BORMANN BDX2150 Dual Action Miter Saw Instruction Manual
- June 9, 2024
- BORMANN
Table of Contents
BDX2150 Dual Action Miter Saw
Instruction Manual
SYMBOLS
| Carefully read the operator’s manual.
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| Do not expose to rain.
| Remove plug from the mains immediately if the cable is damaged or cut.
| Wear hearing protection!
| WARNING! Instructions or symbols which, if not observed, could result
in damage and/or injury.
| Disconnect the tool from the power supply before assembling, cleaning,
servicing, storing or transporting it.
| This power tool complies with all applicable European directives.
| Wear a dust mask!
| Wear protective gloves!
| Attention! Risk of injury! Do not touch.
| This power tool corresponds to protection class II, it is equipped with
reinforced or double insulation.
| This power tool must not be disposed of with household waste. Follow the
disposal instructions in this manual.
| Wear safety glasses!
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
When using any equipment, certain safety precautions must be taken to avoid
injury and/or damage. Please read this manual carefully before using the tool.
Keep this operator’s manual for future reference. In case this tool is
borrowed, transferred or moved, make sure that the instruction manual remains
with it. The manufacturer accepts no liability for damage or accidents caused
by failure to comply with these safety instructions.
CAUTION: Read all safety regulations and instructions. Not following all
safety precautions may result in electric shock, fire and/or serious injury.
The term “power tool” used in this manual refers to power tools,powered by
electricity (with a power cord) and battery-powered power tools (without a
power cord).
Workplace safety
a ) Keep your workplace clean and well lit. Untidy or poorly lit
workplaces.can result in accidents.
b) Do not use the power tool i n an environment where there is a tisk of
explosion and Where there are flammable liquids, gases or dust. Power tools
produce sparks that could ignite dust or vapours.
c) Do not allow bystanders, children or animals into your work area. If there
is a distraction; you may lose control o f the appliance.
Electrical safety
a ) The plug from the power tool must be plugged into a properly grounded
installed outlet/ Never modify the plug in any way. Never use adaptor plugs
with grounded power tools. Unaltered plugs and correct sockets reduce the
risk.of electric shock.
b) Avoid body contact with grounded surfaces like refrigerators, pipes‘and
radiators when using electric powered,tools. This will reduce the likelihood
of shock.
c) Do not expose electric power tools to rain or wet conditions. Wet tools
increase the likelihood o f electric shock:
d) Do not abuse the cord. Never use the cord for carrying, pulling or
unplugging horsepower tool {Damaged or entangled cables increase the risk o f
an electric shock.
e) Keep power cords away from heat, water, oil , sharp edges and moving parts.
They can damage the insulation and cause a shock.
f) If you are working outdoors with an electric tool, only use extension
cables which are designee and marked specifically for this purpose.
g ) If operation o f the electric tool ina damp environment can not be
avoided, use an earth-leakage circuit breaker (ELCB) to reduce the risk of an
electric shock.
Personal safety
a ) Be alert, watch your movements and use a power tool with care. Do not use
the tool if you are tired or under the influence of medication, alcohol or
other substances. A moment of negligence when using the power tool can result
in serious injury.
b) The use of personal protective equipment (such as dust masks, non-slip
safety shoes, safety helmet or earplugs depending on the type and use of the
power tool) reduces the risk of injury. Always wear safety goggles.
c) Make sure the tool cannot start accidentally. Make sure that the electric
tool i s switched off before you connect it to the power supply and/or insert
the battery, or when picking it up or carrying it. Plugging the appliance in
when it is switched on, or moving the power tool with your finger on the power
switch, may accidentally start the tool and lead to accidents.
d) Remove keys and wrenches before switching on the electric tool. A tool or
key coming into contact with rotating parts of the tool can result in damage
or injury.
e) Do not overreach. Keep proper footing and balance at all times. This
enables better control of the power tool i n unexpected situations.
f ) Wear suitable work clothes. Keep hair, clothes and gloves away from moving
parts. Do not wear loose clothing or jewellery. Loose clothing, jewellery or
long hair can get caught i n moving parts.
g ) If vacuum and drainage devices can be fitted on the tool, make sure that
they are correctly connected and used. The use of a dust extraction system can
reduce dust-related hazards.
