power tool. Loose clothing, jewelry or long hair can be caught by moving parts.
If the devices are fitted for the connection of dust extraction or dust collection, make sure that they are connected and used properly. The use of dust extraction reduces the risk of dust hazards.
Do not let the experience acquired from frequent use of the tool resulted in carelessness and ignoring safety rules.
Carefree action can cause serious injuries in a fraction of a second.
Use and care of the power tool
Do not overload the power tool. Use the power tool appropriate for the selected application. The right power tool will provide a better and safer job if used according to the designed load.
Do not use the power tool, if the electric switch does not allow switching on and off. Power tool, which cannot be controlled by means of a power switch is dangerous and must be returned for repair.
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Disconnect the plug from the power socket and / or remove the battery if it is detachable from the power tool before adjusting, changing accessories or storing the tool. Such preventive measures will allow you to avoid accidentally turning on the power tool.
Keep the tool out of the reach of children, do not let people who do not know how to operate the power tool or these instructions use a power tool. Power tools are dangerous in the hands of untrained users.
Maintain power tools and accessories. Check the tool for mismatches or jams of moving parts, damage to parts and any other conditions that may affect the operation of the power tool. Damage must be repaired before using the power tool. Many accidents are caused by incorrectly maintained tools.
Keep cutting tools sharp and clean. Properly maintained cutting tools with sharp edges are less prone to jamming and are easier to control when working.
Use power tools, accessories and inserted tools etc. in accordance with these instructions, taking into account the type and conditions of work. The use of tools for work other than designed is likely to result in a dangerous situation.
Handles and gripping surfaces must be dry, clean and free from oil and grease. Slippery handles and gripping surfaces do not allow for safe operation and control of the tool in dangerous situations.
Repairs
Repair the power tool only in authorized facilities using only original spare parts. This ensures proper operation safety of the power tool.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR MITRE SAWS
Mitre saws are intended for cutting wood and wood-like materials and may not be used with grinding wheels for cutting iron materials such as bars, rods, posts, etc. The dust generated by the grinding wheel causes jamming of moving parts, such as the lower part of the blade guard. Sparks from cutting with a grinding wheel will burn the lower part of the blade guard, the work table insert and other plastic parts.
Use clamps to fix the workpiece whenever possible. If the workpiece is hand-held, always keep the hands at a distance of least 100 mm from the circular saw on each side. Do not use this saw to cut workpieces which are too small to be securely fixed or hand-held. If your hand is too close to the circular saw, the risk of injury from contact with the circular saw increases.
The workpiece must be stationary and fixed or held by both the retaining plate and the work table. Under no circumstances should the workpiece be fed or cut “freehand”. An unfixed or moving workpiece can be ejected at high speed, causing injury.
Push the saw through the workpiece. Do not pull the saw through the workpiece. To carry out the cut, lift the saw head and pull it over the workpiece without cutting, start the motor, lower the head and push the saw through the workpiece. Cutting while pulling the saw is likely to cause the saw blade to escape to the top of the workpiece and suddenly eject the blade assembly in the direction of the operator.
Never cross your hands with the intended cutting line or at the front or back of the circular saw. It is very dangerous to hold the workpiece by “crossing your hand”, e.g. to hold the workpiece on the right side of the circular saw with your left hand or vice versa.
Never reach behind the retaining plate, allowing either hand closer than 100 mm from either side of the circular saw, in order to remove residual wood or for any other reason while the circular saw is spinning. The distance of the spinning circular saw from your hand may not be obvious and you may be seriously injured.
Inspect the workpiece before cutting. If the workpiece is curved or rolled up, fix it so that the outer curved surface faces the retaining plate. Always make sure there is no gap between the workpiece, the retaining plate and the work table along the cutting line. Bent or curved workpieces may twist or shift and may cause the clamping of the saw blade during cutting. The workpiece should not contain nails or foreign objects.
Do not use the saw until the work table has been cleaned of all tools, wood trimmings, etc. except for the workpiece. Small chips or loose pieces of wood or other objects which come into contact with a spinning circular saw can be ejected at high speed.
Cut only one workpiece at a time. Many workpieces arranged in layers cannot be properly secured or clasped and may jam the circular saw or move during operation.
Before use, make sure that the mitre saw is fixed or placed on a level, hard work surface. A level and hard work surface reduces the risk of the mitre saw becoming unstable.
