Matrix HM1028R User manual

HM1028R Art.-Nr.: 59695044
Guide de l'utilisateur
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User's manual
Mitre Saw
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Read the entire operating
instructions prior to the assembly
and operation of the tool.
These operating instructions are intended
to make it easier for you to get familiar with
your tool and maximize its tool.
The operating instructions contain important
notes on how to work safely, properly and
economically with your machine and how
to avoid dangers, save repair costs, reduce
downtime, and increase the reliability and
working life of the machine.
In addition to the safety regulations
contained herein, you must in any case
comply with the applicable regulations of
your country with respect to the operation
of the machine.
Put the operating instructions in a clear
plastic folder to protect them from dirt and
humidity, and store them near the machine.
The instructions must be read and carefully
observed by each operator prior to starting
the work. Only persons who have been
trained in the use of the machine and have
been informed on its related dangers and
risks are allowed to use the machine. The
required minimum age must be met.
In addition to the safety notes contained in
the present operating instructions and the
special regulations of your country, the
generally recognized technical rules for the
operation of wood working machines must
be observed.
Attention!
Read and understand all instruct-
ions before using this tool.
Technical data
Size of saw blade: 255 mm/10"
No load speed: 6000 RPM
Number of teeth: 36T
Mitre stops 45°, 30°, 22,5°, 15°, 0°,
15°, 22,5°, 30°, 45°
Weight 39 lbs
Motor V/Hz 120 V ~ 60 Hz
Rated Current: 13 A
Subject to technical modications!
The height of the work piece must be at
least 3 mm.
Make sure that the work piece is always
secured with the clamping device.
General notes
• After unpacking, check all parts for any
transport damage. Inform the supplier
immediately of any faults. Make sure the
delivery is complete.
• Before putting into operation, familiarize
yourself with the machine by carefully
reading these instructions.
• Use only original accessories, wearing or
replacement parts.
• When ordering, include our item number
and the type and year of construction of the
machine.
Wear hearing protection.
Wear eye protection.
Wear breathing protection.
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General Safety Notes
• Provide adequate lighting in the
workplace.
• Use clamps to secure the work piece.
• Follow the instructions for changing
cutting accessories.
• Keep handles dry and free from oil and
grease.
• Distribute the safety instructions to all
persons working on the machine.
• Keep all safety and hazard warnings
on the machine in complete and legible
condition at all times.
• Check power cords. Do not use the tool if
the power cord is damaged.
• Make sure that the machine is stable and
on solid ground.
• Take care when working: there is risk of
injury to ngers, hands and eyes.
• Keep children away from the machine
when it is plugged in.
• When the machine is being operated, all
guards and covers must be properly tted.
• The operator must be at least 18 years
old. Apprentices must be at least 16 years
old and should be supervised when using
the machine.
• Persons working on the machine should
not be distracted.
• Keep the machine work station clear of
chips and other debris.
• Wear tight-tting clothing. Take off jewelry,
rings and watches.
• Wear a cap or hairnet to protect long hair.
• The safety devices on the machine must
not be dismantled or destroyed.
• Perform retting, adjustment,
measurement and cleaning work only when
the engine is turned off and unplugged.
Unplug and wait for the rotating parts of the
tool to come to a complete standstill.
• Switch off the machine when
troubleshooting. Unplug the machine.
• Installation, repair and maintenance work
on this power tool may only be carried out
by qualied professionals.
• All protective and safety equipment must
be immediately re-installed after repairs
and maintenance are completed.
• Do not expose the machine to moisture
and do not use near ammable liquids or
gases.
• Take care during machine operation.
Use common sense when working. Do not
use the power tool when you are tired or
distracted.
• Never use outdoors when the general
weather and environmental conditions do
not allow it (e.g. charged atmospheres,
during a lightning storm or when it is
raining).
• Wear appropriate clothing: Do not wear
wide sleeves, scarves, neckties, necklaces,
or bracelets, which could get caught in the
moving machine parts.
• Always use personal safety devices:
appropriate safety goggles, well-tting
gloves, outer or inner ear protection and a
hood that covers the hair if necessary.
• Pay attention to the power cable: it must
never catch on the machine or cause the
machine to become unplugged.
Protect it from sharp edges, oil and
overheating.
• If an extension cord is needed, use only
approved products.
• Guard against electric shock: avoid
contact with grounded objects such as
pipes, radiators and refrigerators.

