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Overview, Selecting the correct blade, Changing the disc / blade – Global Machinery Company TTS5000M User Manual

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Overview

You have purchased a 1400 Watt Tile/Trim Saw with the

GMC REDEYE

®

laser line cutting system.

Please refer to the safety instructions given earlier in this

manual for important instructions regarding the use of the

laser and Residual Current Device (RCD).
The saw is capable of ripping and cross cutting hardwoods,

softwoods and man made boards (with the timber cutting

blade) and wet cutting ceramic tiles, glass, slate and

terracotta tiles (with the tile cutting disc) quickly, accurately

and safely, when used correctly.
By loosening the bevel adjustment lever (8), the body and

the blade of the saw can be tilted to any angle up to 45° for

making angle cuts. Please note that the maximum depth of

cut is reduced when cutting at an angle.

A fixed upper blade guard (20) encloses the upper part of

the blade. As the saw advances through the work piece,

the retractable lower blade guard (22) is pushed back by

the edge of the workpiece to expose only that part of the

blade which is needed. When the blade clears the work, the

spring loaded lower blade guard snaps back to completely

enclose the blade.

Selecting the correct blade

WARNING.

It is very important from a safety point of view to

use the correct blade.

The timber cutting blade should only be used for sawing

timber and timber products. It must not be used for tile

cutting (Fig. D).

Similarly, the tile cutting blade (Fig. E) should only be used

for wet cutting tiles and the water cooling system (24) must

always be correctly dispersing water onto the wet cutting tile

blade as it grinds through the tile.

Note.

Neither the tile disc/blade nor the water cooling

system should be used for timber cutting.

Changing the disc / blade

CAUTION.

Always ensure that the saw is switched off and

unplugged from the power supply before making any adjustments.

WARNING.

Always ensure the correct blade is fitted for the

specific task at hand. NEVER use the timber cutting blade

to cut tiles and similarly, NEVER use the wet cutting tile

blade to cut timber.

IMPORTANT.

Always remove

the water cooling system before

cutting timber.
1. Place saw on its side on a flat

surface.

2. Rotate the saw blade by hand

whilst depressing the spindle

lock button (15) until the blade

locks (Fig. F).

3. Whilst depressing the spindle

lock button, turn the blade bolt

clockwise using the hex key

(17) (Fig. G).

4. Remove the washer, outer

blade flange and the blade bolt.

5. Raise the lower blade guard

(22) using the lever (23).

6. Remove the saw blade from

the inner flange and pull it out.

7. Clean the saw blade flanges

thoroughly before mounting

the new saw blade. Wipe a

drop of oil onto the inner and

outer flange where they will

touch the blade.

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