Global Machinery Company CS011A manual

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    1 1800W 235MM (9-1/ 4”) CIRCULAR SA W CS011A INSTRUCTION MANUAL Black Cy an Magenta Y ellow Code: CS011A Date: 080604 Edition: 07 Op: DJ[...]

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    2 Contents W ar ra nty P owe r T oo ls Whi lst ev ery effo rt is m ade to ensur e your compl ete sat isf act ion with t his to ol, oc cas ion ally , due to the mass man ufa ctu ring techn iques, a too l m ay not live u p to o ur req uir ed leve l of p erform anc e a nd you may need the ass ist anc e of our s ervice de par tme nt. The pr odu ct i s [...]

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    3 Descr iptio n of s ymbols The ratin g p lat e on you r too l may sh ow sym bols. The se rep resent im por tan t info rma tio n abou t t he pro duc t or ins tru cti ons on its use . We ar he ari ng pro tec tio n. We ar ey e prot ection . We ar br eat hing pr ote cti on. Dou ble insul ate d for addit ion al pr otec tion. Con for ms to re lev ant st[...]

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    4 Gener al safety rule s W ARNING. R ead all ins tru cti ons . Fail ure to foll ow al l ins tru cti ons li ste d belo w m ay re sult in elect ric shoc k, fir e and/ or serio us in jury . T he ter m “po wer to ol” in all of the warni ngs list ed be low re fer s to you r mai ns ope rated (co rde d) pow er to ol or ba tte ry ope rated (c ord les s[...]

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    5 c. Di scon nect the plug from th e powe r s our ce bef ore mak ing any adj ust men ts, ch ang ing acces sories , o r sto rin g powe r too ls. Such pr eve nti ve saf ety meas ures red uce the ris k of sta rti ng th e powe r too l acci den tal ly . d. St ore id le po wer to ols out of th e rea ch of ch ild ren and do not al low perso ns un fam ilia[...]

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    6 a. M aint ain a firm grip wi th bo th han ds on the saw and pos iti on you r arm s to res ist kickb ack forc es. Posit ion your bod y to eit her side of the bla de, but no t in lin e wit h the bla de. Kickb ack coul d caus e the saw to ju mp bac kwa rds , but kickb ack forc es ca n be con tro lle d by the opera tor , if pro per preca uti ons are [...]

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    7 Know your p roduc t 1. T rig ger sw itc h 2. L ock- off but ton 3. M otor ho usi ng 4. M ain ha ndl e 5. F ront ha ndl e 6. B evel ad jus tme nt kno b 7. B evel sc ale 8. P aral lel fenc e loc king kn ob 9. P aral lel fenc e 10. B lade gu ard lever 1 1. Low er bla de guard 12. B ase pl ate 13. U pper bl ade guard 14. D ust ex tra cti on por t 15.[...]

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    8 The saw is ca pab le of ri ppi ng and cros s cutt ing hard woo ds, sof two ods and man made bo ard s quic kly , a ccu rat ely and safel y . By lo osen ing the be vel adjus tme nt kn ob (6) , the body an d the blade of the saw can be ti lte d to any angl e up to 45 ° for mak ing angle cuts . Plea se note th at the maxi mum depth of cut is redu ce[...]

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    9 Makin g a cu t 1. Ma rk the line of cut on the wor kpi ece and ali gn the bl ade gui de as fo llo ws: a. Cu ttin g a t 90° b. Cu ttin g a t 45° 2. R est th e fro nt edg e of the bas e on the work piec e. Start the motor an d let th e bla de rea ch ful l s pee d (ap pro xim atel y 2 secon ds). 3. S lowl y p ush the saw forw ard usi ng bot h h an[...]

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    1 0 Using the p arall el fence The paral lel fenc e (9) allow s you to make paral lel cuts in a she et of wood, al l at the same width . CAU TIO N. Alwa ys ens ure that the saw is swit ched of f and unplu gged fro m the power supp ly bef ore maki ng any adj ust men ts. 1. Loo sen the par all el fen ce locki ng kn ob (8) . 2. Sli de the pa ral lel f[...]

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    1 1 IMP ORT ANT . Aft er rep lac ing the saw blad e, mak e sur e that the saw bla de ru ns fre ely by turn ing the bla de by hand . 7. Plu g the ma chi ne int o a powe r sock et an d run th e saw und er no lo ad to check that it runs smoo thly be for e usin g it to cut any mater ial. Maint enanc e W ARNI NG. Always en sur e that th e tool is switc [...]

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    GMC customer assist If your product needs repairing or you simply need help or advice, please contact us on our Customer Assist Line 1300 880 001 (Australia) or 0800 445 721 (New Zealand). For prompt service we suggest you log your service request online at www .gmcservice.com.au . Should you not have access to the Internet, please contact our serv[...]