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• Keep your work area clean.
• Do not overload the power tool - you will
work more safely within an appropriate
output range.
• Wear safety glasses and a dust mask
when carrying out work that generates dust.
• Always connect the dust collection device
every time you work.
• Do not use the cable for purposes for
which it was not intended. Do not use it
to pull the plug from the socket. Keep the
cable away from heat, oil and sharp edges.
• Avoid inappropriate body posture. Keep
proper footing and keep your balance at all
times.
• Do not leave any wrenches or key tools in
the machine.
Before turning the machine on, make sure
that adjusting keys and wrenches have
been removed.
• Store unused power tools safely. They
should be stored in a dry place, locked or
placed up high so that they are out of reach
of children.
• Use the correct power tool for the task at
hand.
• Do not use low output machines for heavy
work.
• Do not use the power tool for purposes for
which it was not intended.
• When working outdoors, non-skid
footwear is recommended.
• Take good care of tools. Keep cutting
tools sharp and clean for better and safer
working conditions.
• Regularly check the power tool‘s power
cord and have it replaced by a certied
technician if damaged.
• Inspect extension cords regularly and
replace them if they are damaged.
• Avoid accidental starting of the machine.
• Make sure that the switch is off before
plugging the power tool into the mains.
• Check the power tool for damage.
• Before further use of the power tool,
safety devices or slightly damaged parts
should be carefully inspected for proper
and intended function.
• Verify that the moving parts work properly
and do not jam; and check that there are no
damaged parts. All parts must be installed
correctly and meet all requirements to
ensure the proper operation of the power
tool.
• Damaged safety devices or other parts
must be repaired by an authorized dealer
in accordance with regulations or replaced,
unless otherwise specied in these
instructions.
• Damaged switches must be replaced at a
service centre.
• Do not use electric tools with switches that
cannot be turned on and off.
IMPORTANT:
• The use of unauthorized tools and other
accessories can pose a risk of personal
injury.
• Your power tool should be repaired by a
qualied electrician.
• This power tool complies with the relevant
safety regulations.
Repairs may only be performed by
a qualied electrician, using original
replacement parts, otherwise injury to the
user may occur.
Additional safety notes for mitre saws
• Do not use deformed or damaged blades.
• Do not operate the saw without guards in
place.
• Replace the table insert when worn.

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• The saw should only be used to cut wood,
wood-like materials and plastics.
• Use only the manufacturer‘s
recommended saw blades that meet the
EN847-1 standard.
• Attach a dust collector to your mitre saw
during operation.
• Select the blades according to the
material to be cut.
• Check the maximum depth of cut.
• When cutting longer pieces always use
extension rails and insert clamps or other
clamping devices for better grip.
• Wear ear protection.
• The operator must stand in front of the
saw during operation.
• Use clamps to secure the workpiece.
• Turn off the power tool if the blade gets
stuck in the workpiece or the workpiece
gets wedged.
• Warning: Do not use blades made of high
speed steel.
• Keep the oor area free of loose particles
such as wood chips and cutoffs.
• Make sure that the blade speed indicated
on its label is at least as high as that of the
saw speed.
• Use gloves when handling saw blades
and rough materials.
• Be sure to use only shims and spindle
rings that are suitable for the purpose
specied by the manufacturer.
• Warning: Do not remove cuttings or other
parts of the work piece from the cutting
area while the machine is running and the
saw has not yet come to a complete stop.
• Always clamp the work piece to the saw
table.
• Make sure that the machine is sitting
securely before beginning to saw.
WARNING! Noise can be harmful to your
health. If a sound level of 85dB (A) is
exceeded, ear protection must be worn.
Before each use, all guards and other
parts should be carefully inspected to see
whether they still fulll their functions.
Check for alignment, smooth operation,
breakage or other damage that could impair
function. A damaged part should either be
immediately and professionally repaired or
replaced.
Hazard from blocking work pieces or parts!
If blockage occurs, please proceed as
follows:
1. Switch the device off
2. Unplug it
3. Wear gloves
4. Fix blockage with appropriate tools.
Parts list
Parts list refers to gures on pages 2 and 3.
