Global Machinery Company BS230L manual

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    1 Black Cy an Magenta Y ellow Code: BS230L IM Date: 070509 Edition: 05 Op: DCR 300W 230MM (9”) BAND S A W WITH BS230L INSTRUCTION MANUAL[...]

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    2 Contents W ar ra nty P owe r T oo ls Whi lst ev ery effo rt is m ade to ensur e your compl ete sat isf act ion with t his to ol, oc cas ion all y , due to the mass man ufa ctu ring techn iques, a too l m ay not live u p to o ur req uir ed leve l of p erform anc e a nd you may need the ass ist anc e of our s ervice de par tme nt. Thi s p rod uct i[...]

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    3 Descr iptio n of sy mbols The ratin g pl ate on you r tool may sho w sy mbols. The se rep resent imp ortant inf ormati on ab out the pro duc t or ins tru cti ons on its use . We ar he ari ng pro tec tio n. We ar ey e prot ection . We ar br eat hing pro tectio n. Con for ms to re lev ant stand ard s for elect romagn etic com pat ibi lit y . Speci [...]

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    4 Safet y rules for laser light s The laser lig ht/las er radia tio n used in th e GMC REDEY E ® sys tem is Clas s 2 with maxi mum 1mW and 650nm wav ele ngt hs. T hese las ers do not no rma lly prese nt an opt ica l haza rd, alth ough sta ring at th e beam may cau se fla sh bli ndness . W ARNI NG. Do not stare dire ctl y at the laser bea m. A haza[...]

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    5 7. D ress cor rectly . Do no t wear loo se cloth ing or jewe lle ry . The y can be caug ht in mo vin g part s. Ru bbe r glov es an d n o n -s li p f o o tw ea r a r e r e c o mm en de d w h en w o r k in g o u t do or s. If yo u have long hair , wear a pro tec tiv e hair cove ring . 8. U se saf ety acces sories . Sa fety gla sse s and ea rmu ff s[...]

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    6 • Do no t atte mpt to free a jamme d bl ade befo re fi rst swi tch ing off th e mac hin e. • Do no t slow or stop a bla de wi th a pie ce of wo od. Let the bla de com e to res t na turall y . • If yo u are in ter rupt ed when op era tin g the sa w , comp let e the proce ss and swi tch off befor e loo king up. • Per iod ica lly ch eck that[...]

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    7 6 1 2 3 4 7 21 8 1 1 13 9 10 12 20 16 17 1 9 25 5 22 23 24 15 29 28 30 31 36 37 33 38 35 32 26 27 34 18 14[...]

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    8 Compo nents The BS230 L ban d saw is supp lie d wit h the fo llo win g comp onents : a. Ba nd saw b. Ba nd saw blad e (fit ted) c. Wo rk ta ble d. T able in ser t (fit ted ) e. Ri p fenc e f. Mit re gau ge g. Pu sh sti ck h. T able br ack et, wa she r and bolt i. Bol ts & sta r was hers for at tach ing tabl e (x4 ) j. Scr ew & nut for han[...]

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    9 Not e. It ma y be nec essary to ro tat e the ha ndl e ant icl ock wise to be able to slid e the ri p fen ce ove r the table and then cl ock wis e befo re locki ng th e hand le in posit ion . 5. Atta ch th e mitr e gau ge (30 ) ont o the ta ble by slid ing it into the mitre gau ge slot. 6. Sc rew th e pus h stic k scr ew and nut in to the hole at [...]

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    1 0 Upper guid e pin adjustmen t 1. T o adjus t the gu ide pins lo ose n the 2 sc rew s that hold the gui de pin s in pla ce using the 3mm hex key sup plied. 2. Pre ss t he gui de p ins to get her aga ins t t he b and s aw b la de. 3. T urn the ban d sa w wh eel by han d in a clo ckw ise dir ect ion sever al ti mes to brin g the gu ide pins in to t[...]

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    1 1 4. T ighten the gui de pin loc kin g scre ws. CAU TIO N: Ens ure the bl ade is not pin ched by ro tat ing th e ban d saw wh eel one or tw o time s by han d. Housi ng doors W ARNI NG. Always ens ure that the saw is sw itc hed off and unplu gged fro m the power supp ly bef ore maki ng any adj ust men ts. 1. Th e uppe r hou sin g door (10) and low[...]

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    1 2 3. Ad jus t the ta ble angle by rot ati ng the tabl e angl e adj ust men t knob (17) . Rota te the knob in an anti -clock wise dir ect ion to incr eas e the be vel ang le, rotat e the knob in a clo ckw ise direc tio n to set the ang le bac k to 90° . 4. T ighten the tab le angle lock ing kno b (16) to se cur e the ta ble in posi tio n. Not e. [...]

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    1 3 T urning on and off The safet y sw itch emp loy s a red hi nge d cove r tha t clip s ove r the ON /OF F swit ches. 1. T o switc h on, un cli p the co ver faste ner , rais e and ho ld the cover (1) the n pr ess the ON switc h (2 ). Now let the cov er fal l so tha t it res ts again st th e swit che s. Do not clo se the cov er . 2. T o switc h of [...]

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    1 4 5. Lo osen the bla de tensi on kn ob to sl ack en the blad e. 6. Re move the bla de by guid ing it thro ugh the slo t in the wor k tabl e an d th e up per and lo wer blade guid es. 7. Fi t the ne w saw bl ade ensur ing that the tee th are poi nti ng tow ard s the fr ont of the sa w wher e the doors are . 8. Li ghtl y te nsion th e new blade by [...]

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    1 5 4. Alig n the laser beam with th e line on th e wor kpi ece. 5. T he la ser be am ca n be ali gne d to be pa rall el with th e bla de by ad jus tin g the la ser line. Loo sen the la ser adj ust men t knob and mov e th e la ser beam unti l it is in lin e with the bla de. T igh ten the las er ad jus tmen t kn ob. 6. T o star t the saw pus h the o[...]

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    1 6 T roubl eshoo ting W ARNI NG! T urn the on/o ff switc h to the of f positi on and unp lug the too l from the pow er suppl y bef ore pe rfo rmi ng tro uble sho oti ng pro ced ure s. T rouble Probl em Su ggeste d remedy Ban d saw wi ll no t sta rt Pow er cor d no t pl ugged in Ens ure that th e cord is conne cte d to the powe r supp ly Pow er fau[...]

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    GMC customer assist If your product needs repairing, replacing, technical service or you simply need help or advice, please contact us on our Customer Assist Line 1300 880 001 (Australia) or 0800 445 721 (New Zealand). For prompt service we suggest you log your service request online at www .gmcservice.com.au . Should you not have access to the Int[...]