RAIDER RDP-MS12 Mitre Saw with Laser 2100W User Manual
- June 17, 2024
- Raider
Table of Contents
- RDP-MS12 Mitre Saw with Laser 2100W
- Technical Data
- Safety Notes. General Power Tool
- Intended use
- Check the machine, loose parts and accessories
- Additional safety instructions
- TRANSPORT
- MOTOR
- ASSEMBLY AND ACCESSORIES
- OPERATION
- SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE
- Problem solving
- Lubrication
- Disposal.
- **** DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
- WARRANTY CONDITIONS
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
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**mitre saw with laser
RDP-MS12
USER’S MANUAL
**
RDP-MS12 Mitre Saw with Laser 2100W
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| Always wear hearing protection!
| Refer to instruction manual / booklet!
| Wear safety glases!
| Wear dust mask!
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Original instructions’ manual
Dear Customer,
Congratulations on the purchase of machinery from the fastest growing brand of
electric, gasoline and pneumatic tools – RAIDER. When properly installed and
operating, RAIDER are safe and reliable machines and work with them will
deliver a real pleasure. For your convenience has been built and excellent
service network of 45 service stations across the country.
Before using this machine, please carefully acquainted with these
“instructions’ manual”.
In the interest of your safety and to ensure proper use and read these
instructions carefully, including the recommendations and warnings in them. To
avoid unnecessary errors and accidents, it is important that these
instructions will remain available for future reference to all who will use
the machine. If you sell it to a new owner “Instructions’ manual” must be
submitted along with it to enable new users to become familiar with relevant
safety and operating instructions.
Euromaster Import Export Ltd. is an authorized representative of the
manufacturer and owner of the trademark RAIDER.
Address: Sofia City 1231, Bulgaria “Lomsko shausse” Blvd. 246, tel 02 934 33
33, 934 10 10, www.raider.bg;
www.euromasterbg.com; e-mail:
info@euromasterbg.com.
Since 2006 the company introduced the system of quality management ISO
9001:2008 with scope of certification: Trade, import, export and servicing of
hobby and professional electrical, mechanical and pneumatic tools and general
hardware. The certificate was issued by Moody International Certification Ltd,
England.
Technical Data
parameter | unit | value |
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Model | – | RDP-MS12 |
Rated voltage | V | 230 |
Frequency | Hz | 50 |
Rated power input | W | 2100 |
No-load speed | min | 3800 |
Diameter of disc | mm | 305x30x2.8 mm 40 T |
Cutting depth | mm | 105×330 mm (0°x 90°) |
60×220 mm (0°x 45°)
60×230 mm (45°x 45°)
LPA (sound pressure level)| dB(A)| 95.2
LWA (sound power level)| dB(A)| 108.2
Vibration level| m/s
2| <2.5
Protection class| –| II
Safety Notes. General Power Tool
Safety Warnings.
Read all safety warnings and all instructions.
Failure to follow the warnings and instructions may result in electric shock,
fire and/or serious injury. Save all warnings and instructions for future
reference.
1.1. Work area safety
1.1.1. Keep work area clean and well lit. Cluttered or dark areas invite
accidents.
1.1.2. Do not operate power tools in explosive atmospheres, such as in the
presence of flammable liquids, gases or dust. Power tools create sparks which
may ignite the dust or fumes.
1.1.3. Keep children and bystanders away while operating a power tool.
Distractions can cause you to lose control.
1.2. Electrical safety.
1.2.1. Power tool plugs must match the outlet. Never modify the plug in any
way. Do not use any adapter plugs with earthed (grounded) power tools.
Unmodified plugs and matching outlets will reduce risk of electric shock.
1.2.2. Avoid body contact with earthed or grounded surfaces, such as pipes,
radiators, ranges and refrigerators. There is an increased risk of electric
shock if your body is earthed or
grounded.
1.2.3. Do not expose power tools to rain or wet conditions. Water entering a
power tool will increase the risk of electric shock.
1.2.4. Do not abuse the cord. Never use the cord for carrying, pulling or
unplugging the power tool. Keep cord away from heat, oil, sharp edges and
moving parts. Damaged or entangled cords increase the risk of electric shock.
1.2.5. When operating a power tool outdoors, use a residual current device
(RCD) with a rated residual current of 30 mA or less. Use an extension cord
suitable for outdoor use. Use of a cord suitable for outdoor use reduces the
risk of electric shock.
1.2.6. If operating a power tool in a damp location is unavoidable, use a
residual current device (RCD) protected supply. Use of an RCD reduces the risk
of electric shock.
