Kickback Prevention; Product Familiarisation; Intended Use; Unpacking Your Tool - GMC MS018 Traducción Del Manual Original

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Wood Flooring Saw Safety
WARNING: The rated speed of the saw blade must be at least equal to the maximum speed
marked on the power tool. Accessories running faster than their rated speed can break and fly
apart.
WARNING: ALWAYS disconnect the wood flooring saw from the power supply before carrying out
any inspection, maintenance or cleaning.
WARNING: ALWAYS wear suitable cut-proof gloves when handling the table saw blade. Not doing
so may result in cuts, or harm to the operator.
Never try to cut multiple workpieces at a time. Workpieces 'stacked' or positioned adjacent to
one another cannot be adequately supported, and may move during operation.
Ensure the flooring saw is positioned/mounted on a sturdy, secure, and flat horizontal surface.
Failing to do this could cause the saw to move uncontrollably during use.
Ensure the workpiece is adequately supported before performing any cutting tasks. Use of
external clamps and guides is recommended to prevent the workpiece from deviating off the
cutting path.
When working with oversized workpieces, always ensure adequate support is provided in the
form of support structures, saw horses, table extensions and clamps.
Keep bystanders at a minimum distance of 10 metres from the wood flooring saw during
operation. Do not use bystanders to provide additional support to the workpiece during
operation.
When securing the workpiece, ensure the cut-off section of the workpiece is not confined to
an area. The cut-off section of the workpiece should be allowed to move freely away from the
saw blade once cut.
Always allow the saw blade to reach its normal operating speed before commencing a cut.
ALWAYS use push sticks or a push block where appropriate, to prevent the workpiece from
moving. Use additional clamps to hold down the workpiece wherever possible.
Flooring saws are to be used for cutting wood, synthetic wood and similar materials only. This
tool is incompatible with cut-off wheels designed specifically for cutting other material types
such as metals, glass and stone, so must not be used to cut these materials
Always check the workpiece for compatibility before operation, and ensure there are no foreign
objects embedded in the workpiece. Do not use excessively bowed or warped workpieces. If
bowed or warped workpieces are to be used, ensure that contact is maintained between the
fence and table surface.
Maintain a clean, debris-free work surface at all times. Before beginning a cutting operation,
check the entire table surface for obtrusive objects and debris that may hinder the tool's
performance.
Never feed the workpiece into the blade. The workpiece must be clamped and stationary at
all times during the cutting procedure. Guide the saw blade through the workpiece slowly to
produce a cleaner cut and not overload the motor.

Kickback Prevention

Note: Kickback occurs when the blade stalls rapidly, as a result from being pinched, bound or
misaligned, and drives the workpiece back towards the operator. It can also pull the operator's
hand into the blade, resulting in serious injury.
WARNING: Kickback is the result of saw misuse and/or incorrect operating procedures or
conditions. However, if precautions are taken, kickback forces can be controlled by the operator,
or avoided altogether:
a) ALWAYS use the saw with the riving knife (also known as 'spreader') installed. NEVER
remove the riving knife, to prevent the kerf from closing on to the blade.
b) NEVER attempt to cut with a dull or warped blade. ALWAYS ensure the blade is suitable
for the material to be cut.
c) ALWAYS ensure the rip fence is parallel to the blade. If the fence tilts inward towards
the blade, the workpiece may come into contact with the back edge of the blade, and may
be thrown back towards the user uncontrollably as a result.
d) NEVER use the rip fence and mitre gauge simultaneously. This can lead to serious
kickback and severe injury.
e) Use CAUTION when cutting large sheets. Ensure larger stock is properly supported by
adequate in-feed and out-feed supports.
f)
DO NOT cut round stock or workpieces that cannot lay flat on the table. Avoid cutting
twisted, distorted or knotty wood.
g) DO NOT cut wet wood, as it produces higher friction against the saw blade. Wet sawdust
can accumulate on the blade, further increasing the likelihood of kickback.
h) ALWAYS maintain a firm grip on the workpiece, with both hands, and position your
arms to resist kickback forces.
Stay out of blade path and position your body to either side of the blade, but not in line
i)
with the blade.
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DO NOT back out of the cut. If you have to interrupt a cut before it is complete, switch
the saw off, and remove the workpiece from the saw, once the blade has stopped spinning.
k) PREVENT workpieces from dropping on to the blade. DO NOT attempt to perform plunge
cuts with your table saw.
l)
ALWAYS use push sticks or push block where appropriate, to guide the workpiece
through the blade. Use feather boards to hold down the workpiece wherever possible

Product Familiarisation

1. On/Off Switch
2. Handle Mounting Position
3. Rip Lock
4. Rip Lock Fixing Point
5. Rip Fence
6. Throat Plate
7. Push Stick
8. Cut Line Indicator
9. Blade Bolt Cover
10. Dust Extraction Port
11. Crosscut Fence
12. Clamp Arm
13. Dust Bag
14. Fence Locking Knob
15. Handle
16. Hex Key
17. Feet Fixings
18. Feet
19. Saw Blade
20. Blade Bolt
21. Spindle Lock Button
Included accessories:
The GMC Laminate Flooring Saw is supplied with a fitted 14TCT Blade

Intended Use

Table-mounted circular saw for cross, rip and mitre cutting of wood flooring materials

Unpacking Your Tool

Carefully unpack and inspect your new tool. Familiarise yourself with all its features and
functions
Ensure that all parts of the tool are present and in good condition. If any parts are missing or
damaged, have such parts replaced before attempting to use this tool
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