FERRIDA FRD-MS2115SE Miter Saw User Manual

October 30, 2023
FERRIDA

User Manual
Miter Saw
FRD-MS2115SE

FERRIDA FRD-MS2115SE Miter Saw

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS ON THE PRODUCT PACKAGING/TYPE LABEL

| Read the operating instructions carefully before use!
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| Wear mouth and nose protection.
| Wear protective glasses
| Protect from rain and moisture.
| Ensure proper recycling of the product at the end of its service life and all packaging materials.
| Wear protective gloves
| Wear noise protection.
| Observe the safety instructions concerning recoil and the safety precautions.
| Protect from heat and fire.
| Do not dispose of with normal household waste.

WARNING:
Class 2 laser product. Do not look into the laser beam.
GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR POWER TOOLS
WARNING! All safety instructions, user manuals, images and regulations supplied with these tools must be read. Failure to follow all of the following instructions may result in electric shock, fire, and/or serious personal injury. All instructions and the user  Manual must be kept for future reference.
Safety of working environment

  1. The workplace must be kept clean and well lit. Untidy and dark spaces are often the cause of accidents.
  2. Power tools must not be used in potentially explosive atmospheres, such as in the presence of flammable liquids, gases or dust. Power tools create sparks that can ignite dust or fumes.
  3. Children and other persons must be kept away when using power tools. If the operator is disturbed, he/she may lose control  of the operation.

Electrical safety

  1. The plug on the power tool’s flexible lead must match the power outlet. The plug must never be modified in any way. No socket adapters may be used with tools that have a protective earth connection. Plugs and respective sockets that are rendered unusable will reduce the risk of electric shock.
  2. The operator must not touch grounded objects, such as pipes, central heating units, cookers and refrigerators. The risk of electric shock is greater if your body is connected to the ground.
  3. Power tools must not be exposed to rain, moisture or wetness. If water enters the power tool, the risk of electric shock increases.
  4. The flexible supply must not be used for other purposes. The power tool must not be carried or pulled by the cord, nor must the plug be unplugged from the socket. The inlet must be protected from heat, grease, sharp edges or moving parts. Damaged or tangled leads increase the risk of electric shock.
  5. If the power tool is used outdoors, an extension cord suitable for outdoor use must be used. Using an extension cord for outdoor use reduces the risk of electric shock. 6. If the power tool is used in a humid environment, a residual current device (RCD) must be used. Using an RCD reduces the risk of electric shock.

Safety of persons

  1. When using a power tool, the operator must be careful, pay attention to what he/she is doing, and concentrate and think clearly. Power tools must not be used if the operator is tired or under the influence of drugs, alcohol or medication. Momentary inattention while using a power tool can result in serious personal injury.
  2. Use personal protective equipment. Always use eye protection. Protective equipment such as a respirator, non-slip safety shoes, hard hat and hearing protection, used in accordance with the working conditions, reduces the risk of personal injury.
  3. Unintentional starting of the machine must be avoided. Make sure that the switch is in the off position before plugging in and/or connecting the battery pack, lifting or carrying the tool. Carrying a tool with your finger on the switch or plugging in a tool fork with the switch on can cause injury.
  4. All adjusting tools or wrenches must be removed before turning on the tool. An adjusting tool or wrench that remains attached to the rotating part of the power tool may result in personal injury.
  5. The operator must only work where he/she can safely reach. The operator must always maintain a stable posture and balance. This will allow better control of the power tool in unforeseen situations.
  6. Dress appropriately. Do not wear loose clothing or jeweler. The operator must make sure that his/her hair and clothing are a sufficient distance away from moving parts. Loose clothing, jewelers and long hair can be caught in moving parts.
  7. Where equipment is provided for connecting dust extraction and collection facilities, care must be taken to ensure that it is connected and used correctly. The use of such equipment can reduce hazards caused by dust.
  8. The operator must not allow the routine that results from the frequent use of the tools, to cause them to become complacent and ignore the principles of tool safety. Careless activity can cause serious injuries in a split second.

