Global Machinery Company Saw LS250TS2000W User Manual

INSTRUCTION MANUAL  
2000W 250mm (10”)  
Table Saw  
• Melbourne • Perth • Auckland • Hong Kong • Shanghai  
LS250TS  
Taipei • New York • Verona • London • Paris  
061004 ED8 DCR  
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Introduction  
Symbols  
The rating plate on your tool may show symbols. These  
represent important information about the product or  
instructions on its use.  
Your new GMC power tool will more than satisfy your  
expectations. It has been manufactured under stringent  
GMC Quality Standards to meet superior performance  
criteria.  
You will find your new tool easy and safe to operate,  
and, with proper care, it will give you many years of  
dependable service.  
Wear eye protection.  
Wear hearing protection.  
Wear breathing protection.  
CAUTION. Carefully read through this entire Instruction  
Manual before using your new GMC Power Tool. Take  
special care to heed the Cautions and Warnings.  
Your GMC power tool has many features that will make  
your job faster and easier. Safety, performance, and  
dependability have been given top priority in the  
development of this tool, making it easy to maintain  
and operate.  
Conforms to EMC regulations..  
Specifications  
Voltage:  
230–240Vac ~ 50Hz  
2000W  
Input power:  
No load speed:  
Blade diameter:  
Blade bore size:  
Blade teeth:  
Table size:  
5800min-1  
250mm  
16mm  
24  
Environmental protection  
Recycle unwanted materials instead of  
disposing of them as waste. All tools, hoses  
and packaging should be sorted, taken to  
the local recycling centre and disposed of  
in an environmentally safe way.  
660mm x 440mm  
Side extension table sizes: 130mm x 440mm  
with 150mm slide capacity  
660mm x 130mm  
Rear extension table size:  
Table height:  
Depth of cut at 90°:  
Depth of cut at 45°:  
Laser class:  
Warnings  
880mm  
75mm  
45mm  
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1.It may be more difficult to see the laser line in  
conditions of bright sunshine and on certain surfaces.  
2.When storing the tool, remove the batteries in case  
of leakage.  
Laser wavelength:  
Laser output power:  
650nm  
1Mw  
3.Batteries or damage due to leaking batteries are  
not covered under warranty.  
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Safety rules for laser lights  
General safety instructions  
The laser light/laser radiation used in the GMC REDEYE®  
system is Class 1 with maximum 1mW power and 650nm  
wavelengths. These lasers do not normally present an  
optical hazard, although staring at the beam may cause  
flash blindness.  
To use this tool properly, you must observe the safety  
regulations, the assembly instructions and the operating  
instructions to be found in this Manual. All persons who  
use and service the machine have to be acquainted with  
this Manual and must be informed about its potential  
hazards. Children and infirm people must not use this tool.  
Children should be supervised at all times if they are in the  
area in which the tool is being used. It is also imperative  
that you observe the accident prevention regulations in  
force in your area. The same applies for general rules of  
occupational health and safety.  
Warning. Do not stare directly at the laser beam. A hazard  
may exist if you deliberately stare into the beam, please  
observe all safety rules as follows;  
The laser shall be used and maintained in accordance  
with the manufacturer’s instructions.  
Never aim the beam at any person or an object other  
than the work piece.  
Warning. When using power tools, basic safety precautions  
should always be taken to reduce the risk of fire, electric  
shock and personal injury. Also, please read and heed the  
advice given in the additional important safety instruc-  
tions.  
1.Keep the work area clean and tidy. Cluttered work  
areas and benches invite accidents and injury.  
 
 
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2.Consider the environment in which you are working.  
Do not use power tools in damp or wet locations.  
Keep the work area well lit. Do not expose power tools  
to rain. Do not use power tools in the presence of  
flammable liquids or gases.  
3.Keep visitors away from the work area. All visitors  
and onlookers, especially children and infirm persons,  
should be kept well away from where you are working.  
Do not let others in the vicinity make contact with the  
tool or extension cord.  
4.Store tools safely. When not in use, tools should be  
locked up out of reach.  
5.Do not force the tool. The tool will do the job better  
and safer working at the rate for which it was designed.  
The laser beam shall not be deliberately aimed at  
personnel and shall be prevented from being directed  
towards the eye of a person for longer than 0.25s.  
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.  
Do not change the laser light assembly with a different  
type. Repairs must only be carried out by the laser  
manufacturer or an authorised agent.  