Power tool safety
a ) Do not over strain the tool. Use the right tool for each task. You will be
able to work better and more safely within the specified performance
parameters.
b) Do not use a power tool with a defective power switch. A power tool that
cannot be switched on or off is dangerous and must be repaired.
c) Unplug the tool and/or remove the battery before making any adjustments to
the tool, switching attachments or putting the tool down or in storage. This
safety measure prevents the power tool from starting up unintentionally.
d) Keep the electric tool out of the reach of children and untrained users.
Only people who have read and understand completely all safety instructions
can use the power tool. Power tools can be dangerous if used by inexperienced
users.
e) Clean your power tool carefully. Check that the moving parts work properly
and do not jam and that there are no parts broken or damaged to such an extent
that the operation of the power tool is affected. Contact an authorised
service centre for any repairs needed before using the tool. Poorly maintained
power tools can cause serious damage or harm.
f ) Keep any cutting tools sharp and clean. Carefully maintained cutting tools
with sharp cutting edges are less likely to jam and are easier to control.
g ) Use the power tools, accessories, attachments, etc. in accordance with
these instructions. Take into account the conditions of your workplace and the
task at hand. Using power tools for any purpose other than that for which they
are intended can lead to dangerous situations.
Service
Have your power tool repaired only by trained personnel using only authentic
spare parts. This will ensure that your power tool is always safe to use.
WARNING: When sawing, dust particles will be produced. In some instances,
depending on the materials you are working with, this dust can be particularly
harmful (e.g. lead from old paint). Always consider the risk associated with
the materials you are working with. To reduce the risk of exposure:
- Work in well-ventilated areas.
- Work with approved safety equipment, such as dust masks that are specially designed to filter microscopic particles.
Additional safety instructions for multi-purpose table saw
WARNING: Be sure to read and understand all instructions. Failure to
follow all instructions listed below may result in electric shock, fire and/
or serious personal injury.
- Know your power tool. Read the operator’s manual carefully. Learn the applications and limitations, as well as all specific potential hazards.
- Make sure any operator of the tool is adequately trained in the use, adjustment and operation of the machine. The power tool may only be used by personnel who have been instructed with respect to the associated hazards. The required minimum age must be observed.
- Always wear safety glasses or goggles’when using this mitre saw. Everyday eyeglasses have only impact-resistant lenses; they are not safety glasses.
- Wear a face or dust mask if you are. working in dusty conditions.
- Always protect your hearing. Wear hearing protection.during extended periods of operation.
- Inspect the tool’s power cord regularly and if damaged have it repaired of replaced by an authorised professional. Always be aware of the cord’s position.
- Always check for damaged parts before using the power tool. Any component that may have been damaged should be carefully checked to see if it can function as intended. Check for misalignment, loose connections between parts, broken parts, and any other condition that may affect the operation of the power tool. Any damaged part should be properly repaired or replaced at a qualified service center. Keep guards in place and in working order.
- Always make sure that your extension cord is i n good,condition\Extension cords should be rated for loads that are at least equal to, and preferably greater than, the requirements needed to run your tool effectively An unsuitable extension, cord can lead to loss of power and overheating.
- This mitre saw can be used for cutting wood and plastic only. Make sure to choose the appropriate cutting disc for your application. Always use saw blades of the correct size and with a suitable mounting hole. Do not use “High Speed” (HSS) blades or blades that are damaged or deformed. Use only saw blades recommended by the manufacturer and which are the exact bore ad diameter required for this machine.
- When sawing long pieces, always use extra support. Use clamps when needed or other clamping devices.
- Make sure your immediate work area has adequate lighting and that No obstructions will interfere with your operation.
- Refrain from removing any remains or other parts of the workpiece from the immediate cutting area While the tool is still running and the saw head is not in the safe rest position. Never reach around the saw blade. Turn off tool and wait for saw blade to stop before moving the workpiece or changing settings.
- Never apply pressure on this tool. Serious injury can occur if the power tool is overturned’and you come,into’contact with the cutting disc.
- Reduce the risk of unintentional starting. Make sure the power switch is in the OFF position before plugging in.