1 Handle
2 Start switch
3 Base
4 Joint for casing / base
5 Rotary table
6 Motor
7 Saw blade
8 Table insert
9 Saw blade guard, xed
10 Saw blade guard, moveable
11 Chip bag
12 Clamping jaw
13 Locking button
14 Work piece support
15 Latched position lever
16 Locking grip
17 Locking screw
18 Locking screw for drag guide
19 Scale
20 Indicator
21 Guard cover

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Operating instructions
Proper use
• The machine must only be used in
technically perfect condition in accordance
with its designated use and the instructions
set out in the operating manual, and
only by safety-conscious persons who are
fully aware of the risks involved in operating
the machine. Any functional disorders,
especially those affecting the safety of
the machine, should therefore be rectied
immediately.
• Any other use exceeds authorization. The
manufacturer is not responsible for any
damages resulting from unauthorized
use; risk is the sole responsibility of the
operator.
• The safety, work and maintenance
instructions of the manufacturer as well as
the technical data given in the calibrations
and dimensions must be adhered to.
• Relevant accident prevention regulations
and other, generally recognized safety-
technical rules must also be adhered to.
• The machine may only be used,
maintained, and operated by persons
familiar with it and instructed in its operation
and procedures. Arbitrary alterations to the
machine release the manufacturer from all
responsibility for any resulting damages.
• The machine may only be used with
original accessories and tools made by the
manufacturer.
Remaining Hazards
The machine has been built using
modern technology in accordance with
recognized safety rules. Some remaining
hazards, however, may still exist.
• Only process selected woods without
defects such as branch knots, edge cracks,
surface cracks. Wood with such defects is
prone to splintering and can be hazardous.
• Wood which is not correctly glued can
explode when being processed due to
centrifugal force.
• Trim work piece to a rectangular shape,
center and correctly secure before
processing. Unbalanced work pieces can
be hazardous.
• Long hair and loose clothing can be
hazardous when the work piece is rotating.
Wear personal protective gear such as a
hair net and tight tting work clothes.
• Saw dust and wood chips can be
hazardous. Wear personal protective gear
such as safety goggles and a dust mask.
• The use of incorrect or damaged power
cables can lead to injuries caused by
electricity.
• Even when all safety measures are taken,
some remaining hazards which are not yet
evident may still be present.
• Remaining hazards can be minimized by
following the instructions in "Safety
Precautions", "Proper Use" and in the entire
operating manual.
• Do not force the machine unnecessarily:
excessive cutting pressure may lead to
rapid deterioration of the blade and a
decrease in performance in terms of nish
and cutting precision.
• When cutting aluminum and plastics
always use the appropriate clamps: all work
pieces must be clamped down rmly.
• Avoid accidental starts: do not press the
start button while inserting the plug into the
socket.
• Always use the tools recommended in this
manual to obtain the best results from your
mitre saw.
• Always keep hands away from the work
area when the machine is running; before
performing tasks of any kind release the
main switch button located on the handgrip,
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Assembly
WARNING! For your own safety, only
insert the mains plug in a socket after
you have completed all assembly steps,
and read and understood the safety and
operating instructions.
Take the saw out of its packaging and
position it on the work bench.
Remove the saw from the packaging and
place it on a workbench. (Positioning of
the saw on the workbench - see next page
under "POSITIONING / WORKSPACE")
Assembling the Saw Dust Bag
• Press the dust bag and attach it to the
discharge opening in the engine area.
Appropriate Usage
Intended Usage
The machine cuts:
• Wood and wood-like materials
• Plastic
Inappropriate Usage
The machine is not suitable for:
• Ferrous materials, steel and cast iron, as
well as all other types of materials that are
not listed, especially food.
• Compound cuts without protection.
• Materials which are larger than the
indicated cutting capacities:
0°x0° 13 3/8 X 2 61/64 IN (340x75 mm)
45°x0° 9 7/16 X 2 61/64 IN (240 x 75 mm)
0°x45° 13 3/8 X 1 25/32 IN (340 x 45 mm)
45°x45° 9 7/16 X 1 25/32 IN (240 x 45mm)
Start-up
Observe the safety notes in the
operating instructions before operating
the machine.
REMOVAL OF PACKAGING
Remove the box used to protect the
machine during transportation and keep it
intact for future transportation and storage.
TRANSPORT
In case the machine needs to be
transported put it in the original packaging
in which it was delivered. See to it that
it is placed in the correct position (follow
signs on box).
If possible secure the box with straps to
avoid unintended movement or loss of parts
of the machine.