Caution. Use of controls or adjustments or performance of  
procedures other than those specified herein may result in  
hazardous radiation exposure.  
6.Use the correct tool for the job. Do not force small  
tools or attachments to do the job best handled by a  
heavier duty tool. Never use a tool for a purpose for  
which it was not intended.  
Please refer to the relevant Australian standards, AS 2397  
and AS/NZS2211 for more information on Lasers.  
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7.Dress correctly. Do not wear loose clothing or jewellery.  
They can be caught in moving parts. Rubber gloves  
and non-slip footwear are recommended when working  
outdoors. If you have long hair, wear a protective hair  
covering.  
8.Use safety accessories. Safety glasses and earmuffs  
should always be worn. A face or dust mask is also  
required if the sanding operation creates dust.  
9. Do not abuse the power cord. Never pull the cord to  
disconnect the tool from the power point. Keep the cord  
away from heat, oil and sharp edges.  
10. Secure the work piece. Use clamps or a vice to hold  
the work piece. It is safer than using your hand and  
frees both hands to operate the tool.  
17. Stay alert. Watch what you are doing. Use common  
sense. Do not operate a power tool when you are tired.  
18. Check for damaged parts. Before using a tool,  
check that there are no damaged parts. If a part is  
slightly damaged, carefully determine if it will operate  
properly and perform its intended function. Check for  
alignment of moving parts, binding of moving parts,  
breakage of parts, proper mounting and any other  
conditions that may affect the operation of the tool.  
A part that is damaged should be properly repaired  
or replaced by an authorised service facility, unless  
otherwise indicated in this Instruction Manual.  
Defective switches must be replaced by an authorised  
service facility. Do not use a tool if the switch does  
not turn the tool on and off correctly.  
11. Do not overreach. Keep your footing secure and  
19. Guard against electric shock. Prevent body contact  
with grounded objects such as water pipes, radiators,  
cookers and refrigerator enclosures.  
balanced at all times.  
12. Look after your tools. Keep tools sharp and clean for  
better and safer performance. Follow the instructions  
regarding lubrication and accessory changes. Inspect  
tool cords periodically and, if damaged, have them  
repaired by an authorised service facility. Inspect  
extension cords periodically and replace them if  
damaged. Keep tool handles dry, clean and free from  
oil and grease.  
13. Disconnect idle tools. Switch off the power and  
disconnect the plug from the power point before  
servicing, when changing accessories and when the  
tool is not in use.  
20. Use only approved parts. When servicing, use only  
identical replacement parts. Use an authorised service  
facility to fit replacement parts.  
Additional safety rules for table saws  
Always pull the plug out of the power socket before  
adjusting or servicing the machine.  
Give these safety regulations to all persons who work on  
the machine.  
Do not use this saw to cut firewood.  
Caution! Hands and fingers may be injured on the  
rotating saw blade.  
Before you use the machine for the first time, check  
that the voltage marked on the rating plate is the same  
as your mains voltage.  
If you need to use an extension cable, make sure its  
conductor cross-section is large enough for the saw’s  
power consumption. Minimum cross-section: 1.0mm2.  
Do not use or leave the saw in the rain and never use it  
in damp, humid, or wet conditions.  
14. Remove adjusting keys and wrenches. Check to see  
that keys and adjusting wrenches are removed from  
the tool before switching on.  
15. Avoid unintentional starting. Always check that the  
switch is in the OFF position before plugging in the  
tool to the power supply. Do not carry a plugged in  
tool with your finger on the switch.  
16. Use outdoor rated extension cords. When a tool  
is used outdoors, use only extension cords that are  
intended for outdoor use and are so marked.  
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Provide good lighting.  
Never saw near combustible liquids or gases.  
Damaged or faulty safety devices have to be replaced  
immediately.  
Never cut a work piece, which is too small to hold  
securely.  
Wear suitable work clothes! Loose garments or jewellery  
may become caught up in the rotating saw blade.  
If you are interrupted when operating the saw, complete  
the process and switch off before looking up.  
Periodically check that all nuts, bolts and other fixings  
are properly tightened.  
Do not store materials or equipment above a machine in  
such a way that they could fall into it.  
Always ensure that your work is on the table. Never use  
the tool to cut pieces that are not on the table.  
Do not place your hands in awkward positions where  
one or both may slip suddenly and touch the saw blade.  
When working with a long work piece, use an additional  
support such as a saw table to prevent the blade from  
grabbing the work.  