1.3. Personal safety.
1.3.1. Stay alert, watch what you are doing and use common sense when
operating a power tool. Do not use a power tool while you are tired or under
the influence of drugs, alcohol or medication. A moment of inattention while
operating power tools may result in serious personal injury.
1.3.2. Use personal protective equipment. Always wear eye protection.
Protective equipment such as dust mask, non-skid safety shoes, hard hat, or
hearing protection used for appropriate conditions will reduce personal
injuries.
1.3.3. Prevent unintentional starting. Ensure the switch is in the off-
position before connecting to power source, picking up or carrying the tool.
Carrying power tools with your finger on the switch or energising power tools
that have the switch on invites accidents.
1.3.4. Remove any adjusting key or wrench before turning the power tool on. A
wrench or a key left attached to a rotating part of the power tool may result
in personal injury.
1.3.5. Do not overreach. Keep proper footing and balance at all times. This
enables better control of the power tool in unexpected situations.
1.3.6. Dress properly. Do not wear loose clothing or jewellery. Keep your
hair, clothing and gloves away from moving parts. Loose clothes, jewellery or
long hair can be caught in moving parts.
1.3.7. If devices are provided for the connection of dust extraction and
collection facilities, ensure these are connected and properly used. Use of
dust collection can reduce dust-related hazards.
1.4. Power tool use and care.
1.4.1. Do not force the power tool. Use the correct power tool for your
application. The correct power tool will do the job better and safer at the
rate for which it was designed.
1.4.2. Do not use the power tool if the switch does not turn it on and off.
Any power tool that cannot be controlled with the switch is dangerous and must
be repaired.
1.4.3. Disconnect the plug from the power source and/or the battery pack from
the power tool before making any adjustments, changing accessories, or storing
power tools. Such preventive safety measures reduce the risk of starting the
power tool accidentally.
1.4.4. Store idle power tools out of the reach of children and do not allow
persons unfamiliar with the power tool or these instructions to operate the
power tool. Power tools are dangerous in the hands of untrained users.
1.4.5. Maintain power tools. Check for misalignment or binding of moving
parts, breakage of parts and any other condition that may affect the power
tool’s operation. If damaged, have the power tool repaired before use. Many
accidents are caused by poorly maintained power tools.
1.4.6. Keep cutting tools sharp and clean. Properly maintained cutting tools
with sharp cutting edges are less likely to bind and are easier to control.
1.4.7. Use the power tool, accessories and tool bits etc. in accordance with
these instructions, taking into account the working conditions and the work to
be performed. Use of the power tool for operations different from those
intended could result in a hazardous situation.
Intended use
The electro tool is intended as a stationary machine for making straight lengthways and crossways cuts in wood. Horizontal mitre angles of -45° to +45° as well as vertical bevel angles of -45° are possible.
Check the machine, loose parts and accessories
for transport damage.
Features
Figs. 1, 2 and 4
1. On/off switch
2. On/off switch for laser
3. Unlock button (Blade protective cover)
4. Cover carbon brush
5. Lock-pin
6. Blade protective cover
7. Workpiece clamp
8. Guide fence
9. Knob adjusting saw angle
10. Locking knob
11. Fixing knob clamp| 12. Handle adjusting bevel angle
13. Connection dust bag
14. Slide rail
15. Bevel angle
16. Handle
17. Cover
18. Saw blade bolt
19. Flange
20. Screw
21. Extension pieces (left and right)
22. Lock-button saw blade
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Additional safety instructions
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When using the saw blades with hard metal teeth (Carbon tipped) it is advisable to use blades with a negative or slightly positive cutting angle. Do not use any saw blades with deeply cut teeth. They can grip the protective cap.
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Attention: First carefully assemble all the parts before starting work. Follow the procedure as indicated.
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If you are not familiar with using such a machine, you would be better to be informed first by a professional, an instructor or by a technician.
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Always clamp or press the workpiece firmly against the saw guide, before you carry out the process. The use of all possible clamping setups is preferable to using your hands.
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Important: If you are holding the workpiece by hand for the process to be carried out, keep a minimum distance of 100 mm from the saw blade.
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Always press the workpiece against the bench.
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Keep the saw blade sharp and check regularly whether it rotates freely without abnormal vibrations. Replace the saw blade if necessary.
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Allow the machine to rotate freely until it reaches the maximum number of revolutions, before you start the process.
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Maintain the air inlets at the back and the bottom of the bench saw machine and electric engine for a longer machine life. Dust piles must be removed.
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Always lock the different degree set-ups before you start processing.
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Only buy suitable saw blades with a number of revolutions of at least 3800 revolutions per minute.
