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USER MANUAL

 V1.2

JEFSWMIT12-110 

  JEFSWMIT12-230

305mm

 SLIDING COMPOUND MITRE SAW

WARNING! 

Before making any cut, make sure the mitre lock handle is fully tightened.

Preset Mitre Locks

There are preset mitre stops at 0˚, 15˚, 22.5˚, 30˚ and 45˚ to the left and right.
While the table is being rotated, the table will stop at the next positive stop. Once the desired 
angle is obtained, use the mitre lock handle to lock the table.

5. Adjustments

Bench Mounting

The saw base has holes to facilitate bench mounting. 

1.

 Fix the saw to a bench using 4 hex. bolts and hex. nuts.

2.

 If desired, you can mount the saw to a piece of 13mm or thicker plywood which can then be clamped to your work support or moved to 

other job sites and reclamped. 

CAUTION:

 

Make sure that the mounting surface is not warped as an uneven surface can cause binding and inaccurate sawing.

Vise Assembly (Vertical)

The vertical vise (A) 

Fig.3

 can be installed in two positions on either the left or right side 

of the guide fence. Insert the vise rod (B) into the hole in the guide fence and tighten the 
vise lock knob (C) to secure the vise rod.

Retractable Extension Wings

Before using this mitre saw, it is recommended to use the extension wings to support your 
workpiece. Simply loosen extension wing lock knob (A) Fig.5, pull out the extension wing 
(B) 

Fig.5

 and secure it in place by tightening the extension wing lock knob (A). Repeat for 

the other extension wing.

Dust Bag

The dust bag (A) 

Fig.5

 fits into the dust bag adaptor (B) at the rear of the saw head. For more 

efficient operation, empty the dust bag when it is no more than half full. This allows better air 
flow through the bag.

Adjusting Fence Extensions

This mitre saw comes with a back fence with fence extensions (A) 

Fig.6

 at both ends which 

slide outwards for additional back support for those long workpieces. Please note that during 
steep bevel cut operations, these fence extensions must be fully extended to not interfere with 
the motor housing or blade guard. To adjust the position of each fence extension;

1.

 Loosen the fence extension cap screw (B) using supplied hex. key.

2. 

Loosen the fence extension rear lock knob (C).

3. 

Slide the fence extension outwards to the desired position and retighten the cap screw and 

rear lock knob.

Fig.6

Fig.5

Fig.4

Fig.3

Summary of Contents for JEFSWMIT12-110

Page 1: ...User Manual v 1 2 JEFSWMIT12 110 JEFSWMIT12 230 SLIDING COMPOUND MITRE SAW 2000W GEAR DRIVEN MOTOR LASER GUIDE DOUBLE BEVEL 305mm...

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Page 3: ...IDING COMPOUND MITRE SAW 1 Contents 1 Contents 2 Technical Specification Cutting Capacity 3 Safety Information 4 Unpacking assembly 5 Adjustments 6 Cutting Operations 7 Replacing Installing a Blade 8...

Page 4: ...RE RANGE 45 0 45 DUST EXTRACTION PORT 35MM PRESET MITRE LOCKS 0 15 22 5 30 45 NET WEIGHT 22KG Rated Voltage as indicated on box equipment specification plate 2 Technical Specification 2 1 Cutting Capa...

Page 5: ...rings watch because they could get caught in moving parts Non slip footwear is recommended Wear protective hair covering to contain long hair Roll up long sleeves above the elbows 12 ALWAYS WEAR SAFE...

Page 6: ...for your saw 12 Neveruse blades larger or smaller in diameter than 10 13 Neverapply lubricants to the blade when it is running 14 Alwayscheck the blade for cracks or damage before operating Replace c...

Page 7: ...t that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances Your machine must be properly grounded Not all outlets are properly grounded If you are not sure if your Out...

Page 8: ...uce the risk of induced hearing loss eye protection when using the tool respiratory protection to reduce the risk of inhalation of harmful dust gloves for handling saw blades saw blades shall be carri...

Page 9: ...ice with a different type The manufacturer or an authorized agent must carry out repairs 10 CAUTION Use of controls or adjustments other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation e...

Page 10: ...fence and tighten the vise lock knob C to secure the vise rod Retractable Extension Wings Before using this mitre saw it is recommended to use the extension wings to support your workpiece Simply loos...

Page 11: ...t 0 5 Retighten the mitre lock handle 6 Loosen the bevel lock knob at the rear of the machine and set the saw arm at 0 bevel the blade at 90 to the mitre table Tighten the bevel lock knob 7 Place a sq...

Page 12: ...m The twin laser guide system is controlled by the laser guide push button switch A Fig 14 and will only turn on when the mitre saw is plugged into a power source Warning Do not stare directly into th...

Page 13: ...tion to check that there are no prob lems 9 Hold the handle firmly and squeeze the trigger Allow the blade to reach maximum speed 10 Slowly lower the blade into and through the workpiece 11 Release th...

Page 14: ...scale 4 Tighten the mitre lock handle Warning Be sure to tighten the mitre lock knob before making a cut Failure to do so could result in the table moving during the cut and serious personal injury 5...

Page 15: ...llow access to the blade bolt as shown in Fig 23 6 Completely depress the spindle lock button A Fig 24 using one hand Rotate the blade by hand until the spindle locks 7 Use the blade wrench A Fig 25 s...

Page 16: ...housing Using a screwdriver remove the 2 pan head screws B Fig 26 that hold the motor housing cap A in place Once the motor housing cap is removed to release the carbon brush B Fig 27 from the holder...

Page 17: ...17 USER MANUAL V1 2 JEFSWMIT12 110 JEFSWMIT12 230 305mm SLIDING COMPOUND MITRE SAW 9 Parts Identification...

Page 18: ...Laser case 1 23 Cord protector 1 73 Bearing 1 123 Laser window 1 24 Cold clamp 1 74 Fixed guard 1 124 Hex grub screw 4 25 Screw 5 75 Dust pipe run 1 125 Arm 1 26 Cold clamp 1 76 Sunk screw 3 126 Rubb...

Page 19: ...ber foot 4 200 Orientation board small 1 165 Mitre scale 1 201 Spring washer 2 166 Detent Roll 1 202 Socket head screw 2 167 Detent Spring 1 203 Spring 1 168 Hex grub screw 1 204 Capacitor 1 169 Bolt...

Page 20: ...tes the need to provide proof of purchase should a warranty claim be necessary Warranty Repair Should Jefferson confirm the existence of any defect covered by this warranty the defect will be correcte...

Page 21: ...need of repair and any repairs needed are covered by the warranty policy In order to qualify for warranty cover all equipment presented must have been used serviced and maintained as instructed in the...

Page 22: ...22 USER MANUAL V1 2 JEFSWMIT12 110 JEFSWMIT12 230 305mm SLIDING COMPOUND MITRE SAW NOTES...

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Page 24: ...46 048 Email sales jeffersontools com IMPORTANT SAFETY FIRST Before attempting to use this product please read all the safety precautions and operating instructions outlined in this manual to reduce t...

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