MEEC TOOLS 009460 Mitre Saw Instruction Manual
- June 4, 2024
- MEEC TOOLS
Table of Contents
- MEEC TOOLS 009460 Mitre Saw Instruction Manual
- WORK AREA
- ELECTRICAL SAFETY
- PERSONAL SAFETY
- SPECIAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- BOTTOM BLADE GUARD
- SYMBOLS
- TECHNICAL DATA
- DESCRIPTION
- USE
- ASSEMBLY
- HOW TO USE
- LASER
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MEEC TOOLS 009460 Mitre Saw Instruction Manual
WARNING!
Read all warnings, safety instructions and other instructions. Failure to
follow all
the instructions and safety instructions
can result in the risk of electric shock, fire and/or serious personal injury.
Save these instructions and safety instructions for future reference.
WORK AREA
- Keep the work area clean and well lit. Dark and cluttered work areas increase the risk of accidents and injuries.
- Do not use power tools in explosive environments, such as in the vicinity of flammable liquids, gas or dust. Power tools produce sparks that can ignite dust and fumes.
- Keep children and onlookers at a safe distance when using power tools. You can lose control of the tool if you are distracted.
ELECTRICAL SAFETY
- The plug on the power tool must match the power point. Never modify the plug in any way. Never use an adapter with earthed power tools. Unmodified plugs and matching outlets reduce the risk of electric shock.
- Avoid body contact with earthed surfaces such as pipes, radiators, cookers and refrigerators. There is an increased risk of electric shock if your body is earthed.
- Do not expose power tools to rain or moisture. There is a greater risk of electric shock if water gets into a power tool.
- Be careful with the power cord. Never use the power cord to carry or pull the tool, or to pull out the plug from the PowerPoint. Keep the power cord away from heat, oil, sharp edges and moving parts. Damaged or tangled power cords increase the risk of electric shocks.
PERSONAL SAFETY
- Stay alert. Pay attention to what you are doing, and use your common sense when working with power tools. Never use power tools if you are tired or under the influence of drugs, alcohol or medication. A moment of inattention when using a power tool can result in serious personal injury.
- Use personal safety equipment. Depending on the type of tool and how it is used, safety equipment such as dust masks, non-slip safety shoes, safety helmets and ear protection reduce the risk of personal injury.
- Avoid accidental starting. Make sure the power switch is in the OFF position before inserting the battery or lifting/carrying the tool. Carrying a power tool with your finger on the switch, or connecting a tool to the mains when the switch is in the ON position, increases the risk of accidents and injuries.
- Remove adjuster keys/spanners before switching on the power tool. Spanners or the like that are left in a rotating part of the tool can cause personal injury.
- Do not overreach. Always maintain a firm footing and good balance. This ensures better control over the power tool in unexpected situations.
- Wear suitable clothing. Do not wear loose-fitting clothing or jewellery.
- Keep your hair, clothing and gloves away from moving parts. Loose-fitting clothing, jewellery and long hair can get caught in moving parts.
- If dust extraction and dust collection equipment is available, this should be connected and used correctly. The use of such equipment can reduce the risk of dust-related problems.
- Do not allow the fact that you are used to working with similar tools cause you to become over-confident and to disregard the safety instructions for the tool. Remember that a fraction of a second of inattention or negligence can result in serious personal injury.
USING AND LOOKING AFTER
POWER TOOLS
- Do not force the power tool. Use the correct power tool for the planned work. The tool does the job better and safer when used at the rate for which it was designed.
- Do not use the tool if it cannot be switched on and off with the power switch. Power tools that cannot be controlled with the power switch are dangerous and must be repaired.
- Pull out the plug and/or remove the battery before making any adjustments, changing accessories or putting the power tool away. These safety precautions reduce the risk of accidently starting the power tool.
- Store power tools out of the reach of children when not in use. Never allow children, or anyone who is unfamiliar with the power tool and these instructions, to use the tool. Power tools are dangerous if used by inexperienced persons.
- Keep the power tool properly maintained. Check that moving parts are properly adjusted and do not jam, and that no parts are incorrectly fitted or damaged. Check for other factors that could affectfunctionality. If the power tool is damaged, it must be repaired before being used again. Many accidents are caused by poorly maintained power tools.
- Keep cutting tools sharp and clean. Properly maintained cutting tools with sharp cutting edges are less likely to jam and are easier to control.
- Use the power tool, accessories and bits etc., in accordance with these instructions, taking into account the actual working conditions and the work that is to be done. It can be dangerous to use power tools for purposes other than those for which they are intended to be used.
- Keep handles and grips clean, dry and free from oil and grease. Greasy handles and grips make it difficult to hold the tool.
