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c )  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 toolaccidentally.
d )  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 untrainedusers.
e )  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 powertools.
f )  Keep cutting tools sharp and clean. Properly maintained cutting 
tools with sharp cutting edges are less likely to bind and are easier 
tocontrol.
g )  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 hazardoussituation.
h )  Keep handles and grasping surfaces dry, clean and free 
from oil and grease. Slippery handles and grasping surfaces 
do not allow for safe handling and control of the tool in 
unexpectedsituations.
5) Service
a )  Have your power tool serviced by a qualified repair person 
using only identical replacement parts. This will ensure that the 
safety of the power tool ismaintained.
Safety Rules for Mitre Saws
a )  Mitre saws are intended to cut wood or wood-like products, 
they cannot be usedwith abrasive cut-off wheels for cutting 
ferrous material such as bars, rods, studs,etc. Abrasive dust 
causes moving parts such as the lower guard to jam. Sparks 
fromabrasive cutting will burn the lower guard, the kerf insert and 
other plasticparts.
b )  Use clamps to support the workpiece whenever possible. If 
supporting theworkpiece by hand, you must always keep 
your hand at least 100mm from eitherside of the saw blade. 
Do not use this saw to cut pieces that are too small to besecurely 
clamped or held by hand. If your hand is placed too close to the saw 
blade,there is an increased risk of injury from bladecontact.
c )  The workpiece must be stationary and clamped or held 
against both the fence and the table. Do not feed the workpiece 
into the blade or cut “freehand” in any way. Unrestrained or moving 
workpieces could be thrown at high speeds, causinginjury.
d )  Push the saw through the workpiece. Do not pull the saw 
through the workpiece. To make a cut, raise the saw head and 
pull it out over the workpiece without cutting, start the motor, press 
the saw head down and push the saw through the workpiece. 
Cutting on the pull stroke is likely to cause the saw blade to climb 
on top of the workpiece and violently throw the blade assembly 
towards theoperator.
e )  Never cross your hand over the intended line of cutting either 
in front or behind the saw blade. Supporting the workpiece 
“cross handed” i.e. holding the workpiece to the right of the saw 
blade with your left hand or vice versa is verydangerous.
f )  Do not reach behind the fence with either hand closer than 
100mm from either side of the saw blade, to remove wood 
scraps, or for any other reason while the blade is spinning. 
The proximity of the spinning saw blade to your hand may not be 
obvious and you may be seriouslyinjured.
g )  Inspect your workpiece before cutting. If the workpiece is 
bowed or warped, clamp it with the outside bowed face 
toward the fence. Always make certain that there is no gap 
between the workpiece, fence and table along the line of the cut. 
Bent or warped workpieces can twist or shift and may cause binding 
on the spinning saw blade while cutting. There should be no nails or 
foreign objects in theworkpiece.
h )  Do not use the saw until the table is clear of all tools, wood 
scraps, etc., except for the workpiece. Small debris or loose 
pieces of wood or other objects that contact the revolving blade can 
be thrown with highspeed.
i )  Cut only one workpiece at a time. Stacked multiple 
workpieces cannot be adequately clamped or braced and 
may bind on the blade or shift duringcutting.
j )  Ensure the mitre saw is mounted or placed on a level, firm 
work surface before use. A level and firm work surface reduces 
the risk of the mitre saw becomingunstable.
k )  Plan your work. Every time you change the bevel or mitre 
angle setting, make sure the adjustable fence is set correctly 
to support the workpiece and will not interfere with the blade 
or the guarding system. Without turning the tool “ON” and with 
no workpiece on the table, move the saw blade through a complete 
simulated cut to assure there will be no interference or danger of 
cutting thefence.
l )   Provide adequate support such as table extensions, saw 
horses, etc. for a workpiece that is wider or longer than the 
table top. Workpieces longer or wider than the mitre saw table can 
tip if not securely supported. If the cut-off piece or workpiece tips, it 
can lift the lower guard or be thrown by the spinningblade.
m )  Do not use another person as a substitute for a table 
extension or as additional support. Unstable support for the 
workpiece can cause the blade to bind or the workpiece to shift 
during the cutting operation pulling you and the helper into the 
spinningblade.
n )  The cut-off piece must not be jammed or pressed by any 
means against the spinning saw blade. If confined, i.e. using 
length stops, the cut-off piece could get wedged against the blade 
and thrownviolently.
o )  Always use a clamp or a fixture designed to properly support 
round material such as rods or tubing. Rods have a tendency 
to roll while being cut, causing the blade to “bite” and pull the work 
with your hand into theblade.
p )  Let the blade reach full speed before contacting the 
workpiece. This will reduce the risk of the workpiece beingthrown.
q )  If the workpiece or blade becomes jammed, turn the mitre 
saw off. Wait for all moving parts to stop and disconnect the 
plug from the power source and/or remove the battery pack. 
Then work to free the jammed material. Continued sawing with a 
jammed workpiece could cause loss of control or damage to the 
mitresaw.
r )  After finishing the cut, release the switch, hold the saw head 
down and wait for the blade to stop before removing the 
cut-off piece. Reaching with your hand near the coasting blade 
isdangerous.