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| Product Type | Compound Mitre Saw |
| Brand | Cocraft |
| Model | PRO ML10-DB |
| Power Supply | 230–240 V AC, 50 Hz |
| Rated Power | 1200 W |
| No-Load Speed | 6000 rpm |
| Saw Blade Type | TCT (Tungsten Carbide Tipped) |
| Blade Diameter | 255 mm |
| Blade Bore | 30 mm |
| Number of Teeth | 60 |
| Bevel Tilt Range | 0° to 45° |
| Mitre Angle Range | -45° / 0° / +45° |
| Max Cutting Capacity (0° mitre, 0° bevel) | 340 × 75 mm |
| Max Cutting Capacity (0° mitre, 45° bevel) | 340 × 45 mm |
| Max Cutting Capacity (45° mitre, 0° bevel) | 240 × 75 mm |
| Max Cutting Capacity (45° mitre, 45° bevel) | 240 × 45 mm |
| Weight | 18 kg |
| Laser Class | Class 2 (EN 60825-1) |
| Laser Wavelength | 650 nm |
| Laser Power | < 1 mW |
| Noise Level (LpA) | 97.5 dB(A), K=3 dB |
| Noise Level (LwA) | 106.8 dB(A), K=3 dB |
| Dust Collection | Dust bag included, optional extractor |
| Safety Features | Blade guard, safety lever, spindle lock, emergency stop |
| Carbon Brush Inspection | Check every 50 hours, replace if < 6 mm |
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USER MANUAL PRO ML10-DB Cocraft
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Viktig information:
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Cocraft cutting machine with red caliper and scale, displayed against a dark textured background (no text or symbols visible)Ver. 20170403
Original instructions
Bruksanvisning i original
Originalbruksanvisning
Please read the entire instruction manual before using the product and then save it for future reference. We reserve the right for any errors in text or images and any necessary changes made to technical data. In the event of technical problems or other queries, please contact our Customer Services (see address details on the back).
Safety
Warning!
When using this tool all basic safety precautions must be followed to avoid the risk of fire, electrocution and personal injury. Read these instructions carefully before using the product and keep them for future reference.
- Keep the working area tidy. Cluttered surfaces and benches invite accidents.
• Take stock of your working environment. Do not expose the tool to rain. - Do not use the tool in moist or wet areas. Keep the working area well lit. Never operate the tool near flammable liquid or gas.
- Avoid electric shocks. Avoid body contact with earthed objects, such as pipes, radiators, ovens or refrigerators.
- Keep other people at a safe distance. Do not allow anyone not involved in the work process to touch the tool or its electric cable, especially children. Keep all bystanders at a distance.
- Store the tool in a safe place. When your tools are not in use, keep them in a locked, dry area, away from children.
- Do not overload the tool. The correct feed rate makes the work better and safer.
- Use the correct tool for the job. Do not try to use small tools to perform jobs requiring more powerful tools. Do not use a tool for a purpose for which it was not designed, e.g. using a circular saw for lopping branches off trees.
- Wear suitable clothing. Do not wear loose-fitting clothing or jewellery; they could be caught in moving parts. Non-slip shoes are recommended for outdoor work.
- Wear a hairnet or similar if you have long hair.
- Always use safetywear. Wear safety glasses. Use a dust mask or dust filter when working in dusty environments.
- Use dust extractors. If the tool is equipped with or connected to a dust extractor/collector, make sure that it is turned on and used correctly.
- Do not abuse the lead. Do not jerk the lead, grip the plug itself when disconnecting the power. Make sure that the mains lead does not come into contact with heat, oil, or sharp edges.
- Firmly secure the workpiece. If possible use vices or clamps to hold the workpiece in place. This is much safer than holding the workpiece in one hand.
- Do not overreach. Make sure that you stand steady and balanced all times.
