Global Machinery Company LS250TS2000W Saw User Manual


 
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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
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
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
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).
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