AEG 411570 PS 305 DG [5/111] English english 9

AEG 411570 PS 305 DG [5/111] English english 9
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INSTALLING OR REMOVING THE BLADE
Unplug the saw from the outlet. Cutting head is up.
Rotate the lower blade guard (2) by hand. Loosen,
but do not remove, the cover plate screw (4) using
the Phillips end of combination wrench.
Lift the lower guard up and tilt the lower guard
assembly back so the arbor screw (27) is exposed.
Fit 6.35 mm hex end of combination tool in arbor
screw or use 12.7 mm box end wrench.
Note: The arbor screw (27) has a left hand thread.
This helps prevent unwanted loosening of the arbor
screw during normal operation.
Remove the arbor screw, arbor washer (31), outer
blade flange (30), and the blade.
Note: Pay attention to pieces removed, noting their
position and direction they face (see illustration).
Wipe the blade collars clean of any sawdust before
installing the new blades.
CAUTION
To reduce the risk of cuts from extremely
sharp teeth: Wear gloves when installing or
removing sawblade.
Install the new 305 mm blade. Make sure the rotation
arrow on the blade matches the clockwise rotation
arrow on the upper guard. The blade teeth should
always point downward at the front of the saw.
Install the outer blade flange, arbor washer and
arbor screw. Press the arbor lock and turn the
combination wrench or the 12.7 mm wrench counter
clockwise to secure the blade. Tighten arbor screw
using moderate force, but do not overtighten.
Lower the lower blade guard until the slot in cover
plate rests all the way down on the cover plate stop
screw. Tighten the screw with the Phillips end of the
combination wrench.
DANGER
Never use saw without guard cover plate
securely in place. It keeps the arbor screw from
falling out if it accidentally loosens, and prevents
the spinning blade from coming off the machine.
Be sure the arbor lock is released so the blade
turns freely.
Note: The arbor lock can be damaged by improper use.
If the arbor lock will not hold, lower the blade down on
to a scrap piece of wood positioned against the fence.
This will serve as an alternate lock-ing means.
WARNING
Make sure the collars are clean and properly
arranged. After installing a new blade, make sure
the blade clears the table slot at the and 45°
bevel positions. Lower the blade into the table
slot and check for any contact with the base or
turn table structure. If blade contacts table, seek
authorized service.
If blade contacts insert, refer to “Alignment“ section for
adjustment.
WORKPIECE CLAMP INSTALLATION (FIG. 3)
The workpiece clamp (23) is used to help hold the
workpiece in the correct cutting position. It may be used
on either the left side of the miter saw or the right side.
Before turning the saw on make sure the workpiece clamp
does not interfere with the cutting action of the saw.
Align clamp shaft (32) with hole in base. Insert
clamp shaft.
FOUR BASIC SAW CONTROLS
In order to properly adjust and align the Sliding
Compound Miter Saw there are four basic controls that
must be understood.
Miter lock lever and miter index wheel (Fig.4)
to change the miter setting of the blade:
- Raise the miter lock lever (15).
- Rotate the miter index wheel (34) partially
downward to disengage the current index and
engage the next index.
- Rotate the miter index wheel completely downward
to bypass all miter indexes.
- Turn the table (6) to the desired miter setting and
lock the miter lock lever.
Bevel lock lever/index pin to change the bevel
setting of the blade (Fig. 6):
- Pull the bevel lock lever forward. Then rotate the
bevel index pin downward. This will allow the blade
to be tilted and at the same time by-pass the
preset bevel indexes.
- To engage the preset bevel indexes, rotate the bevel
lock index pin up.
- Engage bevel lock lever before cutting.
