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1 1200W 184MM (7-1/ 4”) CIRCULAR SA W LS1375 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Black Cy an Magenta Y ellow Code: LS1375 Date: 060512 Edition: 03 Op: PW[...]
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2 Contents Ful l 2 Y ear s Hom e U se W arr anty Whi lst ev ery effo rt is mad e to ensu re y our c ompl ete sat isf act ion with this tool , oc casio nall y , du e t o th e mas s man ufa ctu ring tech niqu es, a too l may not live up to ou r req uir ed leve l of perf orman ce a nd yo u ma y nee d th e ass ist anc e of our serv ice d epar tment . T[...]
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3 Descr iptio n of s ymbols The ratin g plate on your tool ma y show sy mbo ls. The se rep resen t impo rtant in for mat ion ab out the pro duc t or ins tru cti ons on it s use. We ar heari ng prote cti on. We ar eye pro tec tio n. We ar breat hing pro tec tio n. Dou ble insul ated for ad dit iona l protec tion. Con for ms to re lev ant stand ards [...]
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4 Gener al safety rule s W ARN ING. Re ad all ins tru ctio ns. Fail ure to fol low all ins tru cti ons li sted bel ow may re sult in el ect ric sh ock, fir e and/ or serio us injur y . The term “p owe r tool ” i n all of the warni ngs list ed below re fer s to you r main s operat ed (co rde d) pow er tool or batte ry opera ted (cor dle ss) pow [...]
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5 4. Po wer to ol use and care a. Do not for ce the po wer tool. Us e t he co rrec t p owe r tool for your ap plicat ion. T he cor rec t powe r tool wil l do the jo b bet ter and saf er at th e r ate for whi ch it was des ign ed. b. Do not use the pow er to ol if th e swit ch does no t turn it on and off . Any pow er too l t hat canno t be contr ol[...]
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6 Addit ional safety rules for circul ar saws DANGE R a. K eep ha nds away from cu tting ar ea an d the bl ade . Keep you r seco nd hand on auxi liar y h and le, or moto r hou sing . If bo th han ds are hol din g the sa w , they canno t be cut by the blade . b. Do no t reac h undern eath the wo rkp iec e. Th e guard can not prote ct you fro m the b[...]
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7 f. Bla de dep th and bev el ad just ing lock ing leve rs mu st be tig ht and se cure bef ore makin g c ut. If blad e a dju stm ent shi fts while cu tti ng, it may ca use bi nding an d kic kbac k. g. Use ex tra cauti on when ma kin g a “plu nge cut” in to exi sti ng wal ls or othe r blin d a rea s. T he pro trudi ng bla de may cut obj ects tha[...]
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8 1. La ser li ght asse mbl y 2. La ser li ght on/o ff bu tto n 3. La ser li ght aper tur e 4. T rig ger swit ch 5. Lo ck-o ff but ton 6. Mo tor ho using 7. Ma in han dle 8. Fr ont ha ndle 9. Be vel ad justme nt knob 10. Bevel sc ale 1 1. Para llel fe nce lock ing knob 12. Paral lel fenc e 13. Blade gu ard leve r 14. Lower bl ade guar d 15. Base pl[...]
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9 Y ou hav e purcha sed a 1200 W att ci rcular sa w with the GM C RED EYE ® lase r line cu tting sy ste m. Ple ase refer to the saf ety inst ruc tio ns giv en earli er in this man ual for imp ort ant instr uction s r ega rdi ng the us e of the laser . The saw is ca pab le of ri ppi ng and cr oss cutti ng hardw oods, sof two ods and man made bo ard[...]
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1 0 Makin g a cu t 1. Ma rk the li ne of cu t on the wo rkp iec e and al ign the bla de gui de as fo llows: a. Cu ttin g at 90° b. Cu ttin g at 45° 2. Re st the fr ont edge of the bas e on the wo rkp iece . Start the motor an d l et the bl ade rea ch ful l speed (ap pro xim atel y 2 s eco nds) . 3. Sl owly pu sh the saw forwa rd usi ng bot h hand[...]
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1 1 Using the p arall el fence The paral lel fenc e ( 12) allow s y ou to make pa ral lel cuts in a she et of wood , all at the sam e w idt h. CAU TIO N. Alw ays ensu re that th e saw is swit ched of f and unplu gged fro m t he po wer su ppl y befo re makin g any adjus tment s. 1. Loose n the para lle l fenc e lockin g k nob (1 1) 2. Slide th e p a[...]
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1 2 Chang ing the blade CAU TIO N. A lw ay s e nsu re th at th e s aw is sw it ch ed of f an d u np lu gg ed fr om th e p ow er su pp ly be fo re ma ki ng an y a dj us tm en ts . 1. Re move bl ade key (2 3) fro m sto rag e area (2 2). Place sa w on it s side on a flat su rfa ce. 2. Ro tate th e s aw bla de by hand whi lst depre ssing bu tton (20 ) [...]
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1 3 Clean ing 1. Keep th e t ool ’s air ven ts unclo gge d and cl ean at all times . 2. Remov e dust and dirt regul arly . Clean ing is best do ne wit h a rag. 3. Re-lu brica te all mo vin g part s a t regu lar inte rvals . 4. If the bo dy of th e s aw nee ds clean ing, wip e it wit h a soft dam p clot h. A mild de ter gent ca n be use d b ut no [...]
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Carefully read the entire Instruction Manual before using this product. Before returning this product for a W arranty Claim or any other reason Please Call 1300 880 001 (Australia) or 0800 445 721 (New Zealand) When you make your call, please have the following information at hand: GMC Product T ype GMC Product Code A GMC Service Engineer will take[...]