Plan your work. Whenever you change the bevel or bevel angle, make sure that the adjustable retaining plate is set correctly to support the workpiece and will not come into contact with the circular saw or guard system. Without switching the tool on and without the workpiece on the table, move the circular saw in a full cut simulation to make sure there is no contact with or danger of cutting the retaining plate.
Use appropriate support such as table extensions, work stands, etc., if the workpiece is wider or longer than the top of the work table. Material which is longer or wider than the mitre saw's work table can tilt if it is not securely fastened. If the cut part or the workpiece tilts, it can lift the lower circular saw guard or be ejected by the spinning rotating blade.
Do not use another person as a replacement for work table extensions or as an additional support. An unstable support of the workpiece can cause jamming of the circular saw or movement of the workpiece during cutting, pulling you and the assistant
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towards the spinning blade.
The workpiece must not be cut or pressed against the spinning circular saw using other means. When squeezed e.g. by means of length stops, the workpiece can be wedged by the blade and ejected rapidly.
Always use clamps or accessories designed to hold round workpieces such as rods or pipes. Rods tend to rotate during cutting, causing the blade to “bite” and pull the workpiece together with your hands towards the blade.
Allow the blade to reach its full speed before applying the workpiece to it. This reduces the risk of ejection of the workpiece. If the workpiece or blade gets jammed, turn off the saw. Wait until all moving parts have come to a standstill, then disconnect the plug from the power source and/or remove the battery. Only then can you take care of unjamming the workpiece.
Continuing to cut with a jammed workpiece may result in loss of control or damage to the saw.
After cutting, release the switch, hold the cutting head down and wait for the blade to stop before removing the workpiece. It is dangerous to reach into the vicinity of the spinning blade.
Hold the handle firmly when plunge-cutting or releasing the switch before the cutting head is fully lowered. Attempting the stop the cutting head can cause it to be pulled downwards rapidly, creating the risk of injury.
TOOL ASSEMBLY
The product is delivered almost completely assembled, however, before starting work it is necessary to fix the screw blocking the rotation of the cutting head and possibly install the table clamp, depending on the type of work to be done.
The table locking screw should be screwed into the hole in the arm of the work table (II), but should not be tightened as far as possible, as this will block the rotation of the cutting head.
Screw in (X) the screw locking the lateral tilt of the cutting head as far as possible. It is recommended that the head is locked in the zero position during the preparatory work. The manner of adjusting the angle has been described in detail in further sections of this manual.
PREPARING THE MACHINE FOR OPERATION
Caution! All preparatory work must be carried out with the product disconnected from the power supply. The battery must be removed from the machine's socket.
Activities before starting work
The tool must be attached at the workplace, to a work table, stand or similar workstation. All guards and safety devices must be properly secured before starting the machine. Make sure that the circular saw can rotate freely. When working with wooden material, pay attention to foreign elements, such as nails, screws, etc. Before starting the machine, make sure that all moving parts can move smoothly over the full range and that the circular saw is securely fastened.
Place the mitre saw on a level and stable surface, for example on a workbench. The mounting height should be chosen according to the height of the operator, so that the tool can be freely operated without reaching too far, while ensuring a stable and safe posture of the operator.
The base of the work table has been equipped with holes for fixing it to the floor. Use screws and nuts if necessary.
Circular saw installation and replacement
Caution! Disconnect the mitre saw from the power supply by removing the battery from the machine socket before installing or replacing the circular saw.
When replacing the circular saw, use protective gloves to avoid being injured by the blade.
Lift the cutting head and insert the wrench into the socket of the screw fixing the circular saw (III). Press the spindle lock, then turn the wrench clockwise until the spindle is locked and cannot rotate (IV). After locking the disc rotation, unscrew the disc fixing screw. Remove the clamping disc and the circular saw (V).
Before installing a new circular saw, remove dirt and dust from the clamp. Attach the circular saw so that the direction of its rotation corresponds to the direction of rotation shown by the arrow on the guard. Then install the clamping disc and, holding the spindle lock, tighten the circular saw fixing screw firmly and securely. Install the guards in the reverse order of disassembly.
After installation, check that the circular saw rotates freely, perpendicularly and at an angle of 45 degrees.
Caution! After changing the angle of the table, make sure that the circular saw or the cutting head does not come into contact with obstacles during operation. Check whether the full range of the mitre saw operation can be used, without switching the tool on. If necessary, make the required adjustments by removing obstacles.