Use and the maintenance of power tools

  1. Power tools must not be overloaded. It is essential to use the correct power tool for the work being carried out. The correct power tool will do the work it was designed to do better and safer.
  2. Power tools that cannot be turned on and off with the switch must not be used. Any power tool that cannot be operated with the switch is dangerous and must be repaired.
  3. Before making any adjustments, changing accessories, or storing power tools, unplug the power tool and/or remove the battery pack from the power tool if it is removable. These precautions reduce the risk of accidentally starting the power tool.
  4. Unused power tools must be stored out of the reach of children. Persons unfamiliar with the power tool or these instructions must not be allowed to use the power tool. Power tools are dangerous in the hands of inexperienced users.
  5. Power tools and accessories must be maintained. The adjustment of moving parts and their mobility must be checked and attention focused on cracks, broken parts and any other circumstances that may jeopardize the function of the power tool. If the tool is damaged, it must be repaired before use. Many accidents are caused by poorly maintained power tools.
  6. Cutting tools must be kept sharp and clean. Properly maintained and sharpened cutting tools are less likely to catch on material or jam and are easier to control.
  7. Power tools, accessories and tool bits etc. must be used in accordance with these instructions and in the manner intended for the particular power tool, taking into account the working conditions and the work to be carried out. Using power tools for activities other than those for which they are designed can lead to dangerous situations.
  8. Handles and grip surfaces must be kept dry, clean and free of grease. Slippery handles and gripping surfaces mean the tool cannot be held and controlled in unexpected situations.

Service

  1. Power tool repairs must be carried out by qualified personnel using identical spare parts. This will ensure the same level of safety of the power tool as before the repair.

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR ALL SAWS
When cutting

  1. DANGER: The operator must ensure that his/ her hands are at a safe distance from the cutting point and the saw disc. The other hand must be used to grip the auxiliary handle or the motor housing. If the saw is held with both hands, the hands cannot be cut with the disc.
  2. Do not touch the workpiece. The protective cover cannot protect the operator from touching the disc under the workpiece.
  3. The depth of cut must be adapted to the thickness of the workpiece. The visible part of the saw disc teeth under the workpiece should be less than the height of one tooth.
  4. The workpiece must never be held in the hand or over the knee when cutting. The workpiece must be mounted on a solid base. It is important that the workpiece is properly supported and that the risk of touching any part of the body, the disc jamming, or loss of control is reduced to the minimum.
  5. When performing an operation where the cutting tool may touch a hidden guide or its own power supply, the power tool must be held by insulated gripping surfaces. Contact with a “live” wire will cause the uninsulated metal parts of the power tool to become “live” and may cause an electric shock to the user.
  6. When cutting longitudinally, it is always necessary to use a longitudinal ruler or a guide with a straight edge. This improves cutting accuracy and reduces the risk of the disc getting stuck.
  7. Discs with clamping holes of the correct size and shape (diamond or circular) must always be used. Saw discs that do not exactly match the saw’s clamping components will not be centered and will cause a loss of control.
  8. Damaged or incorrect washers or screws must never be used to clamp the disc. The washers and screws for clamping the disc have been specially designed for your saw for optimum performance and work safety.

Causes of recoil and related warnings

Recoil is a sudden reaction of a pinched, blocked or misaligned saw disc resulting in an uncontrolled upward movement of the saw upwards and away from the workpiece towards the operator;

  • If the saw disc is clamped or completely blocked by the clamping cut, it stops, and the reaction force of the motor causes the saw to be thrown back quickly towards the operator;
  • If the saw disc is rotated or misaligned in the cut, the teeth on the rear edge of the disc may hit the wood surface from above, the disc will jump out of the cut and the saw will be thrown back towards the operator.

Recoil is the result of improper use of the saw and/or improper work procedures or conditions and can be prevented by fully complying with the above precautions.