- Look after you tools. Make sure that they are clean and that the edges are sharp for maximum effect and best results. Follow the manual's recommendations regarding lubrication and replacement of accessories. Inspect the mains lead regularly. If it is damaged it should be replaced by a qualified service technician. Inspect all leads and cables regularly to check for any damage. Make sure that the machine's handles and controls are clean, dry and free from oil and grease.
- Turn the power off. Pull out the plug and push in the emergency stop button before servicing or changing any blades, drill bits, cutters or sanding discs.
- Remove all spanners and repair tools. Make a habit of checking to make sure that the machine is free of all spanners and tools before turning the power on.
- Avoid accidental starts. Do not walk around with your finger on the trigger of a power tool if it is plugged in. Make sure that the on/off switch is set to OFF before plugging in any power tool.
- Use the correct extension leads. If you use extension leads outdoors, only use those designed for outdoor use. Only use extension leads with thick enough diameter core wires and roll out the whole lead.
- Use common sense and be careful. Think before carrying out any task, so that it is carried out safely. Never operate machines/power tools when you are tired or under the influence of medicine.
- Check the following before turning the tool on:
- That all guards and other parts are whole and in working order.
- That moving parts are free and correctly aligned.
- That no moving parts can get caught.
- That there are no visible defects.
- Other factors that can influence work execution.
- Use only recommended accessories. The use of non-recommended accessories can cause accidents and personal injury.
- Should only be repaired by a qualified technician. This tool conforms to current safety requirements. Repairs to the tool should only be carried out by a tradesman using original spares; otherwise the tool could cause accidents and personal injury.
Additional safety rules for compound mitre saws
- Never use cracked or damaged saw blades.
- Replace the kerf plate when it is worn.
- Use only saw blades recommended by the manufacturer.
- Never use blades made of high speed steel (HSS).
- Select the correct blade for the material to be cut.
- Never saw material other than that for which the saw blade is intended.
- Observe the maximum speed marked on the saw blade.
- When moving the mitre saw, hold it by the handle.
- Do not operate the machine without the guard in position, or if the guard does not function or is not maintained properly.
- Keep the surrounding work area free of loose chips and offcuts.
- Use only those spacers and spindle adaptors approved for your saw.
- If the laser is fitted with a laser, it must not be replaced by a different type. If damaged, have the laser repaired by the manufacturer or an authorised repair agent.
- Do not remove any offcuts or jammed material from around the blade area until the blade has stopped.
- Before sawing, make sure that the saw is stable and secure. When possible, always mount the machine to a bench.
- When sawing, always secure the workpiece using clamps or a vice if possible.
- Use a table, roller stand, or similar to support long workpieces.
In spite of the application of the relevant safety rules and the implementation of safety devices, certain residual risks cannot be avoided. The following hazards are inherent to the use of mitre saws:
- Contact with uncovered parts of the rotating saw blade.
- Contact with rotating saw blade (cuts).
- Workpiece or parts of it can be ejected back towards the user (kickback).
- Shattered saw blade.
- Flying metal particles if the carbide tips break off.
- Impairment of hearing if ear defenders are not worn.
- Health hazards caused by breathing dust in poorly ventilated work areas.
Safety symbol guide

