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1 210MM (8 1 ⁄ 4”) SLIDE COMPOUND MITRE SA W WITH REDEYE ® SYT210 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Black Cy an Magenta Y ellow Code: SY T210 Date: 061010 Edition: 06 Op: PW[...]
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2 Contents W arranty 2 Introduction 3 Environmental protection 3 Description of symbols 3 Specifications 3 Safety rules for laser lights 4 General safety instructions 4 Additional safety rules for mitre saws 6 Accessories 7 Know your product 8 Unpacking 9 T ransportation 9 Bench mounting 9 Release knob 9 Slide lock 9 Mitre table locks 9 Bevel lock [...]
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3 Descr iptio n of symbo ls The ratin g pla te on yo ur to ol may show symbo ls. The se rep resent impo rta nt inf orm ati on abo ut 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 prot ect ion . Dou ble insul ate d for addit ion al pr otec tion. Con for ms to re lev ant stand [...]
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4 Safet y rules for laser light s The laser ligh t/l aser radi ati on use d in the GMC Red eye ® 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 star ing at the be am may caus e fla sh bli ndness . W ARNI NG. Do not st are dire ctly at the la ser beam . A haz[...]
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5 but only on ce it has bee n remo ved from the mai ns power and secur ed in the loc ked down posi tion . • Do no t use th e saw wi tho ut the guar ds in po sit ion , in go od wor kin g orde r and prope rly main tai ned . • Ens ure that th e arm is prop erl y secu re wh en bev ell ing . • Kee p the fl oor area ar oun d the machi ne le vel , w[...]
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6 15 . A voi d un int ent ion al s ta rti ng. Alway s chec k tha t the swi tch is in the OFF pos iti on bef ore plug gin g in the tool to th e powe r sup ply . Do not carry a plug ged in tool with you r fing er on the swi tch. 16 . U se o utd oor rat ed ext ens ion co rds . Whe n a tool is us ed out doo rs, use onl y ext ensi on cords that are int [...]
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7 • Av oid cutt ing na ils . Ins pect the wor kpiece and rem ove all nai ls and othe r fore ign obje cts befor e beg inn ing sa win g. • Sup por t the wo rk pro perly . • Ref rai n from remo vin g any cu t-o ff s or oth er pa rts of the wor kpi ece from th e cutt ing area whil st the mach ine is run nin g and th e saw he ad is not in th e res[...]
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8 Know your produ ct Bef ore using the saw , fami lia rise you rse lf wit h all the ope rat ing featu res and safet y req uir emen ts. 1. La ser li ght assem bly 2. La ser li ght on/of f swit ch 3. La ser co ver 4. La ser ap ert ure 5. Sa w arm 6. Re leas e kno b 7. Op erat ing hand le 8. Up per fi xed blade guar d 9. Ro tati ng blade guar d 10. Gu[...]
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9 Unpac king Due to mode rn ma ss pro duc tio n tech niques , it is un lik ely tha t your GMC Pow er T oo l is fau lty or that a part is missi ng. If yo u find anyt hing wron g, do no t ope rate the to ol unt il th e par ts hav e bee n repl aced or th e faul t has been re cti fie d. Fai lur e to do so could resu lt in se rio us per sonal in jur y .[...]
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1 0 the mitre tabl e to the desi red po sit ion . Th e mitr e tab le fea tur es pos iti ve cl ick st ops for qui ck se tti ng of co mmo n mit re ang les. W ARNI NG. Be sure to tigh ten the mi tre table lock s befo re mak ing a cut. Fa ilur e to do so coul d resu lt in the tab le mov ing durin g the cut and caus e seri ous pers onal inju ry . Bevel [...]
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1 1 4. R otat e the table (16) until the poi nte r is pos iti one d at 0º. 5. T ighte n the mitre lock s (18) . 6. L oose n the bevel lock (12) and set the saw arm (5) at 0º be vel (t he bl ade at 90º to the mitre tabl e). Ti ghten th e bev el loc k (12 ) (fig . O). 7. P lace a set squ are agai nst th e tab le (16 ) and the fla t par t of the bl[...]
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1 2 10. Loos en the Phi lli ps hea d scr ew hol ding the poin ter of th e mitr e sca le (17 ) and adj ust it so tha t it acc ura tel y ind ica tes the zer o posi tion on the mitre scal e (fig . W). 1 1. Reti ght en th e scre w sec uri ng the mitre scal e poin ter . Chang ing a blade DA NGE R! N eve r tr y t o us e a bla de l ar ger tha n th e s tat[...]
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1 3 13 . D epr ess the spi nd le l ock bu tto n (2 5) a nd rep lac e th e th e fl at w ash er a nd b lad e bo lt. 14. Use th e hex key to ti ghte n the blade bolt secur ely (ti ght en in an anti- clockw ise dir ect ion ). 15. Lowe r the blade guar d, hol d the rotat ing lowe r bla de gua rd (9 ) and bl ade bolt co ver (1 1) in pos iti on an d tigh [...]
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1 4 3. P ress the rel ease lat ch (2 4) (fi g. k) an d slo wly lo wer the bla de int o the workp iece (fi g. l) an d sli de it aw ay fro m you at the sa me tim e unt il the wor kpi ece is cut (fi g. m). 4. Rel eas e th e sw itc h tr ig ger (23 ) an d al low th e sa w bl ad e to st op ro tat ing bef ore ra isi ng t he b la de ou t of th e wo rkp iec[...]
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1 5 2. L oose n the mitre lock s (18) . 3. R otat e the mitre tabl e (16) unti l the po int er ali gns wit h the de sir ed ang le on the mi tre sc ale (17). 4. R etig hten the mitr e lock s (18 ). W ARNI NG. Be sure to tig hten the mit re locks befo re mak ing a cut . Fail ure to do so co uld re sul t in the tabl e movi ng dur ing the cut , caus in[...]
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1 6 Maint enanc e W ARNI NG. Alw ays ensur e tha t the to ol is switc hed off and the plug is remo ved fr om th e powe r poi nt bef ore maki ng and adjus tments or main tenanc e pro ced ures . Power cord maintena nce If th e supp ly co rd nee ds re pla cing , the task mu st be carri ed out by the ma nuf actu rer , the man ufa ctu rer’s agen t, or[...]
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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[...]