Genesis Advanced Technologies GTS10S manuel dutilisation Assembling the Blade Control Wheel Handle

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ASSEMBLING THE BLADE CONTROL WHEEL HANDLE

English

Tighten the screw through the wheel handle 4 onto the blade control wheel.

Warning: To prevent personal Injury, always unplug the saw from power source before make any adjustments.

BLADE GUARD ASSEMBLY INSTALLATION

The saw blade guard is supplied already assembled from the factory. (See FIG. 4)

It must be installed on the guide stick (1) on the table saw (See FIG 5)

Remove the stop bolt (3) from guide stick; push the bracket (2) for the saw guard over the guide stick. Tighten the four screws (4). Secure the stop by using the stop bolt, washer (3) as shown. (FIG 6)

BLADE GUARD ADJUSTMENT

The saw blade guard is also used as a splitter (5). It must be precisely In LINE with the saw blade Loosen four screws (4 ) and the bolt (3 ) using hex wrench provided, Adjust the splitter(5) to make sure it is precisely in LINE with the saw blade. Once aligned, tighten all screws and bolt.

Height of splitter can be adjusted

1.Loosen two bolts (6)

2.Raise the saw blade to its highest position at 90 degree angle.

3.Adjust the splitter (5 ) to about at least 1/8” (3 mm) above from the blade tips.

4.Tighten the two bolts (6) to secure the splitter position. Again make sure the splitter is still in LINE with saw blade. (See FIG 7)

MITER GAUGE INSTALLATION

FIG. 4

1

FIG. 5

 

2

3

4

FIG. 6

5

6

FIG. 7

The miter gauge is pre-assembled at the factory. To install it, simply slide miter gauge guide into the miter gauge groove (7) on the saw table as shown in FIG. 8

NOTE: There are two miter gauge grooves, one on either side of the blade. When making 90° Cross cut, you may use either of the grooves. When bevel cutting, use the groove on the right side so that the blade is tilted away from the miter gauge and your hand.

MITER GAUGE ADJUSTMENT

To adjust the miter gauge angle, loosen miter gauge lock knob (1) and rotate the miter gauge body so that the indicator (3) points to desired position. Then tighten the lock knob. (See FIG 9 )

To adjust the Miter Gauge Fence, loosen two lock knobs (4) and slide the fence to the

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desired position. Then tighten the lock knobs. (See FIG 9)

 

To verify Miter Gauge Accuracy:

 

1.Set the miter gauge body to 0° position. This is the set up for 90° Cutting

2.Cross cut a piece of scrap wood. Check it with a square to see if the piece of wood was cut at 90°. If it was not 90°, adjust the Miter Gauge body and make additional cuts until you have made 90° cut.

3.Loosen indicator adjustment screw (2) so that indicator (3) points to the 0° mark on the scale and then tighten screw (2)

RIP FENCE INSTALLATION

The rip fence is pre-assembled at the factory. To install the Rip Fence, place the end furthest (2) from the lock handle (1) so that flange is over the rear edge of the table, then lower the end closest to the handle over the front rail. When Lock down handle (1) is in the UP position, the flanges are relaxed, allow you to re-position the Rip Fence. When Lock down handle is in DOWN position, the flanges are locked with rails in place. (See FIG 10)

FIG. 8

7

FIG. 9

5

4

3

2

1

2

FIG. 10

UP

DOWN

1

10" Table Saw

 

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Contents Table Saw Operator’s Manual General Safety Rules EnglishPersonal Safety Work Area SafetyElectrical Safety Tool USE and CareService Specific Safety Rules for Table SAW Extension CordsNever reach behind blade when the saw blade is rotating Glossary of WOOD-WOKING Terms Unpacking and Contents Your 10 Table SAWMounting the Table SAW on Stand Assembly and AdjustmentWork Stand Assembly Mounting the Table Without StandMiter Gauge Installation Blade Guard Assembly InstallationBlade Guard Adjustment Miter Gauge Adjustment45 Positive Stops Adjustment RIP Fence AdjustmentBlade Height Adjustment Adjust 90 Positive StopOperation Cross Cutting ApplicationsCutting Tips Rip CuttingBevel Cross Cutting Miter Cross CuttingCompound Miter Cross Cutting Non-Through Cutting MaintenanceTo Remove or Change the Blade To remove the blade TWO-YEAR Warranty Trouble ShootingTOLL-FREE Help Line