Operators have to be at least 18 years of age. Trainees  
of at least 16 years of age are allowed to use the  
machine under supervision.  
Keep children and infirm people away from the machine  
when it is connected to the power supply.  
Check the power cord. Never use a faulty or damaged  
power cord.  
If the cordset is damaged take the saw to an authorised  
service centre for repair or replacement  
Never attempt any repairs yourself, always take it to an  
authorised service centre for repair or parts replacement.  
Keep the saw table and your workplace clean of wood  
scrap and any unnecessary objects.  
When cutting round wood, use clamps that prevent the  
work piece from turning on the table.  
There must be no nails or other foreign bodies in that  
part of the work piece you want to cut.  
Always stand to the side of the saw blade when working  
with the saw.  
Never load the machine so much that it slows down and  
over-heats.  
Keep the area free of tripping hazards.  
Persons working with the machine should not be  
distracted.  
Note the direction of rotation of the motor and saw  
blade.  
After you have switched off the motor, never slow down  
the saw blade by applying pressure to its side.  
Fit only blades which are well sharpened and have no  
cracks or deformations.  
Never saw several work pieces simultaneously.  
Use the push stick provided with the tool when cutting  
along or across narrow work pieces.  
The machine is to be operated only with a saw blade  
from a reputable supplier.  
Never remove loose splinters, chips or jammed pieces of  
wood when the saw blade is running.  
To rectify faults or remove jammed pieces of wood,  
always switch off the machine first and remove the  
mains plug!  
Adjustments, measurements and cleaning jobs are to be  
performed only when the motor is switched off and the  
mains plug removed!  
Faulty saw blades have to be replaced immediately.  
Never use saw blades, which do not comply with the  
data specified in this manual.  
Make sure that the arrow on the saw blade complies  
with the arrow marked on the machine.  
Never dismantle the machine’s safety devices or put  
them out of operation.  
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Before you switch on the machine, check that all  
wrenches and adjustment tools have been removed.  
When you leave your workplace, switch off the motor  
and pull out the power plug.  
All guards and safety devices have to be refitted  
immediately after completion of any repairs or  
maintenance.  
It is imperative to observe the accident prevention  
regulations in force in your area as well as all other  
generally recognised rules of safety.  
This tool complies with the pertinent safety regulations.  
Repairs are to be carried out only by qualified  
electricians at authorised service centres, using original  
replacement parts. The user may suffer an accident if  
this condition is not observed.  
Rebating or grooving should not be carried out unless  
suitable guarding, such as a tunnel guard, is fitted  
above the table saw.  
Saws shall not be used for slotting (stopped groove).  
Wear goggles • Wear earmuffs • Wear a breathing mask  
The machine may be used in closed room only in  
conjunction with a suitable vacuum extraction system.  
This table saw must be connected to a 230–240V  
socket-outlet with a minimum 10A circuit.  
Never use the cord for any purpose other than that for  
which it is intended!  
Adopt a firm standing position and keep your balance at  
all times.  
Unpacking  
Due to modern mass production techniques, it is unlikely  
that your GMC Power Tool is faulty or that a part is  
missing. If you find anything wrong, do not operate the  
tool until the parts have been replaced or the fault has  
been rectified. Failure to do so could result in serious  
personal injury.  
1.Remove all loose parts from the carton.  
Check the tool for signs of damage!  
2.Remove the packing materials from around the saw.  
Before you use the tool it is imperative to check that  
its safety devices and any slightly damaged parts are  
working properly and in the way intended.  
Check that the moving parts work properly and do not  
jam or whether any of the parts are damaged. All parts  
must be fitted correctly and satisfy all conditions for the  
tool to work properly.  
3.Carefully lift the saw from the carton and place it on a  
level work surface.  
Required Tools  
The following tools (not supplied) are required to assemble  
and maintain the table saw  
18mm spanner  
Unless otherwise stated in these instructions, damaged  
safety devices and parts must be repaired or replaced by  
an authorised service facility.  
13mm spanner  
Phillips head screwdriver  
Have damaged switches replaced by an authorised  
service facility.  