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Only use the correct saw blade. Too small or too big saw blades are extremely dangerous.
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Regularly inspect the saw blade for any faults. Replace the saw blade if necessary.
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Grease the new saw blade and clean the flanges before you assemble the new blade. Then assemble the blade in the correct direction and pull the flanges firmly using the central bolt.
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Only use original flanges. All other types are not suitable.
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Never work without the protective cap of the saw blade.
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The moving part of the protective cap must also remain assembled.
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Never grease the saw blade while it is rotating.
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Always keep your hands removed from the track of the saw blades.
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Never pick up the workpiece by grasping with your hands along or behind the saw blade.
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Ensure that the workpiece never touches the saw blade before the machine has been switched on.
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Never process metal or stone sorts with this machine.
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Use support aids in order to support long workpieces.
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Never use the machine in a dangerous environment, where inflammable gases or fluids are present.
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Never leave the machine unattended without first disconnecting it from the mains voltage.
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If you hear abnormal noises, try to trace them or take the machine to a recognized fitter, or repair company.
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If a part is broken or damaged, replace it or repair it immediately.
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Never stand in the track of the saw blade but stand to the left or the right of the saw bench.
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Your hands must likewise be placed next to the track of the saw blade.
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Always use the feedstick to push the wood through the saw.
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Always place the wood at the front of the saw bench and then push it further back.
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For mitring only the adjustable guide must be used and the fence must be removed.
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Never use the fence as a linear measure for cutting off beams.
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If the saw blade is locked: first switch off the machine before you attend to the fault.
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Avoid workpieces hitting back in your direction by taking the following measures:
• Always use sharp saw blades.
• Do not saw too small workpieces.
• Never release the workpiece before it has been completely pushed through the saw.
• Always adjust the guide parallel to the saw blade.
• Never remove the saw protection. -
Before you continue sawing, ensure that you are standing firmly and that your hands are in the required position.
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Never use thinners to clean the machine. Only use a damp cloth for cleaning.
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Do not use saw blades which are damaged or deformed.
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Replace table insert when worn.
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Use only saw blades recommended by the manufacturer.
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Take care that the selection of the saw blade depends on the material to be cut.
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Connect circular saws to a dust collecting device when sawing.
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Use and correct adjustment of the riving knife
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Use and correct adjustment of the upper saw blade quard.
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The dust that is emitted when sawing certain types of wood can be toxic, i.s. oak, birch, ash, beech and fibreboard. Certain dust, from tropical wood types such as rosewood, coco
bolo and afzelia, cause cancer when breathed in regularly. Ensure therefore that you have good dust suction installed with a device that fulfils the following requirements:
• Tube must fit perfectly on the connection element
• Suction volume must be larger than 550 m3 per hour
• Vacuum at connection more than 740 Pa
• Air speed at connection more than 20 meters/second
Ensure that the least possible wood dust is released in the atmosphere. WIPE wood dust away (do not blow away with pressured air), repair leaks in the tubes and ensure appropriate
ventilation.
Do not use saw blades which are damaged or deformed.
Always clamp or press the workpiece firmly against the saw guide, before you carry out the process.
Do not modify the machine; unauthorised parts have not been tested and approved.
Mainly use:
• No unauthorised saw blades
• No unauthorised safety systems 7
• Always use the supplied safety systems!
• Always use a cavity blade for scalloping. -
Wear ear protectors. The following facors can be of influence in producing noise:
• The kind of material to be cut
• The sawblade
• The force of which the workpiece is fed Loud noise can lead to hearing damage. Ensure that you wear ear protectors. Ensure that the cavity blade is not bent, this can also cause noise. -
Residual risks
The following risks are inherent to the use of these machines:
• Injuries caused by touching the rotating parts
• Injuries caused by disruption of the cutting blade
These risks are most evident:
• Within the range of operation
• Within the range of the rotating machine
parts In spite of the application of the relevant safetyregulations and the implementation of safety devices, certain residual risks cannot be avoided. These are:
- Impairment of hearing.
- Risk of accidents caused by the uncovered parts of the rotating cutting blade.
- Risk of injury when changing the blade.
- Risk of squeezing fingers when opening the guards.
TRANSPORT
Before all work on the machine, pull the mains plug. Check that all locks and tensioning devices are secure:
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Turn the locking knob on the turntable counterclockwise
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Slide the machine completely towards yourself
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Turn the locking knob on the turntable clockwise to lock the slide-function
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Unlock the pin on the right hand side of the machine
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Push the button in the handgrip to unlock the saw blade protection
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Push the machine completely downwards
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Lock the pin on the right hand side again Only lift the machine by the solid underside of the machine. While the machine is in use With frequent use of the machine, do not let
routine lead to mistakes. Remember that a slight lack of concentration can lead to serious injuries in a fraction of a second. -
Before beginning to saw, make sure that the protective hood is in the right position.
