Operation cross cut, Bevel cut – Global Machinery Company LS211 User Manual

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that the inner blade washer sits behind the blade

(fig. W).

CAUTION.

To ensure correct blade rotation, always install

the blade with the blade teeth and the arrow printed on

the side of the blade pointing down. The direction of

blade rotation is also stamped with an arrow on the

upper blade guard.
12. Replace the outer blade washer.
13. Depress the spindle lock button (26) and replace the

flat washer and blade bolt.

14. Use the 6mm hex key to tighten the blade bolt

securely (tighten in an anti-clockwise direction).

15. Lower the blade guard, hold the rotating lower blade

guard (12) and blade bolt cover (14) in position and

tighten the fixing screw to secure the blade bolt cover

in position.

16. Replace the guard retraction arm (6) and secure onto

the rotating blade guard (5).

17. Check that the blade guard operates correctly and

covers the blade as the saw arm is lowered.

18. Connect the saw to the power supply and run the

blade to make certain that it is operating correctly.

Operation

Cross cut

A crosscut is made by cutting

across the grain of the

workpiece. A 90º crosscut is

made with the mitre table set

at 0º. Mitre crosscuts are made

with the table set at some

angle other than zero (fig. X).
1. Pull on the release knob

(2) and lift the saw arm (1) to its full height.

2. Loosen the mitre locks (15).
3. Rotate the mitre table (12) until the pointer aligns with

the desired angle.

4. Retighten the mitre locks

(15) (fig. Y).

WARNING.

Be sure to tighten

the mitre locks before making

a cut. Failure to do so could

result in the table moving

during the cut and cause

serious personal injury.
5. Place the workpiece flat

on the table with one

edge securely against the fence (11). If the board is

warped, place the convex side against the fence (11).

If the concave side is placed against the fence, the

board could break and jam the blade.

6. When cutting long pieces of timber, support the opposite

end of the timber with side support bars, a roller stand

or a work surface that is level with the saw table.

7. Before turning on the saw, perform a dry run of the

cutting operation to check that there are no problems.

8. Hold the operating handle (3) firmly and squeeze

the switch trigger (16). Allow the blade to reach

maximum speed.

9. Press the release latch (17) and slowly lower the blade

into and through the workpiece.

10. Release the switch trigger (16) and allow the saw

blade to stop rotating before raising the blade out

of the workpiece. Wait until the blade stops before

removing the workpiece.

Bevel cut

A bevel cut is made by

cutting across the grain of

the workpiece with the blade

angled to the fence and

mitre table. The mitre table

is set at the zero degree

position and the blade set at

an angle between

0º and 45º (fig. Z).

X

Y

Z

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