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Components  
The GMC LS250TS table saw is supplied with th
components:  
1.Table saw  
2. Riving knife and laser assembly  
3. Blade guard  
4.Wheels x2  
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5.Hubcaps x2  
6.Rip fence  
7.Mitre gauge  
8.Push stick  
9.Spanner  
2
3
10. Left hand side extension table  
11. Rear extension table  
12. Height adjustment handle with hex screw,  
swivel tube and washer  
13. 5mm Hex key  
14. Wheel axle  
4
5
15. AAA batteries x2  
16. 2 x 13mm Hex head screws with 4 flat washers  
and 2 spring washers for securing wheels to axle  
(already fitted on axle)  
6
7
8
9
17. 10 x ST4.2 x 13mm Philips head screws with  
10 flat washers for securing hub caps to wheels  
18. 4 x ST4.2 x 9mm set screws for securing side extensio
tables (already fitted to extension table rods)  
11  
10  
13  
12  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
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Know your product  
1. Table top  
2. On/off switch  
9
13  
3. Cable storage  
14  
15  
16  
2
4. Handle for tilting table saw (Upper)  
5. Handle for tilting table saw (Lower)  
6. Mitre gauge holder  
7. Spare blade holder  
8. Riving knife  
26  
4
6
9. Laser assembly  
34  
29  
10. Laser on/off switch  
11. Laser adjustment screw (x2)  
12. Laser battery compartment screw (x2)  
13. Table insert  
14. Rip fence  
15. Rip fence locking lever  
16. Rip fence scale  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
35  
17. Mitre gauge  
18. Mitre gauge locking knob  
19. Blade guard  
28  
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20. Blade height adjustment handle  
21. Blade angle wheel  
22. Blade angle pointer  
23. Blade angle scale  
24. Blade lock  
25. Rear extension table  
26. Side extension table (x2)  
27. Side extension table locking knob (x4)  
28. Stand assembly  
32  
10  
19  
8
12  
30  
7
29. Stand locking lever  
30. Wheel  
31. Wheel hubcap  
32. Adjustable foot  
33. Saw blade  
31  
3
11  
33  
27  
34. Push stick  
35. Push stick storage  
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the table saw onto its  
left hand side.  
Assembly  
Stand set-up  
E
7.Push the stand locking  
lever (29) to the left  
to disengage the stand  
assembly and fold open  
the stand legs (fig E).  
8.Fully open the stand legs  
and ensure that the stand  
locking lever clicks back  
into place indicating that  
the stand legs are securely  
open (fig F ).  
1.Place the table saw on the floor (fig A).  
2.On the left hand side extension table which was packed  
separately from the table saw remove the 2 self-tapping  
screws from the end of each rod.  
3.Fit the left hand side extension table into the 2  
positioning holes on the left hand side of the table saw,  
the extension table locking knobs (28) may need to be  
loosened if it is a tight fit (fig B).  
F
A
B
9.Using the handle on the  
table saw (4) and the soft  
grip handle on the lower  
leg (5) tilt the table saw  
onto its stand (fig G).  
Important. Use both handles  
when tilting the table onto  
the stand. Push down on the  
leg handle (5) and pull the  
table handle (4).  
G
C
D
10. Loosen the lock nut on  
the adjustable foot (32)  
and screw the foot in or  
out until the table saw  
is stable (fig H & I).  
11. Tighten the lock nut.  
4.Replace the 2 self-tapping screws to prevent the side  
extension table from sliding out (fig C).  
Note: The guide rods can be rotated slightly to  
gain access to the screw holes.  
H
I
5.Ensure the left hand side extension table is fully  
inserted and tighten the extension table locking  
knobs to secure it in position (fig D).  
6.Using the handle on the table saw (4) and the  
soft grip handle on the lower leg (5) gently tilt  
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Attaching the wheel axle  
Fitting and adjusting the  
rear extension table  
J
K
L
O
1. Remove the retaining bolts  
and washers from the ends  
of the axle.  
2. Slide the wheel axle  
through the holes in the  
2 stand legs on the left  
hand side of the table saw  
(fig J).  
1.Remove the 2 self-tapping  
screws from the end of  
each rod on the rear  
extension table (25).  
2.Fit the rear extension table  
into the 2 positioning  
holes on the back of the  
table saw (fig 0).  
3.Replace the 2 self-tapping screws in each rod to prevent  
the rear extension table from sliding out.  
Attaching the wheels  
1.Fit the flat washer  
(fig K) followed by the  
wheel, flat washer and the  
spring washer onto the  
axle (fig L). Secure the  
wheel onto the axle using  
the 13mm hex head screw.  
Attaching the height  
adjustment handle  
P
1.Fit the blade height  
adjustment handle (20)  
onto the blade angle wheel  
(21) by first placing the  
metal handle tube onto the  
handle screw.  
2. Place the screw and tube  
through the handle, and  
then fit the washer onto the thread of the screw.  