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Before cutting the first cut, let the machine run for a short while. If you hear any unusual sounds or observe any strong vibration, turn the machine off and take the plug out of the socket, and then find the cause of the problem. Do not switch the machine on again until the cause has been found and the fault repaired.
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Make sure that the piece of work being sawn off does not get stuck in place, do not hold it or clamp it and no not secure it against the stop. It must be able to move freely along the side of the saw blade. When this is not possible the piece of work being sawn can be trapped by the saw blade and be flung about.
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Avoid placing your hands anywhere where in the case of a sudden movement one or both hands can come into contact with the saw blade.
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Let the saw get up to full revolutions before you start sawing.
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Press the saw head downwards so that the motor is not overloaded and the saw blade does not get jammed.
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If you need to remove jammed material, first let the saw blade stop turning completely, switch the motor off and take the plug out of the socket.
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At the end of the sawing process, keep the saw head downwards, switch off the machine and wait until all moving parts has come to a stop before you take your hands off the machine. Safety tips for the laser beamer
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Never look into the light beam of the laser.
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Never point the light beam of the laser at humans or animals.
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Do not point the light beam of the laser at strongly reflecting material. Hazard from reflected light.
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Only have repairs made to the laser beamer by qualified personnel / professional repair specialists.
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Do not insert any hard objects into the laser optics.
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Clean the laser optics with a soft, dry brush.
MOTOR
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Connect the machine to a 230 V socket.
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If the motor does not start, immediately release the switch. Take the plug out of the socket. Check that the saw blade can turn freely.
If so, try starting the machine again. To prevent damaging the motor must be regularly freed of chips and dust to ensure correct cooling. -
If the motor suddenly stops while sawing, let go of the switch immediately. Loosen the saw blade from the piece of work, after which sawing can continue.
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Using long cables of too small a diameter can result in loss of voltage, which can lead to problems with the motor.
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For a length up to 15 metres a cable must be used with a diameter of 1.5 mm2.
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For a length of between 15 and 40 metres a cable must be used with a diameter of 2.5 mm2. Turn the appliance off immediately in the event of:
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A faulty mains plug, mains flex or flex damage.
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A faulty switch.
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Smoke or smell from scorched insulation.
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Seizing of the saw.
ASSEMBLY AND ACCESSORIES
Installation of the mitre saw
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Place one extension piece on the right-hand side of the machine and the other extension piece on the left-hand side of the machine.
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Loosen the locking bolts and slide the guide rods in the openings.
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Tighten the locking bolts again.
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Place the work piece clamp on the left or rightside of the machine.
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Hold the handgrip and move the saw slightly downwards and then pull the pin out slightly so that the machine comes free.
Note: Never use the mitre saw without the extension pieces supplied. Make sure that they are correctly mounted.
Mounting the support bracket. -
Mount the support bracket into the slot in the rear of the base.
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Tighten the screw to secure the support bracket. Installation of the machine on a workbench or on the subframe. Fig. 5.
This machine is a stationary machine and for safety reasons must always be firmly installed and not used for mobile applications.
You can install the machine in two ways:
a. As a stationary machine on a workbench. In this case the machine must be secured to the workbench with 4 bolts.
b. As a stationary machine on the subframe. In this case the machine must be secured to the subframe with 4 bolts and the subframe anchored to the floor or to a floor plate with
dimensions of at least 1 square meter. Guide fence insert For safety reasons, this machine is equipped with a guide fence insert to be used when using the machine for sawing straight cross-cuts. -
For sawing straight cross-cuts, the guide fence insert must remain mounted on the machine (fig. 6).
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For sawing mitre cuts, the guide fence insert must be removed from the machine as shown (fig. 6).
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For sawing bevel cuts, the guide fence insert must be removed from the machine as shown (fig. 7+8). Changing the saw blades Fig. 4
Only use saw blades that are sharp and undamaged. You must immediately replace chipped or bent saw blades. -
Make sure that the plug is not in the socket!
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Lock the head of the machine in its highest position.
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Unscrew the screw (20) by one turn (anticlockwise).
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Move the hood (6) forwards. Push the saw blade interlock (22) in and unscrew the bolt (18) with the key supplied (clockwise).
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Remove the saw blade flange (19) and change the blade. Make sure that the blade is mounted in the machine correctly: with the arrow on the blade pointing clockwise.
