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5.1. 

Blade Lock

5.1.1.  To raise the blade; pull the release knob (fig.2) and lift the blade.
5.1.2.  To lower, pull the guard release lever, which will allow the blade to be lowered (fig.2)
5.1.3.  The blade assembly may be locked down by pushing the release knob in fully.
 

The saw may only be carried with the blade locked down.

5.2. 

Depth Stop

5.2.1.  To activate, swing the depth stop  over so the setting screw rests on it (fig.3). 
5.2.2.  Adjust the setting screw until the required cutting depth is achieved an tighten the lock nut to preserve that setting.
5.2.3.  To make a full depth cut without loosing the depth setting, push the depth stop across so the setting screw passes through it.

5.3. 

Angle Adjustment

5.3.1. 

Mitre Angle

 (fig.4): The mitre angle can be set by loosening the mitre angle lock.

5.3.2.  Adjust the angle by depressing the mitre angle stop to release the detent.
5.3.3.  There are detents set at: 0°, 15°, 22.5°, 30°, 45° and the stop can be set at these angles, applying the lock to secure.
5.3.4.  The mitre angle can be set at any other angle by reading the angle from the mitre scale and locking in position (fig.5).

5.3.5

 

Vertical Angle 

(fig.4)

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 To adjust the vertical cutting angle, loosen the vertical angle lock and move the head to the required angle,

 

using the vertical angle scale for guidance.

5.3.6.  To check the vertical angle setting, lower and lock the blade as in section 5.1. Ensure that the pointer is set to zero. 
5.3.7.  Place a square (not supplied) against the blade to determine if the blade is perpendicular to the table (fig.6).
5.3.8.  If not perpendicular, tilt the head over to reveal the adjuster (fig.7).
5.3.9.  Loosen the adjuster lock nut and, using a hex key, either raise or lower the adjuster to bring the blade square.
5.3.10.  When the blade is true, tighten the lock nut.
5.3.11.  If necessary, loosen the screw securing the pointer and move the pointer to 0°. Tighten the securing screw

 4.  ASSEMBLY

4.1. 

Secure the saw to a flat, stable surface by inserting screws through the holes drilled in the machine’s feet. The area should be well lit and  
have sufficient room to use the machine safely.

4.2.

 

Unless using with a dust extractor, fit the dust bag (fig.1.33) onto the dust port (fig.1.23). If using dust extraction, use a suitable adaptor to  
couple the dust port and hose.

 5.  OPERATION

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SMS216,SMS255     Issue1 - 10/03/16

Summary of Contents for SMS216

Page 1: ...e 1 1 9 DO NOT use worn or damaged cables plugs or connectors Immediately have any faulty item repaired or replaced by a competent electrician When an ASTA BS approved UK 3 pin plug is damaged cut the cable just above the plug and dispose of the plug safely Fit a new plug according to the following instructions UK only Double insulated products which are always marked with this symbol are fitted w...

Page 2: ... or have any part of your body in line with the path of the saw blade DO NOT hold what will become the off cut the waste part of the workpiece WARNING DO NOT put hands anywhere near the blade whilst it is rotating WARNING DO NOT attempt to free a jammed saw blade without first switching off or removing the plug from the mains power supply DO NOT attempt to cut round section wood Store blades in a ...

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Page 5: ...sition fig 5 5 3 5 Vertical Angle fig 4 To adjust the vertical cutting angle loosen the vertical angle lock and move the head to the required angle using the vertical angle scale for guidance 5 3 6 To check the vertical angle setting lower and lock the blade as in section 5 1 Ensure that the pointer is set to zero 5 3 7 Place a square not supplied against the blade to determine if the blade is per...

Page 6: ...k and push back slowly to create the cut 5 9 3 When the cut is complete release the operating handle and wait for the blade to stop before removing the work fig 10 6 MAINTENANCE 6 1 Blade Changing WARNING DO NOT use any blade other than those recommended for this machine ALWAYS disconnect the machine from the electric supply before attempting any maintenance or cleaning 6 1 1 Lock both sliding loc...

Page 7: ...orrect use of this product WARRANTY Guarantee is 12 months from purchase date proof of which will be required for any claim Environmental Protection Recycle unwanted materials instead of disposing of them as waste All tools accessories and packaging should be sorted taken to a recycling centre and disposed of in a manner which is compatible with the environment When the product becomes completely ...

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