  • The saw must always be held firmly with both hands and the arms in a position that it can withstand the force of the recoil. The body of the operator must be on one side of the disc, but not in the plane of the disc. Recoil can cause the saw to be thrown back, but the force caused by the recoil can be handled by the user taking the appropriate safety precautions.
  • If the saw disc becomes stuck or if it is necessary to interrupt the cut for any reason, the switch control must be released, and the saw held in place in the material until the saw disc comes to a complete stop. The operator must never attempt to lift the saw from the cut or pull it back while the saw disc is in motion; in such cases, recoil may occur. It is necessary to look for the causes of the saw disc jamming and ways to eliminate these causes.
  • If the saw disc is lowered in the workpiece, the saw disc must be centered in the cut so that the saw teeth are not immersed in the material. If the saw disc jams, the saw may be pushed upwards from the workpiece or recoil may occur.
  • Large sawn timber must be supported to minimize the risk of recoil and the saw disc jamming. Large sawn timber tends to sag under its own weight. There must be pads on both sides under the board near the cut and near the edges.
  • Blunt or damaged saw discs must not be used. Unsharpened or incorrectly adjusted saw discs create a narrow cutting groove and cause excessive friction, which limits the rotation of the disc and leads to recoil.
  • Before cutting, the levers for adjusting the depth of the cut and the bevel angle of the saw disc must be sufficiently and reliably tightened If the disc position changes during cutting, the disc may jam and recoil may occur.
  • Extra care must be taken when cutting into existing walls or other places where you cannot see. A disc that penetrates the other side of the material can cut into the object, which can causer coil.

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR MITER SAWS

  • Miter saws are designed for cutting wood or wood-like materials. They cannot be used with cutting discs to cut ferrous materials such as rods, screws, etc. Abrasive dust can cause the lower guard to jam. Grinding sparks can burn the bottom guard, insert plate or other plastic parts.
  • Use the clamp to secure the workpiece whenever possible. When holding the workpiece by hand, hold it at least 100 mm from both sides of the saw disc. Do not use the saw to cut pieces that are too small to clamp or hold. If you place your hand too close to the saw disc, there is an increased risk of injury from contact with the disc.
  • You must fasten the workpiece with clamps or hold it to the stop bar and the table. Never hold the workpiece “only in your hand” when cutting. Unattached or moving workpieces can be dropped at high speed and cause injury.
  • Push the saw when cutting with the workpiece. Never pull the saw through the workpiece. To make a cut, first lift the saw head and pull it over the workpiece without cutting. Then you start the motor, press the saw head and push to cut the workpiece. If you make a pull cut, the disc could reach the top of the workpiece and be thrown sharply toward the machine operator.
  • Never place your hands across the intended cutting line in front of or behind the saw disc. Holding the workpiece with the “opposite hand”, i.e. Holding with your left hand on the right side of the saw disc and vice versa is very dangerous.
  • When the disc is in motion, do not approach the saw disc on either side by less than 100 mm with your hand behind the stop bar, either to remove wood chips or for other reasons. You may not be able to estimate the distance between your hand and the disc correctly and you could be seriously injured.
  • Inspect the workpiece carefully before cutting. If it is crooked or bent, attach it to the stop bar on the outside of the arch. Always check that there is no gap between the workpiece, the stop bar and the table along the intended cut. Curved or warped workpieces can rotate or shift and can pinch the saw disc when cutting. There should be no nails or foreign objects in the workpiece.
  • Do not use the saw until you have harvested all tools, sawdust, etc. from the table and only the workpiece remains on it. Small pieces of wood or other material that comes into contact with the rotating disc can be thrown away at high speed.
  • Always cut only one workpiece. Laminated workpieces cannot be fastened properly and can pinch the saw disc or move during cutting.
  • Before use, make sure that the saw is mounted or placed on a firm, level surface. A solid flat surface reduces the risk of the saw becoming unstable.
  • Plan the work in advance. Each time you change the inclination and cutting angle settings, make sure that the stop bar sufficiently supports the workpiece and does not interfere with the discs or the protection system. With a tool and no workpiece, make a blank test cut and make sure that the stop bar does not obstruct or damage it.
  • If you are cutting a workpiece that is wider or longer than the top of the saw table, support it properly with table attachments, wood cutting goats, etc. Workpieces that are wider or longer than the miter saw table and are not supported may tip over. If the chip or workpiece is overturned, it could lift the lower guard or be dropped by the rotating disc.
  • Do not use other people instead of table attachments or as additional support. Insufficient workpiece support can cause the disc to pinch or the workpiece to shift during cutting and can pull you or your assistant toward the rotating disc.
  • The chip must not jam or otherwise be pressed against the rotating disc. If the chip is attached, such as stops, it may jam against the disc and be thrown off sharply.
  • Always fasten round materials such as rods and tubes. The bars tend to rotate during cutting, which causes the disc to “bite” and pull your hand and the workpiece under the disc.
  • Allow the disc to reach full rotation speed before cutting the workpiece. This will help reduce the risk of the workpiece being dropped.
  • If the workpiece or disc jams, switch off the miter saw. Wait for all moving parts to stop, pull the plug out of the socket and/or remove the battery. Only then remove the jammed material. If you continue to cut through the jammed workpiece, you could lose control of the machine or damage the miter saw.
  • When you have finished cutting, release the switch, hold the saw head down and wait for the disc to stop. Only then remove the clip. Approaching the running disc with your hand is very dangerous.
  • Keep your workplace clean. Mixtures of materials are particularly harmful. Light metal dust may burn or explode.
  • Do not use any blunt, cracked, bent or damaged saw discs. Saw discs with blunt or misaligned teeth cause increased friction, pinch-ing of the saw disc and kickback due to the narrow cut gap.
  • Do not use any high-alloy high-speed steel (HSS) saw discs. Such saw discs can break easily.
  • Always use saw discs of the correct size and with a suitable clamping hole (e.g. diamond or circular). Saw discs that do not match the saw’s mounting parts do not run centered and lead to a loss of control.
  • Never remove cutting residues, wood chips, etc. from the cutting area while the power tool is running. First, bring the tool arm to rest and turn off the power tool.
  • Never touch the saw disc before it has cooled down. The saw disc is very hot during operation.

