Global Machinery Company DB250SMS Saw User Manual


 
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Spindle lock button
The spindle lock button (26)
prevents the blade in the
saw from rotating (fig. K).
Depress and hold the spindle
lock button while installing,
changing, or removing the
blade.
Rotating lower
blade guard
The rotating lower blade
guard (12) provides
protection from both sides of
the blade (fig. L). It retracts
over the upper blade guard
(9) as the saw is lowered
into the workpiece.
Dust bag
The dust bag (15) fits over
the dust extraction port (27).
For more efficient operation,
empty the dust bag when
it is no more than half full.
This allows better air flow
through the bag (fig. M).
Attaching the side bars
The side support bars (37)
help to support the material
when working with long
workpieces. There are two
location holes (38) for a
support bar on either side of
the table. Loosen the lock
screws (39) with the 6mm
hex key. Ensure the side
bars are fully inserted before
using them to support the
workpiece (fig. N).
The side support bar
locking screws (39) must
be tightened to secure the
support bars in position
(fig. O).
Trench depth
adjustment
In its normal position, the
trenching stop (31) permits
the saw blade to cut right
through a workpiece. When
the saw arm is lifted, the
trenching stop can be moved
to the left so that the
trenching depth adjustment
screw (30) contacts the stop
as the saw arm is lowered.
(fig. P). This restricts the
cut to a “trench” in the
workpiece. The depth of
the trench can be adjusted
with the trenching depth
adjustment screw (30)
(fig. Q) and locked in
position with the trenching
depth lock nut (32) (fig. R).
R
L
M
N
O
P
Q
K