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Miter
Saw
255
mm
(10”)
MODEL
LS1020
Equipped
with
Electrical
Blade
Brake
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
DOUBLE
IN
SUL
ATlON
SPEC
IF
I
CAT
IONS
Manufdcturer reserves the right
to
chdnye specifications without notice
4
Note
Specifications
may
differ from country to country
For
Your
Own
Safety Read Instruction
Manual Before Operating Miter Saw
GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
(For
All
Tools)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
IO.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
2
KNOW YOUR POWER TOOL. Read the owner’s manual carefully. Learn the
tools applications and limitations, as well as the specific potential hazards
peculiar to
it.
KEEP GUARDS IN PLACE and in working order.
REMOVE ADJUSTING KEYS AND WRENCHES. Form habit of checking to
see that keys and adjusting wrenches are removed from tool before turning
it
on.
KEEP WORK AREA CLEAN. Cluttered areas and benches invite accidents.
DON’T USE IN DANGEROUS ENVIRONMENT. Don‘t use power tools
in
damp
or wet locations, or expose them to rain. Keep work area well lighted.
KEEP CHILDREN AWAY. All visitors should be kept safe distance from work
area.
MAKE WORKSHOP KID PROOF
with
padlocks, master switches, or by
removing starter keys.
DON’T FORCE TOOL.
It
will
do the job better and safer at the rate for which
it
was designed.
USE RIGHT TOOL. Don’t force tool or attachment to do a job for which
it
was not designed.
WEAR PROPER APPAREL. Wear no loose clothing, gloves, neckties, rings,
bracelets, or other jewelry which may get caught
in
moving parts. Nonslip
footwear is recommended. Wear protective hair covering to contain long hair.
ALWAYS USE SAFETY GLASSES. Also use face or dust mask if cutting oper-
ation is dusty. Everyday eyeglasses only have impact resistant lenses, they
are NOT safety glasses.
SECURE WORK. Use clamps or a vise to hold work when practical. It’s safer
than using your hand and
it
frees both hands to operate tool.
DON’T OVERREACH. Keep proper footing and balance at all times.
MAINTAIN TOOLS WITH CARE. Keep tools sharp and clean for best and
safest performance. Follow instructions for lubricating and changing acces-
sories.
DISCONNECT
TOOLS
before servicing; when changing accessories such as
blades, bits, cutters, and the like.
REDUCE THE RISK OF UNINTENTIONAL STARTING. Make sure switch is
in
off position before plugging in.
17.
USE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES.
Consult the owner's manual for
recommended accessories. The use of improper accessories may cause risk
of injury to persons.
18.
NEVER STAND ON TOOL.
Serious injury could occur if the tool is tipped or
if the cutting tool is accidentally contacted.
19.
CHECK DAMAGED PARTS.
Before further use of the tool, a guard or other
part that is damaged should be carefully checked to determine that
it
will
operate properly and perform its intended function
-
check for alignment
of moving parts, binding of moving parts, breakage of parts, mounting, and
any other conditions that may affect its operation.
A
guard or other part
that is damaged should be properly repaired or replaced.
20.
DIRECTION
OF
FEED.
Feed work into a blade or cutter against the direction
of rotation of the blade or cutter only.
21.
NEVER LEAVE TOOL RUNNING UNATTENDED. TURN POWER
OFF.
Don't
leave tool until
it
comes to a complete stop.
22.
When servicing use only identical replacement parts.
VOLTAGE WARNING:
Before connecting the tool to a power source (receptacle,
outlet, etc.) be sure the voltage supplied is the same as that specified on the
nameplate
of
the tool.
A
power source with voltage greater than that specified
for the tool can result in
SERIOUS INJURY
to the user
-
as well as damage to
the tool. If in doubt,
DO NOT PLUG IN THE TOOL.
Using a power source with
voltage less than the nameplate rating is harmful to the motor.
3
ADDITIONAL SAFETY
RULES
1.
Wear eye protection.
2.
Do not operate saw without guards
in
place.
3.
Don’t use the tool
in
the presence of flammable liquids or gases.
4.