• Class 2 laser product (EN 60825-1:2007).
- Never look into the laser beam.
- Never point the laser beam into the eyes of people or animals.

Read the entire instruction manual.

Always use safety glasses, ear defenders and a face mask.
Product description



- Handle
- Power trigger
- Laser line switch
- Cutting depth adjuster
- Saw head lock
- Material clamp
- Turntable
- Work support
- End stop
- Material clamp adjuster
- Work support locking screw
- Dust bag
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Fence
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Fence adjustment knob
- Slide rail locking wing nut
- Bevel angle 0° adjuster
- Safety lever
- Spindle lock
- Blade guard
- Locking knob
- Fixed setting locking lever
- Carbon brush plug
- Bevel scale
- Bevel locking lever
- Bevel angle 45^ adjuster
- Saw head
Before operating the machine
- The saw must be securely fastened to a workbench or stand.
- All guards and safety devices must be properly fitted.
- The saw blade must be able to turn freely in all work settings.
• Make sure that there are no foreign objects (nails, screws) in the workpiece to be sawn.
- Make sure that the saw blade is correctly fitted and that all moving parts run smoothly.
Operating instructions Work support
- Undo the work support locking screw (11).
- Extend the work support.
- Tighten the locking screw again.

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Cross-cutting with the saw head at 0°
The saw can cross-cut workpieces up to 120 mm wide without using the slide function and the saw can be fixed in the rearmost setting using the slide rail lock nut (15). If the workpiece is wider than 120 mm, make sure that the slide rail lock nut is undone and that the saw head (26) is able to slide back and forth before beginning to cut.
- Raise the saw head to its upper position by releasing the lock (5).
- Move the saw head backwards using handle (1) and fix it in this position if necessary (depending on the width of the workpiece) using the slide rail lock nut.
- Place the workpiece against the fence (13) on the turntable (7).
- Secure the workpiece using the clamp (6) to prevent it from moving during the cutting process.

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Mechanical device with a magnified inset showing a numbered component (5), no visible text or symbols on the main body.- Switch the laser line on if necessary, using the switch (3).
- Press in the power trigger (2) to start the motor, press in the safety lever (17) and carefully lower the saw head and let the blade cut through the workpiece.
- To switch the saw off, release the power trigger whilst still maintaining full control over the saw head. When the blade has stopped, the saw head can be moved back to its upper position.
Warning: The resetting springs in the machine automatically raise the saw head after cutting. Do not simply let go of the saw head after cutting, hold onto the handle and let it come up slowly.
Bevel cutting 0–45°
- Undo the locking lever (24) and tilt the blade to the desired angle with the help of the bevel scale (23).
- Tighten the locking lever to lock the bevel angle.
- Cut as described above.

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Mechanical device with calipers and a transparent lever, no visible text or symbolsFine-adjusting the 0° and 45° bevel angle stops
- Undo the locking knob (24) and angle the saw to 0°.
- Check the angle between the blade and the turntable using a 90° angle guide.
- Adjust the end stop using the adjuster screw (16) by slackening the nut and turning the screw. Lock the screw again afterwards by re-tightening the nut.
- To adjust the 45^ end stop, do as above but use the other adjuster screw (25) and a 45^ angle guide.

Mitre cutting -45°/0°/+45°
- Raise the saw head (26) to its upper position by releasing the lock (5).
- Undo the locking knob (20), lift the locking lever (21) and set the saw to the desired mitre angle using the scale on the base.
- Tighten the locking knob and perform cutting operations as described above.
Sawing bowed workpieces

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If the workpiece is bowed, turn it as shown in the figure to prevent it from pinching the blade towards the end of the cut.
Care and maintenance
Dust bag
The saw is fitted with a dust bag (12) which can be emptied by opening the zip on the bottom. A dust extractor can also be attached to the outlet instead of the dust bag.
Changing the blade
Note: Wear gloves whenever handling the blade, it is very sharp.
- Unplug the mains lead from the wall socket.
- Raise the saw head to its upper position by releasing the lock (5).
- Alter the position of the blade guard a little so that you can undo the screw in the hole as shown in the figure.
Note: Do not remove the screw, just slacken it.

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Close-up of hands using a screwdriver to adjust or install a mechanical component with a circular base (no visible text or symbols)- Swing back the blade guard to expose the blade bolt.
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Press in the spindle lock (18) with one hand and turn the blade with your other hand until it locks.
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Keep the spindle lock pressed in and undo the blade bolt using the included hex key.
Note: The blade bolt has a left-hand thread so you have to turn the bolt clockwise to undo it. - Remove the blade bolt and the outer flange.
- Remove the blade from the inner flange.
- Clean the saw blade flanges and bolt thoroughly before fitting the new blade. The direction of rotation of the blade must be the same as the arrow on the housing.
- Fit the new blade in the reverse order. Swing the blade guard back into place and tighten the screw which you loosened during step 3 above.
- Make sure the spindle lock is off.
- Before using the saw again, make sure that all safety devices are in good working order.

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Close-up of hands operating a mechanical device with a gear-like blade and a black component, no visible text or symbols.Warning: Every time you change the blade, make sure that it spins freely in all angle settings.
Warning: Remove the hex key and release the spindle lock before switching the machine on.
Inspecting and replacing carbon brushes
Warning: Unplug the machine before inspecting the carbon brushes.