3. Fit the thread of the screw into the thread on the yellow  
insert of the blade angle wheel (21) and tighten the  
screw firmly with a 5mm hex key supplied (fig P).  
Note. The flat washer should be fitted between the handle  
(20) and the yellow insert of the blade angle wheel (21).  
2.Repeat for the opposite side.  
3.Position the hubcap over  
the wheel (fig M) and  
secure from behind using  
5 of the ST4.2 x 13mm  
Philips head screws with  
flat washers (fig N).  
4. Repeat for the opposite  
side.  
Fitting the riving knife  
and laser assembly  
Q
M
N
1.Remove the screw securing  
the table insert (13) and  
take off the table insert  
(fig Q).  
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2.Using a 13mm spanner  
(not supplied) loosen the  
hex bolt on the riving knife  
clamp (fig R) and insert  
the riving knife between  
the metal plate and the  
clamp block (fig S).  
3.Loosen the blade lock (24)  
by lifting it up (fig T)  
and turn the blade height  
adjustment handle (20)  
to raise the blade to its  
highest position (fig U).  
4.Tighten the blade lock (24)  
by pushing it back down  
towards the table saw.  
5.Adjust the height of the  
riving knife so that the  
gap between the knife  
and the teeth of the blade  
is even along the curve of  
the blade and is not more  
than 5mm.  
3. Fit one flat washer onto the screw and place the  
screw through the blade guard, riving knife and  
blade guard again.  
R
4. Fit the second flat washer  
onto the end of the screw  
followed by the nut.  
V
5. Tighten the nut to  
secure the blade guard in  
position (Fig V) but do  
not overtighten as this will  
prevent the blade guard  
from moving up and down  
freely as the workpiece  
passes below it.  
Using the mitre gauge holder  
1. The table saw features a mitre gauge holder on the  
right hand side of the housing.  
S
2. Slide the mitre gauge into the holder until it clicks into  
place and is secure in the holder (fig W).  
T
3. To remove the miter gauge  
depress and hold both  
W
latches on the holder and  
pull out the mitre gauge.  
Using the push stick holder  
1. The table saw features  
a push stick holder on  
the right hand side of  
the housing.  
2. To insert the push stick place the tip of the push stick  
into the bracket on the right hand side.  
6.Tighten the hex bolt to  
secure the riving knife  
in place.  
7. Replace the table insert (13).  
Fitting the blade guard  
1. Remove the nut, screw  
and 2 washers from the  
blade guard.  
U
3. Lower the handle and rest it on the bracket on the left  
hand side (Fig W).  
2. Fit the blade guard onto  
the top of the riving knife  
ensuring that the slot in  
the blade guard lines up  
with the slot in the  
riving knife.  
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Folding the stand  
Adjusting the laser line  
X
Y
Z
1.To adjust the laser beam first take a piece of accurately  
square cut wood approximately 100mm wide and  
300mm long. Draw a line parallel to a long edge  
approximately 10mm from the edge.  
1.Wrap the cordset around  
the cable storage (3) to  
keep the cord out of the  
way (fig X).  
2.Ensure the left hand side  
extension table is full  
inserted and secured with  
the side extension table  
locking knobs (27).  
2.Set the mitre gauge (17) at 0° (at right angles to the  
blade) and hold the short edge of the wood against the  
mitre gauge.  
3.Keeping the wood parallel to the blade with the use of  
the mitre fence, move the wood so that the teeth of the  
blade touch the marked line.  
3.Using the handle on the  
table saw (4) and the soft  
grip handle on the lower  
leg (5) gently tilt the table  
saw onto its left hand  
side so it is resting on the  
wheels and rubber stops  
of the left hand extension  
table (fig Y).  
4.Push the stand locking  
lever (29) to the left  
to disengage the stand  
assembly (fig Z).  
4.Switch on the laser with the laser on/off switch (10).  
5.If the laser line is not accurate adjust as follows.  
b
c
5. Fold the stand legs and  
ensure that the stand  
locking lever clicks back  
into place indicating that  
the stand legs are securely  
locked in position.  
Moving the saw  
1.Ensure that the blade is  
lowered beneath the level  
of the table top.  
2.Fold the stand as explained  
in the previous section.  
3.Use the 2 legs to move  
the table saw to its new  
position (fig a).  
6.Loosen and remove the  
screw securing the blade  
guard onto the riving knife  
(fig b).  
7.Lift the blade guard off the  
riving knife.  