Check the blade carefully for cracks or damage before operation. Replace
cracked or damaged blade immediately.
5.
Use only flanges specified for this tool.
6.
Be careful not to damage the arbor, flanges (especially the installing sur-
7.
Make sure that the turn base is properly secured
so
it
will
not move during
8.
For your safety, remove the chips, small pieces, etc. from the table top be-
9.
Avoid cutting nails. Inspect for and remove all nails from the workpiece be-
face) or bolt. Damage to these parts could result in blade breakage.
operation.
fore operation.
fore operation.
IO.
Make sure the shaft lock is released before the switch is turned on.
11.
Be sure that the blade does not contact the turn base
in
the lowest position.
12.
Hold the handle firmly.
13.
Do not perform any operation freehand.
14.
Keep hands out of path of saw blade.
15.
Never reach around saw blade.
16.
Make sure the blade is not contacting the workpiece before the switch is
turned on.
17.
Before using the tool on an actual workpiece, let
it
run for a while. Watch
for vibration or wobbling that could indicate poor installation or a poorly
balanced blade.
18.
Wait until the blade attains full speed before cutting.
19.
Stop operation immediately if you notice anything abnormal.
20.
Do not attempt to lock the trigger in the on position.
21.
Shut off power and wait for saw blade to stop before servicing or adjusting
22.
Don’t abuse cord. Never yank cord to disconnect
it
from the receptacle. Keep
tool.
cord away from heat, oil, water and sharp edges.
SAVE THESE
INSTRUCTIONS.
4
Handle latch
This tool
is
equipped with
a
handle latch
which
is
used to lock the handle in the
lowered .position.
To
release from the
lowered position, lower the handle slightly
and turn the handle latch to the released
position.
To
lock
the handle in the lowered
position, lower the handle fully and turn
the handle latch to the locked position.
When carrying the tool,
lock
the handle in
the lowered position and secure the turn
base by means of the grip.
Bench mounting miter saw
This
tool should be bolted with two bolts
to
a
level and stable surface using the bolt
holes provided in the tool's base.
Removing
or
installing saw blade
CAUTION
:
Always be sure that the tool
is
switched off and unplugged before removing or installing
the blade.
To
remove the blade, use the socket wrench
to loosen the hex bolt holding the center
cover by turning
it
more than three turns
counterclockwise.
Raise
the safety cover
and center cover.
5
Safety
cover
When lowering the handle, the safety cover
rises
by
means of the guide arm. The cover
returns to
its
original position when the
cut
is
completed and the handle
is
raised.
NEVER DEFEAT
OR
REMOVE THE
SAFETY COVER. In the interest of your
personal safety, always maintain the safety
cover in good condition. Any irregular
operation of the safety cover should
be corrected immediately.
NEVER
USE
THE TOOL WITH A FAULTY SAFETY
COVER. If the see-through safety cover
becomes dirty, or sawdust adheres to
it
in such
a
way that the blade and/or workpiece
is
no longer easily visible, unplug the saw and clean the cover carefully with
a
damp cloth.
Do not use solvents or any petroleum-based cleaners on the plastic cover.
Dust
bag
The use of the dust bag makes cutting
operations clean and dust collection easy.
To attach the dust bag, fit
it
onto the dust
nozzle
of
the blade case.
When the dust bas
is
about half full, re-
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Fastener
I
7
Switch action
To prevent the trigger from being acciden-
tally pulled,
a
lock-off button
is
provided
as
a
safety feature.
To
start the tool, press in the lock-off
button and pull the trigger. Release the
trigger to stop.
CAUTION
:
0
Before plugging in the tool, always check to
see
that the trigger switch actuates properly
When not using the tool, remove the lock-off button. This prevents unauthorized opera-
and returns to the
"OFF"
position when released.
tion.
Kerf
board
This tool
is
provided with the kerf board
in the turn base. If the kerf groove has not
yet been cut in the kerf board by the
factory, you should cut the groove before
actually using the tool to cut
a
workpiece.
Switch on the
tool
and lower the blade
gently to cut
a
groove in the kerf board.
