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2. Bevel lock knob
3. Support stand
4. Work piece clamp
5. Table extension rail
6. Bolt holes
7. Mitre angle indicator
8. Table insert
9. Mitre lock knob
10. Base plate
11. Rotary table
12. Rear fence
13. Saw blade
14. Blade guard
15. Safety guard mounting plate
16. Motor housing
17. Saw head locking pin
18. Main handle
19. Trigger switch
20. Safety release lever
21. Cut line light on/off button
22. Carry handle
23. Dust bag
24. Adjustable support foot
25. Bevel angle indicator
26. Mitre angle scale
27. Bevel angle scale
28. Slide bar locking screw
29. Depth of cut screw
30. Blade change tool
31. Spindle lock
32. Mitre lock release
33. Extension rail locking screw
34. Clamp lock screw
35. Slide fence locking screw
36. Cable wrap
Assembly
Your mitre saw is part assembled in the carton.
Open the box and lift the saw out.
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Place the saw on a smooth, flat surface such as a work-
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bench or strong table.
Examine Assembly diagram on page 2 of this manual to
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become familiar with the saw and its various parts. The
section on adjustments will refer to these terms and you
must know what and where the parts are.
When the tool is shipped, the handle is locked in the
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lowered position by the saw head locking pin (17). Pull
the saw head locking pin (17) and rotate it 90º, either
clockwise or counterclockwise as shown in figure A
The mitre locking knob (9) is not assembled for shipping.
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Remove the mitre locking knob (9) from the packaging
and screw onto the saw, see figure B for position.
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(Original instructions)
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Table extension rail (Fig. C & D)
Your mitre saw is supplied with 2 table extension rails (5) to
support long overhanging workpieces.
Pull the table extension rail (5) to the required length for
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the workpiece as shown in figure C.
Secure in position by tightening the extension rail locking
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screw (33), as shown in figure D.
Repeat the process on opposite side.
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Support stand - BES710 only (Fig. E)
Your BES710 mitre saw is supplied with 1 support stand (3),
located at the rear of the unit, to enhance stability.
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Bench mounting (Fig.
The mitre saw can be bolted with four bolts (6a) (not provided)
to a level and stable surface using the bolt holes (6) provided
in the tools base. This will help prevent tipping and possible
injury.
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Dust collection (Fig.
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The use of the dust bag (23) makes cutting operations clean
and dust collection easy.
To attach the dust bag (23), fit it onto the dust nozzle
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(23a).
When the dust bag (23) is about half full, remove it from
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the tool.
Empty the dust bag of its contents, tapping it lightly so as
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to remove particles adhering to the insides which might
hamper further collection.
Note: If you connect a workshop vacuum to your saw, more
efficient and cleaner operations can be performed.
To install workpiece clamp (Fig. H)
Insert the clamp (4) into the hole (4c) behind the
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fence. The clamp should be facing toward the
back of the miter saw. The groove on the clamp
rod should be fully inserted into the base. Ensure
this groove is fully inserted into the base of the
miter saw. If the groove is visible, the clamp will
not be secure.
Rotate the clamp 180º toward the front of the
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miter saw.
Loosen the knob (4b) to adjust the clamp up or down,
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then use the fine adjust knob (4a) to firmly clamp the
workpiece.
Note: Place the clamp on the opposite side of the base when
beveling. ALWAYS MAKE DRY RUNS (UNPOWERED) BE-
FORE FINISH CUTS TO CHECK THE PATH OF THE BLADE.
ENSURE THE CLAMP DOES NOT INTERFERE WITH THE
ACTION OF THE SAW OR GUARDS.
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