Mitre table lock, Bevel lock, Clamp assembly – Global Machinery Company LSM210A User Manual

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Mitre table lock

The mitre table lock (25) is used

to lock the table at the desired

mitre angle (Fig. E).
The mitre saw cuts from 0° to

52° both left and right. To adjust

the mitre angle loosen the mitre

table lock and using the mitre

table handle adjust the mitre

angle to the desired position. The mitre table features

positive click stops at 0°, 15°, 22.5°, 30°, 45° and 50° for

quick setting of common mitre angles.

WARNING.

Be sure to tighten the mitre table lock before

making a cut. Failure to do so could result in the table

moving during the cut and cause serious personal injury.

Bevel lock

The bevel lock (16) is used to

set the blade at the desired bevel

angle (Fig. F). The mitre saw

bevel cuts from 0° to 45° to the

left. To adjust the bevel angle

loosen the bevel lock and adjust

the saw arm to the desired

bevel angle.

WARNING.

Be sure to tighten the bevel lock before making

a cut. Failure to do so could result in the saw arm moving

during the cut and cause serious personal injury.

Clamp assembly

The clamp assembly (10)

can be mounted to the fence,

either side of the saw blade, to

suit the task at hand (Fig. G).

When performing a bevel cut

the workpiece clamp should be

positioned on the right hand side

of the fence.

Use the clamp assembly lock

(11) at the back of the fence to

secure the clamp assembly in

position (Fig. H).

Spindle lock button

The spindle lock button (26)

prevents the blade in the saw

from rotating (Fig. I). 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. J).

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) (Fig. K).

For more efficient operation,

empty the dust bag when it is no

more than half full. This allows

better air flow through the bag.

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H

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J

K

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