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Genesis GMSDB1512L Manual Del Operario página 12

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On each side of the laser are two Phillips head screws (2) which, when loosened, allow movement to the left
and right. The screw on the laser's stem area also allows left/right movement, but more importantly will affect
the straightness of the laser line. Beware that small adjustments can yield dramatic changes in the laser's path.
With patience and practice you'll be able to place the laser line in the ideal position for your style of blade to cut
line alignment.
ADJUSTING SUPPORT FOOT
When making sliding cuts, turn the support foot (21-FIG 1) clockwise or counterclockwise depending on the
amount of support needed.
DEPTH OF CUT ADJUSTMENT (FIG 12)
WARNING:
Accidental saw start-up could result in serious personal injury.
NOTE:
Your Miter Saw should come adjusted properly for depth of cut while using the Factory-installed
blade for normal operation.
The downward travel or depth of cut, of the saw blade can be controlled to prevent contact with the metal
surfaces of the miter saw, to insure the blade completely cuts through the workpiece, and permit depth of cut
settings for special operations.
To Adjust The Miter Saw Blade's Cutting Depth
:
NOTE
This is factory set and usually does not require adjusting.
(This saw may not come with the necessary tools for the following
procedure.)
1. Locate the cutting depth adjustment bolt (1+2) assembly on
the saw arm and right on the left side of the dust port.
2. If the saw arm is locked in the down position, release it by
pulling the saw arm lock knob out.
3. Loosen the jamb nut (2) counter-clockwise several turns.
Using the 5mm Allen wrench , loosen or tighten to adjust the
stop bolt (1). Clockwise rotation will raise the depth of cut;
counterclockwise rotation will lower the depth of cut.
4. As you lower the saw blade, rotate the blade to be sure it does not contact the machine's metal surfaces and
will allow through cutting of work pieces resting against the fence.
5. Re-tighten the jamb nut while holding the adjustment bolt in place.
6. Before each use of the miter saw, with the saw unplugged, lower the blade and rotate it by hand to confirm
the blade does not contact the miter saw surfaces
Auxiliary Depth Control Assembly
:
NOTE
This is useful for performing dado cuts or to create lap joints.
You will need to experiment and make several test cuts until you determine the proper depth of cut. We suggest
you practice on scrap wood with the same thickness dimensions before you start cutting your project wood. This
unique design allows the operator to quickly engage or disengage the depth control assembly. It simply rotates on
the Depth control bolt.
1. Locate the Auxiliary Depth Control Assembly (3+4) on the saw arm and on the left side of the dust port.
2. If the saw arm is locked in the down position, release it by pulling the saw arm lock knob out.
3. Rotate the Cutting Depth Stop Plate (5) to the left position.
4. Loosen the jamb nut (4) counter –clockwise several turns.
5. Use a 5mm Allen wrench to turn the Auxiliary Depth Control bolt (3). Clockwise will decrease the amount of
travel and depth of cut, counter-clockwise will increase the amount of travel and depth of cut.
6. Lower the saw arm completely. The Auxiliary Depth Control Bolt will contact the Cutting Depth Stop Plate (5).
Check if it is the cutting depth desired. If not, repeat step 5.
7. Once you have reached the desired cutting depth, tighten the jamb nut (4) while holding the Auxiliary Depth
Control bolt in place.
8. To disable the Auxiliary Depth Control, rotate the cutting depth stop plate (5) back to the position on the right.
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Be sure the machine is unplugged from the power source.
12" Sliding Compound Miter Saw
Operator's Manual
FIG 12
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GMSDB1512L
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