8.Loosen the two laser  
adjustment screws (11) on  
the laser assembly (fig c).  
d
a
9.Rotate and move the laser assembly from side to side  
until the laser line is aligned with the marked line on  
the piece of wood (fig d).  
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3. Turning the wheel clockwise decreases  
the cutting depth.  
Note. You can adjust the laser line so that it is just to  
one side of the cut or so that it is centred on the cut,  
depending on how you wish to use the laser line when  
cutting.  
10. Tighten the 2 laser adjustment screws (11).  
11. Check the adjustment and readjust if necessary  
Adjusting the blade angle  
1.Loosen the blade lock  
(24) and turn the blade  
h
angle wheel (21) until the  
pointer (22) points to the  
required angle on the scale  
(23) (fig h).  
Switching on and off  
1. To turn the table saw  
e
ON, press the green push  
button (fig e).  
2. To turn the table saw OFF,  
press the red push button  
(fig f).  
Note. This saw is fitted with  
an electromagnetic switch.  
In the case where the power  
2.The blade angle pointer  
(22) can be adjusted when  
checking the accuracy of  
the blade angle. With the  
power disconnected, place a set square against the  
saw blade. Adjust the blade angle wheel until the  
blade is parallel to the set square then move the  
pointer to 0° on the blade angle scale.  
supply is turned off to the  
saw, the saw must be turned  
on by pressing the green ON  
button after the power supply  
is reconnected.  
f
Using the rip fence  
1.Use the rip fence when making longitudinal cuts.  
2.The rip fence (14) can be fitted to either side of the  
table top (1). In order to use the rip fence scale  
(16), move the fence up to the blade and take a  
measurement on the scale. Now move the fence  
away from the blade. The difference in measurements  
will be equivalent to the width of cut. It is necessary  
to make a trial cut,  
Adjusting the cutting  
depth  
Warning. The blade lock (24)  
must be loosened before the  
blade height is adjusted, and  
re-tightened once the desired  
setting is reached.  
1. Set the saw blade to the  
required cutting depth by  
turning the blade height  
handle (20) (fig g).  
2. Turning the wheel anti-  
clockwise increases the  
cutting depth.  
measure the workpiece  
and re-adjust the rip  
g
i
fence in order to establish  
accurate datum levels.  
3.Lift the rip fence locking  
lever (15) and slide the  
fence to the required  
position (fig i).  
4. Retighten the fence  
locking lever (15).  
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blade which helps keep the  
kerf open during cutting  
operations and prevents  
kickback.  
Using the mitre gauge  
1.Slide the mitre gauge (17)  
into the slot of the table  
top (1) (fig j).  
j
Handle  
Push Stick. A device used to  
feed the workpiece through  
the saw during narrow ripping-  
type operation and helps keep  
the operator’s hands well  
away from the blade.  
2.Loosen the locking knob  
(18) on the mitre gauge  
(fig k).  
3. Rotate the mitre gauge to  
select the required angle.  
Notch to help  
push wood  
Notch to help  
prevent hand  
from slipping  
4.Re-tighten the locking knob.  
Push Block. A device used for ripping-type operations too  
narrow to allow use of a push stick.  
k
Operation  
Your table saw can be used  
to make a variety of cuts  
including longitudinal cuts,  
bevel cuts and mitre cross  
cuts. The below section  
defines a common list of  
table saw terms:  
Through Sawing. Any cutting operation where the blade  
extends completely through the thickness of the workpiece.  
Non-Through Sawing. Any cutting operation where the  
blade does not extend through the workpiece.  
Push sticks  
A push stick should always be used if your hand gets  
within 125mm (5”) of the saw blade. A push stick is a  
safety device that helps to keep your hands and fingers  
away from the saw blade. A handle helps to apply pressure  
to the workpiece whilst a notch at the front of the push  
stick fits onto the edge of the wood to help push it  
through the saw. A push stick can be easily made from a  
scrap piece of material. The push stick must be narrower  
than the workpiece. Please refer to the diagram which  
depicts a push stick.  
Rip Cut. A cutting or shaping operation made along the  
length or grain of the workpiece.  
Kickback  
Kickback occurs when the blade stalls or binds, kicking the  
workpiece back towards the front of the saw. Kickback can  
cause serious injury. Precautions must be taken to avoid  
kickback. The following conditions can cause kickback and  
should be avoided.  