DESCRIPTION
1. Upper guard
2. Lower guard
3. Cover plate
4. Cover plate screw
5. Sliding fence
6. Table
7. Base
8. Mitre indicator
9. Bevel lock lever
10. Top carry handle
11. Slide tube(s)
12. Slide lock knob
13. Slide fence lock knob
14. Combination wrench
15. Mitre lock lever
16. The repeat-A-Cut
17. Depth adjustment clamp slide lock knob
& Head hold down
18 Arbor lock pin
19. Lower guard safety lock knob
20. ON/OFF switch
21. Bevel index pin
22. Front carry handle
23. Workpiece clamp
24. Bevel indicator
25. Cord wrap brackets
26. Saw blade
27. Arbor screw (Left hand thread)
30. Blade flanges
31. Blade washer
32. Clamp support shaft
33. Quick release buttom
34. Mitre index wheel
35. Depth adjustment knob
36. Slide rail
37. Pivot assembly
38. Grub screw
39. Back fence
40. Bevel scale
41. Locking jam nuts
42. Hex lock nut
43. Mitre scale
44. Spacer
45. Roller
46. Torsion spring (inside)
47. Arm pivot shaft
48. Dust bag
49. Dust bag frame
50. Dust elbow
STANDARD ACCESSORY
6.35 mm Hex “L” Combination wrench
Workpiece clamp
Dust Bag
Owners manual
Dust bag frame
Dust elbow
UNPACKING
WARNING
To reduce the risk of injury from unexpected
starting or electrical shock, do not plug the power
cord into a power source outlet during unpacking
and assembly. This cord must remain unplugged
whenever you are working on the saw.
This Miter Saw is shipped complete in one box.
WARNING
Although compact, this saw is heavy. To reduce
the risk of back injury, get help whenever you
have to lift the saw.
Before removing the miter saw from the carton tighten
the slide lock knob to guard against sudden movement.
Remove the miter saw from the carton by lifting the
saw with the carrying handle.
Place the saw on a secure, stationary work surface
and look the saw over carefully.
WARNING
If any part is missing or damaged, do not plug
the saw in until the missing or damaged part is
correctly replaced. To avoid electric shock,
use only identical replacement parts when
servicing double insulated tools.
INSTALLING OR REMOVING THE BLADE
INSTALLING OR REMOVING THE BLADE
(FIG. 1 & 2)
WARNING
To reduce the risk of injury from a thrown
workpiece or thrown pieces of blade, do not use
a blade larger or smaller than 305 mm diameter.
WARNING
To reduce the risk of injury from unexpected
starting, unplug the saw whenever you are
removing or installing the blade.
ENGLISH ENGLISH
17. Depth adjustment cam
DESCRIPTION
1. Upper guard
2. Lower guard
3. Cover plate
4. Cover plate screw
5. Sliding fence
6. Table
7. Base
8. Mitre indicator
9. Bevel lock lever
10. Top carry handle
11. Slide tube(s)
12. Slide lock knob
13. Slide fence lock knob
14. Combination wrench
15. Mitre lock lever
16. The repeat-A-Cut
17. Depth adjustment clamp slide lock knob
& Head hold down
18 Arbor lock pin
19. Lower guard safety lock knob
20. ON/OFF switch
21. Bevel index pin
22. Front carry handle
23. Workpiece clamp
24. Bevel indicator
25. Cord wrap brackets
26. Saw blade
27. Arbor screw (Left hand thread)
30. Blade flanges
31. Blade washer
32. Clamp support shaft
33. Quick release buttom
34. Mitre index wheel
35. Depth adjustment knob
36. Slide rail
37. Pivot assembly
38. Grub screw
39. Back fence
40. Bevel scale
41. Locking jam nuts
42. Hex lock nut
43. Mitre scale
44. Spacer
45. Roller
46. Torsion spring (inside)
47. Arm pivot shaft
48. Dust bag
49. Dust bag frame
50. Dust elbow
STANDARD ACCESSORY
6.35 mm Hex “L” Combination wrench
Workpiece clamp
Dust Bag
Owners manual
Dust bag frame
Dust elbow
UNPACKING
WARNING
To reduce the risk of injury from unexpected
starting or electrical shock, do not plug the power
cord into a power source outlet during unpacking
and assembly. This cord must remain unplugged
whenever you are working on the saw.
This Miter Saw is shipped complete in one box.
WARNING
Although compact, this saw is heavy. To reduce
the risk of back injury, get help whenever you
have to lift the saw.
Before removing the miter saw from the carton tighten
the slide lock knob to guard against sudden movement.
Remove the miter saw from the carton by lifting the
saw with the carrying handle.
Place the saw on a secure, stationary work surface
and look the saw over carefully.
WARNING
If any part is missing or damaged, do not plug
the saw in until the missing or damaged part is
correctly replaced. To avoid electric shock,
use only identical replacement parts when
servicing double insulated tools.