WARNING: The operation of any table saw can result in debris or other
foreign objects being ejected into your eyes, which can result in severe eye
damage. Before using the power tool, always wear safety goggles or safety
glasses with side shields\and)a full face shield if needed.
WARNING: If any parts are missing, do not operate your table miter saw
until the missing,parts are replaced. Failure to follow this rule could result
in serious personal injury.
Carrying your tool with safety
CAUTION: The power cord must be disconnected from the power supply before
attempting to move the tool.
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Always secure all moving portions before carrying the tool. Make sure all guards are in place and all locking screws are tightened to avoid sudden unexpected movements.
• Lock the cutting head in its lowest position using the cutting head locking pin. Make sure that the locking pin is completely seated in its socket.
• Loosen the miter angle locking screw. Turn the table t o either of its maximum settings.
• Lock the table in position using the locking screw. -
Lift the tool using the two carry handle cut-outs machined into either side of the machine base, to transport the machine.
CAUTION: Never carry the table saw by the power cord. Carrying the tool by the power cord could damage the insulation or the wire connections resulting in electric shock or fire.
CAUTION: Do not use the blade guard as a “lifting point”. -
Although compact, this tool is heavy. To reduce the risk of back injury, get competent help whenever you have to lift the saw. Hold the tool close to your body when lifting. Bending your knees and keeping your upper body upright allows you to use your legs to lift, rather than your back.
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Place the saw on a secure stationary work surface and check the saw over carefully. Check particularly the operation of all the machines safety features before attempting to operate the machine.
SPECIFICATIONS
Main Parts (Closed position)
- Handle
- ON/OFF switch
- Saw table o f the table saw
- Lower saw blade cover
- Upper blade guard
- Parallel guide
- Push stick
- Mounting holes
- Extension wings
Main Parts (Open position)
- Handle
- ON/OFF switch
- Release lever
- Bevel lock lever (back of the tool)
- Miter angle locking screw
- Miter angle scale
- Fence
- Retracting blade guard
- Work piece clamp
- Stabilizing arms (x2 sides of machine)
- Rotary table of the chop and miter saw
- Extension wings
- Parallel\guide
- U-Shape support pole
Technical Data
Model| BDX2150
Voltage| 230V/50 hz
Power| 1200 W
No-load speed| 5300 rpm
Blade Diameter| 210 mm 3024 T
Cutting capacity| 90° x 90° 115 x 55 mm
90° x 45° 65 x 55 mm
45° x 90° 115 x 35 mm (L)
45° x 45° 45 x 30 mm (R)
45° x 45° 70 x 30 mm
Table cutting depth| 30 mm
Cable Length| 2 m
Weight| 10 Kg
Includes| Extension rod, Transparent cover coat, Front locking device, Dust
bag, Carton brush, Clamp, Extension alu wings pair
- The manufacturer reserves the right to make minor changes to product design and technical specifications without prior notice unless these changes significantly affect the performance and safety of the products. The parts described/illustrated in the pages of the manual that you hold in your hands may also concern other models of the manufacturer’s product line with similar features and may not be included in the product you just acquired.
- To ensure the safety and reliability of the product and the warranty validity, all repair, inspection, repair or replacement work, including maintenance and special adjustments, must only be carried out by technicians of the authorized service department of the manufacturer.
- Always use the product with the supplied equipment. Operation of the product with non-provided equipment may cause malfunctions or even serious injury or death. The manufacturer and the importer shall not be liable for injuries and damages resulting from the use of non-conforming equipment.
BEFORE OPERATION
WARNING: Always disconnect the tool from the power source before making any adjustments.
Permanently mounting table saw & blade
WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury from unexpected saw movement, place
the saw in the desired are a either on a work bench or other recommended leg
set. The base of the saw has four holes to mount the table saw. If the saw is
to be used on location, permanently fasten it to the work bench or leg set
using appropriate bolts with lock washers and nuts.
NOTE: When permanently mounting the saw it is recommended that the four
rubber feet located underneath each of the mounting holes are removed and
stored safely for possible future use.
- Tighten the miter and bevel locks.
- Position the saw in such way that other people cannot stand behind it. Thrown debris could injure bystanders.
- Place the saw ona firm, level surface where there is plenty of room for handling and properly supporting the workpiece.