Safety recommendations for battery loading
Attention! Before loading may start make sure the body of the charger, the cable and the plug are not broken or damaged. It is prohibited to use a damaged loading dock and charger! For the purpose of loading batteries only the charging dock and the charger provided may be used. Using another charger may be a cause of fire or damage the tool. Batteries may be charged only in a dry room, protected from unauthorised persons, particularly children. Do not use the charging dock and the charger without permanent supervision of an adult! If it is necessary to leave the room where loading is taking place, it is required to disconnect the
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charger from the mains, removing the charger from the mains socket. In case when smoke comes out of the charger, or a strange smell is emitted, etc., it is required to immediately remove the plug of the charger from the mains socket! The drill and automatic return screwdriver is provided with an unloaded battery, so before work may commence, it is required to charge it following the procedure below, using the charger and charging dock provided. Li-ION batteries do not show the so called “memory effect”, so it is allowed to charge them at any moment. However, it is recommended to discharge them during normal work, and then load them to their full capacity. If due to the nature of the task it is not possible to do so each time, then it is required to do it at least from time to time. Under no circumstances is it allowed to discharge the batteries short-circuiting the electrodes, since this would cause irreversible damage! It is also prohibited to check the load of the batteries, short-circuiting the electrodes for sparking.
Storage of the battery
In order to prolong the life of the battery, it is required to provide adequate storage conditions. The batteries can go through approximately 500 „loading - discharging” cycles. The battery must be stored between 0 and 30°C, at the relative humidity of 50%. In order to store the battery for a prolonged period, it is required to charge it to approximately 70% of its capacity. In case of prolonged storage, it is required to recharge the battery once a year. Do not permit excessive discharging of the battery, since this would reduce its life and may cause irreversible damage. During storage, the battery will be gradually unloading due to leakage conductance. The process of automatic unloading depends on the temperature of storage, since the higher the temperature, the fastest the process. In case of incorrect storage of batteries, there is a danger of electrolyte leakage. In case of leakage, it is required to protect the leakage with neutralizing agent. In case of contact of electrolyte with the eyes, it is required to rinse the eyes abundantly, and then immediately seek medical assistance. It is prohibited to use a tool with a damaged battery. In case the battery is completely worn out, it is required to deposit it at a special point dedicated to disposal of such waste.
Transport of the batteries
Lithium-ion batteries are in accordance with legal regulations treated as dangerous waste. The user of the tool may transport the tool with the battery or only batteries by land. Then no additional conditions must be complied with. In transport is realised by third parties (for example dispatch through courier service), then it is required to proceed in accordance with regulations for transport of dangerous materials. Before shipment, contact an authorised person.
It is prohibited to transport damaged batteries. During transport the battery must be removed from the tool, and the exposed contacts protected, e.g. with insulating tape. Protect the batteries so that they do not move inside the package during transport. It is also required comply with the national regulations for transport of dangerous materials.
Charging the Battery
Caution! Before charging, disconnect the charger from the power supply by removing the plug from the power supply socket. In addition, clean the battery and battery clamps of dirt and dust with a soft, dry cloth.
The battery has a built-in charge indicator. The LEDs will light up by pressing the power button (XX), the more of them come on, the more charged the battery is. If the LEDs do not light up when the button is pressed, the battery is discharged.
Disconnect the battery from the tool. The battery is secured in the tool socket by means of a latch. The battery can be removed by pressing and holding the latch and then pulling the battery out of the socket. A battery which is correctly installed in the tool socket cannot be removed other than by pressing the latch.
Slide the battery into the charger socket (XX).
Plug the charger into a mains socket.
The red LED will light up, which indicates the charging process.
When charging is complete, the red LED will turn off and the green LED will light up to indicate that the battery is fully charged. Pull the charger plug out of the mains socket.
Pull the battery out of the charger socket by pressing the battery clamp button.
Caution! If the green LED lights up when the charger is connected to the mains, the battery is fully charged. In this case, the charger will not start the charging process.
Guidelines for using circular saws
Warning! Make sure that the permitted circular saw speed is equal to or higher than the mitre saw speed. Use of a circular saw which does not meet the above conditions will cause the circular saw to fall apart during operation, which can cause serious injury. The circular saw must be selected according to the workpiece. The higher the number of teeth, the higher the quality of the cut, it is recommended to use a disc with 48 teeth to cut laminated boards and hard material. If the workpiece contains staples, nails or other structural elements, circular saws intended for cutting structural timber should be used.
