This saw, although fairly sturdy, suffers from a fundamental design fault. On the one I bought, the motor axis is nowhere near perpendicular to the sole plate, i.e. The plane of the saw blade is nowhere near parallel to the sole plate edge, so that accurate perpendicular cuts cannot be made. This is due to the silver bracket (which pivots from the rear of the sole plate) and which adjusts the cutting depth beng incorrectly dimensioned, with too great an offset from the rear sole plate pivot. A crude 'fix' involves bending the horizontal part of the bracket towards the RHS sole plate edge until the blade offset from the sole plate edge is the same at the from and rear of the blade. Only then can anything like accurate right-angle cuts be made across timber. The design needs to be modified to allow trueing of the blade plane to be parallel to the sole plate id Lidl are to maintain their reputation for quality and value.
@@dcs7831 No - the axis of the blade is not parallel to the sole-plate. I've been able to bend the tilt control arm to get the blade more or less parallel.
When set to zero and using the laser guide my cuts are about 3mm to the right of the line I want to cut. There is a laser adjusting screw but it will only move the laser to the left.
I was a little worried about installing the blade after reading a couple of reviews. But it was amazingly easy. Took about 1 minute. Works great ruclips.net/user/postUgkxjpBI8OOeUXib_iT7UomCrQ-uauwZJ62c . Cuts easily and is perfect for pocket cuts I needed to make for replacing some old deck boards.
Don't loose the piece of black plastic tube you show @ 1:10sec as that fits into the end the exhaust tube on the silver part of the blade guard so that you can connect a vacuum cleaner to remove all your dust and debris
Hi, I bought a parkside cordless hand held circular saw and made about 5-6 cuts and then it stopped working but the laser works and the battery is fine. Please don't know what to do with it?
@@aleshelesic8867 Return it for refund under the 3-year Warranty. ALWAYS ensure you stick the Lidl till receipt to the User Guide to avoid losing it during the 3-year Warranty period.
@@egzonhoti6160 I'd say 'YES'. I've bought many Parkside tools and found them very capable and suitable for the DIY'er. The 3-year guarantee gives peace of mind too. I've had two mains jigsaw fail and took the 2nd one back for a refund, 1 year after purchase. What more can you ask for. Parkside tools are made by Schepac, Grizzly tools or German conpany Compernass. I bought but returned the Schepac pillar drill which was crudely made with course cut threads but have seen the Grizzly / Compernass pillar drill in Cyprus and would buy if it ever appears in England. The Schepac compound slide mitre saw bought in Cyprus is wrll-equipped with a LONG slide action and accurate 90° cutting adjustment. Recommended tools:- 'Rapidfire' electric screwdriver Cordless mulit-tool Cordless (Hammer action) Multi-driver. If you are after a bandsaw, look at the Sheppac (Aldi) version with its larger throat capacity (which has been reviewed by the 'Proper DIY' RUclips video.
In my experience, these guides are rarely accurate. You'll probably find that the metal edge guide isn't parallel to the blade, but IF you're lucky enough to have a saw where the blade IS parallel to the sole plate, then clamping a timber guide or using a speed square will at least cur 'square'. Given that your guide isnt accurate you just need to note and remember to add the error when cutting.
If you're only looking in Lidl you may miss them. However, blades to fit that saw are, and have been, freely available from Toolstation, Screwfix etc. You do know you don't have to use Parkside, right?
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This saw, although fairly sturdy, suffers from a fundamental design fault.
On the one I bought, the motor axis is nowhere near perpendicular to the sole plate,
i.e. The plane of the saw blade is nowhere near parallel to the sole plate edge, so that accurate perpendicular cuts cannot be made. This is due to the silver bracket (which pivots from the rear of the sole plate) and which adjusts the cutting depth beng incorrectly dimensioned, with too great an offset from the rear sole plate pivot. A crude 'fix' involves bending the horizontal part of the bracket towards the RHS sole plate edge until the blade offset from the sole plate edge is the same at the from and rear of the blade. Only then can anything like accurate right-angle cuts be made across timber.
