Swarts Tools SW1045 Instruction Booklet

INSTRUCTION BOOKLET
PLEASE READ CARE AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USE
305mm
Double Bevel Sliding Compound Mitre Saw
Part No. SW1045
WARRANTY
The product is warranted to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for a period
of 36 months from the date of sale. This warranty covers defective parts and workmanship provided that the product is
shipped pre-paid to the seller within 36 months of purchase of goods. This warranty is limited to the repair or replacement
(at the manufacturers’ discretion) of parts and shipping prepaid to the original dispatch destination. We regret that no
liability can be accepted for consequential or special damages of any kind howsoever arising in connection with products
supplied by the seller. This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties expressed or implied. No representative is authorised
to assume for the seller any other liability in connection with the seller’s products.
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SPECIFICATION
Model Number: SW1045
Voltage/Frequency: 240V 50Hz
Input Power: 2000W
No load speed: 4500 RPM
Saw Blade: 305 x 25.4mm
Mitre Table Angles: 45 Degrees to the Left & Right
Straight Cut: 340 x 102mm 0 x 0 Degrees
Mitre Cut: 240 x 102mm 45 x 0 Degrees
Bevel Cut: 340 x 55mm 0 x 45 Degrees to the Left
340 x 40mm 0 x 45 Degrees to the Right
Compound Mitre Cut: 240 x 55mm 45 x 45 Degrees to the Left
240 x 40mm 45 x 45 Degrees to the Right
Insulation class: Double Insulated
Weight: 18Kg
Content of Delivery
TCT Blade (tted)
Dust Bag
Work Clamp
Front Mount Vice
Blade Socket Wrench
Side Support Bar (x2)
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Keep your work area clean and free from all clutter.
2. Have a safe working environment where the tool is not exposed to rain or moisture. Ensure the workplace is well lit
and free of ammable materials.
3. Guard yourself against electrical shock by avoiding body contact with earthed or grounded surfaces.
4. All visitors or bystanders should be kept at a safe distance at all times and are not to touch the tool, material or
power source under any circumstances.
5. This tool should be stored in a cool, dry, secure place, disconnected from any power source.
6. Do not force this tool. Cutting at a slow and steady pace where the saw is doing all the work is not only safer, it
also will do a better job and extend the tool’s working life.
7. This tool is only to be used for purposes outlined in this manual. Misuse or unsafe usage automatically voids all
warranties and guarantees.
8. Dress properly. Do not wear loose or hanging garments or jewellery as they may get caught in moving
components. Always wear a hair net for long hair, rubber gloves and non-skid footwear are recommended when
using this tool.
9. Wear safety glasses, hearing protection and face or dust masks at all times when operating this saw.
10. This saw is tted with a dust extraction nozzle. Please ensure that it is hooked up correctly before use.
11. Never carry this saw by its cord or yank it from the power point. Keep this cord away from sharp objects, water and
oil.
12. Always use clamps or vices to secure the work piece being cut.
13. Keep a rm footing and stay balanced at all times.
14. Make sure the saw blade is kept sharp and clean at all times. Please follow all service instructions very accurately.
Do not attempt to service this tool. Take it to a licensed repairer or contact Swarts Tools.
BEFORE EACH USE:
1. Check the saw. If a part is missing or damaged or if there is a defect on electrical equipment, switch the saw off
and unplug it. Prior to the next use, replace all the missing, damaged or defective parts.
2. Take steps to prevent jamming the saw blade as this can cause throw backs:
3. Select a saw blade matched to the specic job. Use this saw only for wood.
4. The arrow on the saw disc showing the rotation direction should coincide with the arrow on the saw. The saw
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blade teeth should direct downwards towards the front of machine.
5. Make sure that the saw blade is sharp, undamaged and properly set up. With the machine unplugged, push the
saw head downwards. Turn the saw blade with your hand to check whether the movement is free. Turn the saw
head to the position at an angle of 45° and repeat the check.
6. Make sure that all the attachment devices and locks are tight and no component is allowed too much free travel.
7. Make sure that cut offs fall away from the blade as they may back throw if they contact the blade.
8. Only cut one piece at a time.
A. Take special care when cutting large or very small pieces or pieces difcult to handle.
Use auxiliary supports (table, holders) for long pieces that tend to fall down from the table when unsupported.
B. Never use this saw to cut pieces so small that they cannot be safely held.
C. When cutting pieces of various prole, work so that the material cannot slip and get jammed in the blade. Work
pieces should either attach with all their surface areas or it is necessary to hold them with a device that will prevent
rotating, turning or slipping during the course of cutting.
D. Round pieces, such as bars or tubes should be held rmly, otherwise they could spin and there is a risk of the
blade getting stuck.
9. Do not cut timber with nails, screws or other foreign objects embedded in it.
10. Ensure the cutting table is clear of all loose material before turning the saw on.
11. Ensure that the depth stop is set correctly and it can not cut through the saw bed. Ensure all fasteners are
edequetly tight.
PRE-OPERATION STEPS:
1. Hold saw head by the handle grip and push it slightly downwards. Pull out lock knob .
2. Prior to the rst work operation set the angle between the disc and the table to 90°.
3. If necessary, adjust the saw head to the table at an angle of 90° using the adjusting screw. Then lock the screw.
Using a manual protractor, check whether a trial cut is cut at a 90° angle as required.
4. Setting an angle of 45° for a bevel cut, the procedure is the same, the adjusting screw has to be used. Using two
lock screws, it is possible to set the stop for 90° and 45°.
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