TECHNICAL DATA

Electric miter saw

Parameter| Value
Voltage| 220-240 V, 50 Hz
Power consumption| 1,500 W
Idle revolutions| 4,500 min’
Saw disc| 210 mm x 30 mm, 24 teeth
Scale of the angle| 0° to 45° to both sides
Vertical angle| 0° to 45° to the left
Direct cut 0° x 0°| 22 x 7 cm
Miter cut 0° x 45°| 15.5 x 7 cm
Miter cut 45° x 0°| 22 x 3.5 cm
Combined saw 45° x 45°| 15.5 x 3.5 cm
Laser class| 2
Laser wavelength| 650 nm
Laser output| <1 mW
Weight| 10.5 kg
NOISE AND VIBRATION LEVEL PARAMETERS

Sound pressure level (LpA)| 93.6 dB(A)
uncertainty KPA| 3 dB
Sound power level LwA| 106.6 dB(A)
uncertainty K wA| 3 dB

VIBRATION AND NOISE INFORMATION
Noise parameters and their uncertainty were measured according to EN62841-1.
Wear noise protection! Actual noise values depend on the conditions of use of the machine and may differ from those stated, which are far from being safe values.
WAYS TO REDUCE NOISE AND VIBRATION
You can reduce noise and vibration by using tools with reduced vibration, the way you work, reducing the time of use and wearing protective equipment.
To reduce the risk of shocks and noise, follow these recommendations:

  1. Always use the product in accordance with the instructions and intended use.
  2. Ensure that the product is always in perfect condition and properly maintained.
  3. Use tools designed for this product and in good condition.
  4. Hold the handle of the machine firmly, keep the surface clean.
  5. Plan the work with regard to the distribution of exposure over a longer period.