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Replace the flange (19) and push the interlock (22) in and screw the bolt (18) tight again.
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Move the hood (6) back and screw the screw (20) tight again (clockwise). Adjusting the saw angle Fig. 3 The mitring angle is 45º, both left and right.
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Unscrew the knob (9) a half turn clockwise.
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Turn the machine to the desired angle (the angle can be read off on the front of the machine).
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Screw up the knob (9) a half turn anticlockwise.
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The turntable clicks into place at the following angles: 0º, 15º, 22.5º, 30º and 45º (both left and right). Setting up the double sawing angle / mitring Fig. 2
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Adjust the first angle as described for adjusting the saw angle (above).
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Turn the knob (12) anticlockwise and then set the angle desired (you can read this off on the back of the machine. Then tighten the knob (12) again by turning it clockwise. Changing the carbon brushes Fig. 1
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Make sure that the plug is not in the socket!
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Unscrew the covers (4) with a flat bladed screwdriver. Remove the carbon brushes with the same type of brushes. Screw the covers (4) tight again.
Note: Always replace both carbon brushes at the same time. Never use a mixture of old and new brushes.
Mounting the dust bag Fig. 2 Press in the clamp of the dust bag (13) and slide it onto the opening on the back of the machine.
The dust bag stays in place when you release the clamp.
OPERATION
Using the mitre saw Fig. 1
Before use, always check for faults or defects!
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Set the desired sawing angle of the machine.
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Put the plug into the socket.
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Fix the piece of work in place using the clamps (7): make sure that the material is well clamped in place!
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Hold the material tightly on the left side while making sure that you keep a safe distance from the blade of the saw.
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Turn on the machine using the switch (1).
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Make sure that the saw blade has reached full speed before allowing it to touch the piece of work to be sawn.
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Use knob (3) to raise the protective cover lock.
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Now bring the saw slowly downwards so that the saw blade saws through the piece of work and passes through the slot in the table. Do not put any pressure on the saw. Give the machine time to saw through the piece of work.
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Bring the machine gently up again and switch it off by letting go of the switch (1). Using the slide-function Fig. 1 The machine must be firmly bolted to a workbench.
Use the slide-function for sawing wide workpieces: -
Fix the piece of work in place using the clamp
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Screw up the knob (10) a half turn anticlockwise.
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Slide the machine completely towards yourself
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Turn on the machine using the switch
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Bring the saw slowly downwards so the saw blade saws through the piece of work
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Push the machine slowly backwards (in direction of guide fence)
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Bring the machine gently up again and switch it off by letting go of the switch Using the laser Fig. 2
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To switch on the laser , press the on/off switch 2.
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To switch off the laser , release the on/off switch 2.
SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE
Always make sure that the machine is not connected to the mains electricity when you carry out any maintenance of the mechanism. Slide rails Dirt can damage the slide rails and thereupon the operating of the machine.
- Clean the slide rails regularly with a soft cloth.
- Drip some lubricating oil on the slide rails
- Move the mitre saw forwards and backwards so the oil spreads over the complete rails
These machines are designed to function for a long time without any problems
with a minimum of maintenance. By cleaning the machine regularly and using it
in the correct way you can contribute to a long life of your machine.
Cleaning
Clean the machine housing regularly with a soft cloth, preferably after each
time you use the machine. Make sure that the ventilation slots are free of
dust and dirt. For stubborn dirt use a soft cloth dampened with soapy water.
Never use solvents such as benzene, alcohol, ammonia, etc. These types of
solvents can damage the plastic parts.
Problem solving
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The motor does not start
• The plug is not in the socket
• The power cord is broken
• The switch is defective. Take the machine to your dealer for repair. -
The saw cut is not even (jagged)
• The saw blade must be sharpened
• The saw blade is mounted back to front
• The saw blade is clogged with resin or sawdust
• The saw blade is not suitable for the piece of work being used -
The height and/or mitre lever is obstructed
• Chips and/or dust must be removed -
The motor has difficulty in reaching full speed
• The extension cord is too thin and/or too long
• The mains voltage is less than 230 V -
The machine vibrates excessively
• The saw blade is damaged -
The machine becomes excessively hot
• The ventilation slots are blocked. Clean them out with a dry cloth. -
The electromotor runs unevenly
• The carbon brushes are worn out. Replace the carbon brushes or consult your dealer.
Lubrication
The machine does not need any extra lubrication.
Disposal.
The machine, accessories and packaging should be sorted for environmental-
friendly recycling.
