General 350 MI Setup & Operation Manual Download Page 14

The magnetic safety switch on this saw is equipped with an overload protection feature. To prevent an electrical
overload from damaging the motor, in the event of a spike in line voltage or amperage draw, the internal overload
protector will automatically be tripped, thereby cutting off power to the motor.

Note: The most common causes of such overloads are:

1.

Overworking the motor by attempting to feed thick dense workpiece material too quickly, thereby causing an
increase in power consumption and a spike in amperage draw.

2.

An electrical extension cord that is too long or not the correct gauge of wire, which can also cause an increase
in amperage draw. If an electric extension cord must be used, follow the instructions and refer to the chart in
the electrical requirements section at the beginning of this manual.

3.

Overworked circuit caused by operating on a circuit that is close to its amperage draw capacity. Make sure the
circuit being used is capable of handling the amperage draw from this machine as well as any other electrical
devices operating on the same circuit. If you are unsure, consult a qualified electrician.

To reset the overload protection switch after it has been
tripped proceed as follows:

1.

Set the power switch on the saw to the off position,
and disconnect the machine from the power source.

Note: If the saw is permanently connected to a circuit
(hard-wired), set the wall panel circuit breaker or main
circuit interrupter to the off position.

2.

Unscrew the 2 screws

and remove the control

box front cover.

3.

4.

Reinstall the control box cover.

5.

Reconnect the saw to the power source.

You can now resume cutting operations.

SWITCH OFF

STOP

TO AVOID UNEXPECTED OR UNINTENTIONAL START-
UP, MAKE SURE THAT THE POWER SWITCH ON THE
SAW IS IN THE OFF POSITION BEFORE CONNECTING
TO A POWER SOURCE. .

SWITCH OFF

ST

OP

Summary of Contents for 350 MI

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Page 3: ...der our Standard 2 year Limited Warranty or under our Limited Lifetime Warranty all defective parts components or machinery must be returned freight or postage prepaid to General International or to a...

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Page 5: ...d can lead to accidents 13 If using a power feeder stop the feeder before stop ping the table saw 14 Do not push or force stock into the blade The saw will perform better and more safely when working...

Page 6: ...or I D plate An under sized cord will cause a drop in line voltage resulting in loss of power and overheating The accompanying chart shows the correct size extension cord to be used based on cord leng...

Page 7: ...MAIN PARTS AND COMPONENTS LEFT TABLE EXTENSION MAIN TABLE BLADE GUARD AND SPLITTER ASSEMBLY TABLE INSERT MITER GAUGE FENCE RIGHT TABLE EXTENSION REAR RAIL FRONT RAIL BEVEL SCALE BLADE HEIGHT ADJUSTMEN...

Page 8: ...of 5 8 The blade can be raised to cut a maximum stock thickness of 3 1 8 with the blade set 90 degrees to the table The blade can be tilted up to 45 degrees to the right for bevel cuts to a maximum st...

Page 9: ...operators and shop visitors are aware that these areas are off limits whenever a machine is running for everyone but the individual operating the unit THIS MODEL 350R 10 TILTING ARBOR SAW IS VERY HEA...

Page 10: ...ERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY COULD OCCUR IF YOU CONNECT THE MACHINE TO THE POWER SOURCE BEFORE YOU HAVE COMPLE TED THE INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY STEPS DO NOT CONNECT THE MACHINE TO THE POWER SOURCE UNTIL IN...

Page 11: ...types of blades available to perform specific cutting jobs such as crosscuts or ripping only or for use with plywood panelling and other products A good quality specialty blade can produce a finer fi...

Page 12: ...s essentially tightening itself to the nut whenever the saw is running Though there are no hard and fast rules for how much torque is required the arbor nut should always be tightened firmly but witho...

Page 13: ...n system not included Be sure to use appropriate size hose and fittings not included and check that all connections are sealed tightly to minimize airborne dust If you do not already own a dust collec...

Page 14: ...nual 3 Overworked circuit caused by operating on a circuit that is close to its amperage draw capacity Make sure the circuit being used is capable of handling the amperage draw from this machine as we...

Page 15: ...of the saw The bevel locking knob is locat ed on the handwheel and allows the user to lock the tilt ing mechanism and secure the blade at the desired angle To change the angle of the blade 1 Loosen th...

Page 16: ...n on the table tilt up to be caught on the end of the guard or fall onto the floor or outfeed table The waste part of the stock remains on the table to be removed only after the saw is stopped unless...

Page 17: ...motor BEVEL CROSS CUTTING This procedure is the same as cross cutting except that the blade is set to an angle other than 0 After changing the bevel angle verify the alignment of the guard and splitt...

Page 18: ...If you measure a cut for 24 inches line up the blade on the waste side of the mark Don t cut through the middle of the measurement line or you ll reduce your desired board length by half the width of...

Page 19: ...uter blades and several interior cut ters These can be adjusted to cut grooves from 1 8 to 13 16 for making shelves joints and tenoning Set the blade s width according to the instructions supplied wit...

Page 20: ...he blade is 90 to the table when the 90 stop screw touches the stop 7 Re tighten the jam nut ADJUSTING THE BEVEL ANGLE POINTER The bevel pointer should read 0 when the blade is at 90 to the table If n...

Page 21: ...o help you increase convenience productivity accuracy and safety when using your saw Here s a small sampling of optional accessories available from your local General International dealer For more inf...

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