POSITION/WORK STATION
Place the machine on a work bench or on a
sufciently at base/pedestal to ensure the
best possible stability.
Bearing in mind ergonomic criteria, the
ideal height of the bench or of the base
should be such that the base surface or the
upper work surface is between 90 and 95
cm. from the ground.
Always ensure that there is at least 80
cm. of manoeuvring space in all directions
around the machine in order to perform
all necessary cleaning, maintenance
and adjustment operations safely with
a sufcient amount of space available.
WARNING: Ensure the machine is placed
in a suitable position both in terms of
ambient conditions and lighting. Always
bear in mind that overall ambient conditions
are of fundamental importance to prevent
accidents.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
Check that the electrical system to which
the machine is connected is grounded in
compliance with voltage safety regulations
and that the socket is in perfect condition.
The electrical system must be tted with a
GFCI device to safeguard all conductors
from short circuits and overload.
The selection of this device should be in line
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the machine stated on the motor.
NOTE: Your mitre saw’s electrical system
is equipped with an undervoltage relay
which automatically opens the circuit when
the voltage falls below a minimum pre-
established limit and prevents the self-reset
of machine functions when voltage returns
to normal levels.
If the machine stops involuntarily, do not be
alarmed.
Make sure that there has not been a
voltage failure in the electrical system.
ADJUSTMENTS
ATTENTION: All the adjustment procedures
illustrated below must be performed when
the machine‘s engine is off.
Rotary table 0°- 45° (Fig. 7).
By turning the table, the mitre saw can be
moved to the left- and right- hand side. The
rotary table can be quickly and precisely
set. For swinging the table, loosen the
locking grip (16) by approx. 2 turns and
press the latched position lever (15) to the
desired angle. Then secure with release the
latched position lever (15).
Tilting the Saw Unit (Fig. 3)
The saw unit can be tilted up to an angle of
45º.
Loosen the locking screw (17) on the back
of the machine and, using the scale, tilt the
unit to the desired angular position.
The angle can be determined using the
indicator (20) on the scale (19). Finally, the
locking screw (17) must be securely re-
tightened.
Cutting length adjustment (Fig. 9)
For cutting widths up to approx. 100 mm
it is possible to x the saw’s drag function
with the locking screw for drag guide (18)
in rear position. If the cutting width exceeds
100 mm you must ensure that the locking
screw for drag guide (18) is slackened and
that the motor (6) can be moved.
Operations
After having performed all the above
procedures and operations, you may begin
cutting.
Warning: Always keep hands away from
the cutting area and do not try to approach
it when the machine is running.
Cross-cutting Operation (Fig. 4)
• Release the locking button (13)
• Raise the saw unit using the handle
(1) until the unit locks into the uppermost
position.
• Press the work piece uniformly against
your left side, while ensuring that your hand
is outside the cutting zone of the saw blade.
• With the right hand on the handle (1), so
that the unit can be swiveled downward.
• After pressing of the start switch (2) the
engine starts running.
• Apply the saw blade slowly to the work
piece and cut through it by applying slight
pressure.
• Swing the unit back into the starting
position until it locks into place.
• Release the handle (1), so that the motor
shuts off.
Changing the Saw Blade (Fig. 5)
• Turn the saw off and unplug it from its
power source.
• Put the saw head in the upper position.
• After swinging up the saw blade guard to
the upper position,
• Loosen the screw with the screw key as
Figure B5-2
• Loosen the hex with the hex wrench and
meanwhile press the saw shaft lock.(B5-3).
•Take the blade off the inner ange and
install a new saw blade. Follow the turning
direction of the saw blade. Put the outer
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the screw, and release the blade guard (B5-
4).
• Push the guard cover (21) down and
tighten the screw. (see B5-5 and B5-6)
Electrical Connection
The mitre saw's electric motor is
completely wired ready for operation.
The customer’s connection to the power
supply system, and any extension
cables that may be used, must comply
with local regulations.
Important:
The motor is automatically switched off in
the event of an overload. The motor can
be switched on again after a cooling down
period that can vary.
Defective Electrical Connection Cables
Electrical connection cables often suffer
insulation damage.
Possible causes are:
• Pinch points when connection cables are
run through window or door gaps.
• Kinks resulting from incorrect attachment
or laying of the connection cable.
• Cuts resulting from running over the
connecting cable.
