Brand: AEG
Category: Power Tools
Document Type: Manual
Language: EN
Available Languages: EN , ES
Uploaded: April 20, 2026, 7:55 p.m.
Contact authorized service agents for any parts replacement not described in the manual.
For basic cuts: Always ensure the saw blade is sharp, undamaged, and properly aligned. After unplugging the saw, push the power head all the way down. Hand-spin the blade and check for clearance. Tilt the power head to a 45-degree bevel and repeat the check. If the blade hits anything, make the adjustments shown in the "Maintaining "Alignment (Adjustments)" section. Ensure the blade and arbor collars are clean and properly arranged. After installing a new blade, make sure it clears the table slot at the 0° and 45° bevel positions. Lower the blade into the table slot and check for any contact with the base or turn table structure.
Slide the cutting head to the rear as far as it will go. Lock the slide lock knob. Position workpiece on table and against fence and secure with clamp as appropriate. Turn on saw and lower blade into work-piece. After cut is complete turn off saw, allow blade to stop rotating before allowing cutting head to rise up.
When a miter cut is required, move the saw to the desired angle. Move with the handle to the miter angle to make the cut. There are settings on the miter scale for angles (degrees) and crown molding. Note: Remember to unlock the miter lock lever before changing the miter angle.
| PROBLEM | POSSIBLE CAUSE | REMEDY |
|---|---|---|
| Saw does not cut cleanly. | Dull or damaged blade. | Replace blade. Ensure correct blade is installed. |
| Motor stalls or overheats. | Blade too dull or damaged. Overfeeding. Motor overloaded. | Replace blade. Reduce feed rate. Reduce depth of cut. Do not overload motor. |
| Saw cuts on an angle. | Blade not aligned with table or fence. | Adjust blade alignment. |
| Excessive vibration. | Blade dull or damaged. Loose parts. Arbor nut loose. | Replace blade. Check and tighten all fasteners. Tighten arbor nut. |