Only discs recommended by the manufacturer should be used: discs for cutting wood and wood-based materials with teeth made of carbide meeting the requirements of the EN 847-1 standard with the parameters specified in the technical data table. Make sure that the speed indicated on the disc is greater than or equal to the speed indicated on the tool.
Do not use damaged cutting discs. Before commencing any work, the cutting disc must be inspected and, in the event of cracks, chips, bends, broken teeth or any other damage, the disc must be replaced with a new one. Hold the disc by the fixing hole and lightly hit the disc body with a plastic handle screwdriver. Hollow sound can mean a crack in the disc body, which may not be visible to the naked eye.
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Residual risks
The machine has been designed and built according to good construction practices and safety principles. However, there may be residual risks when using the product.
Health hazard related to the electric power supply due to the use of improper power cords.
Noise hazard related to failure to use hearing protection.
Residual risks can be minimised by strictly following the safety instructions.
MITRE SAW OPERATION
Lifting and locking the cutting head
Out of the box, the mitre saw cutting head is locked in its lower position. To unlock it, the locking pin must be pulled out (VI). In this locking pin position, the cutting head can be raised and lowered freely. The spring will lift the head, but do not let go of the handle and hold it with little resistance until the head is fully lifted.
If it is not possible to lower the head to the end of the range or if the head is lowered too far, adjust it with a screw and then lock it with the nut (VII).
When lifting and lowering the cutting head, check that the movable disc guard moves freely, exposing the circular saw while lowering the cutting head, and automatically shields the circular saw when the cutting head is lifted. If obstructions blocking the movement of the guard are detected, they must be removed before starting work.
Setting the longitudinal cutting (bevel) angle of the cutting head
It is possible to rotate the head in the range of +/- 45 degrees. To rotate the head, loosen the locking screw, lift and hold the locking lever and rotate the table to the desired angle (VIII). Use the scale attached to the table base to facilitate setting the head angle (IX). The latch allows easy positioning of the head at the most common angles of longitudinal cutting (0; 15; 22.5; 31.6; 45 degrees). To do this, release the pressure on the locking lever so that it is placed in the notch on the underside of the base of the work table, and then tighten the locking screw. Other cutting angles can only be set by tightening the locking screw.
Caution! It is forbidden to lock the table only with the lever, always tighten the locking screw.
Setting the cross-cutting (bevel) angle of the cutting head.
It is possible to tilt the cutting head by an angle not exceeding 45 degrees. Unlock the head by turning the lever (X), then set it at the desired angle and secure in this position by tightening the lever. When setting up, you can use the scale on the table base.
Caution! After changing the angle of the cutting head, make sure that the circular saw or the cutting head does not come into contact with obstacles during operation. Check whether the full range of the mitre saw operation can be used, without switching the tool on. If necessary, make the required adjustments by removing obstacles.
If it is not possible to use the full range of the cutting angle or if it exceeds the nominal values, adjustment should be made by unscrewing or tightening the retaining screw at one and/or the other end of the scale (XI). After setting the full range, secure the bolts against loosening by tightening the lock nuts.
Using the dust extraction
The mitre saw is equipped with a spigot which allows the connection of a bag supplied with the mitre saw or an external dust extraction system. If the supplied bag is used, it should be fixed to the spigot (XII). The bag should be emptied each time it is full and each time after work is finished.
When using an external dust extraction system, e.g. in the form of an industrial vacuum cleaner, the flexible vacuum cleaner hose should be connected directly or with a suitable adapter to the saw spigot. The saw is not equipped with an adapter for connecting the hose.
Transporting the product
Transporting the mitre saw must be done in its original factory packaging. Lower the cutting head to the lowest position and secure with the pin. Turn the table by 45 degrees, in accordance with the arrangement of the polystyrene mouldings in the packaging.
Remove the work table locking screw.
If the saw is to be moved over short distances, e.g. to change the workstation, the saw must first be secured by lowering and locking the head, securing the movement of the horizontal cutter guide and the rotation of the head in both cutting planes. Always transport the mitre saw disconnected from the power supply. The battery must be removed from the machine's socket. Grasp the base of the saw. Do not carry by grasping the cutting head.
Laser pointer
The saw has a laser pointer, which shows the cutting line on the workpiece attached to the table. The pointer is activated with an independent switch. Position: O - indicates that the pointer is off, position: I - indicates that the pointer is on. Do not look at the laser beam emission source, as it may cause temporary or permanent damage to eyesight.