8
Maintaining maximum cutting capacity
Unplug the tool before any adjustment
is
attempted.
This tool
is
factory adjusted to provide
the max. cutting capacity for
a
255 mm
(IO”)
saw blade. When the diameter of the
blade has been reduced due to sharpening,
loosen the hex nut
at
the rear of the gear
housing. Use
a
screwdriver to adjust the
depth adjusting bolt. The saw blade
is
lowered
by
turning the depth adjusting
bolt counterclockwise and raised by turn-
ing
it
clockwise. Adjust
so
that when the
handle is in the fully lowered position,
there will be
a
distance
of
about
122
mm
(4-3/4”)
from the front face of the guide
fence to the point where the front edge
of
the blade enters the kerf. Now tighten the
hex nut with the wrench while carefully
holding the adjusting bolt in position with
the screwdriver.
Positioning
for
miter angle
Loosen the grip
by
turning counterclock-
wise.
Press
down the latch spring. This
allows the turn base to turn freely. When
you
have moved the grip to the position
where the pointer indicates the desired
angle on the miter scale, release the latch
spring and securely tighten the grip clock-
wise.
NOTE
:
GI
in
The latch spring automatically locates miter angles of
0,
15,
22.5,
30
and
45
degrees. To
select
one of these angles, turn the turn base near the desired angle while releasing the
latch spring and allow the latch spring to
seat
itself in the miter notch. Then tighten the
grip securely.
9
Securing workpiece
By
turning the knob on the
vise
counterclockwise, the screw
is
released and the
vise
shaft
can be moved rapidly in and out.
By
turning the knob clockwise, the screw remains
secured.
To
grip workpieces, turn the knob gently clockwise, until the projection reaches
its
topmost position, then fasten securely.
If
the knob
is
forced in or pulled out while
being turned clockwise, the projection may stop
at
an angle. In this case, turn the knob
back counterclockwise until the screw
is
released, before turning again gently clockwise.
I
Clockwise
I
CAUTION
:
Grip workpieces only when the projection
is
at
the topmost position. Otherwise the
workpiece cannot be properly gripped and
might
pop
out or damage the blade.
(Dangerous way
to
grip workpiece)
When making miter cuts of
30
degrees or more to the side that the
vise
is
mounted, the
safety cover movement may be slightly obstructed by the vise. If this situation occurs,
re-mount the
vise
on the other side of the tool’s base.
10
Operation
When cutting with this tool, the thickness
of the blade
is
cut
as
well. Therefore, your
cutting line should be on either the left or
right side of the groove in the kerf board.
Switch on the tool and wait until the blade
attains full speed before lowering gently
into the cut. When the blade contacts the
workpiece, gradually bear down on the
handle to perform the cut. When the cut
is
completed, switch off the tool and WAIT
UNTIL THE BLADE HAS COME
TO
A
COMPLETE STOP before returning the
balde to
its
fully elevated position. A thin-
cut piece could otherwise contact the
coasting blade and be thrown around dan-
gerously.
Fence plate
The fence plate is designed to prevent smaller cutting scraps from jamming inside the
blade
case.
The fence plate moves right or left automatically
as
the turn base
is
rotated.
Wood
facing
Use of wood facing helps to assure splinter-
free cuts in workpieces. Attach
a
wood
facing to the guide fence using the holes in
the guide fence.
CAUTION
:
Use straight wood of even thickness
as
the wood facing.
*See the fiqure below concerning the dimensions of
a
suggested wood facing.
Over
I
I
I
I
10
mm+
le-
-Over
450
mm
(17-3/4")-
'3'8"'
1
1;
- -
-
-
70
-f
mm
0-
-
--
-
-
-
-
-
35
mm
(2-3/4")
(1
-3/8")
---
- -
-
-4-
k102 mm-102
mm+
I
(4")
,
(4")
I
Use screws to attach the wood facing to the guide fence. The screws should be installed
so
that the screw heads are below the surface
of
the wood facing.
11
.After changing the miter angle, cut the
I
wood facing
at
that selected angle. If
there
is
a
gap between the blade, the
wood facing and the workpiece, move the
wood facing slightly in the direction of
the arrow and cut
it
again.