SERVICE
- The power tool must only be serviced by qualified personnel using identical spare parts. This will ensure that the power tool remains safe to use.
SPECIAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
FOR MITRE SAWS
- All the warning symbols on the power tool must be clearly visible.
- Put nothing on top of the tool. If the tool tips over or if you touch the saw blade this can lead to serious injury.
- Check that the blade guard is working properly and can move freely.
- Never clamp the guard open.
- Never clear away pieces of wood or sawdust from the saw while it is running. Put the saw arm in its rest position and switch off the tool with the power switch.
- Only apply the saw blade against the work piece when the saw is running. Otherwise there is a risk of kickback if the blade jams in the workpiece.
- Keep the handles clean, dry and free from oil and grease. Greasy or oily handles are slippery and can cause you to lose control.
- Remove tools and sawdust from the surface of the workspace on the power tool before sawing. Only the workpiece should be there. Small pieces of wood and other objects that come into contact with the rotating blade can be thrown towards the operator at high speed.
- Remove sawdust and other debris from the floor. You can slip on it or stumble.
- Always firmly secure the workpiece. It is safer to secure the workpiece with a clamp than to hold it with your hand. Do not saw workpieces that are not firmly secured. Otherwise your hand will come too near the rotating saw blade.
- Only use the power tool for the type of material it is intended for. Otherwise it can overheat.
- If the blade fastens, switch off the tool and hold the workpiece firmly until the blade has stopped rotating. To avoid kickback, do not attempt to loosen the workpiece before the blade has stopped. Find out why the blade has stuck and rectify the problem before using the tool again.
- Never use blunt, cracked, bent or damaged blades. Blades with blunt or skew teeth result in narrow cuts. This increases the friction, the risk of the blade getting stuck and the risk of kickback.
- Always use saw blades of the right size and with the right mounting hole (e.g. star-shaped or round). Blades that do not fit properly on the saw quickly lose their roundness and become difficult to control. Never use high-speed steel (HSS) blades.
- This type of blade breaks easily.
- Do not touch the blade after sawing until it has cooled. The blade gets very hot during the sawing.
- Never use the tool without the insert plate. If the insert plate is defective, replace it. A fault on the insert plate can result in an injury from the saw blade.
- Check the power cord at regular intervals. A damaged cord must be replaced by an authorised service centre. Replace the extension cord if it is damaged.
- This maintains safety.
- Always store the power tool safely.
- The storage space must be dry and lockable so that the tool is not damaged and so no unauthorised person can access it.
- Do not leave the tool unsupervised until it has come to a complete stop. Cutting tools that are still moving can cause injury.
- Do not use the tool if the power cord is damaged. Do not touch a damaged cord, and pull out the plug if the cord is damaged during the work. Damaged power cords increase the risk of electric shock..
BOTTOM BLADE GUARD
- Never use the product without the bottom blade guard. If the bottom blade guard is damaged or not working properly, switch off the product immediately and pull out the plug. Do not use the product until it has been repaired. Check at regular intervals that the bottom guard is working properly. Clean the bottom guard when necessary with damp cloth.
REDUCTION OF NOISE AND
VIBRATIONS
- Plan the work so that exposure to heavy vibrations is spread over a longer period.
- To reduce noise and vibrations when in use, limit the time the tool is in use, and use low-power/vibration mode and suitable safety equipment.
- Take the following precautions to minimise the risks of exposure to vibrations and/or noise:
- Only use the tool in accordance with these instructions.
- Check that the tool is in good condition.
- Use accessories in good condition, and which are suitable for the purpose.
- Keep a firm grip on the handles/grips.
- Maintain and lubricate the tool in accordance with these instructions.
LASER
- Do not look directly at the laser beam.
- Never point the laser beam at reflective surfaces, people or animals. Even low power laser beams can damage the eyes.
- Any deviation from the work method described here can result in a risk of dangerous exposure to radiation.
- Never open the laser module.
- It is not permitted to modify the laser in any way to increase the power of the laser.
- The manufacturer cannot assume liability for any damage resulting from failure to follow the safety instructions.
SYMBOLS
TECHNICAL DATA
- Rated voltage:220-240 V ~ 50 Hz
- Output:S1 1500 W/S6 25% 1800 W
- Safety class:II
- Saw blade:216 x 30 x 2.4 mm / 24 T
- Speed:0 – 5200 rpm
- Turntable:- 45° / 0° / 45°
- Sawing capacity (max) 0°/0°:305 x 65 mm
- 45°/ 0°:215 x 65 mm
- 0°/45°:305 x 36 mm
- 45°/45°:215 x 36 mm
- Laser class:2
- The wavelength, laser:650 nm
- Laser power:≤ 1 mW
- Sound pressure level, LpA 95.5 dB(A), K=3 dB
- Sound power level, LwA 108.5 dB(A), K=3 dB
- Cord length 1.8
- 13 kg
Always wear ear protection.