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Cutting with the mitre saw
There are three types of sawing possible. Cutting while the head is moving down or cutting while the lowered and locked head moves horizontally. The third type is the plunge cutting, where the head is lowered to a pre-set height, held in this position and then moved horizontally.
Move the head and secure it by tightening the guide lock screw (XIII). Adjust the angles of the head and make a simulated cut without connecting the saw to the power supply. Check that the circular saw does not come into contact with the table, retaining plate or any other part other than the workpiece.
The retaining plate has an adjustable element which can be moved if the movement of the circular saw is disturbed. The moving element must be locked with a screw (XIV).
When cutting workpieces longer than the size of the work table, external fixing elements, e.g. clamps, supports, vices, etc. should be used to securely and safely fix the workpiece to the mitre saw table.
When cutting with the lowered head moving along the guides, lower the head and secure it with the locking pin. Unlock the guides by loosening the locking screw. Adjust the angles of the head and make a simulated cut without connecting the saw to the power supply. Check that the circular saw does not come into contact with the table, retaining plate or any other part other than the workpiece. Check that the movement on the guides is smooth. If necessary, change the position of the retaining plate section.
If the head is set at a certain height, loosen the fixing screw of the head-lowering limiter, move it and lock it in this position by tightening the screw (XV). Then adjust the lowering height of the head by screwing in the screw and lock it with the ring (XVI). Adjust the angles of the head and make a simulated cut without connecting the saw to the power supply. Check that the circular saw does not come into contact with the table, retaining plate or any other part other than the workpiece. Check that the movement on the guides is smooth. If necessary, change the position of the retaining plate section.
Fix the workpiece to the table so that it always rests against the retaining plate. Use the supplied clamp to fix the workpiece. Fasten the clamp pin on one side of the table. Secure the pin by tightening the screw (XVII). Adjust the height of the clamp arm and secure it by tightening the screw (XVIII). Place the workpiece on the table and fix it by tightening the clamping disc (XIX).
The switch has a safety lock to prevent unintentional pressing. Before pressing the switch, move and hold the lock, and then press the switch. There is no need to hold the lock while the switch is pressed. Releasing the switch blocks it again.
After pressing the switch, allow the circular saw to reach the rated speed and only then start cutting. The switch does not have a lock to secure it in the "ON" position. It is forbidden to first apply the saw to the workpiece and then start the tool. This can jam or damage the saw or cause damage to the workpiece. This can lead to injuries.
When resuming cutting, let the circular saw reach its rated speed and then guide it into the cut.
Do not overload the disc or overheat the carbide disc blades when cutting. When cutting, the circular saw should be guided with a smooth motion, avoiding excessive pressure. The pressure to be exerted on the cutting head should not be greater than that which is sufficient to cut the workpiece. Avoid hitting the workpiece with the circular saw.
If the saw is blocked in the workpiece, immediately release the pressure on the tool switch, disconnect it from the power source, and then unjam the saw.
Inspect the saw for any damage or deformation which may have occurred at the time of jamming and replace the saw with a new one which is free from damage. Also check the cause of the jam, for example, that there are no metal parts in the workpiece which could cause the saw to jam. Before starting work, remove the cause of the jamming.
Once you have finished cutting, remove the spinning saw from the cut and only then release the pressure on the switch. Wait for the circular saw to stop completely. Disconnect the saw from the power supply by removing the battery from the machine socket and then remove the workpiece from the table.
Proceed with maintenance after fi nishing work.
MAINTENANCE AND OVERHAUL
CAUTION! Remove the battery from the machine's socket before performing adjustment, technical service or maintenance activities. Having finished working, check the power tool for damage by visually inspecting the exterior and the body and the handle, the functioning of the electric switch, the vents for clogging, the motor brushes for sparking, the noise level of the bearings and the drive transmission, and how the power tool starts and runs. During the warranty period, the user is not allowed to disassemble the tool or replace any components or parts, as this will void the warranty rights. Any irregularities found during overhaul or the operation signal the need for repair at a service centre. For this purpose, contact the manufacturer. Having finished your work, clean the housing, the vents, all switches, all handles and guards with compressed air (at 0.3 MPa maximum), a brush or a dry cloth. Do not use any chemicals or cleaners. Do not use sharp tools for cleaning. Remove the circular saw and clean the inside of the guards, the fixing of the circular saw, as well as the saw itself from dust and other impurities generated during operation. Clean handles, knobs and other adjusting parts with a dry, clean cloth.
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