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The life expectancy of the brushes depends on how hard the motor has been run. If the saw is new or if the brushes have just been replaced, the condition of the brushes should be checked after 50 hours of operation. They should then be checked after every 10 hours operation until they need to be replaced again. Check the carbon brushes as follows:
- Remove the plugs (22) on each side of the motor.
- Extract the carbon brushes.
- Check the length of the carbon brushes, they should be at least 6 mm in length.
- If either of the brushes is shorter than 6 mm or the spring is damaged, they must both be changed.
Troubleshooting guide - motor
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To prevent the motor from overheating it should be air-blasted or vacuum-cleaned regularly to remove any dust or wood chips which might clog the air vents.
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Use the saw with an earthed power supply protected by a slow-blow fuse of at least 10 A.
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Release the power trigger immediately if the motor does not start straight away. Unplug the saw and make sure that the blade spins freely.
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If the blade binds during a cut: Release the power trigger immediately and pull out the plug from the wall socket. Remove the blade from the workpiece, plug the saw in again and try starting the motor again.
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Check all the cables, plug and socket connections.
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Make sure not to connect any more power tools or appliances such as site lights to the same wall socket as the mitre saw. Doing so could overload the fuse or circuit breaker.
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Any extension leads used should have the following conductor cross-sectional area:
- up to max 7 mm: min 1.5 mm²
- 7-15 m: min 2 mm²
- Max extension lead length: 15 m
Responsible disposal
This symbol indicates that this product should not be disposed of with general household waste. This applies throughout the entire EU. In order to prevent any harm to the environment or health hazards caused by incorrect waste disposal, the product must be handed in for recycling so that the material can be disposed of in a responsible manner. When recycling your product, take it to your local collection facility or contact the place of purchase. They will ensure that the product is disposed of in an environmentally sound manner.

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Symbol of a trash bin crossed with no text or labels, accompanied by a black rectangular block below (no readable text or symbols)Specifications
Voltage 230–240 V AC, 50 Hz
Rated power 1200 W
No-load speed 6 000 rpm
Saw blade TCT, ∅ 255 × ∅ 30
Number of teeth 60
Saw blade bevel tilt 0–45°
Variable mitre angle -45^/0^/+45^
Work support 500 × 160 mm
Max workpiece size at
0° mitre and 0° bevel 340 × 75 mm
Max workpiece size at
0° mitre and 45° bevel 340 × 45 mm
Max workpiece size at
45° mitre and 0° bevel 240 × 75 mm
Max workpiece size at
45° mitre and 45° bevel 240 × 45 mm
Noise emission data LpA 97.5 dB(A), K=3 dB
LwA 106.8 dB(A), K=3 dB
Laser Class 2 in accordance with EN 60825-1
P = < 1 mW, = 650 ~nm
Weight 18 kg
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Nätanslutning 230–240 V AC, 50Hz
Märkeffekt 1200 W
Varvtal, obelastad 6000 rpm


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Strømtilkobling 230–240 V AC, 50 Hz
Effekt 1200 W
Turtall, ubelastet 6000 rpm
Sagklinge m. hardmetalltenner ∅ 255 × ∅ 30
Antall tenner 60


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Declaration of Conformity
Declares that this product complies with the requirements of the following directives and standards
Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC
EN 61029-1:2009
+A11:2010
EN 61029-2-9:2012
+A11:2013
EMC Directive 2004/108/EC
EN 55014-1/A2:2011
EN 55014-2/A2:2008
EN 61000-3-2/A2:2009
EN 61000-3-3:2013
Hemil Alfredson
Henrik Alfredsson
Manager Technique & Quality
Insjön, Sweden, 2015-12-18
Sverige
Postal 10 - 13 Market Place
Kingston Upon Thames
Surrey
KT1 1JZ
Deutschland
Kundenservice Hotline: 040 2999 78111
E-Mail: kundenservice@clasohlson.de
Homepage
www.clasohlson.de