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1 DOUBLE BEVEL COMPOUND MITRE SA W WITH CDB250MS/CDB305MS INSTRUCTION MANUAL Black Cy an Magenta Y ellow Code: CDB250MS Date: 061009 Edition: 04 Op: DCR[...]
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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 ally , 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 is[...]
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3 Descr iptio n of symb ols The ratin g pl ate on your tool ma y show sym bols . The se rep resent imp orta nt infor mat ion about 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 tect ion. Dou ble insul ate d for addit ion al pr otec tion. Con for ms to re lev ant stand ard[...]
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4 Speci ficat ions CDB250MS CDB305MS Input power: 2000W 2400W No load speed: 5000 RPM 5000 RPM Blade size: Ø250mm x Ø305mm x Ø16mm bore Ø16mm bore Number of teeth: 24 30 Mitre table angles: 0° to 52° 0° to 52° left & right left & right Bevel cuts: 0° to 45° 0° to 45° left & right left & right Straight cut 0° x 0°: 160m[...]
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5 Gener al safety inst ructi ons T o us e this tool prope rly , yo u must obse rve th e saf ety reg ula tio ns, th e ass embl y in stru ctions and the ope rat ing ins tru cti ons to be foun d in th is Ma nua l. All per son s who use and servi ce the mac hin e have to be acq uai nte d with this Man ual and mus t be inf orm ed ab out it s pot ent ial[...]
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6 the work ar ea we ll lit . Do not exp ose po wer tool s to rai n. Do no t use po wer tools in the pr ese nce of flam mab le liq uid s or gas es. 3. K eep vi sit ors away fr om th e work area . All visi tors and onl ook ers , espe cia lly child ren and in fir m pers ons , shou ld be ke pt wel l awa y from wher e you ar e wor king . Do not let othe[...]
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7 W ARNI NG. The use of an acc esso ry or atta chm ent, oth er tha n thos e re comm ended in this Instr uct ion Manua l, may pre sen t a risk of pers ona l inj ury . Addit ional safety rules for mitre saws W ARNI NGS. Bef ore conne cting a to ol to a po wer sourc e (ma ins switc h pow er poi nt recep tac le, outle t, et c.) be sure tha t the vo lta[...]
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8 alw ays ensur e tha t it is wo rki ng pro per ly , free ly rot ati ng and retur ning to fu lly cover the tee th of the bla de. • Con nec t the sa w to a dus t coll ection dev ise an d ens ure tha t it is op era ted pr ope rly . As the ope rator of the saw , ple ase make su re tha t yo u unde rst and facto rs that inf lue nce expos ure to dust ,[...]
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9 Know your pro duct Bef ore using the saw , fami lia rise you rsel f wi th all the ope rat ing featu res and saf ety requ irem ents. 1. L aser lig ht ass emb ly 2. L aser lig ht on/ of f sw itch 3. L aser cov er 4. L aser pit ch con tro l 5. S aw arm 6. R elea se knob 7. O pera ting han dle 8. C arry ing hand le 9. U pper fix ed bla de gu ard 10. [...]
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1 0 Unpac king Due to mode rn ma ss pro duc tio n tech niques , it is unli kel y tha t your GMC Power T oo l is fau lty or tha t a part is miss ing . If yo u find anyt hing wro ng, do not ope rate the tool until the par ts hav e be en rep lac ed or th e fau lt has been recti fied. Fai lur e to do so could resu lt in se rio us per sonal in jur y . 1[...]
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1 1 W ARNI NG. Be sur e to tig hte n the bevel loc k befo re ma king a cut . Fail ure to do so co uld res ult in the sa w arm mo vin g dur ing the cut and cau se ser iou s pers ona l inj ury . Bevel adjuster The bevel adj uste r (1 8) nee ds to be pulle d out befor e the bev el ang le can be adj usted (Fi g. F). T o re tur n the sa w arm to the ver[...]
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1 2 the m to sup por t the wo rkp iec e (Fi g. L). The side su ppo rt bar loc king scr ews (34) mu st be ti ght ene d to se cure the suppo rt ba rs in pos iti on (Fi g. M) . T urning on and off 1. T o tur n th e saw on depre ss and hold th e on/ of f trig ger swi tch (24) (F ig. N). 2. T o tur n th e saw of f relea se the on/of f trigg er switc h ([...]
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1 3 12. Adj ust the 0° be vel adjus tment sc rew (30) wi th th e 6mm hex key to br ing the saw blade int o alig nme nt wi th the squ are (Fig. T). 13. Loo sen the 2 Phi llip s hea d scre ws holdi ng the point er of the bev el sca le (17 ) an d adju st th e pos iti on of th e poin ter so tha t it acc ura tel y indi cates zer o on the scal e (Fig . [...]
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1 4 tha t is too thic k to all ow the out er bla de wa she r to eng age wit h the fl ats on the sp ind le. It will preve nt the bla de scr ew fro m prop erly sec uri ng the bla de on th e spin dle. Do no t use the saw to cu t meta l or mason ry . Ensu re tha t any space rs and spind le rings that may be re quir ed suit th e spin dle and the blade f[...]
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1 5 13. Dep res s the sp ind le loc k butt on (26) an d rep lac e the fl at was her and blade bol t. 14. Use the 6mm hex key to ti ghte n th e blad e bol t sec ure ly (ti ght en in an ant i-c loc kwis e di rect ion). 15. Low er the bla de gua rd, hol d the ro tat ing lower bla de gua rd (12) an d bla de bol t co ver (1 4) in pos iti on and tigh ten[...]
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1 6 out of the wo rkp iece . W ait unt il the bla de sto ps be for e rem ovi ng the work pie ce. Bevel cut A bevel cut is ma de by cut tin g acro ss th e grai n of the workp iece wit h the blade ang led to the fe nce an d mit re tab le. The mitre tabl e is set at th e zero degr ee pos iti on and the bla de se t at an an gle bet wee n 0º and 45º ([...]
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1 7 6. P lace the workp iec e flat on the tab le wit h one edge sec ure ly aga ins t the fence (19) . If the boar d is war ped , pla ce the con vex si de ag ains t th e fenc e. If the con cav e sid e is pla ced again st the fen ce, the boa rd cou ld break and jam the blad e. 7. W hen cu tti ng lon g pi eces of tim ber , suppo rt the opp osi te end [...]
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1 8 Not e. T o cu t to the left -han d si de of th e blad e, align the lef t- han d lase r li ne wit h the penci l mar k. T o cu t to the right -hand sid e of the blad e, ali gn th e righ t-h and lase r line with the pen cil mark. 5. P lug in the mac hine and star t the mo tor . 6. P ress the relea se la tch (3 1). 7. W hen th e bla de is at its ma[...]
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