DESCRIPTION

FERRIDA FRD-MS2115SE Miter Saw - DESCRIPTION

1 Laser 17 Cutting angle scale
2 Laser switch 18 Table insert
3 Arm of the saw 19 Saw switch
4 Arm lock 20 Handle with angle fixing screw
5 Saw handle 21 Fixed angle stop
6 Upper fixed protective cover 22 Spindle lock
7 Clamp 23 Saw feed
8 Movable saw disc protection 24 Feed lock
9 Protective cover rod 25 Depth of cut stop screw
10 Saw disc screw cover 26 Cutting depth stop
11 Bag for saws 27 Depth adjustment screw nut
12 Vertical angle locking screw 28 Vertical angle stop 45°
13 Vertical angle scale 29 Vertical angle stop 0°
14 Stop bar 30 Switch fuse
15 6 mm Allen key 31 Side supports (×2)
16 Turntable

The package also includes a spare saw disc (not shown).

ASSEMBLY

SAWDUST OUTPUT
To reduce dust and increase cutting efficiency, the machine is equipped with a dust outlet. This can be connected to an extractor or equipped with a sawdust trap.
The relevant bag is included in the accessories. Simply thread it onto the sawdust outlet neck on the top cover of the saw.
Clean the used bag after removing it from the machine and opening the zipper.
Note: to ensure optimal function, clean the bag no later than when it is 2/3rds full.
ASSEMBLY HOLES
Before use, it is necessary to fasten it to a solid flat surface with 4 screws (not included).
The base of the machine has holes for attaching the machine to a work table or other suitable base.
Proceed as follows:

  1. Place the machine in position and mark the position of the mounting holes.
  2. Remove the machine and drill 4 holes in the washer.
  3. Place the machine back on the holes and fasten it with suitable bolts, nuts and washers.

Attention: make sure the base is not tilted. An uneven and sloping surface leads to jamming of cut objects and uneven cuts.
CLAMP
The material to be cut should always be fastened with the enclosed clamp.
EXTENSION SUPPORTS
When cutting long materials, slide the supports out of the machine and secure them by tightening the appropriate elements.

USE

Arm lock
When transporting or storing the machine, the saw arm should be locked in the lower position by means of a lock. The arm must be released before use: Push the arm down and release the arm lock (4) by turning it with the other hand. Then release the arm.
The machine must never be used with a secured arm.
To return the machine to the locked position, reverse the procedure: push the arm down and clamp it with the lock (4), then lock by turning it.
TRANSPORT

  • Before transporting the machine, the arm must be locked in the down position.
  • It is also necessary to tighten the other locking screws: the angle fixing handle (20), the vertical angle screw (12) and the feed lock (24).
  • The machine must be switched off and the power supply unplugged.
  • Lift the machine by the handle or base. Never pull on the protective covers.

TABLE ROTATION LOCK
The handle with the angle fixing screw (2) is used to lock the table at any selected cutting angle. You can select this angle from 0° to 45° on both sides. Adjust the angle by releasing the handle (20) and pressing the stop (21) by turning the table to the desired position.
The stop (21) allows quick adjustment of fixed angles 0°, 15°, 22.5°, 30° and 45°.
MITER CUTS
The vertical angle locking screw (12) allows the vertical angle of the saw to be adjusted. This angle can be adjusted between 0° and 45° to the left. Before adjusting the angle, loosen the screw, adjust the saw to the desired angle, and then retighten the screw.
SPINDLE LOCK
The spindle lock (22) allows you to stop the motor from rotating when the disc is mounted. First, press and hold it and rotate the spindle until it clicks. Keep it pressed while loosening and tightening the saw disc screw.
Never press it while the machine is running!
MOVABLE SAW DISC PROTECTION
The movable disc guard (8) covers both sides of the saw and automatically rises over the top cover when the arm is pushed into the cut.
SWITCHING ON AND OFF

  • To switch on the machine, push the switch lock (30) to the left and press the switch (19).
  • The motor stops when the switch (19) is released.