- Support the saw so that the table is level and the saw does not sway.
- Bolt or clamp the saw t o its support.
- Hex headed bolt
- Spring washer
- Flat washer
- Miter saw base
- Workbench
- Flat washer
- Spring washer
- Hex nut
- Lock nut
NOTE: THESE PARTS ARE NOT INCLUDED.
U-Shaped support pole
It ‘ is located behind the power tool. Use it to support the tool and prevent
it from falling backwards while using it. Adjust.the distance properly,
according to your needs. The length can be adjusted from 23 mm to 93 mm long.
Work piece clamps
Two sockets, one on each side, are incorporated into the rear of the tool’s
fence.
- Fit the pillar o f the clamp into the socket that best suits your cutting application, making sure that it is pushed down fully.
- Tighten the fence thumbscrew to lock the,pillar of the clamp into the fence socket.
- Put the workpiece onto the rotary table and against the fence.
- Adjust the clamp so that it securely holds the workpiece to the rotary table.
- Before attempting any cutting, check to make sure that the clamp does not interfere with the blade’s path when the cutting head is lowered.
Position plate
When the workpiece is longer than the work table, you can use the position
plate.
- Unscrew the knob behind the position plate and push the plate in the direction of the arrow until it stops and reaches the terminal position.
- Screw the knob and fasten the plate.
The position plate and the workpiece clamps are used i n combination t o provide a more user-friendly operation and reduce the risk of injury.
Extension wings
To hold long work pieces horizontally, holders are provided on both sides of
the tool. Loosen the screws and extend the holders t o the appropriate length
for holding the workpiece. Then tighten the screws.
Lower saw blade cover
Remove the lower blade guard and store it safely for future use. After using the saw, clean the blade and other parts carefully and reinstall the lower blade guard to avoid accidents when not using the tool.
SETUP AND OPERATION
WARNING: Only perform adjustment, operations with,the tool disconnected
from the power source.
CAUTION: The tool has many built in Seyfert interlocks. It is important
that the following instructions, and those found on the label attached to the
machine are read, understood and followed, Failure to carry out the,setup
procedure could result in damage to the tool and/ or injury to the operator.
Operation as Table Saw
NOTE: The ‘Table Saw Mode” is optimally suited for the cutting of thin
wood, pieces such as laminate, flooring etc.
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Screw off¢the knobs on the right and left side by hand.
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Raise‘the table top to its upmost position and tighten the height adjustment screw.
NOTE: The cutting thickness must not exceed 30 mm. -
Connect the plug to a suitable socket.
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Turn the switch on.
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Put the workpiece on the table, and move it forward, along the direction pointed by the arrow.
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Use the parallel guide to adjust the cutting length accordingly.
Parallel guide
NOTE: Cutting along the length of a piece of material rather than across
it is called rip cutting. Rip cutting should always be done with the parallel
guide set to the desired width and on the right hand side of the tool’s sawing
table.
NOTE: Check that the parallel guide is locked in position and is parallel
to the saw blade. Check that the riving knife is properly aligned with the saw
blade.
Guide the workpiece through the saw, keeping it aligned against the parallel
guide. Use smooth, steady pressure and use the push stick when necessary.
NOTE: A push stick is provided with your tool. When not in use, store the
push stick with the tool.
- When ripping long boards or large panels always use additional piece support or enlist competent trained personnel to help you.
- When ripping smaller work pieces, the push stick should be used to guide the final 300 mm of the piece through the blade. The push stick should always be used when making cuts of less than 300 mm.
Operation as Chop and Miter Saw
WARNING: It is important that the operator is adequately trained in the
use, adjustment and operation of the power tool, and has read the instructions
manual before commencing operations.
NOTE: We recommend that when the machine is being used as a miter saw,
the table assembly is removed from the tool and stored safely for future use.
Releasing the cutting head
NOTE: When i n miter saw mode the cutting head.will be automatically
locked in its highest position with the retracting lower blade guard
completely covering the blade teeth.
To release the cutting head, hold the handle and press the.release lever down
slowly. The retracting lower blade guard will open automatically.
NOTE: When the machine is not in-use, the cutting head should be locked
in its lowest position, with the lower saw blade cover correctly installed and
the cutting head latching pin fully engaged in its socket.