The declared values for vibration and noise, which have been measured according to a standardised test method, can be used to compare different tools with each other and for a preliminary assessment of exposure. The measurement values have been determined in accordance with EN 62841-3-9:2015
WARNING!
The actual vibration and noise level when using tools may differ from the specified maximum value, depending on how the tool is used and the material being processed. It is therefore necessary to determine which safety precautions are required to protect the user, based on an estimate of exposure in actual operating conditions (taking into account all stages of the work cycle, e.g. the time when the tool is switched off and when it is idling, in addition to the start-up time).
DESCRIPTION
- Lock button
- Handle
- Power switch
- Saw head
- Saw blade
- Movable blade guard
- Fixed fence
- Turntable
- Fixed base plate
- Lock screw for turntable
- Pointer
- Clamping handle
- Spindle lock
- Dust bag
- Angle scale
- Pin locking bolt
- 17. Scale (turntable)
- Pointer (turntable)
- Lock lever
- Release button
- Workpiece support
- Clamp
- Turntable insert
- Sliding fence, depending on table angle
- Locking screw for workpiece support
- Adjusting screw for angle fence 90°
- Adjusting screw for angle fence 45°
- Locking screw
- Adjusting screw for fence
- Dust outlet
- Blade centre screw
- Flat washer
- Outer thrust washer
- Locking screw for movable fence
- Hex key, 6 mm
- Power switch for laser
- Lock knob for slide rails
USE
GENERAL
- Place the product on a firm surface, such as a work bench, and screw it into place.
- nstall all the covers and guards correctly before using the product.
- Check that the saw blade rotates freely.
- Make sure the workpiece is free of screws, nails and other foreign objects.
- Before turning on the power switch, check that the saw blade is correctly installed and that all moving parts move easily and unimpeded.
Minimum workpiece size
Only saw workpieces that are big enough to be safely clamped with the clamp – the minimum length of workpiece is 160 mm.
Duty cycle S6 25%
Continuous operation with intermittent load (cycle time 10 min.). To ensure that the motor does not overheat, it may operate at its rated output for max. 25% of the cycle time, after which it must operate without load for the remaining 75% of the cycle time in order to cool down.
ASSEMBLY
ADJUSTING
- The turntable has index positions at 0°, 15°, 22.5°, 30° and 45°. Do as follows to change the position of the turntable:
- Lift up the lock lever (19).
- Press down the release button (20).
- Turn the turntable to the required position.
- Release the release button.
- Press down the lock lever.
- The turntable (8) can also be used at other angles than the fixed index positions.
- Push the saw head (4) down carefully and simultaneously pull out the pin lockingbolt (16) to release the saw head from its bottom end position.
- Swing the saw head (4) upwards.
- The saw head (4) can be tilted up to 45° to the left if the clamping handle (12) is undone.
- Check that the mains voltage corresponds to the rated voltage on the type plate and then connect the plug.
FINE ADJUSTMENT OFFENCE
I MPORTANT:
The saw must not be connected to the mains when adjusting or replacing the blade.
- Lower the saw head (4) and lock in place with the pin locking bolt (16).
- Lock the turntable (8) in position 0°.
- Place a set square between the blade (5) and the fence (7).
- Undo the four adjusting screws (29), set the fence (7) at right angles to the saw blade (5) and tighten the adjusting screws (29).
FINE ADJUSTMENT OF ANGLE FENCE FOR STRAIGHT (90°) CROSSCUTTING
IMPORTANT:
The saw must not be connected to the mains when adjusting or replacing the blade.
- Lower the saw head (4) and lock in place with the pin locking bolt (16).
- Undo the clamping handle (12).
- Place a set square between the blade (5) and the turntable (8).
- Loosen the lock nut (28) and turn the adjusting screw (26) until the angle between the saw blade (5) and the turntable (8) is 90°.
- Lock this setting by tightening the lock nut (28).
- Check the position (fig. 12) of the pointer
- in connection with this adjustment. If necessary, loosen the pointer using a Phillips screwdriver, move it to 0° on the angle scale (15) and tighten it.
NOTE:
Set square and Phillips screwdriver sold separately.
FINE ADJUSTMENT OF ANGLE
The saw must not be connected to the mains when adjusting or replacing the
blade.
- Lower the saw head (4) and lock in place with the pin locking bolt (16).
- Lock the turntable (8) in position 0°.