Blade Wood facing
Wood
-\
facing
iJ---
Workpiece
\\
There should be
no
gap between
the blade, the wood facing and
the workpiece.
When the wood facing
is
attached, do not turn the turn base with the handle lowered.
The wood facing will
be
damaged.
NOTE
:
When the wood facing
is
attached, the max. cutting capacities in width
(122
mm/4-3/4”
at
0”,
90
mm/3-1/2”
at
45”)
will be reduced by thickness of the wood facing.
Adjusting
for
smooth handle action
The hex lock nut holding together the gear
housing and arm has been factory adjusted
to assure smooth handle action up and
down and to guarantee precise cutting.
Do
not tamper with
it.
Should looseness develop
at
the gear hous-
ing and arm connection, perform the fol-
lowing adjustment. Work the handle up
and down while tightening the hex lock
nut; the best position to tighten the hex
lock nut
is
just before the motor body
weight
is
obvious.
After adjusting the hex lock nut, be sure the handle returns automatically to the initial
position from any position. If the hex lock nut
is
too loose, the cutting accuracy will be
affected; if
it
is
too tight,
it
will be hard to work the handle up and down. Note that this
is
a
self locking nut;
it
is
a
special type that does not loose in normal use.
It
should not
be overtightened or replaced with other types of nuts.
12
Alignment
for
squareness
This tool was carefully adjusted and aligned for squareness
of
cut
at
the factory, but
rough handling may have affected the alignment. If your tool is not aligned properly,
perform the following.
Loosen the grip and
set
the turn base
at
zero degree
by
turning the turn base and
allowing the latch spring to
seat
itself in
the miter notch.
If the pointer on the indication plate
is
not
at
zero on the miter scale, gently tighten
the grip and then loosen the screws on
the indication plate. Adjust the indication
plate
so
that the pointer will be
at
zero on
the miter scale. Then tighten the screws
on the indication plate. Tighten the grip
securely and loosen the hex bolts on the
guide fence. Square the side of the blade
with the side of the guide fence using
a
triangular rule; try-square,
etc.
Then secure-
ly
tighten the hex bolts on the guide fence.
Installing holders and
set
plate
The holders can be installed on either side
as
convenient means to hold long work-
pieces or workpieces to be cut continuous-
ly into fixed lengths. Fit the
set
plate on
the holder
so
that the flat side of the plate
is on the inside, with the curved portion
of the holder pointing up. Then slip the
holder rods into the holes in the base.
Tighten securely with the wing bolt.
Wing
bolt
-
13
Cutting fixed lengths
When cutting several pieces of stock to the same length, ranging between 250
-
400 mm
(10"
-
15-3/4"), use of the
set
plate will facilitate operation. Align the cutting line on
your workpiece with either the left or right side of the groove in the kerf board, then
move the
set
plate flush against the end of the workpiece and secure the
set
plate with the
screw.
When cutting
2
x
4
(1-5/8"
x
3-1/2")
Cuts of 45 degrees can be done
as
usual
as
long
as
the workpiece
is
not positioned ver-
tically.
To
cut vertically positioned work-
piece, insert
a
space block or scrap of wood
measuring
1/2"
(12
mm) in thickness be-
tween the workpiece and the guide fence.
Carrying
tool
When carrying the tool, lower the handle
fully and turn the handle latch to the
locked position.
Also
secure the turn base
by means of the grip. The tool can then be
conveniently carried by the carrying handle.
Guide
fence
14
MAINTENANCE
CAUTION
:
Always be sure that the tool
is
switched off and unplugged before attempting to perform
inspection or maintenance.
Replacing carbon brushes
Remove and check the carbon brushes
regularly. Replace when they wear down
to the limit mark. Keep the carbon brushes
clean
and free
to
slip in the holders. Both
carbon brushes should be replaced
at
the
same time. Use only identical carbon
brushes
.
Use
a
screwdriver to remove the brush
holder caps. Take out the worn carbon
brushes, insert the new ones and secure the
brush holder caps.