USING THE LASER
Switch the laser (1) on and off with the laser switch (2). Press position “I” to turn on the light, press at the point marked “0” to turn it off again.
SAW ADJUSTMENT

  1. Make sure that the machine is disconnected from the mains.
  2. Push the arm (3) down to the lowest position and secure it with the lock (4).
  3. Release the handle (20) and press the angle lock (21).
  4. Turn the table (16) to the 0° position on the scale.
  5. Release the lock (21) and let it lock and tighten the handle (20).
  6. Loosen the vertical angle screw (12) and set the vertical arm angle (3) to 0° (90° to the table). Then tighten the lock (12).
  7. Place the angle on the table (16) and rest it on the flat part of the saw disc.
  8. Turn the disc by hand and check it is perpendicular at several points. The edge of the angle and the surface of the disc must be parallel.
  9. If the saw disc is not perpendicular to the table, adjust the angle as follows:
  10. Use a 10 mm wrench to loosen the 0° vertical angle stop (29). Also, loosen the vertical angle locking screw (12).
  11. Using a 4 mm Allen key, adjust the vertical angle stop 0° (29) so that the saw is perpendicular to the table.
  12. Loosen the vertical angle scale screw (13) and adjust the scale so that the pointer corresponds to an angle of 0°. Tighten the support screw.
  13. Tighten the vertical angle locking screw (12) and the vertical angle stop 0° (29).

ADJUSTING THE DISTANCE OF THE STOP RAILS

  1. Make sure that the machine is disconnected from the mains.
  2. Push the arm (3) down to the lowest position and secure it with the lock (4).
  3. Release the handle (20) and press the angle lock (21).
  4. Turn the table (16) to the 0° position on the scale.
  5. Release the lock (21) and let it lock and tighten the handle (20).
  6. Using a 5 mm Allen key, loosen the two screws holding the stop rails (14) to the base.
  7. Place the angle on the table (16) and rest it on the stop rails (14) and the flat part of the saw disc.
  8. Adjust the stops so that they are perpendicular to the disc.
  9. Hold the stop rails (14) and carefully tighten the screws.
  10. Loosen the cutting angle scale screw (17) and adjust the scale so that the pointer corresponds to an angle of 0°. Tighten the support screw.

SAW DISC REPLACEMENT
It is recommended to use thick gloves when replacing.

  1.  Make sure that the machine is disconnected from the mains.
  2. Push the arm (3) down and pull out the lock (4).
  3. Raise the arm to the highest position.
  4. Release the cover using a cross screwdriver.
  5. Turn the movable saw disc guard (8) to the open position above the saw disc cover by pulling. The wheel bolt is now accessible.
  6. Hold down the movable saw disc guard (8) and press and hold the spindle lock (22). Turn the saw until the lock engages.
  7. Loosen and unscrew the saw disc screw with the enclosed 6 mm Allen key (loosen to the right, as the screw has a left-hand thread).
  8. Remove the flat washer, the outer flange of the disc and the disc. Clean sawdust and dirt from the spindle.
  9. Rub a drop of oil into the inner and outer flanges where they touch the disc.
  10. Insert the new saw disc into the inner flange and position it on the axle.
  11. Install the outer flange.
  12. Press the spindle lock (22) and insert the flat washer and screw.
  13. Tighten the screw firmly with a 6 mm Allen key (the screw has a left-hand thread, tighten to the left).
  14. While still holding, slide the saw disc guard (8) down and replace the saw disc screw cover (10); fasten it with a screw.
  15. Check that the movable disc guard works properly and covers the disc as the arm moves.
  16. Plug in the machine and run it to check that the disc is loaded correctly.

CROSS CUTS
Whenever possible, fasten the material to be cut to the base of the saw with the clamp provided.
Always keep your hands out of the saw area when cutting.
Do not remove pieces of cut material while the machine is running; take pieces from the right side with your left hand.
The cross-sections are made through wood fibers. A vertical cut (90°) is made when the table is set to the 0° mark. Oblique cuts are made after setting the table to the desired angle.