The plastic components are labelled for categorized recycling. Do not dispose
of power tools into household waste! According the European Guideline
2012/19/EC for Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment and its
implementation into national right, power tools that are no longer usable must
be collected separately and disposed of in an environmentally correct manner.
**** DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Euromaster Import Export Ltd., Address: Sofia 1231, Bulgaria, 246 Lomsko
shausse Blvd.
We declare under our sole responsibility that this product is in conformity
and accordance with the following standards and regulations:
EN 62841-1:2015+A11:2022
EN IEC 62841-3-9:2020+A11:2020
EN 55014-1:2017
EN 55014-2:2015
EN 61000-3-2:2014
EN 61000-3-3:2019
2006/42/EC, 2006/35/EU, 2014/30/EU
Place&Date of Issue:
Sofia, Bulgaria
May 17, 2023
**EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
** Euromaster Import Export Ltd.
Address: Sofia 1231, Bulgaria, 246 Lomsko shausse Blvd.
Product: Mitre saw with laser
Trademark: RAIDER
Model: RDP-MS12
2006/42/EC of the European Parliament and the Council dated 17-th May 2006 on
machinery;
2014/30/EU of the European parliament and of the council of 26 February 2014
on the harmonisation of the laws of the Member States relating to
electromagnetic compatibility;
2014/35/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 26 February 2014
on the harmonization of the laws of the Member States relating to the making
available on the market
of electrical equipment designed for use within certain voltage limits;
EN 62841-1:2015+A11:2022
EN IEC 62841-3-9:2020+A11:2020
EN 55014-1:2017
EN 55014-2:2015
EN 61000-3-2:2014
EN 61000-3-3:2019
Place&Date of Issue:
Sofia, Bulgaria
May 17, 2023
Exploded drawing of Mitre Saw with laser RDP-MS12
Spare Parts List of Mitre Saw with laser RDP-MS12
NO. | Name of parts | QTY | NO. | Name of parts | QTY |
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1 | Foot pad | 4 | 128 | switch | 1 |
2 | M I 0’40 outer hexagon screws | 1 | 130 | ST3.9* 14 Cross pan head self- | |
tapping screws | 4 | ||||
3 | base | 1 | 131 | Wire pressing plate | 1 |
4 | M6’40 butterfly screws | 3 | 133 | Connecting wire | 1 |
5 | M490 spherical cross screws | 1 | 134 | Left handle | 1 |
6 | 1028 Rear support frame | 1 | 135 | Right handle | 1 |
7 | Rest bracket | 1 | 137 | M5*25 spherical cross screws | 4 |
8 | Butterfly screws, M6*8 | 2 | 138 | Junction box cover | 1 |
9 | mem butterfly screws | 1 | 139 | Wiring bar | 4 |
10 | M6*20 three combination hexagon socket screws | 2 | 140 | Junction box | 1 |
11 | 6 Spring pad | 1 | 141 | M6*50 butterfly screws | 1 |
13 | M8*20 hex socket screws | 4 | 142 | M6 Knurled Thin Nut (1030) | 1 |
14 | Left movable rest | 1 | 143 | Depth limit frame | 1 |
15 | Right movable rest frame | 1 | 144 | 9105 Cable tie | 1 |
17 | Angle lock the handle | 1 | 149 | 6002 bearing | 1 |
18 | “84`,22*2 gasket | 1 | 151 | 6200 bearing | 1 |
19 | Angle locking shaft | 1 | 183 | 0.22uf capacitor | |
20 | M 10 Lock nut | 2 | 210 | 9109252 gaskets | 1 |
21 | Locking shaft | 1 | 211 | M8 Thickened nut | 1 |
22 | 9087 Round ball nuts | 1 | 212 | rites large flat head screws | 1 |
23 | 0-ring (9*2) | 1 | 213 | M5* 12 Cross pan head three-set screws | 1 |
24 | Right Angle dowel pin | 1 | 214 | M4*10 Cross pan head three-set screws | 2 |
25 | Connecting seat | 1 | 215 | TIOT201.2 gasket | 1 |
27 | M8*25 hex socket screws | 2 | 216 | Wool washer $4.5x930x2 | |
28 | Connecting base ruler | 1 | 217 | M5*10 large flat head screws | 1 |
29 | M8 nut | 2 | 218 | Large torsion spring | 1 |
30 | M8’55 hex socket screws | 1 | 219 | 0-ring (8*1.5) | 1 |
31 | M6*25 three combination hexagon socket screws | 1 | 220 | Large cover plate | |
axial screw (Inner triangle) | 1 | ||||
32 | M8*25 three combination hex socket screws | 2 | 221 | 1247 big cover sheet | 1 |
34 | Disc pointer | 1 | 222 | Brush Hold 7x15x34 | |
39 | meao external hexagonal screws | 1 | 223 | Carbon Brush 7×15 | 2 |