Making a cut with the incorrect blade depth  
Attempting to saw through knots or nails in the  
workpiece  
Cross Cut. A cut or shaping operation made across the  
width of the workpiece cutting the workpiece to length.  
Freehand. Performing a cut without a fence, mitre gauge,  
fixture, hold down or other proper device to keep the  
workpiece from twisting during the cut.  
Kickback. An uncontrolled grabbing and throwing of the  
workpiece back toward the front of the saw.  
Anti-Kickback Pawls. A device, which when properly  
maintained is designed to stop the workpiece from being  
kicked back at the operator during operation.  
Twisting the wood while making a cut  
Failing to correctly position the riving knife  
Making a cut with a dull, gummed-up or improperly  
set blade.  
Riving Knife. Also known as a separator or spreader. The  
riving knife is a metal piece slightly thinner than the saw  
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Failing to support large workpieces  
Forcing the workpiece through the saw blade  
Cutting warped or wet lumber  
Not following correct operating procedures  
Failing to use the anti-kickback pawls  
Using the wrong blade for the type of cut  
After switching on the saw, wait for the blade to reach its  
maximum speed of rotation before commencing with the  
cut. Take extra care when starting the cut.  
1.Longitudinal cuts involve cutting through a workpiece  
along its full length.  
2.One edge of the workpiece is pressed against the rip  
fence while its flat side rests on the table top.  
3.The saw blade guard must always be operational and  
cover the workpiece.  
4.When making longitudinal cuts you must always stand  
to one side of the cutting line.  
Tips to avoid kickback  
1.Always use the correct blade depth setting. The top of  
the blade teeth should clear the workpiece by 3mm to  
6mm.  
5.Set the fence to suit the required width using the laser  
line as a guide.  
6.Switch on the table saw.  
2.Inspect the workpiece for knots or nails before beginning  
a cut. Knock out any loose knots with a hammer. Never  
saw into a loose knot or nail.  
3.Make straight cuts.  
Always use the rip fence  
when rip cutting. This  
helps prevent twisting  
the wood in the cut.  
4.Always use clean, sharp,  
properly-set blades.  
Never make a cut with  
a dull blade.  
5.To avoid pinching the blade, support the workpiece  
properly before beginning a cut.  
6.When making a cut, use steady, even pressure. Never  
force a cut.  
7.With your fingers together, place your hands flat on the  
workpiece and push the workpiece along the fence into  
the saw blade.  
8.Guide the workpiece at the side with your left hand only  
as far as the front edge of the guard hood.  
9.Always push the workpiece through to the end of the  
riving knife.  
10. Leave the off-cuts on the saw table until the saw  
blade has stopped again.  
11. Secure a long workpiece against sagging at the end  
of the cutting operation (e.g. with a roller stand or  
similar device)  
12. Use the push stick (34) for guiding the workpiece if  
your hand gets to within 125mm (5”) of the saw blade.  
7.Do not cut wet or warped lumber.  
8.Always hold your workpiece firmly with both hands or  
use push blocks, push sticks, and feather boards to keep  
your body in a balanced position to be able to resist  
kickback should it occur.  
13. After using the push stick (34), return place it back  
on the holder (35).  
Cutting a narrow workpiece  
9.Use the right type of blade for the cut being made.  
Longitudinal cuts in a workpiece smaller than 125mm (5”)  
in width must always be made with the help of the push  
stick (34). Warning. Worn or damaged push sticks must  
be replaced immediately.  
Making longitudinal cuts  
Important. After each new adjustment it is advisable to  
carry out a trial cut in order to check the set dimensions.  
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Cutting an extremely narrow workpiece  
Longitudinal cuts in an extremely narrow workpiece with a  
width of 30mm or less must always be made with the help  
of a push block.  
This table saw is not supplied with a push block. (Either  
make or purchase a suitable one from a specialist dealer).  
Replacing the saw  
blade  
l
Warning. Switch off the table  
saw and remove the mains  
power plug before carrying out  
any adjustments, maintenance  
work or blade changes. Wear  
work gloves when handling  
or fitting the blade.  
Warning. Worn push blocks must be replaced without delay.  
Making bevel cuts  
1.Loosen the blade lock (24)  
(fig l) and turn the blade  
height handle (20) (fig m)  
until the saw blade is at its  
maximum height.  
2.Loosen and remove the  
screw securing the table  
insert (13).  
3. Take out the table insert (13).  
4.Remove the riving knife  
(8) (fig n).  
1.Always use the fence when cutting bevels.  