INSTALLING OR REMOVING THE BLADE
INSTALLING OR REMOVING THE BLADE
(FIG. 1 & 2)
WARNING
To reduce the risk of injury from a thrown
workpiece or thrown pieces of blade, do not use
a blade larger or smaller than 305 mm diameter.
WARNING
To reduce the risk of injury from unexpected
starting, unplug the saw whenever you are
removing or installing the blade.
DESCRIPTION
1. Upper guard
2. Lower guard
3. Cover plate
4. Cover plate screw
5. Sliding fence
6. Table
7. Base
8. Mitre indicator
9. Bevel lock lever
10. Top carry handle
11. Slide tube(s)
12. Slide lock knob
13. Slide fence lock knob
14. Combination wrench
15. Mitre lock lever
16. The repeat-A-Cut
17. Depth adjustment clamp slide lock knob
& Head hold down
18 Arbor lock pin
19. Lower guard safety lock knob
20. ON/OFF switch
21. Bevel index pin
22. Front carry handle
23. Workpiece clamp
24. Bevel indicator
25. Cord wrap brackets
26. Saw blade
27. Arbor screw (Left hand thread)
30. Blade flanges
31. Blade washer
32. Clamp support shaft
33. Quick release buttom
34. Mitre index wheel
35. Depth adjustment knob
36. Slide rail
37. Pivot assembly
38. Grub screw
39. Back fence
40. Bevel scale
41. Locking jam nuts
42. Hex lock nut
43. Mitre scale
44. Spacer
45. Roller
46. Torsion spring (inside)
47. Arm pivot shaft
48. Dust bag
49. Dust bag frame
50. Dust elbow
STANDARD ACCESSORY
6.35 mm Hex “L” Combination wrench
Workpiece clamp
Dust Bag
Owners manual
Dust bag frame
Dust elbow
UNPACKING
WARNING
To reduce the risk of injury from unexpected
starting or electrical shock, do not plug the power
cord into a power source outlet during unpacking
and assembly. This cord must remain unplugged
whenever you are working on the saw.
This Miter Saw is shipped complete in one box.
WARNING
Although compact, this saw is heavy. To reduce
the risk of back injury, get help whenever you
have to lift the saw.
Before removing the miter saw from the carton tighten
the slide lock knob to guard against sudden movement.
Remove the miter saw from the carton by lifting the
saw with the carrying handle.
Place the saw on a secure, stationary work surface
and look the saw over carefully.
WARNING
If any part is missing or damaged, do not plug
the saw in until the missing or damaged part is
correctly replaced. To avoid electric shock,
use only identical replacement parts when
servicing double insulated tools.
INSTALLING OR REMOVING THE BLADE
INSTALLING OR REMOVING THE BLADE
(FIG. 1 & 2)
WARNING
To reduce the risk of injury from a thrown
workpiece or thrown pieces of blade, do not use
a blade larger or smaller than 305 mm diameter.
WARNING
To reduce the risk of injury from unexpected
starting, unplug the saw whenever you are
removing or installing the blade.

