Mako SROM 1196 Manual de usuario

Instruction Manual
250mm SLIDING MITRE SAW
Model SROM 1196
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Dear Valued Customer,
Thank you for purchasing this Mako Power Tool.
We are dedicated to providing quality Mako Power Tools at competitive prices. Whether you are
serious about DIY or just a casual user, our range of power tools are perfect for any job.
Mako 2 Year DIY Warranty:
All Mako Power Tools are backed by a comprehensive 2 year DIY warranty. If for any reason you
experience a fault with this power tool, please contact the retailer that it was purchased from, and
present the receipt for a full refund or replacement. The warranty is void if damage is not attributable
to normal wear and tear, if the tool is used commercially, the motor is overloaded or is tampered
with, is damaged by accident or if it is bought second hand. Continued use after partial failure, or use
with the incorrect accessories will void the warranty.
This warranty excludes all Mako accessories, which are covered by their own appropriate warranties.
MAKO TOOLS ARE FOR DIY USE ONLY. THEY ARE NOT DESIGNED OR APPROVED FOR
INDUSTRIAL OR COMMERCIAL USE.






CONTENTS:
1. Safety Instructions and Warnings
2. Accessories
3. Machine components
4. Proper usage
5. General Safety Instructions
6. Special Safety Instructions
7. Before starting
8. Transport
9. Assembly
10. Working with the Sliding Miter Saw
11. Maintenance & Cleaning
12. Mako Mitre Saw Technical Data
DESCRIPTION OF SYMBOLS:
Please read all of the safety and operating instructions carefully before using
this mitre saw. Please pay particular attention to all sections of this User
Guide that carry warning symbols and notices.
Observe caution and safety notes!
Caution - electric shock! Danger to life!
IMPORTANT: Do not look straight into the laser.
Laser Class II
Wear hearing protection, dust protection mask, protective
glasses and protective gloves.
Keep children away from electrical power tools!
Protect electrical power tools from moisture!
Check that the device, mains lead and plug are in good
condition!
Safety class
Ⅱ
Dispose of
packaging and appliance in an
environmentally friendly way!

1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS:
The equipment complies with the safety regulations required for electrical equipment.
Read through the instructions for use before starting up the equipment.
Improper use can lead to personal Injury and properly damage. Persons who are not familiar with the
instructions may not operate the equipment. Keep the instructions for use in safe custody. Children
and youths are not permitted to operate the equipment
2. ACCESSORIES:
This Sliding Mitre Saw is supplied with the following accessories:
Saw Blade – 60 tooth (fitted)
Dust Collection Bag
Work Clamp
Side Support Bar (2x)
Hex Key (for blade changing)
3. MACHINE COMPONENTS:
1. Laser
2. ON/OFF switch for the laser light
3. Laser cover
4. Laser adjustment
5. Sawing arm
6. Release knob
7. Control lever
8. Carry handle
9. Top guard (fixed)
10. Hold Down Clamp
11. Lock for hold down clamp (2x)
12. Swinging lower guard
13. Guard control arm
14. Cover for saw blade screws
15. Chip bag
16. Vertical angle lock
17. Vertical angle scale
18. Stop
19. Hexagonal wrench
20. Mitre bench
21. Mitre scale
22. Bench insert (slotted pate)
23. ON/OFF switch for machine
24. Mitre angle lock
25. Spindle locking button
26. Outlet for dust extractor
27. Guide rails
28. Slide lock
29. Setting screw for cutting depth
30. Depth stop
31. Lock nut
32. Setting screw for sawing head angle
33. Stopper for 90° lock
34. Release lever for saw blade guard
35. Side supports (2x)
36. Positioning holes for side supports (2 pr)
4. PROPER USE:
This machine is designed for crosscutting wood and plastic in sizes corresponding to the machine size.
It is not suitable for cutting firewood.
Use only saw blades which are suitable for the machine. Do not use cutting discs.
The manufacturer assumes no liability whatsoever for improper use, or if the machine has been
tampered with.
Give equal attention to the safety instructions, assembly and operating instructions as well as all
prevailing accident preventions regulations.

5. GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS:
•This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical,
sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given
supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
•Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
•Keep your work area clean and well lit to prevent accidents.
•Don’t use electric devices close to flammable liquids or gases, or in wet or damp environments. If
you fail to observe this, there is danger of fire or explosion.
•Never leave the device running unattended.
•Never use the device when you are tired or lack concentration or if your reactions are impaired due
to consumption of alcohol or medication. Lack of attention can lead to serious injury.
•Keep the tools clean and in good working order in order to be able to work better and safer.
•Don’t wear bulky clothing or jewellery.
•Make sure you can stand stably and have shoes that won’t slip.
•Use a head cover if you have long hair. Loose clothing, jewellery, and long hair can become
entangled in moving parts.
•Always wear safety goggles.
•Wear a dust mask when working with materials that produce dust.
•Wear ear protection if a lot of noise is produced.
•Persons using the machines must not be distracted. This could cause one to lose control over the
tool.
•Don’t use any device that has a faulty on/off switch. An electric tool that can no longer be switched
on or off is dangerous and must be repaired.
•Always switch the device on before coming into contact with the material.
•Remove keys and adjusting tools before switching on the device.
•Never overload the machine. If the speed drops, unload the machine or switch it off. You will
work safer and better with the appropriate electric tool in a specific area of application.
•Stop the workpiece from turning, for example with a clamping device or a vice. Don’t work on any
workpiece that is too small to clamp in place. If you hold the workpiece with your hand, then you
can’t operate the tool safely.
•Keep electric tools out of the reach of children.
•Only use accessories recommended by the manufacturer.
•The mains voltage must correspond to the information on the machine’s type plate.
•Avoid body contact to grounded elements, e.g. pipes, radiators, stoves, and refrigerators to prevent
an electric shock
•Never carry the device by the cable. Only pull the cable from the receptacle with the plug. Protect
the cable from oil, heat, and sharp edges. Damaged cables can cause an electric shock.
•Check the device and power cable for damage before starting work.
•When plugging in the tool, make sure that the operating switch is not in the ON position.
•Only use approved extension cables when using the device outside.
•When using a cable drum, unwind it entirely in order to prevent the cable from heating up. The
minimum suitable wire gauge is 1.5 mm2.
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