Global Machinery Company LSM210A manual

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    1 Black Cy an Magenta Y ellow Code: LSMS210A & LSMS250A Date: 060926 Edition: 03 Op: AB SLIDE COMPOUND MITRE SA W WITH LSMS210A LSMS250A INSTRUCTION MANUAL[...]

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    2 Contents W ar ra nty P owe rt ool s 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 all y , due to the mass man ufa ctu ring techn iques, a too l m ay not li ve u p to o ur req uir ed leve l of p erform ance a nd you ma y n eed the ass ist anc e of our s ervice depar tme nt. Thi s p rod uct i[...]

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    3 Descr iptio n of sym bols The ratin g pl ate on your tool may sho w symb ols. The se rep resent imp ort ant infor mat ion about the 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 pro tec tio n. Dou ble insul ate d for addit ion al pr otec tion. Con for ms to re lev ant stand ard[...]

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    4 Safet y rules for laser light s The laser lig ht/ las er rad iat ion used in the GMC RED EYE ® sys tem is Clas s 2 with maxi mum 1mW and 400nm – 700 nm wav ele ngt hs. T hese las ers do not no rma lly prese nt an opt ica l haza rd, alth ough sta rin g at the beam may cau se fla sh bli ndness . W ARNI NG. Do not stare dire ctl y at the laser be[...]

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    5 • Do no t use th e saw to cut mat erials othe r than tho se rec omm end ed by th e manu factur er . • The mitre saw can be sa fel y carr ied by the ma in ha ndle but only on ce it has bee n remo ved from the mai ns power and secur ed in the loc ked down posi tion . • Do no t use th e saw wi tho ut the gua rds in posi tio n, in goo d work in[...]

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    6 13. Di scon nect idl e too ls. Sw itc h of f the po wer and dis con nec t the pl ug fro m th e powe r po int befor e ser vic ing , when chan ging acc ess ori es and when the too l is not in use. 14. Re move adj ust ing keys an d wren ches. Ch eck to see tha t keys and adjus ting wre nch es ar e remo ved from th e too l befo re switc hin g on. 15.[...]

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    7 • Nev er use you r hand s to remo ve saw dus t, chi ps or wast e clo se by th e bla de. • Use only bl ade s as rec omm end ed by th e man ufa ctur er and which con for m to EN 84 7-1 . • Do no t use bl ade s of Hig h Spee d St eel (HSS bl ade s). • If th e tabl e ins ert is dama ged or worn , have it re plac ed by an au thor ised ser vic [...]

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    8 Acces sorie s The GMC LS MS2 10A an d LSM S250 A slid e com poun d mitre saw s are su ppl ied with th e fol lowi ng acces sor ies as st anda rd: • Saw blade (fi tte d) • Wo rkp iec e clam p • 6mm Hex key • Sid e bars x2 • Dus t bag • Ins tru cti on man ual[...]

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    9 Know your pro duct Bef ore using the saw , fami lia rise you rse lf wit h al l the ope rat ing featu res and saf ety requ irem ents. 1. L aser lig ht ass embly 2. L aser lig ht on/ off sw itch 3. L aser cov er 4. L aser pit ch con trol 5. S aw arm 6. R elea se knob 7. O pera ting han dle 8. C arry ing hand le 9. U pper fix ed bla de guard 10. Cl [...]

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    1 0 Unpac king Due to mode rn ma ss pro duc tio n tech niques , it is unli kel y tha t your GMC Power T ool is fa ult y or tha t a part is mi ssin g. If yo u find anyt hing wro ng, do not op era te the tool until the par ts hav e be en rep laced or the fau lt has bee n rect ifi ed. Fai lur e to do so could resu lt in se rio us per sonal in jur y . [...]

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    1 1 Mitre table lock The mitre tab le loc k (2 5) is used to lo ck the tabl e at the desir ed mit re ang le (Fig. E). The mitre saw cuts fr om 0° to 52° both le ft an d righ t. T o adjus t the mitre ang le loo sen the mi tre tab le loc k an d usin g th e mit re tab le han dle adju st th e mitr e ang le to th e des ired pos iti on. The mitre tabl [...]

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    1 2 Attac hing the side bars The side su ppo rt bar s (3 6) he lp to su ppor t th e mate rial whe n wor kin g with long workp ieces. The re are two locat ion hole s (37 ) for a su ppo rt bar on eith er sid e of the tabl e. Ens ure the sid e bars are fully ins ert ed bef ore using them to supp ort the wor kpi ece (Fig. L). The side su ppo rt bar loc[...]

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    1 3 T 6. L oose n th e beve l lo ck (1 6) and set the saw arm (5) at 0º be vel (t he bl ade at 90º to th e mit re tab le) . T igh ten th e bev el loc k (1 6) (Fig . S) . 7. P lace a set squar e aga ins t the ta ble (21) an d the fl at pa rt of th e blad e. Not e. Mak e su re tha t th e squ are co nta cts the fla t par t of the saw blade , no t th[...]

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    1 4 Chang ing a blade DAN GER! Ne ver try to use a bl ade lar ger tha n the st ate d cap acity of the sa w . It mi ght com e into co ntact wi th th e bla de guar ds. Nev er use a blad e tha t is too thic k to a llo w the out er blad e washe r to eng age with th e fla ts o n the spin dle. It wi ll prev ent the bl ade scr ew fr om pr operl y secur in[...]

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    1 5 12. Re plac e th e oute r bl ade was her (Fig. f). 13. De pres s th e spin dle lock but ton (26) an d repl ace the fla t wash er and bla de bol t. 14. Us e the 6m m hex ke y to ti ghte n th e blad e bo lt sec ure ly (ti ght en in an anti - clo ckw ise direc tio n). 15. Lo wer th e bla de gua rd, hold the rotat ing lowe r bla de gua rd (12 ) an [...]

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    1 6 12. Re leas e th e swit ch trigg er (24 ) and al low the saw bla de to st op ro tati ng befor e rai sin g the bl ade out of th e wor kpi ece . W ait until the bla de sto ps befor e rem ovin g the workp iece (Fi g. k) . Cross -cutt ing (with slide action) Whe n cutt ing wide work piec es, fir st uns crew the slid e lock (29) . 1. P ull on the re[...]

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    1 7 Compo und mitre cut A compo und mitre cut invol ves usi ng a mit re an gle an d a beve l ang le at th e sam e time (Fig . n). It is used in makin g pi ctu re fra mes , to cut mould ings, ma kin g box es wit h sl opi ng sid es and for roo f fram ing. Alwa ys mak e a test cut on a piec e of scr ap wo od bef ore cutt ing in to th e good mat eri al[...]

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    1 8 Using the las er line genera tor W ARNI NGS. Do no t star e dir ectl y at the las er be am. Nev er aim the beam at any per son or an obj ect othe r tha n the workp iece. Do no t deli ber ate ly aim the beam at pers onne l an d ens ure tha t it is no t dire cted tow ard s the ey e of a per son for lon ger tha n 0.25 s. Alw ays ensur e the laser [...]

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    GMC customer assist If your product needs repairing, replacing, technical service 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 Int[...]