Genesis GPCS535KM Manuel D'utilisation page 13

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NOTE:
Never draw the tool backwards.
• Very little force should be used to feed the tool along the cut. excess force will cause operator fatigue and
excessive wear to the blade and tool.
• Make sure that the base plate is always held flat on the material being cut. This is particularly important at the
start or finish of a cut or if thin strips are being cut where the base plate is not fully supported.
• Once the cut has been finished, lift the tool from the work surface before switching off. If a lot of dust has been
created, keep switched on for a few seconds extra to allow the dust to clear from within the tool.
POCKET CUTS (FIG 14)
A pocket cut is a cut that must be made inside the area of the workpiece rather than starting from an outside
edge and working inward.
NOTE:
Plunge cutting may not be possible in some hard
materials.
• Choose a correct saw blade for the materials to be cut and
change to it. Set the cutting depth (See "Setting the Cutting
Depth" section). Mark the blade start cutting point and finish
cutting point on the metal plate. See fIG 14.
NOTE:
The indent line marks on the side of metal plate
indicate the blade start cutting point (7d) and finish cutting point
(7c) when the blade is at its maximum cutting depth.
• Secure the workpiece firmly. Plug the tool into a power source. Place the metal base plate onto the work
surface. Make sure that the front V-shape indication mark on the base plate aligns with the cutting line (See
"Line following" section). The blade start cutting mark needs to align with the starting line.
• Switch on the tool and wait for a moment for the blade to run up to speed. Press the plunge release button,
plunge the blade into the material slowly and gently, but firmly. Then push the tool forwards along the line to be
cut. (Never draw the tool backwards.)
• Once the finish cutting mark has reached the finish line, lift the tool from the work surface before switching
off. If a lot of dust has been created, keep switched on for a few seconds extra to allow the dust to clear from
within the tool.
• Pocket cutting tips:
I. If the cut is to be covered, for example by a vent cover, the corners can be overlapped to ensure that the
waste material is completely detached.
II. If the cut out is to be seen, do not overlap the corners. In this circumstance, as the cutting blade is
circular, the waste material will not be fully detached. The corners will therefore, require finishing with a
knife or a chisel. If the material is thin and the back surface unimportant, the waste material can just be
pushed out.
III. Where there is access to the back surface of the material to be cut, the cut out can be marked out with
an over cutting allowance. The cut is then made from the back surface to ensure perfect corners on the
front surface.
CUTTING PARTICULARLY TOUGH OR ABRASIVE MATERIALS
Learn to use the tool by cutting wood before attempting to cut anything harder. When cutting harder material,
such as metals, more force is required to hold the workpiece and clamping must be required. Never cut materials
that produce toxic dust or fumes such as PTfe or asbestos.
Cutting Sheet Metal:
• Always set the depth adjustment to at least 1/16" deeper than the material thickness to avoid the blade
riding up over the surface. Scrap material is required underneath the work surface.
• Remove burrs and rust as these impede the feed across the material.
• Thick beeswax (furniture polish) applied to the base plate of the tool makes metal cutting easier.
• Only suitable for cutting brass, copper, lead, aluminum or galvanized mild steel.
• every 2 minutes of metal cutting should be followed by a rest of at least 3 minutes.
Ceramic tile, slate etc:
• Only use the diamond blade specifically designed for this purpose.
• Always use with a suitable vacuum cleaner or dust extractor connected as the dust can be hazardous to the
operator and prevent the guard operating correctly.
FIG 14
7c
FINISH POINT
STArT POINT
7d
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