  1. Pull out the lock (4) and raise the arm (3) to its full height.
  2. Release the angle fixing handle (20) and press the stop (21). You can now turn the table (16) to the desired position.
  3.  Secure the angle by turning the angle fixing handle (20) and releasing the stop (21).
  4. Place the material to be cut on the table with one edge pressed against the stop rails (14). If the material is not level, rest the convex side against the stops (14). In the opposite arrangement, the material may break during cutting and block the saw.
  5. When cutting longer pieces, it is necessary to support them with the help of machine supports or suitable external support or table in the same height, etc.
  6. Before switching on the machine, make sure that the material moves freely and does not hit parts of the saw, clamp, surrounding objects, etc., and that the saw also reaches freely from the cut.
  7. Hold the saw firmly by the handle (5), flip the switch lock (30) and press the switch (19). Let the engine run at full speed and then gradually lower the saw into the cut.
  8. When you have finished cutting, release the switch (19) and let the engine stop before lifting the saw out of the cut. The disc must be stopped completely before removing the material to be cut.

BEVELLED CUT
Whenever possible, fasten the material to be cut to the base of the saw with the clamp provided.
Always keep your hands out of the saw area when cutting.
Do not remove pieces of cut material while the machine is running; take pieces from the right side with your left hand.
Beveled cuts are made through the wood fibers at the angle of the saw in relation to the table and the stop rails. The cut is made with the table set to the 0° mark and with a vertical disc angle between 0° and 45°.

  1. Pull out the lock (4) and raise the arm (3) to its full height.
  2. Release the angle fixing handle (20) and press the stop (21). Now turn the table (16) to the 0° position.
  3.  Secure the angle by turning the angle fixing handle (20) and releasing the stop (21).
  4. Loosen the vertical angle locking screw (12) and tilt the saw arm (3) to the left to the desired angle. Tighten the locking screw (12).
  5. Place the material to be cut on the table with one edge pressed against the stop rails (14). If the material is not level, rest the convex side against the stops (14). In the opposite arrangement, the material may crack during cutting and block the saw.
  6. When cutting longer pieces, it is necessary to support them with the help of machine supports or suitable external support or table in the same height, etc.
  7. Before switching on the machine, make sure that the material moves freely and does not hit parts of the saw, clamp, surrounding objects, etc., and that the saw also reaches freely from the cut.
  8. Hold the saw firmly by the handle (5), flip the switch lock (30) and press the switch (19). Let the engine run at full speed and then gradually lower the saw into the cut.
  9. When you have finished cutting, release the switch (19) and let the engine stop before lifting the saw out of the cut. The disc must be stopped completely before removing the material to be cut.

COMBINED ANGLE CUTS
Whenever possible, fasten the material to be cut to the base of the saw with the clamp provided.
Always keep your hands out of the saw area when cutting.
Do not remove pieces of cut material while the machine is running; take pieces from the right side with your left hand.
Combined angle cuts are made by setting the table to any angle and with a vertical disc angle be- tween 0° and 45°. They are used in the production of picture frames, for carving moldings, making boxes with sloping sides and for carpentry work. Always make a test cut on a piece of spare wood first.

  1. Pull out the lock (4) and raise the arm (3) to its full height.
  2. Release the angle fixing handle (20) and press the stop (21). Now turn the table (16) to the required position.
  3. Secure the angle by turning the angle fixing handle (20) and releasing the stop (21).
  4. Loosen the vertical angle locking screw (12) and tilt the saw arm (3) to the left to the desired angle. Tighten the locking screw (12).
  5. Place the material to be cut on the table with one edge pressed against the stop rails (14). If the material is not level, rest the convex side against the stops (14). In the opposite arrangement, the material may break during cutting and block the saw.
  6. When cutting longer pieces, it is necessary to support them with the help of machine supports or suitable external support or table in the same height, etc.
  7. Before switching on the machine, make sure that the material moves freely and does not hit parts of the saw, clamp, surrounding objects, etc., and that the saw also reaches freely from the cut.
  8. Hold the saw firmly by the handle (5), flip the switch lock (30) and press the switch (19). Let the engine run at full speed and then gradually lower the saw into the cut.
  9. When you have finished cutting, release the switch (19) and let the engine stop before lifting the saw out of the cut. The disc must be stopped completely before removing the material to be cut.