• Insulation damage resulting from forcefully
pulling out of the wall socket.
• Cracks through aging of insulation.
Such defective electrical connection cables
must not be used as the insulation damage
makes them extremely hazardous.
Check electrical connection cables regularly
for damage.
Make sure the cable is disconnected from
the mains when checking.
Electrical connection cables must comply
with the regulations applicable in your
country.
Single-phase Motor
• The mains voltage must match the voltage
specied on the motor’s rating plate.
• Extension cords must be a minimum of 16
gauge (AWG) for a length of up to 50 feet,
or 14 gauge for cords of 100 ft and over.
• The connection to the mains must be
protected with a 16 A slow-acting fuse.
Only a qualied electrician is permitted to
connect the machine and complete repairs
on the power tool.
In the event of enquiries please specify the
following data:
• Motor manufacturer
• Type of motor voltage
• Data recorded on the machine’s rating
plate
• Data recorded on the switch’s rating plate
If a motor has to be returned, it must always
be dispatched with the complete driving unit
and switch.
Accessories
SAWDUST SUCTION REMOVAL SYSTEM
The mitre saw is equipped with a suction
connector, so that it can be connected to a
suction system. Optionally, a dust bag can
also be installed.
The hose of the suction system is fastened
to the suction connector with a hose clamp.
We recommend that you empty the bag or
the container of the suction assembly
from time to time and clean the lter.
The air ow rate of the suction system must
be at least 30 m per second.
Maintenance
If service personnel must be brought in
for exceptional service or repairs during
the warranty period and thereafter,
please contact a service provider
recommended by us or contact the
manufacturer directly.
• Overhauls, maintenance work,
cleaning, as well as the elimination of any
malfunctions must only be undertaken after
turning off the motor.
• All protective and safety equipment must
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of any repair or maintenance work.
REGULAR MAINTENANCE
The regular maintenance described above
and in the paragraph below can be carried
out by unskilled personnel.
• Do not oil the mitre saw because cutting
must be always be carried out in dry
conditions; all rotating parts are self-
lubricating.
• During maintenance, wear protective gear
if possible (accident-prevention goggles
and gloves).
• Remove cuttings when necessary both
from the cutting area, work surfaces and
support bases. Make sure to turn off and
unplug the saw before doing so.
Use of a vacuum cleaner or brush is
recommended.
WARNING: Do not use compressed air
jets!
• Regularly check blade conditions: if
difculties should arise during cutting, have
your blade sharpened by skilled personnel
or replace it if necessary.
ASSISTANCE
When in need of skilled personnel for
special maintenance, or for repairs, both
during and following the guarantee period,
always apply to authorized centres for
assistance or directly to the manufacturer if
there is no authorized centre in your area.
Disposal of the machine
Once its operating activity is nished, the
disposal of the machine must take place
through a standard Collection and Disposal
Centre for industrial waste.
Please contact your municipality for
available services in your area.

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Troubleshooting
Problem Possible Cause Help
The motor does not
run.
Faulty motor, power supply cable
or plug.
Burned out fuses.
Have the machine checked by
skilled personnel. Do not try to
repair the machine yourselves
as it may be dangerous. Check
the fuses and replace them if
necessary.
The motor starts
slowly and does not
reach running speed.
Low-power supply voltage.
Damaged windings. Burned out
capacitor.
Ask the Electricity Distributor
to check the voltage available.
Have the machine motor
checked by skilled personnel.
Have the capacitor replaced by
skilled personnel.
Excessive motor
noise.
Damaged windings. Faulty motor. Have the motor checked by
skilled personnel.
The motor does not
reach full power.
Overloaded circuit due to lighting,
utilities or other motors.
Do not use other utilities or
motors on the circuit to which the
cutting-off machine is connected.
Motor overheats
easily
Overload of the motor; inadequate
cooling of the motor.
Prevent overloading the motor
when cutting; remove dust from
the motor to ensure an optimum
cooling of the motor.
Decrease in cutting
power
The saw blade is too small
(sharpened too often).
Re-adjust the end stop of the
saw unit.
The saw cut is rough
or wavy.
The saw blade is dull; the
tooth shape is not suited to the
thickness of the material.
Re-sharpen the saw blade or use
an appropriate saw blade.
The work piece rips
or splinters.
The cutting pressure is excessive
or the saw blade is not suited to
the application.
Use the correct saw blade.
