Operation – Bosch GCO 2000 Professional User Manual

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Installing the Cutting Disc
If required, clean all parts to be mounted prior to assembly.

– Mount the new cutting disc onto the tool spindle 21 in such

a manner that its lable faces away from the tool arm.

– Mount the clamping flange 22, the washer 23 and the hex-

agon bolt 24.
Press spindle lock 5 until it engages and tighten hexagon
bolt 24 with the provided ring spanner 14. (Tightening
torque approx. 18–20 Nm)

– Slowly guide the retracting blade guard 4 down until the

cutting disc is covered off.

– Make sure that the retracting blade guard 4 operates prop-

erly.

After mounting the cutting disc and before switching on,
check whether the cutting disc is properly mounted and if it
can rotate freely.

– Make sure that the cutting disc does not graze against the

retracting blade guard 4, the blade guard 19 or against
other parts.

– Run the machine for approx. 30 seconds.

Should significant vibrations occur, switch off the machine
immediately; remove and install the cutting disc again.

Operation

Before any work on the machine itself, pull the mains

plug.

Transport Safety (see figure C)

The transport safety-lock 15 enables easier handling of the
machine when transporting to various working locations.

Releasing the Machine (Working Position)
– Push the tool arm by the handle 3 down a little in order to

relieve the transport safety-lock 15.

– Pull the transport safety-lock 15 completely outward.
– Guide the tool arm slowly upward.

Note: When working, pay attention that the transport safety-
lock is not pushed inwards. Otherwise, the tool arm cannot be
lowered to the requested depth.

Securing the Machine (Transport Position)
– Guide the tool arm downward until the transport safety-

lock 15 can be pushed completely inward.

For additional information on transport, see page 20.

Adjusting the Cutting Angle (see figure D)

The miter angle can be set in a range from 0° to 45°.
Frequently used mitre angles are identified on the angle stop
7 with appropriate markings. The 0° and 45° position are set
at the respective end stop.

– Loosen the locking screws 13 for the angle stop with the

supplied ring spanner 14 (15 mm).

– Adjust the desired angle and firmly tighten both locking

screws 13 again.

Displacing the Angle Stop (see figure D and E)
When cutting workpieces wider than 140 mm, the angle stop
7 can be displaced to the rear.

– Completely unscrew locking screws 13 with the supplied

ring spanner 14 (15 mm).

– Move the angle stop 7 toward the rear by one or two holes

to the desired clearance.

– Adjust the desired angle and firmly tighten both locking

screws 13 again.

Clamping the Workpiece (see figure E)

To ensure optimum working safety, the workpiece must al-
ways be firmly clamped.
Do not saw workpieces that are too small to clamp.

Long workpieces must be underlaid or supported at their free
end.

– Place the workpiece against the angle stop 7.
– Slide the clamping spindle 8 against the workpiece and

firmly clamp the workpiece with the spindle handle 10.

Loosening the Workpiece
– Loosen the spindle handle 10.
– Tilt up the quick release 9 and pull the clamping spindle 8

away from the workpiece.

Starting Operation

Observe the mains voltage! The voltage of the power

source must correspond with the data on the type plate of
the machine.

Check the cutting disc before using. The cutting disc

must be properly mounted and must rotate freely. Car-
ry out a 30 second (min.) test run with no load. Do not
use damaged, out-of-centre or vibrating cutting discs.
Damaged cutting discs can burst and cause injuries.

Dusts from materials such lead-containing coatings, minerals
and metal can be harmful to one’s health. Contact with or in-
haling the dusts can trigger allergic reactions to the operator
or bystanders and/or lead to respiratory infections.
Certain metal dusts are considered hazardous, especially in
conjunction with alloys such as zinc, aluminium or chromium.
Materials containing asbestos may only be worked by special-
ists.

– Provide for good ventilation of the working place.
– It is recommended to wear a P2 filter-class respirator.

Observe the relevant regulations in your country for the mate-
rials to be worked.

The blade can be blocked by dust, chips or workpiece frag-
ments in the slot of the base plate 12.
– Switch the machine off and pull the mains plug from the

socket outlet.

– Wait until the cutting disc has come to a complete stop.
– Tilt the machine toward the rear, so that small workpiece

fragments can fall out of the opening intended for this pur-
pose.
If required, use a suitable tool to remove all workpiece frag-
ments.

Prevent dust accumulation at the workplace. Dusts can

easily ignite.

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