The design needs to be modified to allow trueing of the blade plane to be parallel to the sole plate id Lidl are to maintain their reputation for quality and value.
By this, you mean that the cut at 0º inclination is not possible?
@@dcs7831 No - the axis of the blade is not parallel to the sole-plate. I've been able to bend the tilt control arm to get the blade more or less parallel.
@@martinmorgan9 i was checking mine some hours ago and it seemed parallel, but im no professional I might not be understanding fully
When set to zero and using the laser guide my cuts are about 3mm to the right of the line I want to cut.
There is a laser adjusting screw but it will only move the laser to the left.
I was a little worried about installing the blade after reading a couple of reviews. But it was amazingly easy. Took about 1 minute. Works great ruclips.net/user/postUgkxjpBI8OOeUXib_iT7UomCrQ-uauwZJ62c . Cuts easily and is perfect for pocket cuts I needed to make for replacing some old deck boards.
Don't loose the piece of black plastic tube you show @ 1:10sec as that fits into the end the exhaust tube on the silver part of the blade guard so that you can connect a vacuum cleaner to remove all your dust and debris
The blades for this saw is 16 or 20mm bore?
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Hi, I bought a parkside cordless hand held circular saw and made about 5-6 cuts and then it stopped working but the laser works and the battery is fine. Please don't know what to do with it?
go to the store for a refund ?
@@aleshelesic8867 Return it for refund under the 3-year Warranty.
ALWAYS ensure you stick the Lidl till receipt to the User Guide to avoid losing it during the 3-year Warranty period.
Can someone tell me please it worth to buy parkside tools just for me not for working proffesional i want just for my house please
@@egzonhoti6160 I'd say 'YES'.
I've bought many Parkside tools and found them very capable and suitable for the DIY'er.
The 3-year guarantee gives peace of mind too. I've had two mains jigsaw fail and took the 2nd one back for a refund, 1 year after purchase. What more can you ask for.
Parkside tools are made by Schepac, Grizzly tools or German conpany Compernass.
I bought but returned the Schepac pillar drill which was crudely made with course cut threads but have seen the Grizzly / Compernass pillar drill in Cyprus and would buy if it ever appears in England.
The Schepac compound slide mitre saw bought in Cyprus is wrll-equipped with a LONG slide action and accurate 90° cutting adjustment.
Recommended tools:-
'Rapidfire' electric screwdriver
Cordless mulit-tool
Cordless (Hammer action) Multi-driver.
If you are after a bandsaw, look at the Sheppac (Aldi) version with its larger throat capacity (which has been reviewed by the 'Proper DIY' RUclips video.
Where I found ples
Packed up working with not much use
Me gusta y quisiera saber como puedo conseguir una
Keep an eye out at your local Lidl
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How mach bro
Nice. How the fuck did you buy it? I've been trying to buy it for over an hour. No luck...
in UK from next week for £30 (without battery)
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Anyone ever come across one that the blade doesnt match up to the zero make on the outer frame like 3 mill off
Yes.. I'm near 4mm
In my experience, these guides are rarely accurate. You'll probably find that the metal edge guide isn't parallel to the blade, but IF you're lucky enough to have a saw where the blade IS parallel to the sole plate, then clamping a timber guide or using a speed square will at least cur 'square'. Given that your guide isnt accurate you just need to note and remember to add the error when cutting.
Yes, also in my case the blade is about 4mm on the out side and I must make adjustment.
Returning mine... save up and buy dewalt
Mine dewalt 18v circular saw for dewalt guide rail died after not even 20 !! Cuts man. Brand new. Saw applied safety brake
Cannot buy replacement blades! Have had it for 8 years and can't use it!
in EU you can find replacement blades, pretty much everywhere
If you're only looking in Lidl you may miss them. However, blades to fit that saw are, and have been, freely available from Toolstation, Screwfix etc. You do know you don't have to use Parkside, right?
I need pls
Youre not looking very hard! Blades are easy to find!
Replacement parts are very common for this brand
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hi
Open gear and check, no grace!!
Replay bro