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ENGLISH

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WARNING

: When using electric tools, machines or equipment, basic safety 

precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, 

and personal injury.

READ 

ALL

 

INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THIS TOOL

KEEP WORK AREA CLEAN. 

Cluttered areas invite injuries.

CONSIDER WORK AREA ENVIRONMENT. 

Don’t use power tools in damp, 

wet, or poorly lit locations. Don’t expose your tool to rain. Keep the work area 

well lit. Don’t use tools in the presence of flammable gases or liquids.

KEEP CHILDREN AND BYSTANDERS AWAY.

 All children should be kept away 

from the work area. Don’t let them handle machines, tools or extensions cords. 

Visitors can be a distraction and are difficult to protect from injury.

GROUNDED TOOLS

 must be plugged into an outlet that itself is properly 

installed and grounded.  Grounding provided a low-resistance path to carry 

electricity to ground away from the operator, should the tool malfunction 

electrically.   Do not remove the grounding prong from the plug or alter the plug 

in any way.  If in doubt as to whether the outlet is properly grounded according 

to code, check with a qualified electrician. 

OBSERVE PROPER PRECAUTIONS REGARDING DOUBLE INSULATION. 

This tool is double insulated. It is equipped with a polarized plug. One blade is 

wider than the other, so it will fit into a polarized outlet only one way. If you have 

difficulty inserting the plug, try reversing it. If it still doesn’t fit, do not alter the 

plug; have a qualified electrician install a polarized outlet.

GUARD AGAINST ELECTRIC SHOCK. 

Prevent body contact with grounded 

surfaces: pipes, radiators, ranges, and refrigerator enclosures. When your body 

is grounded the risk of electric shock increases.  When working wherever “live” 

electrical wires may be encountered, try to ascertain whether there is a danger 

of shock. Even so, DO NOT TOUCH ANY METAL PARTS OF THE TOOL while 

using it. Hold the tool only by the plastic grip to prevent electric shock if you 

contact a live wire.

DO NOT ABUSE THE CORD.

 Never carry your sander by the cord or pull 

on the cord to unplug it. Protect the cord from potential sources of damage: 

heat, oil & solvents, sharp edges, or moving parts. Replace damaged cords 

immediately. 

WHEN WORKING OUTDOORS, USE AN OUTDOOR-RATED EXTENSION 

CORD. 

An extension cord rated for outdoor use must be marked “W-A” or “W”.

DO NOT EXPOSE ELECTRICAL POWER TOOLS TO MOISTURE. 

Rain or wet 

conditions

 

can cause water to enter the tool and lead to electric shock.

ENSURE THE EXTENSION CORD YOU USE IS OF SUFFICIENT GAUGE 

FOR ITS LENGTH. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

STORE IDLE EQUIPMENT. 

Store

 

equipment in a dry area to inhibit rust. 

Equipment also should be in a high location or locked up to keep out of reach of 

children. 

DON’T FORCE THE TOOL. 

It

 

will do the job better and more safely at the rate 

for which it was intended. 

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

 

 

 

 

Recommended Minimum Wire Gauge for Extension Cords

Amps from Tool Nameplate 

25' length 

 

50' length 

 

75' length 

 

  100' length   

150' length   

200' length

 

0-5 amps 

 

16 ga. 

 

16 ga. 

 

16 ga. 

 

14 ga. 

 

12 ga. 

 

12 ga.

 

5.1-8 amps 

 

16 ga. 

 

16 ga. 

 

14 ga. 

 

12 ga. 

 

10 ga. 

 

Do Not Use 

8.1-12 amps 

 

14 ga. 

 

14 ga. 

 

12 ga. 

 

10 ga. 

 

Do Not Use   

Do Not Use 

12.1-15 amps 

 

12 ga. 

 

12 ga. 

 

10 ga. 

 

10 ga. 

 

Do Not Use   

Do Not Use 

15.1-20 amps

 

 

10 ga. 

 

10 ga. 

 

10 ga. 

 

Do Not Use 

 

Do Not Use   

Do Not Use 

Summary of Contents for SPT240

Page 1: ...ersonal injury or property damage CAUTIONNEMENT Lire les instructions et les cautionnements avant d utiliser cet quipement Manquer de suivre les instructions et les cautionnements peut en r sulter aux...

Page 2: ...TRIC SHOCK Prevent body contact with grounded surfaces pipes radiators ranges and refrigerator enclosures When your body is grounded the risk of electric shock increases When working wherever live ele...

Page 3: ...e using it DISCONNNECT THE PLUG FROM POWER BEFORE MAKING ANY ADJUSTMENTS Changing attachments or accessories can be dangerous if the tool could accidentally start STAY ALERT Watch what you are doing u...

