Spindle lock button, Rotating lower blade guard, Dust bag – Global Machinery Company REDEYE DB305SMS User Manual

Page 12: Attaching the side bars, Trench depth adjustment

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Spindle lock button

The spindle lock button (26)

prevents the blade in the

saw from rotating (fig. K).

Depress and hold the spindle

lock button while installing,

changing, or removing the

blade.

Rotating lower

blade guard

The rotating lower blade

guard (12) provides

protection from both sides of

the blade (fig. L). It retracts

over the upper blade guard

(9) as the saw is lowered

into the workpiece.

Dust bag

The dust bag (15) fits over

the dust extraction port (27).

For more efficient operation,

empty the dust bag when

it is no more than half full.

This allows better air flow

through the bag (fig. M).

Attaching the side bars

The side support bars (37)

help to support the material

when working with long

workpieces. There are two

location holes (38) for a

support bar on either side of

the table. Loosen the lock

screws (39) with the 6mm

hex key. Ensure the side

bars are fully inserted before

using them to support the

workpiece (fig. N).
The side support bar

locking screws (39) must

be tightened to secure the

support bars in position

(fig. O).

Trench depth

adjustment

In its normal position, the

trenching stop (31) permits

the saw blade to cut right

through a workpiece. When

the saw arm is lifted, the

trenching stop can be moved

to the left so that the

trenching depth adjustment

screw (30) contacts the stop

as the saw arm is lowered.

(fig. P). This restricts the

cut to a “trench” in the

workpiece. The depth of

the trench can be adjusted

with the trenching depth

adjustment screw (30)

(fig. Q) and locked in

position with the trenching

depth lock nut (32) (fig. R).

R

L

M

N

O

P

Q

K

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