- Raise the table top to its highest position and tighten the height adjustment Screw.
- Pull out the cutting head latching pin and raise the cutting head to its highest.position.
- Remove,thrower saw blade cover and store safely for future use.
- Press the cutting,head release lever button down, hold the handle and force it upwards at the same time.
Caution:
- Avoid challenging or unnatural working positions where a sudden slip could cause your fingers or hands to come into contact with the blade.
- Cut only one workpiece at a time.
- Remove everything except the workpiece and associated support devices from the immediate area of the blade before starting any operation.
- Fasten the workpiece using the clamp and the devices if needed, to make sure it will remain securely on the table and fence.
Hands and body position
- Keep hands away from the path of the blade. Never place your hands within the marked “No Hands Zone” (at least 140 mm away from each side of the blade). Icons on the machine’s rotary table are provided as an aid to safe working practices.
- Keep the workpiece steady and in line with the fence to prevent any accidental movement. Use the workpiece clamp if possible. Always check that the clamp is positioned in a way that does not interfere with your work.
ON/OFF switch
The ON/OFF switch controls the tool’s activation and deactivation. The ON/OFF
buttons are located on the front left side of the handle. There are two
distinctly different coloured buttons for each function:
- The green button, marked with the “I” symbol. It represents “ON”. When the plug is connected to the socket, press the button down and the tool will enter its working position.
- The red button, marked with the “O” symbol. It represents “OFF”. Press the button down and the tool will stop working.
Making a cut
Press the switch to ON position. The power tool is now running. Slightly push
down on the handle at the same time.
Before attempting a cut , press down the green button (ON) and press the
cutting head release lever down. Do not apply too much pressure on the handle,
press it slowly, and make sure that you can see the blade.
When you want to stop the cutting operation, release the handle.
Chop cutting
The cutting head is gently pushed down to cut through the workpiece.
- Place the workpiece on the rotary table and.against the fence in the,desired position. Secure appropriately with clamp.
- Grasp the handle.
- Turn on the motor, allow the blade to reach full operating speed.
- Press and hold the cutting head release lever to release the cutting head.
- Gently lower the cutting head to its lowest position, cutting through the;workpiece.
- After the cut is completed, turn of the motor by releasing the trigger switch. Allow,the blade to come to a complete stop. Allow the cutting head to rise to its upper position.
- Only remove your hands or the workpiece from the tool when\the cutting head is in its upper position with the blade teeth completely covered by the retracting blade guard.
Angle cutting
Rotary table
Any angle from 45° left to 45° right is available, and a miter angle scale can
be found on the front of the rotary table.
Positive stops are provided for every 5° of angular movement.
NOTE: The rotary table must always be locked into position with the miter
angle locking screw even if a stop is selected,
- Unscrew the miter angle locking screw. This is found at the front right hand side of the table’s base near the 35° index mark.
- Turn the rotary table to the required angle. To aid in setting, an index mark is machined into the table just in front of the table insert.
- Tighten the miter angle locking screw securely when the desired angle has been selected.
Caution:
- When the table rotates t o 0°, and the miter cutting head is vertical to the table face, the cutting wood thickness cannot be more than 55 mm, and the cutting width more than 115 mm.
- When the table rotates 45° to the left, and the miter cutting head is vertical to the table face, the cutting wood thickness cannot be more than 55 mm, and the cutting width more than 65 mm.
- When the table rotates 45° to the right, and the miter cutting head is vertical to the table face, the cutting wood thickness cannot be more than 55 mm, and the cutting width more than 65 mm.
After the appropriate settings have been made, you can proceed to angle cutting, following the same steps as when chop cutting.
Bevel cutting
- The cutting head can be set at an angle up to 45° from the left hand side only.
- The bevel locking screw is behind the tool’s base. A protractor guide and pointer are incorporated into the bevel mechanism to aid setting.
- Unscrew the bevel locking screw and turn the cutting head by hand.
- Tighten the bevel locking screw securely when the desired angle has been selected.
After the appropriate settings have been made, you can proceed to bevel cutting, following the same steps as when chop cutting.
