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Fig. 5
Fig. 6
Fig. 7
Fig. 8
Note: The arbor screw has a Left Hand thread. Turn clockwise to
undo and counterclockwise to tighten.
• Remove the arbor screw and outer blade flange.
• Retract the lower blade guard by pressing cutting head
release lever and rotate lower guard upwards exposing the
blade.
• Remove the blade by withdrawing it outwards to clear the
end of the arbor and then downwards and forwards away
from the machine. (Fig.7)
Riving Knife
The Riving Knife is a very important component and comes
fitted to the upper blade guard. The Riving Knife prevents the
work from binding as it passes through the blade. Inspect the
Riving Knife at regular intervals and replace it if it is worn or
damaged.
The Riving Knife should be adjusted so that the gap between
the tips of the blade teeth and the edge of the Riving Knife is
approximately 3-5mm. (Fig. 8)
To adjust the Riving Knife loosen the two fixing screws (Fig. 9)
slightly using an allen key. When correct alignment is achieved
tighten the fixing screws.
Note: Use only a genuine Evolution upper blade guard assembly,
as this is a dedicated component for this machine. Non genuine
parts could be dangerous. If in any doubt, please contact the
Helpline.
TO CONFIGURE THE R210MTS-G2 FOR USE AS A MITRE SAW
WARNING: Only carry out this procedure with the machine
disconnected from the power source.
Caution: The R210MTS-G2 has many built in safety features and
safety interlocks. It is important that the following instructions,
are read, understood and acted upon. Failure to carry out the
configuration procedure could result in damage to the machine
and/or injury to the operator.
• Pull out pin (Fig. 4) to release the motor.
• Slightly push down on the cutting head handle.
• Pull out the cutting head latching pin and allow the cutting
head to rise to its upmost position. (Fig. 5)
The R210MTS-G2 is now ready to use as a mitre saw.
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