Cutting wider material
For longer cuts, release the feed lock (24) and move the saw arm back and forth.
CUTTING DEPTH ADJUSTMENT
You can set the depth of the cut for evenly shallow cuts and repeated cuts.

  1. Slide the depth of cut stop (26) to the front position.
  2. Loosen the depth adjustment screw nut (27) to loosen the screw (25) and turn it until the saw teeth reach the specified depth.
  3. Hold the saw arm in this position and tighten the nut (27) to secure the position of the screw (25).
  4. Check the depth of the cut again by moving the saw head over the entire feed range or making a test cut.

MAINTENANCE

WARNING: Unplug the power cord before making any adjustments, repairs, or maintenance.

  1.  After making any adjustments, adjustments, or maintenance, always make sure that all bolts are securely tightened, the covers, locks, and pins in place, and all wrenches and tools are securely removed.

  2. Keep engine vents clean and uncovered. Sometimes you can see sparks through the holes. This is normal and does not damage the machine.

  3. Regularly check the motor grilles and the switch area and clean any dust, chips and material residues. Remove dust with a soft brush.

  4. Protect your eyes with goggles when cleaning.

  5. Clean the machine body with a soft, dry cloth. Remove heavy soiling with a mild detergent solution. Do not use any chemicals, solvents or alcohol.

  6. Clean plastic parts especially carefully, do not use any chemicals.
    ATTENTION: Do not clean the motor, metal parts or the saw with water.

  7. Keep tools, instructions and accessories in a suitable safe place. You should always have them available.

REGULAR INSPECTIONS

  1. Regularly check the tightness of all screws and especially the outer flange of the disc. They can be released by vibrations.
  2. Check the power supply and any extension cords. If the power supply is damaged, it must be replaced immediately. Replacement must only be carried out by the manufacturer, its representative or an authorized service center. There is a risk of electric shock or fire. Do not use or replace any damaged leads.
  3. Only a qualified person may replace the engine carbons. Always replace both carbons at the same time.

EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

Identification of the manufacturer / importer’s authorised representative:
Manufacturer: Alza.cz, a. s.
Registered office: Jankovcova 1522/53, Holešovice, 170 00 Prague 7
Company ID: 27082440
Subject of the declaration:
Name: Miter saw
Model/Type: J1G-ZP8-210 / FRD-MS2115SE
The above product has been tested in accordance with the standard (s) used to demonstrate compliance with the essential requirements set out in the Directive (s):
Machine directive 2006/42/EC
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) directive 2014/30/EU
ROHS directives 2011/65/EU and (EU) 2015/863
Reference to harmonised standards:
EN62841-1: 2015+AC: 15
EN62841-3-9:2015+AC:16+A11:17
EN55014-1:2017
EN55014-2:2015
EN61000-3-2:2014
EN61000-3-3:2013k
EC type-examination was carried out on:
Intertek Testing Services Shanghai, Building No. 86,1198 Qinzhou Road (North), Cohering Development Zone, Shanghai 200233, China
Notified Body No. 0012
Certificate number: 180803154SHA-V1
Technical documentation is stored at:
Alza.cz, a. s.
Jankovcova 1522/53, Holešovice, 170 00 Prague7
The year of manufacture of the machine and the serial number are indicated on the machine.
Ing. Jan Melena
Business Development Manager
Sales and Purchasing; Private Labels

In Prague, 22. 9. 2021

R20210105
Co. Reg. No. 27082440
Alza.cz a.s., Jankovcova 1522/53, 170 00 Prague 7, Czech Republic
© 2020 Alza.cz a.s.
All Rights Reserved.

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