40 | Plastic retaining rod | 1 | 224 | Brush grip cover | 2 |
41 | Support rod (new) | 2 | 225 | Bearing plate | 1 |
42 | Fixed rod spring | 1 | 226 | Three combinations of M5*20 spherical cross | |
Mews | 4 | ||||
43 | M6 Lock nuts | 2 | 227 | Front cover | 1 |
44 | Side handle cover | 1 | 228 | 629 bearing | 1 |
45 | Large Pan head screw M5 x 16/ non-standard | 2 | 229 | Intermediate shaft | 1 |
46 | Side handle | 1 | 230 | Crossing sleeve | 1 |
47 | Locking lever | 1 | 231 | 9159252 epoxy gasket | 1 |
48 | MI0*20 medium cut nuts | 1 | 232 | Through the wire cover plate | 1 |
49 | Locking plate | 1 | 233 | Rear cover | 1 |
51 | disk | 1 | 234 | Three combinations of M5*40 spherical cross screws | 4 |
52 | Notch laying | 1 | 235 | casing | 1 |
53 | M4*12 flat machine screws | 9 | 236 | Tension spring | 2 |
54 | MPIO cross pan head screws | 5 | 237 | stator | 1 |
55 | End cover | 2 | 238 | ST5*65 Cross pan head self attack | 2 |
56 | Butterfly screws. M6*25 | 1 | 239 | rotor | 1 |
57 | Miter pointer | 1 | 240 | Dust ejector | 1 |
59 | LAIICAI uedumg was 4 WallteLCI Ul w^ 4)- | 4 | 241 | Windshield ring | 1 |
62 | Connecting rod | 1 | 242 | Leveling machine screw M6* 10 | 1 |
64 | M8*30 hex socket screws | 1 | 243 | Sawdust nozzle | 1 |
65 | Connecting shaft | 1 | 244 | ST4* 12 self tapping with pad | 1 |
67 | 105A Self-locking knob | 1 | 245 | capsid | 1 |
68 | 6 Open baffle ring | 2 | 246 | M5* 12 cross pan head screws | 2 |
69 | Diameter 6*40 elastic pin | 2 | 247 | ST3.9x 16 Pan head self-tapping screws |
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70| support| 1| 248| Lower handle| 1
71| Pull rod with diameter of 30x 23.5×420| 2| 249| Three combinations of
M516 spherical crossscrews| 1
73| Pull rod handle| 1| 250| Cable sheath (61251)| 1
74| M6 nut| 3| 251| Upper handle| 1
75| M614 hex socket screws| 2| 252| Three combinations of M535 spherical
cross screws| 4
77| Cable jacket| 1| 253| ST3.9×25 Pan head self-tapping screws| 2
78| cable| 1| 255| Trigger button assembly|
79| M616 external hexagonal screws| 2| 255-1| Switch trigger| 1
80| Transparent cover guard| 1| 255-2| Switch self-locking piece| 1
81| Transparent cover with large spring| 1| 255-3| Self-locking torsion
spring| 1
83| Cross pan head screws M610| 1| 255-4| Half round head rivet 218| 1
85| Fixed sleeve| 1| 165| Laser| 1
86| Clear Cover| 1| 166| Laser box| 1
87| 415 self tapping screws with pad| 2| 167| M4x12 Cross pan head screw
three combination| 2
88| pulley| 2| 168| transformer| 1
89| M414 spherical cross screws| 3| 169| Laser switch| 1
90| M820 Hexagon Socket Back teeth with Pad| 1| 174| Dust bag| 1
91| External pressure plate| 1| 178| Hex wrench 6 x 120| 1
92| Inner pressure plate| 1| 175| Clamping block component| 1
96| 6003 Bearing| 1| 175-1| Hand wheel| 1
98| Oil seal (“20(p3010)| 1| 175-2| Clamping block| 1
99| Output shaft| 1| 175-3| Jaw iron| 1
100| 5I6 semicircular key| 1| 175-4| M57 pan head screws| 1
101| Self-locking disc| 1| 175-5| Fixed rod| 1
102| Big gear| 1| 175-6| M6 l5 butterfly screws| 1
103| 16 shaft circlip spring| 1| 176| Left wing unit|
104| 6000 bearing| 1| 176-1| M5 l4 Brain Cross Screw two combination| 1
105| M610 stigma screws| 1| 176-3| Left guard flap| 1
108| 12-axle clamp| 1| 176-4| Left wing| 1
109| 413 semicircular key| 1| 176-5| M5I6 Brain Cross Screws| 2
110| pinion| 1| 176-6| Extension rod| 2
112| 6202 Bearing| 1| 176-7| M4 l0 spherical cross| 2
115| Belt pulley| 1| 176-8| M5 Lock nut| 1
116| 5 x 20 square key| 1| 177| Right wing unit|
117| 969253 flat pads| 1| 177-1| Extension rod| 2
118| M620 Reverse Hexagon socket Screws| 1| 177-2| M5 Lock nut| 1
119| belt| I| 177-3| M4′ 10 spherical cross| 2
120| Belt cover| 1| 177-4| Mr 16 Brain Cross Screws| 2
121| !vino cross pan head screws| 2| 177-5| Right wing| 1
122| Self-locking spring| 1| 177-6| Right wing flap| 1
123| Slotted self-locking pin| 1| 177-7| M5′ 14 Brain Cross Screw two
combination| 1
“RAIDER” power tools are designed and manufactured in accordance with the
regulations and standards for compliance with all safety requirements.
