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22. Never stand on this tool. Serious 
injuries could occur if this tool tips over and 
you come into contact with the saw blade. 
23. Reduce the risk of unintentional 
starting. Make sure switch is in off position 
before plugging in. 
25. Do not use the saw without the guards 
in position, especially after a mode change, 
and to keep guards in good working order 
and properly maintained.
26. The Riving Knife shall not be thicker 
than the width of the groove cut by the 
saw blade and not thinner than the body 
of the blade.
27. Ensure that the arm is securely fixed 
when beveling.
28. Always put the push stick into 
storage when not in use.
29. Keep the floor area free of loose 
material e.g. chips and off cuts.
30. Ensure that the bench saw table is 
securely fixed at the chosen height.
31. Ensure that the speed marked on the 
saw blade is at least equal to the speed 
marked on the saw.
32. Ensure that the upper portion of the 
saw blade is completely enclosed in mitre 
saw mode.
33. Refrain from removing any off cuts 
or other parts of the workpiece from 
the cutting area whilst the machine is 
running and the saw head is not in the 
rest position.
34. The saw shall not be used for slotting 
(stopped groove).
35. Always clamp the workpiece to the 
saw table in mitre saw mode. Ensure 
before each cut that the machine is stable.
WARNING: The operation of any table mitre 
saw can result in foreign objects being 
thrown into your eyes, which can result in 
severe eye damage. Before beginning power 
tool operation, always wear safety goggles 
or safety glasses with side shield and a full 
face shield when needed. 
WARNING: If any parts are missing, do not 
operate your table mitre saw until the missing 
parts are replaced. Failure to follow this rule 
could result in serious personal injury. 
ADDITIONAL SAFETY ADVICE
CARRYING YOUR TABLE MITRE SAW
Safety Advice
1. Although compact, this saw is heavy. To 
reduce the risk of back injury, get competent 
help whenever you have to lift the saw.
2. To reduce the risk of back injury, hold the 
tool close to your body when lifting. Bending 
your knees so you can lift with your legs, not 
your back. Lift by using the handhold areas 
at each side of the machines base.
3. Never carry the Table Mitre Saw by the 
power cord. Carrying the tool by the power 
cord could cause damage to the insulation 
or the wire connections resulting in electric 
shock or fire.
4. Before moving the saw tighten the mitre 
and bevel locking screws to guard against 
sudden unexpected movement.
5. Lock the Cutting Head in its lowest position. 
Ensure that the Cutting Head Locking Pin is 
completely engaged in its socket.
WARNING: Do not use the blade guard as 
a ‘lifting point’. The power cord must be 
removed from the power supply before 
attempting to move the machine. 
• Lock the Cutting Head in the down 
position using the Cutting Head locking 
pin. 
• Loosen the Mitre Angle Locking Screw. 
Turn the table to either of its maximum 
settings. 
• Lock the table in position using the 
Locking Screw. 
• Use the two carry handle cut-outs 
machined into either side of the 
machine base, to transport the 
machine.
Place the saw on a secure stationary 
work surface and check the saw over 
carefully. 
Check particularly the operation of all the 
machines safety features before attempting 
to operate the machine.










