Bevel Lock; Spindle Lock Button; Rotating Lower Blade Guard; Dust Bag - GMC ROS150CF Manual

Double bevel slide compound mitre saw
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Bevel lock

The Bevel Lock (16) is used to set
the blade at the desired bevel angle
(Fig. G). The mitre saw bevel cuts
from 0° to 45° to the left and right.
To adjust the bevel angle loosen the
bevel lock and pull out the 0° Bevel
Adjuster (18). Adjust the saw arm to
the desired bevel angle.
WARNING: Be sure to tighten the
GB
bevel lock before making a cut.
Failure to do so could result in the
saw arm moving during the cut and cause serious personal injury.
0° Bevel adjuster
The ° Bevel Adjuster (18) needs to
be pulled out before the bevel angle
can be adjusted (Fig. H).
To return the saw arm to the vertical
(0° bevel) position, move the saw
arm to the left and push in the 0°
bevel adjuster.
Return the saw blade to the vertical
position, it will automatically stop at
the 0° bevel position. Tighten the
bevel lock.

Clamp assembly

The Clamp Assembly (10) can be mounted to the fence, either side of the
saw blade, to suit the task at hand (Fig. I).
I
Use the Clamp Assembly Lock (11) at the back of the fence to secure the
clamp assembly in position (Fig. J).
G
H
J

Spindle lock button

The Spindle Lock Button (26)
prevents the blade in the saw from
rotating (Fig. K). Depress and
hold the spindle lock button while
installing, changing, or removing
the blade.

Rotating lower blade guard

The Rotating Lower Blade Guard
(12) provides protection from both
sides of the blade (Fig. L). It retracts
over the Upper Blade Guard (9)
as the saw is lowered into the
workpiece.

Dust bag

The Dust Bag (15) its over the
Dust Extraction Port (27). For more
eficient operation, empty the dust
bag when it is no more than half full.
This allows better air low through the
bag (Fig. M).
Attaching the side support
bars
The Side Support Bars (37) help to
support the material when working
with long workpieces. There are two
Side Support Bar Location Holes (38)
for a support bar on either side of the
table. Loosen the Side Support Bar
Locking Screws (39) with the 6mm
hex key. Ensure the side bars are
fully inserted before using them to
support the workpiece (Fig. N).
The side support bar locking screws must be tightened to secure the
support bars in position (Fig. O).
N
12
K
L
M
O

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