/
Limit
mark
To maintain product SAFETY and RELIABILITY, repairs, any other maintenance or
adjustment should be performed by Makita Authorized or Factory Service Centers,
always using Makita replacement parts.
15
ACCESS0
R
I
ES
CAUTION
:
These accessories or attachments are recommended for use with your Makita tool specified in this
manual. The use of any other accessories or attachments might present
a
risk
of
injury to persons. The
accessories or attachments should be used only in the proper and intended manner.
Part
No
Dust bag
Part No. 12231 9-8
D
la Holedla
No
("1
lmml
teeth
NO
0
Socket wrench
13
Part
No.
782212-4
Part
No
Lock-off button
(2 pes.)
Part
NO,
41 1478-6
~
D,a
Holedia
No
lmml lmml
teeth
NO
0
Ring
(16)
Part
No.
257022-3
For a 25 mm (31/32") arbor hole
Part
No
792200-3
792303 3
0
Holder
set
(with wing bolts)
Part
No.
191550-7
D
la Holedla.
No.
lmml
In"
teeth
255-11D 255
11O"l
15.88 1518") 50
*
255 11C 255
11O"l
15.88 1518") 70
NO
0
Saw blades
Chisel tooth combination saw blade
For rip and cross-cut work.
Most frequently used for general carpentry
For smooth cutting
of
wood
Miter saw blade
792078-4
I
'255-4A
I
255 110")
1
25 131132"l
I
100
*
When cutting
aluminum,
use
a
cutting lubricant
Carbide-tipped saw blade
Fast, smoother, longer sawing without blade
sharpening. Cuts wood, dry wall, plastics.
.
For
alumtnum cutting
16
Juri
11
RIUS
255
mm
(IO”)
MITER
SAW
Model
LS1020
17
18
ITEM NO
NO USED DESCRIPTION
.
19
MAKITA LIMITED ONE YEAR WARRANTY
Warranty
Policy
I.very Xlakita
tool
I*
thoroughly inspected and tested before leaving the factory.
It
is warranted
to
be
free of defects from worknunship and materials for the period of
ONI, YtAR
froin the date of
original purchase. Should any trouble develop during this one-year period, return the
COMPLITF.
tool.
freight prepaid,
to
one
of
Makita’s P‘actory
or
Authorized Service Centers. If inspection shows
the trouble is caused by defective workmanship
or
material, Makita will
repair
(or
at our option,
replace) without charge.
This Warranty does not apply whcre:
repairs
have been made
or
attempted by others:
repairs are required because of nonnal wear and tear
The
tool has been abused, misused
or
improperly maintained,
:iltcrations have been made to the tool.
IN
NO 1:VINT SHALL MAKITA
Bt.
LIABLI
FOR
ANY INDIRICT, INCIDENTAL
OR
CON-
SI
QrlINTlAL
DAMAGI3
kKOM
THI’
SALI:
OR
USk
01.
THI PRODUCT.
THIS
DISCLAIM1
K
APPLltS
BOTH DURING
AND
ATT1:R THh TI-RM
OF
THIS WARRANTY.
i
MAKITA
DISCLAIMS LIABILITY
I;OK
ANY
IMPLIID
WARKANTII.S, INCLUDING
IMPLIID
WARRANTII-S
01.
“MIRCHANTABILITY”
AND
“FITNESS I:OR
A
SPI.CII:IC
PIIRPOSI.,”
A1.TI.R
Tilt'
ONI-Y IAR TFRM
01’
THIS
WARRANTY.
Tlu\
Warranty gves you specitic
le~al
rlyht3, and you may also
llavc
other rights which vary froni
state to state Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental
or
consequential
damages.
so
the above Iimitatiorl
or
exclusion may
not
apply
to
you Sonic states do not
allow
limitation
on
tiow
long
an
implied warranty lasts,
so
the above limitation may not apply to you.
--f-Q---_P--*P-*O-PIP-9
Makita Corporation
3-11
-8,
Sumiyoshi-cho,
Anjo, Aichi
446
Japan
8835898063
PRINTED IN JAPAN
1991
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