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Parts list
No. Description Qty
1 foot pad 4
2 M10*40 Blade bolt 1
3 Base 1
4 M6*40 screw 2
5 M4*10 screws 10
6 back supporting frame 1
7 M6 Locknut 4
8 fence 1
9 M6*8 screw 1
10 M6*25 screw 2
11 M8*20 Hex screw 4
12 Sliding fence 1
13 φ6*φ18*2 Washer 1
14 M6*30 Hex screw 1
15 M8*30 Hex screw 2
16 8 Spring washer 6
17 8 Washer 4
18 locking handle 1
19 φ10*φ25*2 ring 2
20 locking shaft 1
21 M10 Locknut 2
22 Locking shaft 1
23 Connecting seat 1
24 M8*25 Hex screw 2
25 M8 nut 2
26 6 Washer 1
27 6 Spring washer 2
28 M6*25 Hex screw 1
29 M8*25 Hex screw 1
30 4 Washer 4
31 guide 1
32 Limiter 1
33 5 Washer 11
34 5 Spring washer 11
35 M5*14 Hex screw 2
36 M6*35 Blade bolt 1
37 Fixed pole 1
38 Strut 1
39 Spring 1
40 Side handle cover 1
41 M5*16 screw 7
42 Side handle 1
43 Locking lever 1
44 M10*20 Cutting nut 1
45 Locking piece 1
46 4 Spring washer 2
47 table 1
48 table insert 1
49 M4*10 scre w6
50 Cover 2
51 Miter pointer 1
52 Linear Bearings 4
53 Linear bearing spacer 2
54 φ7*φ17*1 washer 2
55 φ10*φ5.5*4 Steel sleeve 2
56 Support bar 1
57 cable sleeve 2
58 M8*30 Non-standard hex screws 1
59 Connecting shaft 1
60 Large torsion spring 1
61 nut 1
62 Lock pin spring 1
63 2.5*16 Flexible pin 1
64 lock pin 1
65 6*32 Flexible pin 2
66 Bracket 1
67 Rubber Ring 2
68 sliding bar 2
69 Crimping sleeve 1
70 straining rear cover 1
71 M6 nut 2
72 M6*14 Hex screw 2
73 5*10 Slotted Tapping screw 1
74 cable sleeve 2
75 power cord 1
76 M5*12 Non-standard screws 1
77 Transparent cover shield 1
78 Transparent cover large spring 1

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79 M6*7 Hexagon screw 1
80 M6*14 screw 1
81 Transparent cover large
cover sheet
1
82 Fixed sets 1
83 M5 Locknut 1
84 window cover 1
85 window cover ring 1
86 M4*14 screen 2
87 M4*12 screw 1
88 screw 1
89 Outer ange 1
90 Blade 1
91 Inner ange 1
92 circlip 1
93 6003 Bearing 1
94 Spindle 1
95 M6*10 screws 1
96 Head capsule 1
97 6002 Bearing 2
98 belt wheel 1
99 φ6*φ25*3 Washer 1
100 5*20 Square key 1
101 M6*20 Hex screw 1
102 belt 1
103 Belt cover 1
104 M5*20 screw 1
105 lock spring 1
106 circlip 1
107 8*47 Slotted locking pin 1
108 4*16 Tapping screw 15
109 Operating handle-B 1
110 screw 2
111 screw 1
112 Switch 1
113 Switch knob 1
114 Handle plastic cover 1
115 4*14 Tapping screw 1
116 Cord clamp 2
117 Operating handle-A 1
118 Carry handle-L 1
119 Carry handle-R 1
120 4*20 Tapping screw 2
121 internal wire 1
122 M4*25 screws 2
123 connection wire box cover 1
124 WIring row 1
125 connection wire box 1
126 M6*50 screws 1
127 M6 Knurled nut 1
128 depth bracket 1
129 M5*10 screw 2
130 tie 1
131 Cable 1
132 dust collector(right) 1
133 dust collector(left) 1
134 Fan guide 1
135 rotor 1
136 6200 Bearing 1
137 5*75 Tapping screw 2
138 Stator 1
139 spring 2
140 Brush holder cover 2
141 carbon brush 2
142 Brush holder 2
143 Motor housing 1
144 soft start 1
145 cord clamp box 1
146 back cover 1
147 scale 1
148 6 #wrench 1
149 13 # Sleeve wrench 1
150 Dust bag 1
151 work clamp 1
151-1 Handwheel 1
151-2 clamp 1
151-3 clamp piece 1
151-4 screw 1
151-5 Guide pin 1

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151-6 M6*15 screws 1
152 extension wing(left) 1
152-1 M5*14 screws 1
152-2 5 spring washer 1
152-3 locker 1
152-4 left wing 1
152-5 M5*12 screws 2
152-6 extension bar 2
152-7 4*10 screws 2
152-8 M5 Locknut 1
153 extension wing(right) 1
153-1 extension bar 2
153-2 M5 Locknut 1
153-3 4*10 screws 2
153-4 M5*12 screws 2
153-5 right wing 1
153-6 locker 1
153-7 M5*12 screws 1
153-8 5 spring washer 1