- Loosen the clamping handle (12), grip the handle (2) and angle the saw head (4) 45° to the left.
- Place a 45° set square between the blade(5) and the turntable (8).
- Loosen the lock nut (28) and turn the adjusting screw (27) until the angle between the saw blade (5) and the turntable (8) is 45°.
- Lock this setting by tightening the lock nut (28).
NOTE:
The set square (b) is not enclosed.
HOW TO USE
WARNING!
For 90° crosscutting the sliding fence (24) should be locked in its inner position, as per the instructions below.
- Undo the locking screw on the sliding fence and push in the fence.
- The sliding fence (24) should be locked no more than 5 mm from the blade (5).
- Before sawing, check that the saw blade is completely free of the fence.
- Tighten the locking screw.
WARNING!
The sliding fence (24) should be locked in its outer position when the product, by angling the saw head (4) or turntable (8), is used for mitre sawing 0–45°.
- Undo the locking screw on the sliding fence and push out the fence.
- The sliding fence (24) should be locked no more than 5 mm from the blade (5).
- Before sawing, check that the saw blade is completely free of the fence.
- Tighten the locking screw.
CROSSCUTTING 90° AND
TURNTABLE IN POSITION 0°
- Lay the workpiece on the turntable (8) and press it against the fence (7 or 24).
- Fix the workpiece with the clamp (22) on the fixed saw table (9), so that the workpiece cannot move during the sawing.
- Press the lock button (1) and start the saw with the power switch (3).
- Wait until the saw blade (5) has reached full speed.
- Move the saw head (4) slowly and evenly, with gentle but steady pressure on the handle (2), downwards until the saw blade has passed through the workpiece.
- Once the cut has been completed, raise the saw head back to its upper position and release the power switch (3).
WARNING!
Do not release the handle – the saw head is fitted with a return spring and will rise too quickly and out of control if the handle is released fully. Instead, allow the saw head to rise slowly and in a controlled manner by applying moderate counterpressure to the handle.
CROSSCUTTING 90° AND TURNTABLE IN POSITION 0–45°
- The workpiece can be angle-cut at an angle of 0–45° to the right or left relative to the fence.1. Move the saw head (4) to its upper position.
- Release the turntable (8).
- Adjust the turntable (8) to the desired angle using the handle (2).
- Lock the turntable (8) in the required position.
- Secure the workpiece and start sawing.
MITRING 0–45° AND TURNTABLE IN POSITION 0°
The workpiece can be mitred at an angle of 0–45° to the left relative to the saw table.
- Move the saw head (4) to its upper position.
- Lock the turntable (8) in position 0°.
- Loosen the clamping handle (12), grip the handle (2) and angle the saw head (4) to the left, until the pointer (11) indicates the desired angle on the angle scale (15).
- Tighten the clamping handle (12).
- Secure the workpiece and start sawing.
MITRING 0–45° AND TURNTABLE IN POSITION 0–45°
The workpiece can be mitred at an angle of 0–45° to the left relative to the saw table, and simultaneously angle-cut at an angle of 0–45° relative to the fence (double mitring).
- Move the saw head (4) to its upper position.
- Release the turntable (8).
- Adjust the turntable (8) to the desired angle using the handle (2).
- Lock the turntable (8) in the required position.
- Loosen the clamping handle (12), grip the handle (2) and angle the saw head (4) to the left, until the pointer (11) indicates the desired angle on the angle scale (15).
- Tighten the clamping handle (12).
- Secure the workpiece and start sawing.
LASER
How to use
Warning
Switch off the mitre saw, pull out the plug, and wait until all moving parts have completely stopped before cleaning, maintenance and/or replacing parts.
- The product has no internal parts that can be maintained by the user.
- For safe and reliable function, safety devices, ventilation openings and the motor housing must be kept as free from dust and dirt as possible. Wipe the product clean with a clean cloth, or carefully blow clean with compressed air.
- Clean the product regularly with a cloth moistened with a soap solution. It is always best to clean the product immediately after use. Do not use detergent that contains solvents or corrosive or abrasive additives – risk of damaging the surface of the product. Make sure that no water gets into the product. There is a greater risk of electric shock if water gets into a power tool.
- All moving parts must be lubricated regularly.
DUST BAG
The product has a dust bag (14). The dust bag (14) can be emptied through a
zipped opening underneath.
REPLACING THE POWER CORD
If the product’s power cord is damaged it must be replaced by the
manufacturer or an authorised service centre to prevent the risk of electric
shock.
REPLACING THE CARBON BRUSHES
The carbon brushed must be replaced by an authorised service centre when
there is excessive sparking between the carbon brushes commutator
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