Page 4: ...od plywood chipboard fibre board Plexiglas and artificial marble 1 On Off Switch 2 Auxiliary handle 3 Spindle lock 4 Angle Stop 5 Scale for the fence angle 6 Cutting depth for adjustment knob 7 Clampi...

Page 5: ...ing the cutting angle The cutting angle can be set by unlocking the clamping lever 8 fig C and put the fence stop 4 fig C in the required angle Should the clamping lever be in the way when working wit...

Page 6: ...asten the Allen screw 16 with the supplied Allen wrench WARNING Make sure that the top of the base plate is securely closed before operating the machine Always check the cutting depth after mounting a...

Page 7: ...he center of the groove The space between two grooves should be 10 15 cm There is no concern for smaller workpieces Smaller workpieces don t have to be marked 1 2 3 Positioning the machine Based on th...

Page 8: ...ance work on the motor This tool has been designed to operate over as long period with a minimum of maintenance Continuous satisfactory operation depends upon proper machine care and regular cleaning...

Page 9: ...g normal use and within the specified warranty period and qualifies for over the counter warranty must be returned to its point of purchase for replacement or credit Any item not listed as over the co...

Page 10: ...011951 Page 10 of 24 ENGLISH Notes...

Page 11: ...her 4 36 Flat Washer 11 37 Front Cover 1 38 Spindle 1 PART NO DESCRIPTION QTY 39 Key 2 40 Bearing 6000ZZ 1 41 Spring Washer 1 42 Location Cover 1 43 Large Gear 1 44 Spring Washer 1 45 Bushing 1 46 Var...

Page 12: ...1 Page 12 of 24 SCHEMATIC DRAWING Sch ma PART NO DESCRIPTION QTY 77 Switch 1 78 Inductor 2 79 Switch Clip 1 80 Cable Protector 1 81 Rating Plate 1 82 Rear Cover 1 83 Screw ST3 9 x 16 1 84 Cable 1 85 D...

Page 13: ...H Page 13 of 24 v 081119 NO de PI CE DESCRIPTION QT 1 Couvercle protecteur 1 2 Joint tanche en caoutchouc 1 3 Collet 1 4 Lame 1 5 Collet 1 6 Base 1 7 Tube sciure 1 8 Orifice sciure 1 9 Joint torique 1...

Page 14: ...s M8 x 16 2 48 Rondelle plate 4 NO de PI CE DESCRIPTION QT 49 Poign e 1 50 Cheville blocage automatique 1 51 Ressort de cheville 1 52 Vis ST3 x 25 4 53 Petit engrenage 1 54 Roulement billes 629ZZ 1 55...

Page 15: ...N DOUBLE Cet outil est doublement isol Il est quip d une fiche polaris e Une lamelle de la fiche est plus large que l autre et elle ne s adaptera une prise de courant polaris e que d une seule fa on S...

Page 16: ...ins pour contr ler l outil NE PAS VOUS TIREZ Conservez vos pieds sur le sol et maintenez votre quilibre en tout temps Ne vous avancez pas au dessus ou travers les machines qui sont en mode de fonction...

Page 17: ...des pi ces de rechange identiques seulement SERVICE ET R PARATION doivent tre effectu s par des techniciens qualifi s un centre de service autoris Des outils qui ne sont pas r par s ad quatement peuve...

Page 18: ...teur Marche Arr t 2 Poign e auxiliaire 3 Serrure d axe 4 Arr t d Angle 5 Balance pour l angle de barri re 6 Profondeur de d coupage pour le bouton d ajustement 7 Retenue du levier pour l ajustement d...

Page 19: ...du morceau fonctionnant Si le levier de retenue est de la mani re en travaillant avec l outil alors tire le levier de retenue et l attache en position diff rente sans changer la taille AJUSTEMENT DE...

Page 20: ...est solidement ferm avant d actionner la machine V rifiez toujours la profondeur de d coupage apr s montage d une lame de scie D montez la prise de la douille D placez la base de moteur 15 fig F aussi...

Page 21: ...eu de l embase ce point est marqu de l embase doit faire face au centre de la cannelure de l objet voyez marquer l objet Petits objets Placez la machine pr s de l objet Le c t de la machine doit faire...

Page 22: ...pi ces en plastique Maintenez les pi ces mobiles de la machine propres comme les piliers de guidage le m canisme de l ajustement de taille et de l ajustement d angle pour assurer le bon ordre d entret...

Page 23: ...S au gr de ITC La pr sente garantie ne s applique cependant pas aux d fectuosit s d coulant d un usage impropre ou abusif d une usure anormale ou de modifications effectu es hors de l usine S V P cons...

Page 24: ...g Manitoba R3H 0H4 Tel 204 632 6970 Toll Free 1 800 665 7524 Fax 204 694 9534 Toronto 979 Gana Court Mississauga Ontario L5S 1N9 Tel 905 565 8661 Toll Free 1 800 387 3879 Fax 905 565 7266 Montr al 462...

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