Содержание

DESCRIPTION 1 Upper guard 2 Lower guard 3 Cover plate 4 Cover plate screw 5 Sliding fence 6 Table 7 Base 8 Mitre indicator 9 Bevel lock lever 10 Top carry handle 11 Slide tube s 12 Slide lock knob 13 Slide fence lock knob 14 Combination wrench 15 Mitre lock lever 16 The reoeat A Cut 17 Depth adjustment cam 18 Arbor lock pin 19 Lower guard safety lock knob 20 ON OFF switch 21 Bevel index pin 22 Front carry handle 23 Workpiece clamp 24 Bevel indicator 25 Cord wrap brackets 26 Saw blade 27 Arbor screw Left hand thread 30 Blade flanges 31 Blade washer 32 Clamp support shaft 33 Quick release buttom 34 Mitre index wheel 35 Depth adjustment knob 36 Slide rail 37 Pivot assembly 38 Grub screw 39 Back fence 40 Bevel scale 41 Locking jam nuts 42 Hex lock nut 43 Mitre scale 44 Spacer 45 Roller 46 Torsion spring inside 47 Arm pivot shaft 48 Dustbag 49 Dust bag frame 50 Dust elbow 8 ENGLISH STANDARD ACCESSORY INSTALLING OR REMOVING THE BLADE Unplug the saw from the outlet Cutting head is up 6 35 mm Hex L Combination wrench Workpiece clamp Dust Bag Owner s manual Dust bag frame Dust elbow Rotate the lower blade guard 2 by hand Loosen but do not remove the cover plate screw 4 using the Phillips end of combination wrench Lift the lower guard up and tilt the lower guard assembly back so the arbor screw 27 is exposed Fit 6 35 mm hex end of combination tool in arbor screw or use 12 7 mm box end wrench UNPACKING A WARNING To reduce the risk of injury from unexpected starting or electrical shock do not plug the power cord into a power source outlet during unpacking and assembly This cord must remain unplugged whenever you are working on the saw This Miter Saw is shipped complete in one box A WARNING Although compact this saw is heavy To reduce the risk of back injury get help whenever you have to lift the saw Before removing the miter saw from the carton tighten the slide lock knob to guard against sudden movement Remove the miter saw from the carton by lifting the saw with the carrying handle Place the saw on a secure stationary work surface and look the saw over carefully A WARNING If any part is missing or damaged do not plug the saw in until the missing or damaged part is correctly replaced To avoid electric shock use only identical replacement parts when servicing double insulated tools Note The arbor screw 27 has a left hand thread This helps prevent unwanted loosening of the arbor screw during normal operation Remove the arbor screw arbor washer 31 outer blade flange 30 and the blade Note Pay attention to pieces removed noting their position and direction they face see illustration Wipe the blade collars clean of any sawdust before installing the new blades CAUTION To reduce the risk of cuts from extremely sharp teeth Wear gloves when installing or removing sawblade Install the new 305 mm blade Make sure the rotation arrow on the blade matches the clockwise rotation arrow on the upper guard The blade teeth should always point downward at the front of the saw OR REMOVING THE BLADE If blade contacts insert refer to Alignment section for adjustment WORKPIECE CLAMP INSTALLATION FIG 3 The workpiece clamp 23 is used to help hold the workpiece in the correct cutting position It may be used on either the left side of the miter saw or the right side Before turning the saw on make sure the workpiece clamp does not interfere with the cutting action of the saw Align clamp shaft 32 with hole in base Insert clamp shaft FOUR BASIC SAW CONTROLS In order to properly adjust and align the Sliding Compound Miter Saw there are four basic controls that must be understood Miter lock lever and miter index wheel Fig 4 to change the miter setting of the blade Raise the miter lock lever 15 Install the outer blade flange arbor washer and arbor screw Press the arbor lock and turn the combination wrench or the 12 7 mm wrench counter clockwise to secure the blade Tighten arbor screw using moderate force but do not overtighten Rotate the miter index wheel 34 partially downward to disengage the current index and engage the next index Lower the lower blade guard until the slot in cover plate rests all the way down on the cover plate stop screw Tighten the screw with the Phillips end of the combination wrench Turn the table 6 to the desired miter setting and lock the miter lock lever INSTALLING OR REMOVING THE BLADE INSTALLING FIG 1 2 WARNING Make sure the collars are clean and properly arranged After installing a new blade make sure the blade clears the table slot at the 0 and 45 bevel positions Lower the blade into the table slot and check for any contact with the base or turn table structure If blade contacts table seek authorized service DANGER Never use saw without guard cover plate securely in place It keeps the arbor screw from falling out if it accidentally loosens and prevents the spinning blade from coming off the machine A WARNING To reduce the risk of injury from a thrown workpiece or thrown pieces of blade do not use a blade larger or smaller than 305 mm diameter Be sure the arbor lock is released so the blade turns freely A WARNING To reduce the risk of injury from unexpected starting unplug the saw whenever you are removing or installing the blade Note The arbor lock can be damaged by improper use If the arbor lock will not hold lower the blade down on to a scrap piece of wood positioned against the fence This will serve as an alternate lock ing means Rotate the miter index wheel completely downward to bypass all miter indexes Bevel lock lever index pin to change the bevel setting of the blade Fig 6 Pull the bevel lock lever forward Then rotate the bevel index pin downward This will allow the blade to be tilted and at the same time by pass the preset bevel indexes To engage the preset bevel indexes rotate the bevel lock index pin up Engage bevel lock lever before cutting ENGLISH 9

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