Caution:
- When the cutting head rotates to 45° to the left side, and the table stays.on the 0 ° position, the cutting wood thickness cannot be more than 35mm, and the cutting width more than 115 mm.
- When the cutting head i s turned 45° to the left side and the table is rotated to, the left by 45% the cutting Wood thickness cannot be more than 30mm, and the cutting width more than 45 mm.
- When the cutting head is turned 45° to the left side and the table is rotated to the right by 45°, the cutting Wood thickness cannot be more than 30mm, and the cutting width more than 70 mm.
NOTE: Always make a practice run with the machine switched off so that you can check the path of the blade. Some,bevel and compound cuts may require the clamp to be positioned on the right hand side of the cutting head. This may be necessary to avoid interference with the-blade and other parts of the tool when the cutting head is lowered.
Compound cutting
A compound cut is a combination of a miter cut and bevel cut.
- Set the miter angle required as previously described.
- Set the bevel angle as previously described.
- Ensure the tightness off all adjustment/locking screws, and conduct a test run t o check the path of the blade.
- Make the cut as previously described.
WARNING: Always disconnect the tool from the power source before making any adjustments to the cutting angles.
MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTS
WARNING: Make sure the tool is disconnected from the power source before
performing any maintenance work.
WARNING: Be extremely cautious when handling the blade.
Maintenance
The tool should be cleaned after every use.
Remove all sawdust etc from the visible parts of the tool using a vacuum
cleaner. A vacuum cleaner can also be connected to the tool’s dust extraction
port at the rear of the machine. This should remove debris from the inside of
the machine.
Clean the tool with a slightly damp cloth. Never use solvents to clean the
plastic parts of the tool, as they are highly corrosive and can cause damage.
Riving knife
The riving knife is a very important component and comes fitted, aligned and
correctly adjusted from the manufacturer. It prevents the workpiece from
binding as it passes through the blade.
NOTE: The riving knife should be adjusted so that the gap between the
tips of the blade teeth and the edge of the knife is approximately 3-5mm.
Inspect the riving knife at regular intervals and replace it if it is worn or
damaged.
INSTALLING/REMOVING THE BLADE
CAUTION:
- Only use saw blades that follow the manufacturer’s specifications.
- Always check that the blade’s rated speed is compatible with your tool.
- Switch off the power tool and disconnect it,from the power supply before attaching, adjusting, replacing or removing blades.
NOTE: Wearing protective gloves is highly recommended when handling the blade in any way.
Removing the blade
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Ensure the machine is in Miter mode with the cutting head in its upper position.
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Release the retractable blade guard using a cross screwdriver and safely storing its pivot screw,
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Use a spanner to hold the circular hole of the blade flange.
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Use a 6mm hex key to unscrew the arbor screw.
NOTE: The arbor screw has a left hand thread, turn clockwise to undo and counterclockwise to tighten. -
Remove the arbor screw, washer and outer blade flange.
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Manually operate the lower blade guard and retract it fully up into the body of the machine.
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Remove the blade by withdrawing it outwards to clear the end to of the arbor and then downwards and forwards away from the machine.
NOTE: The 5mm blade slot at the lower front of the cutting head provides extra clearance when moving the blade into or out of the machine.
Installing the blade
- Ensure the blade is suitable for your tool.
- Make sure that the direction of the arrow on the blade matches the direction of rotation arrow found on the tool’s blade guard. The blade teeth should always point downwards at the front of the saw.
- Using the blade slot to provide maximum clearance and access to the tool, carefully and gently move the blade up into the machine and attach it on the inner blade flange.
- Reinstall the outer blade flange, washer and arbor screw.
- Tighten the assembly by hand.
- Hold the outer blade flange with the bayonet spanner.
- Tighten the arbor screw with the 6mm hex key.
- Check the blade spins freely by rotating by hand.
- Close the retractable blade guard around the blade so the blade teeth are completely covered.
- Reattach the retractable blade guard using a cross screwdriver to its original position using the pivot screw.
- Check the installation, particularly for the operation of all safety guards.
ENVIRONMENTAL DISPOSAL
In order to avoid damages on transportation, the tool has to be delivered in
solid packaging. Packaging as well as the unit and accessories are made of
recyclable materials and can be disposed accordingly. The tool’s plastics
components are marked according to their material, which makes it possible to
remove environmental friendly and differentiated because of available
collection facilities.