2. Set the saw blade to the required angle using the blade  
angle wheel (21).  
3.Set the fence to suit the width and height of the  
workpiece using the laser line as a guide.  
4. Carry out the cut in accordance with the workpiece width.  
m
Making cross cuts  
Warning. When cross cutting, do not use the rip fence  
(14) as a length stop as the cut off piece could bind  
between the fence and the blade and cause kickback.  
5.Use the spanner supplied  
to lock the spindle in  
position (fig o).  
6.Use an 18mm open-ended  
spanner (not supplied)  
to undo the blade bolt  
by turning it in an  
1.Push the mitre gauge (17) into one of the two slots of  
the table saw and set it to the required angle. If you  
also want to set the saw blade at an angle, use the  
slot, which prevents your hand and the mitre gauge  
coming into contact with the saw blade.  
2.Press the workpiece firmly against the mitre gauge.  
3.Switch on the saw.  
n
anti-clockwise direction  
(right-hand thread)(fig p).  
4.Push the mitre gauge and the workpiece toward the saw  
blade in order to make the cut.  
Important. Always hold the guided part of the workpiece.  
Never hold that part of the workpiece, which is being cut  
off. Always push the mitre gauge far enough forward for  
the workpiece to be cut through completely.  
o
p
5.Switch off the saw again.  
6.Wait for the saw blade to stop before removing the  
off-cuts.  
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7. Take off the outer flange  
and remove it and the  
saw blade (fig q).  
the side and remove the  
laser battery cover (fig s).  
Take out the two batteries.  
q
t
8.Carefully clean the saw  
blade flanges before  
4.Replace both batteries  
with the same type  
(or equivalent), taking  
care to insert them the  
same way round as the  
old batteries (fig t).  
fitting the new blade.  
9.Insert and secure the saw  
blade in reverse order.  
Caution. Take note of the  
direction of blade rotation. The cutting edge of the teeth  
must point in the running direction, i.e. forward (refer to  
the arrow on the saw blade).  
10. Re-fit and re-set the riving knife and the saw blade guard.  
11. Before using the saw again, check that all safety  
devices are in good working order.  
Important. After replacing the saw blade, make sure the  
saw blade runs freely by turning the blade by hand.  
5.Replace the battery cover.  
6.Check and if necessary, adjust the laser line.  
Maintenance  
Warning. Always ensure that the tool is switched off and  
the plug is removed from the power point before making  
and adjustments or maintenance procedures.  
Power cord maintenance  
If the supply cord needs replacing, the task must be carried  
out by the manufacturer, the manufacturer’s agent, or an  
authorised service centre in order to avoid a safety hazard.  
12. Plug the machine into a mains socket and run the saw  
at no load before using it to cut any materials.  
Changing the  
r
Cleaning  
batteries of the  
1. Keep the tool’s air vents unclogged and clean at all  
times.  
laser generator  
Warning. Switch off the  
machine and remove the  
mains power plug before  
carrying out any adjustments,  
maintenance work or blade  
changes.  
2. Remove dust and dirt regularly. Cleaning is best done  
with a soft brush or a rag.  
3. Re-lubricate all moving parts at regular intervals.  
4. Never use caustic agents to clean plastic parts.  
Caution. Do not use cleaning agents to clean the plastic  
parts of the saw. A mild detergent on a damp cloth is  
recommended.  
1.Set the height of the  
blade to its maximum.  
s
2.Remove the blade guard  
(19).  
3.Loosen the two screws  
(12) at the top of the  
laser assembly (fig r),  
turn the securing tabs to  
General inspection  
Regularly check that all the fixing screws are tight.  
They may vibrate loose over time.  
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GMC Customer Assist  
If your product needs repairing,  
Please note that if repair or replacement  
is required, you must provide a valid  
original purchase receipt.  
You will need the following details at hand  
to log your service request;  
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).  
Personal details: First & Last name, address,  
pick up address,  
contact phone numbers,  
email address  
Product details: Product number, date of purchase,  
retailer bought from,  
For prompt service we suggest you  
log your service request online at  
Should you not have access to the Internet,  
please contact our service department on  
State & postcode, receipt number,  
reason for the request,  
copy of official purchase receipt  
1300 880 001 (Australia) or  
0800 445 721 (New Zealand).  
7am7pm, 7days a week (AEST).  
Please refer to our website www.gmcompany.com  
for full GMC warranty Terms and Conditions.  
45–55 South Centre Road  
Melbourne Airport  
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