Global Machinery Company LS250TS2000W Cutting an extremely narrow workpiece, Making bevel cuts

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Cutting an extremely narrow workpiece

Longitudinal cuts in an extremely narrow workpiece with a width of 30mm or less must always be made with the help of a push block.

This table saw is not supplied with a push block. (Either make or purchase a suitable one from a specialist dealer).

Warning. Worn push blocks must be replaced without delay.

Making bevel cuts

1.Always use the fence when cutting bevels.

2.Set the saw blade to the required angle using the blade angle wheel (21).

3.Set the fence to suit the width and height of the workpiece using the laser line as a guide.

4.Carry out the cut in accordance with the workpiece width.

Making cross cuts

Warning. When cross cutting, do not use the rip fence

(14)as a length stop as the cut off piece could bind between the fence and the blade and cause kickback.

1.Push the mitre gauge (17) into one of the two slots of the table saw and set it to the required angle. If you also want to set the saw blade at an angle, use the slot, which prevents your hand and the mitre gauge coming into contact with the saw blade.

2.Press the workpiece firmly against the mitre gauge.

3.Switch on the saw.

4.Push the mitre gauge and the workpiece toward the saw blade in order to make the cut.

Important. Always hold the guided part of the workpiece. Never hold that part of the workpiece, which is being cut off. Always push the mitre gauge far enough forward for the workpiece to be cut through completely.

5.Switch off the saw again.

6.Wait for the saw blade to stop before removing the off-cuts.

Replacing the saw

 

l

blade

 

Warning. Switch off the table saw and remove the mains power plug before carrying out any adjustments, maintenance work or blade changes. Wear work gloves when handling or fitting the blade.

1. Loosen the blade lock (24)

 

(fig l) and turn the blade

 

m

height handle (20) (fig m)

until the saw blade is at its

 

maximum height.

 

2.Loosen and remove the screw securing the table insert (13).

3.Take out the table insert (13).

4.Remove the riving knife

(8)(fig n).

5. Use the spanner supplied

n

to lock the spindle in

 

position (fig o).

 

6.Use an 18mm open-ended spanner (not supplied) to undo the blade bolt by turning it in an anti-clockwise direction (right-hand thread)(fig p).

o

 

p

 

 

 

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2000W 250mm 10 Table Saw Contents Specifications SymbolsIntroduction Environmental protectionGeneral safety instructions Safety rules for laser lightsAdditional safety rules for table saws Faulty saw blades have to be replaced immediately Wear goggles Wear earmuffs Wear a breathing mask UnpackingRequired Tools 1213 ComponentsAlready fitted on axle Table top Know your product18 17 1 819Stand set-up AssemblyAttaching the height Adjustment handle Fitting and adjusting Rear extension tableFitting the riving knife Laser assembly Attaching the wheel axleFitting the blade guard Using the mitre gauge holderUsing the push stick holder Folding the stand Adjusting the laser line Moving the saw Fig b Lift the blade guard off the riving knifeAdjusting the blade angle Switching on and offUsing the rip fence DepthOperation Using the mitre gaugePush sticks KickbackCutting a narrow workpiece Tips to avoid kickbackMaking longitudinal cuts Making bevel cuts Cutting an extremely narrow workpieceMaking cross cuts Replacing the saw BladeCleaning Maintenance Power cord maintenanceChanging Batteries Laser generator General inspectionPage GMC Customer Assist