Content and scope of the commercial guarantee.
WARRANTY CONDITIONS
The warranty period is:
- For domestic use (private) – 24 months.
- For professional use (for companies) – 12 months.
User is entitled to free repair service in insured warranty period if the
warranty card is filled properly made with signature and dealer’s stamp, sold
the instrument signed by the client that is aware of the warranty conditions
and fiscal cash register receipt or invoice showing the date of purchase.
Repairs are accepted only cleaned machines!
Appliances should only be used appropriately and in accordance with the
instructions.
To ensure safe operation is required the customer to be familiar with
instructions for use of power tool safety rules when working with it and its
particular purpose. The unit requires periodic cleaning and proper
maintenance.
Warranty does not cover:
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Wear of colored coating of tools;
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Parts and consumables, which are subject to wear caused by use such as: grease, oil, brushes, guides, rollers, pads, drive belts, flexible wire shaft, bearings, seals, piston with a hammer tackers, etc.;
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Accessories and supplies such as: handles, nose, batteries, cases, chargers, drills, cutting discs, chisel knives, chains, sandpaper, stops, polishing discs, chucks (grip, holder of the cutting tool) to cord reel itself cord for lawn mowers, etc.;
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Fusible fuses and bulbs;
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Mechanical damage to the hull and all external components of the device, including ornamental;
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Fuses eye fuses cutting tools, rubber plates, frames, rulers, etc.;
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Cord and plug;
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Overall damage to instruments caused by natural disasters such as fires, floods, earthquakes, etc.;
The warranty is not valid in cases where: -
Inconsistent serial number of this article with a completed warranty card;
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The label is removed or completely missing one;
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Is attempting to unauthorized interference with unauthorized service base camp;
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Damage caused due to misuse (non instructions) of the device by the customer;
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Damage caused due to careless handling of the device;
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Damage to rotor or stator, consisting of the bonding between them, due to melting of insulation caused by the
continuous overload; -
Damage to rotor or stator caused by overload or impaired ventilation, expressed in the change of the collector or windings;
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No protective disks, support panels or other components that are part of the structure of the instrument and are intended to ensure its safe and proper operation;
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The cord of the instrument is extended or replaced by the customer;
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Damage caused by overload or lack of ventilation and insufficient lubrication of moving components;
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Wear and tear bearings or blocked due to overloading, or powder;
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Broken bearing collar;
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Breach the integrity of the teeth of gears (broken, worn);
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Broken spline or bolting;
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Failure On/Off switch or electronic control caused by dust or breakage;
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Broken gear box (head) caused by the lock mechanism;
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Occurrence of abnormal clearance between piston and cylinder as a result of overloading or dust;
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Tightening between piston and cylinder as a result of overloading or dust;
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Damaged centrifugal wheel and brake (discolored) – due to work by a blocked brake;
The deadline for a renovated adopted in electric service is within a month.
Workshops are not responsible for the instruments are not contacted by the owners one month after the statutory period for repair!
EUROMASTER IMPORT EXPORT LTD
1231, Sofia, Bulgaria, 246 Lomsko shose Blvd.,
tel.: +359 700 44 155
fax: + 359 2 934 00 90
www.euromasterbg.com; e-mail:
info@euromasterbg.com
References
- EUROMASTER Import Export LTD.
- Raider - Българската марка майсторски инструменти
- EUROMASTER Import Export LTD.
- Topmaster – Orodja za mojstre