Clarke MBS 550A, 6470057 User guide

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HELPFUL HINTS
Mounting
Cutting Simple Mitres or Bevels
Simple mitres or bevels are cuts made in one plane only. Lift the Locking lever so that the Carriage may be moved to the desired angle as shown in fig 7.
Fig. 7
Setting the Carriage to the angles shown in fig.8, will produce the mitres illustrated.
Fig. 8
MITRE SAW
MODEL No.
MBS550A
Part No. 6470057
General
When cutting, DO NOT force the saw blade as this will lead to distortions and inaccurate bevels. A very gentle pressure ONLY is required.
Ensure the saw blade is correctly tensioned before use - too slack will allow the blade to twist, producing innaccurate mitres.
Use the Depth of Cut Stops for accuracy
For Spare Parts and Servicing, please contact your nearest dealer, or
CLARKE International, on one of the following numbers.
PARTS - 0181 558 6696 : SERVICE - 0181 556 4443
PARTS & SERVICE FAX - 0181 558 3622
PARTS E-MAIL - Parts@clarkeint.co.uk
SERVICE E-MAIL - Service@clarkeint.co.uk
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
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Thank you for purchasing this CLARKE Mitre Saw, which is designed for DIY, Hobby and Professional users alike.
GUARANTEE
This CLARKE product is guaranteed against faulty manufacture for a period of 12 months from the date of purchase. Please keep your receipt as proof of purchase.
This guarantee is invalid if the product is found to have been abused or tampered with in any way, or not used for the purpose for which it was intended.
Faulty goods should be returned to their place of purchase, no product can be returned to us without prior permission.
This guarantee does not effect your statutory rights.
COMPONENT GUIDE
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Unpack and lay out all components, identifying each one according to the schedule below. Should any part br missing or damaged, contact your Clarke dealer immediately.
GROUP A - Length Stop Assembly, compr:
1. Two Rods - one long with threaded end, one short.
2. Lock nut - screw on to end of long rod.
3. Plastic pad - fits on flat end of short rod.
4. Clamp assy c/w two clamping screws
GROUP B - Work Clamp Assembly, compr:
1. One short rod with threaded end.
2. Lock nut - screw on to end of short rod.
3. Adjuster Screw.
4. Plastic Pad - fits on end of Adjuster Screw.
5. Clamp Assembly complete with clamping screw
GROUP C - Pivot Pin, c/w 2 locating
screws (with pointed ends)
GROUP D - Four plastic feet c/w fixing
screws
GROUP E - Two Depth of Cut Stops -
locate on Guide Rods, one at each end of thre carriage
GROUP F - Four Base fixing screws with
Hex. key
Not Shown - Base and Saw complete
ASSEMBLY
1. Mitre Table to Carriage
Attach the Carriage to the Mitre Table so that the pointer locates over the ledge, at the side of the Mitre Table, as shown in fig.2. It will be necessary to lift the locking lever, to depress the locking mechanism, so that the two components can be connected.
Line up the pivot hole in the Carriage with that in the Mitre Table, and slide in the Pivot Pin from below as shown in fig. 3. The pin is a tight fit in the Mitre table so that i t will be necessary to turn the table over and tap the pivot pin home with a light hammer as shown in fig. 4.
With the pivot pin fully home, screw in the two locating screws (see fig. 5). Screw them in equally, so that the carriage is capable of moving evenly and smoothly on the pivot pin without sloppyness.
2. Feet
Attach the feet to the base at the positions marked on the underside, using the screws provided.
3. Base
Attach he base to the mitre table using the four hex. socket screws provided.
4. Work Clamp
Screw the Clamp Support into one of the threaded holes in the front face of the Mitre Table, (see fig. 6), depending upon which side of the saw blade your work is to be mounted, remembering NOT to clamp the free end of the work. Secure the Clamp Support with the nut provided
5. Work Stop
Screw the Stop Support rod into the threaded hole at the end of the Mitre table and lock in place using the nut provided.
6. Saw Blade
Slide a Depth of Cut Stop on to one of the Guide Support Rods, (one at each end of the carriage), before carefully sliding the Blade Guides on to the Guide Rods. (The stops are secured to the guide rods at any desired position, to limit the travel of the saw blade).
Your Mitre Saw is now fully assembled and ready for
use.
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Fig. 4
Fig. 5
Fig. 6
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