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Jig-zp8-210d Manual Jun 2026

If your specific model is a variant, such as the WORTEX MS 2116 L or Practyl J1G-ZP-210D, the principles covered here still apply.

Operating the Jig-zp8-210d requires a "measure twice, cut once" mentality. Step 1: Alignment

The J1G-ZP8-210D Sliding Mitre Saw Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Jig-zp8-210d Manual

: 220V–240V ~ 50Hz (or regional 110V-120V ~ 60Hz alternatives) No-Load Blade Speed : 4,500 to 5,000 RPM Blade Diameter : 210 mm Blade Bore Size : 30 mm (standard) Maximum Crosscut Width : Up to 290 mm via sliding rails Insulation Class : Class II Double Insulated Package Checklist

Verify the main jig body, the adjustment knobs, the base plate, and the hex key set. If your specific model is a variant, such

Before beginning assembly, check your packaging against the components list to ensure no parts are missing. Technical Specifications : 210 mm Arbor Bore Size : 30 mm No-Load Speed : Approximately 4,500 – 5,000 RPM Miter Capacity : 0° to 45° (Left and Right) Bevel Capacity : 0° to 45° (Left cut tilt) Unboxing Checklist Main Miter Saw Unit (With pre-installed 210mm blade) Workpiece Clamp (G-clamp style safety anchor) Hex Keys / Adjusting Wrenches (4mm and 6mm) Dust Collection Bag Side Support Extensions (Left and Right bars) Essential Safety Protocols

: The unit comes with the miter saw, blade (pre-installed or separate), dust bag, and workpiece clamp. Check for any missing parts before use. : 220V–240V ~ 50Hz (or regional 110V-120V ~

Clear the table of debris. Measure and mark your cut line on the workpiece clearly. Ensure long boards are supported by outer extensions to avoid bowing or binding. 2. Securing the Workpiece

Never hold wood with your bare hands. Always use the work clamp to press the material flat against the table and firmly against the fence.

To ensure accurate cuts, the manual emphasizes properly squaring the fence with the table: Zeroing the Scale