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Instructions Global Machinery Company, Modèle LS1200

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2. Loosen the bevel adjustment knob (9) located at the front of the base plate (Fig. C). 3. Tilt the body of the saw until the required angle is reached (Fig. D) using the bevel scale (10) as a guide. 4. Tighten the bevel adjustment knob (9) to secure the base plate (Fig. E). D C E B A Note. Always make a trial cut in a scrap piece of material along a guideline to determine how much you should offset the blade from the guideline to make an accurate cut. Switching on and off 1. Connect the plug to the power supply. 2. Depress the lock-off button (5) (Fig. F) and squeeze the trigger switch (4) (Fig. G). 3. The blade will take approximately 2 seconds to reach full speed. 4. When you release the trigger, the machine turns off and the lock-off button re-engages to prevent accidental operation. CAUTION. Allow the blade to come to a complete standstill before setting the saw down. Making a cut 1. Mark the line of cut on the work piece. 2. Adjust the depth of cut and bevel angle as required. 3. When making 90° cross or rip cuts, align your line of cut with the outer blade guide notch on the base of the saw (Fig. H). 4. When making 45° bevel cuts, align your line of cut with the inner blade guide notch on the base of the saw. 5. Rest the front edge of the base on the work piece (Fig. I). 6. Start the motor by depressing the lock-off button (5) and squeezing the trigger switch (4). Note. Always let the blade reach full speed (approximately 2 seconds). Note. Ensure the blade is not touching the work piece at start up otherwise kickback will occur, resulting in damaging the work piece. 7. Slowly push the saw forward using both hands (Fig. J). 8. When making a cut always use steady, even pressure. Forcing the saw causes rough cuts and could shorten the life of the saw or cause kickback. Allow the blade and the saw to do the work. 9. After completing your cut, release the trigger switch and allow the blade to come to a complete stop. Do not remove the saw from the work piece while the blade is moving. Note. Since blade thickness varies, always make a trial cut in scrap material along the guideline to determine how much, if any, the guideline must be offset to get an accurate cut. Making a pocket cut 1. Adjust the depth of cut as required. 2. Adjust the bevel setting to 0°. 3. Raise the lower blade guard lever (13) to expose the saw blade and firmly rest the front of the base flat against the work piece with the rear handle raised so the blade does not touch the work piece (Fig. K). I G F J K H Blade guide notch 4. With the blade just clearing the work piece, start the motor by depressing the lock-off button (5) and squeezing the trigger switch (4). 5. Always let the blade reach full speed (approximately 2 seconds) before you begin to cut into the work piece. 6. Slowly lower the saw into the work piece, using the front of the base resting on the work piece as a hinge point. WARNING. As soon as the blade starts cutting the material, release the lower blade guard lever. 7. Once the base plate (15) is flat against the work piece, proceed cutting in a forward direction to the end of the cut. 8. After completing your cut, release the trigger switch and allow the blade to come to a complete stop. Do not remove the saw from the work piece while the blade is moving. Note. If the corners of your pocket cut are not completely cut through, use a jigsaw or hand saw to finish the corners. Note. This can be a dangerous cut and is recommended for experienced operators only. Using the parallel fence The parallel fence (12) allows you to make parallel cuts in a sheet of wood, all at the same width. CAUTION. Always ensure that the saw is switched off and unplugged from the power supply before making any adjustments. 1. Loosen the parallel fence locking knob (11) (Fig. L). 2. Slide the parallel fence (12) through the parallel fence slots (24) in the base plate (15) (Fig. M). 3. Adjust the parallel fence to the required width and secure it in position with the parallel fence locking knob (11). 4. Ensure that the parallel fence rests against the wood along its entire length to give a consistent parallel cut (Fig. N). Using the REDEYE® system WARNING. Before proceeding to use the REDEYE® laser line system, ensure that the Additional safety rules for laser lights section is read and fully understood. Always ensure the laser beam is aimed at a sturdy work piece without reflective surfaces. i.e. wood or rough coated surfaces are acceptable. Bright shiny reflective sheet steel or the like is not suitable for laser use as the reflective surface could direct the beam back at the operator. Only turn laser beam on when tool is on work piece. 1. Mark the line of the cut on the work piece. 2. Adjust the depth of cut and bevel angle as required. 3. Rest the front edge of the base on the work piece. 4. Switch on the laser beam using the laser light on/off button (2) (Fig. O). 5. Align the beam with the line on the work piece (Fig. P). N M L P O 6. Start t...


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