Only for EU countries
Do not dispose o f electric tools together with household waste material!
In observance of European Directive 2002/96/EC on waste electrical and
electronic equipment and its implementation in accordance with national law,
electric tools that have reached the end o f their life must be collected
separately and returned to an environmentally compatible recycling facility.
WARRANTY
The power tools have been manufactured according to strict standards, set by our company, which are aligned with the respective European quality standards. The power tools of our company are provided with a warranty period of 24 months for non-professional use, 12 months for professional use and 6 months for batteries. The warranty is valid from the date of purchase of the product. Proof of the warranty right is the purchase document of the tool(retail receipt or invoice). Under no circumstances shall the company cover the relevant cost of spare parts and respective required working hours unless a copy of the purchase document is presented. In case the repair has to be done by our service department the cost of transportation (to and from) is entirely borne by the sender (client). The tools must be sent for repair to the company or to an authorized workshop i n the appropriate way and means of transport.
WARRANTY EXEMPTIONS AND RESTRICTIONS:
- Spare parts that wear out naturally as a consequence of being used (brushes) cables, switches, chargers, chokes etc. ).
- Tools damaged as a result of non-compliance with the instructions of the manufactured.
- Tools poorly maintained.
- Use of improper lubricants or accessories.
- Tools given to third entities free of charge.
- Damage due to an electrical connection at a voltage other than that indicated on the appliance plate,
- Connection to a non-earthed power supply.
- Change in current voltage.
- Damage resulting from the use of salty water (e.g., washing machines, pumps).
- Damage or malfunction resulting from improper cleaning procedure of the tool.
- Contact of the tool with chemicals, or damage as a result of moisture or corrosion.
- Tools that have been modified or opened by unauthorized personnel.
- Tools used for rent.
The warranty covers only the free of charge replacement of the component that presents a manufacturing. defect or material failure. In case of lack of a specific spare part the company reserves the right to replace the tool with another corresponding model. After all warranty procedures have.been concluded, the warranty period of the tool shall not be extended or renewed. The spare parts or tools that are replaced remain in the possession of our company. Requirements, other than those mentioned in this warranty form, regarding power tools repair or damage thereof, do not apply. Greek law and relative regulations apply to this warranty.
WARRANTY
This appliance is a quality product. It was designed in compliance with
current technical standards and made carefully using normal, good quality
materials. The warranty period is 24 months for non-professional use and 12
months for professional use and commences on the date of purchase, which can
be verified by the receipt, invoice or delivery note. During this warranty
period all functional errors, which, despite the careful treatment described
in our operating manual, are verifiable due to material flaws, will be
rectified by our after-sales service staff. The warranty takes the form that
defective parts will be repaired or replaced with perfect parts free of charge
at our discretion. Replaced parts will become our property. Repair work or the
replacement of individual parts will not extend the warranty period not will
it result in a new warranty period being commenced for the appliance. No
separate warranty period will commence for spare parts that may be ted. We
cannot offer a warranty for damage and defects on appliances or their parts
caused by the use of excessive force, improper treatment and servicing. This
also applies for failures to comply with the operating manual and the
installation or spare and accessory parts that are not included in our range
of products. In the event of interference with of modifications to the
appliance by unauthorized persons, the warranty will be rendered void. Damages
that are attributable to improper handling, over loading, or natural wear and
tear are excluded from the guarantee. Damages caused by the manufacturer or by
a material defect will be corrected at no charge by repair or by providing
spare parts. The prerequisite is that the equipment is handed over assembled,
and complete with the proof of sale and guarantee. For a guarantee claim, only
use the original packaging. That way we\can guarantee quick and smooth
guarantee processing. Please send us the appliances post-paid or request a
Freeway sticker. Unfortunately we will be unable to accept appliances that are
not postpaid. The warranty does not cover parts that are subject to natural
wear and tear. If you wish to make a warranty claim, report faults or order
spare parts or accessories, please contact the after-sales centers Subject to
change without prior notice.
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BORMANN BDX2150 Dual Action Miter
Saw
[pdf] Instruction Manual
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Saw, Miter Saw, Saw
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