General International 50-eb3 Setup & Operation Manual Download Page 4

Before you first use your new miter guide please ensure that you have followed the assembly instructions provided
and that all connections are mechanically secure. After you verify that it is assembled and functioning properly, sim-
ply remove the old miter guide from your table saw and follow the guidelines below.

This innovative new miter guide design is intended to replace the original equipment guide that was provided with
your table saw at the time of purchase. The guide bar will fit into the standard 3/8” by 3/4” slot or T-slot on most table
saws. If your table saw does not have a T-slot simply remove the flat washer under the leading edge of the guide bar
using the allen key provided.

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE

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SAFETY REMINDERS

Your new miter guide was designed and engineered with ease-of-use, accuracy and safety in mind. Do not modify
this device or use it for purposes other than that for which it was intended. When used properly the Osborne miter
guide will enable you to produce the cleanest and flattest cross cuts possible on your table saw. As a result, you will
also produce the best miter joints possible. This does not reduce or eliminate the necessity for you to understand
and comply with all the safety requirements and recommendations outlined in manuals provided by the original
equipment manufacturer. For your own safety, read the owners 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 mindful of safety procedures and practices can result in 
devastating personal injury.

Ensure that all guards are in place and functioning properly. Keep the machine tuned up. To reduce the potential 
for binding or kick back, keep your blade sharp, and make sure it is properly aligned relative to the guide slots.
Check the tools frequently for loose, damaged or malfunctioning components. Lubricate it as recommended,
ensure it is properly grounded and avoid damp or wet locations. Always take the time to disconnect the power
supply before you perform any maintenance or repair. Clear away hand tools and other objects before you turn
the machine on. When cross cutting on a table saw you must maintain firm control of the work piece, but 
remember to let the tool do the work. You should never need to force the material through the cut. Please keep
children or unqualified persons away from the equipment. Keep the work area clean. Dress appropriately for 
operating woodworking equipment. Wear safety glasses and noise suppressors. Do not wear loose clothing or 
anything around your neck that might get caught and draw you down into the machine.

IDENTIFICATION OF MAIN PARTS AND COMPONENTS

Extension Clamp Knob

Flip Stop

Fence Extension

Fence Clamp Knobs

Inner Brace

Detent Plunger

Outer Brace

Eccentric Lock Screw

Adjustment Slot

Adjustment Set Screw

Angle Clamp Knob

Fence

Adjuster

Guide Bar

Handle

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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