General International 50-eb3 Setup & Operation Manual Download Page 3

1.

Do not operate the saw when tired, distracted, or un-
der the effects of drugs, alcohol or any medication
that impairs reflexes or alertness.

2.

The working area should be well lit, clean and free of
debris.

3.

Keep children and visitors at a safe distance when
the saw is in operation; do not permit them to operate
the saw.

4.

Childproof and tamper proof your shop and all ma-
chinery with locks, master electrical switches and
switch keys, to prevent unauthorized or unsupervised
use.

5.

Stay alert! Give your work your undivided attention.
Even a momentary distraction can lead to serious
injury.

6.

Fine particulate saw dust is a carcinogen that can be
hazardous to health. Work in a well-ventilated area
and whenever possible use a dust collector and wear
eye, ear and respiratory protection devices.

7.

Do not wear loose clothing, gloves, bracelets, neck-
laces and ornaments while saw is in operation.

8.

Be sure that adjusting wrenches, tools, drinks and
other clutter are removed from the machine and/or
the table surface before commencing operation.

9.

Keep hands well away from saw blade and all mo-
ving parts. Use a push stick to feed stock, and use a
brush, not hands, to clear away chips and sawdust.

10.

Be sure that saw blade is securely locked, and in pro-
per cutting direction, before operation.

11.

Use recommended-speed, saw blade and acces-
sories for the working material.

12.

Be sure the blade has gained full operating speed
before beginning to cut.

13.

Always use a clean, properly sharpened blade. Dirty
or dull blades are unsafe and can lead to accidents.

14.

Do not push or force stock into the cutting blade. The
saw will perform better and more safely when working
at the rate for which it was designed.

15.

Use suitable support when cutting stock that does not
have a flat surface. Always hold stock firmly against
the fence when ripping, or against the miter gauge
when cross-cutting.

16.

To minimize risk of injury in the event of work piece
kickback, never stand directly in-line with the blade or
in the potential kickback path of the work piece.

17.

Avoid working from awkward or off balance positions.
Do not overreach during cutting operation; keep both
feet on floor. Never lean over or reach over the blade
and never pull the work piece over the blade from
behind. Use outfeed support or have an assistant help
when ripping long material.

18.

Keep blade guards in place and in working order. If a

guard must be removed for maintenance or clea-
ning, be sure it is properly reattached before using the
tool again.

19.

Never leave the machine running with the power on
when not in operation.

20.

If using a power feeder, stop the feeder before 
stopping the table saw.

21.

Use of parts and accessories NOT recommended by
General® International may result in equipment mal-
function or risk of injury.

22.

Never stand on machinery. Serious injury could result
if the tool is tipped over or if blade is unintentionally
contacted.

23.

Always disconnect tool from power before servicing or
changing accessories such as a saw blade, or before
performing any maintenance, cleaning or adjust-
ments, or if the machine will be left unattended.

24.

Make sure that switch is in the “OFF” position before
plugging in the power cord.

25.

Make sure tool is properly grounded. If tool is equipped

with a 3-prong plug it should be used with a three-pole
receptacle. Never remove the third prong

Rules for Safe Operation

To help ensure safe operation, please take a moment to learn the machine’s applications and limita-
tions, as well as potential hazards. General® International disclaims any real or implied warranty and
holds itself harmless for any injury that may result from improper use of its equipment.

Summary of Contents for 50-eb3

Page 1: ...confidence A simple locking calibration mechanism is provided if you need to make adjustments Patented extension arm assembly makes it possible to quickly and easily find any angle and lock it securel...

Page 2: ...24 months from date of purchase any genuine part or parts which upon examination prove to be defective in work manship or material In order to obtain this warranty all defective parts must be returne...

Page 3: ...g stock that does not have a flat surface Always hold stock firmly against the fence when ripping or against the miter gauge when cross cutting 16 To minimize risk of injury in the event of work piece...

Page 4: ...manual carefully and become aware of the tool s limitations You as the owner of a powerful piece of woodworking equipment are responsible for its proper maintenance and safe operation Failure to be m...

Page 5: ...measuring tape to the top of the fence The glide tape can be applied by sticking it to the bottom of the glide bar For use on the left side of the table saw When you assemble the stop tighten the top...

Page 6: ...hten the angle clamp knob To manually set an angle first loosen the angle clamp knob Move the fence forward or back until the desired angle is indicated at the edge of the red outer brace red pointer...

Page 7: ...MENT 1 Remove the fence clamp knobs located on the fence mount 2 Separate the fence and clamp bar assembly from the fence mount 3 Loosen the angle clamp knob and pull the inner brace out of the outer...

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Page 9: ...E 1 20 50EB3 20 RETAINER WASHER 1 21 50EB3 21 M6 FLAT HEAD SCREW 1 22 50EB3 22 M6 X 40 SHOULDER BOLT 1 23 50EB3 23 M6 X 35 SHOULDER BOLT 1 24 50EB3 24 M6 X 6 SHOULDER BOLT 1 25 50EB3 25 M5 SOCKET HEAD...

Page 10: ...of the machine and part number Also a brief description of each item and quantity desired O SB O R N E O SB O R N E 50 EB3 8360 Champ d Eau Montreal Quebec Canada H1P 1Y3 Tel 514 326 1161 Fax 514 326...

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