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Warranty
Thank you for investing in a Matrix power
tool.These products have been made to
demanding, high-quality standards and
are guaranteed for domestic use against
manufacturing faults for a period of 36 months
from the date of purchase.This guarantee
does not affect your statutory rights. In case of
any malfunction of your tool (failure, missing
part, etc.), please contact one of our service
technicians by using our toll-free service line
at 1-866-206-0888 Ext. 2 from 8 AM to 6 PM,
Monday to Friday, Eastern time. RONA reserves
the right to repair or replace the defective tool,
at its discretion. The product is guaranteed for
36 months if used for normal trade purposes.
Any guarantee is invalid if the product has
been overloaded or subject to neglect,
improper use or an attempted repair other
than by an authorized agent. Heavy-duty, daily
professional or hire usage are not guaranteed.

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Lire les instructions d’utilisation
au complet avant le montage et
l'utilisation de l'outil.
Ces instructions d’utilisation ont pour but
de vous familiariser avec l’appareil et d'en
maximiser l'utilisation.
Les instructions d’utilisation comprennent
d’importantes consignes pour un travail
sécuritaire, conforme et économique avec
l’appareil. Elles indiquent comment éviter
des dangers et des frais inutiles pour des
réparations, comment réduire le temps
d’arrêt et comment augmenter la abilité et
la durée de vie de l’appareil.
En plus des consignes de sécurité gurant
dans ces instructions d’utilisation, il faut
respecter, en tout temps, la réglementation
en vigueur dans votre pays en ce qui a trait
à l’utilisation de l’appareil.
Placez les instructions d’utilisation à
l’intérieur d’une pochette de plastique pour
les protéger contre la saleté et l’humidité, et
gardez-les près de l’appareil. Elles doivent
être lues par chaque opérateur avant qu‘il
ne commence à travailler et elles doivent
être minutieusement respectées.
Seules des personnes ayant été instruites
sur l’utilisation de l’appareil et informées
des dangers possibles ont le droit d’utiliser
l’appareil. Il faut respecter l’âge minimum.
En plus des consignes de sécurité gurant
dans les présentes instructions d’utilisation
et des réglementations en vigueur dans
votre pays, il faut respecter les règles
techniques généralement reconnues pour
l’utilisation d’appareils pour le travail du
bois.
Spécications techniques
Taille de la lame de scie: 255 mm/10 po
Vitesse à vide: 6000 tr/min
Nombre de dents: 36
Butées d'onglet:
45°, 30°, 22,5°, 15°, 0°,
15°, 22,5°, 30°, 45°
Poids: 39 lb
Moteur V/Hz 120 V ~ 60 Hz
Consommation de courant A 13 A
Sous réserve de modications
techniques!
La hauteur de la pièce à travailler doit
être d’au moins 3 mm.
Assurez-vous que la pièce à travailler
soit toujours bien maintenue avec le
dispositif de blocage.
Conseils généraux
• Vériez dès la livraison qu’aucune pièce
n’a été détériorée pendant le transport. En
cas de réclamation, informez aussitôt le
livreur. Nous ne pouvons tenir compte des
réclamations ultérieures.
• Vériez que la livraison est bien complète.
• Familiarisez-vous avec l’appareil avant
la mise en marche en lisant le guide
d’utilisation.
• Pour les accessoires et les pièces
standards, n’utilisez que des pièces
d’origine.
Avant la mise en marche, lire le
mode d’emploi !
Portez une protection auditive.
Portez des lunettes de protection.
Portez un équipement de
protection respiratoire.
Attention!
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