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Global Machinery Company CDB305MS User Manual

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12. Adjust the 0° bevel adjustment screw (30) with the 6mm

hex key to bring the saw blade into alignment with the

square (Fig. T).

13. Loosen the 2 Phillips

head screws holding

the pointer of the bevel

scale (17) and adjust the

position of the pointer so

that it accurately indicates

zero on the scale (Fig. U).

Retighten the screw.

14. Retighten the bevel lock

(16) and the lock nut

securing the 0° bevel

adjustment screw (30).

Note.

The above procedure

can also be used to check the

angle of the saw blade to the

table at either 45º bevel angle

to the left or to the right. The

45° bevel adjustment screws

(28 & 29) are on opposite

sides of the saw arm. You

will require a 13mm wrench

or adjustable wrench (not

supplied) for the lock nut

(Fig. V) and the 6mm hex key

for the set screws (Fig. W).

Setting the fence

square with the table

1. Make sure that the

electrical plug is removed from the power point.

2. Push the saw arm (5) down to its lowest position and

engage the release knob (6) to hold the saw arm in the

transport position.

3. Loosen the mitre lock (25).
4. Rotate the table (21) until the pointer is positioned at 0º.

5. Tighten the mitre lock (25).
6. Using the 6mm hex key

loosen the hex screw

securing the top piece of

the right hand side fence

(Fig. X) and remove this

top section.

7. Using the 6mm hex key

provided, loosen the four

screws securing the fence

(19) to the base (Fig. Y).

8. Place a square against the

fence (19) and alongside

the blade (Fig. Z).

9. Adjust the fence (19) until it

is square with the blade.

10. Tighten the screws

securing the fence (19).

11. Loosen the Phillips head

screw holding the pointer

of the mitre scale (22)

and adjust it so that it

accurately indicates the

zero position on the mitre

scale (Fig. a).

12. Retighten the screw

securing the mitre

scale pointer.

13. Replace the top section

of the fence and secure

the hex screw using the

6mm hex key.

Changing a blade

DANGER!

Never try to use a

blade larger than the stated

capacity of the saw. It might

come into contact with the blade guards. Never use a blade

U

V

W

X

Y

Z

90°

a

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