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BlADE SElECTION

your circular saw is designed for use with 3-3/8 inch (86 mm) diameter blades that have a 

15 mm diameter bore. Blades must be rated for 3000 RPM operation (or higher).
  NOTE: This saw is designed to cut wood and plastic. Do not use masonry or metal 

cutting blades. DO NOT use any abrasive wheels.

GENERAl CUTS

WARNING: 

To reduce the risk of injury, remove the battery, and follow all assembly, 

adjustment and set up instructions.

Make sure lower guard operates. Select the proper blade for the material to be cut.

•  Measure and mark work for cutting.

•  Support and secure work properly (See Safety Rules and Instructions).

•  Use appropriate and required safety equipment (See Safety Rules).

•  Secure and maintain work area (See Safety Rules).

•  With battery inserted, make sure switch turns saw on and off.

SAWING

WARNING

:

 

To reduce the risk of serious personal injury, always hold the tool with both hands as 

illustrated in 

Figure G

 below.

•  Let the blade run freely for a few seconds before starting the cut.

•  Apply only a gentle pressure to the tool while performing the cut.

•  Work with the shoe (5) pressed against the workpiece.

HINTS FOR OPTIMUM USE

•  For best results use a blade with 20-24 cutting teeth.

•  As some splintering along the line of cut on the top side of the workpiece cannot be avoided, 

cut on the side where splintering is acceptable.

•  Where splintering is to be minimized, e.g. when cutting laminates, clamp a piece of plywood 

onto the top of the workpiece.

POCKET CUTTING (FIGURE G)

WARNING:

 

Never tie the blade guard in a raised 

position. Never move the saw backwards when pocket 

cutting. This may cause the unit to raise up off the work 

surface which could cause injury.

WARNING

:

 

To reduce the risk of serious personal 

injury, always hold the tool with both hands.

WARNING:

 laceration Hazard. 

As blade starts 

cutting the material, release the retracting lever 

immediately.

A pocket cut is one that is made in a floor, wall, or other 

flat surface.

•  Tilt the saw forward and rest front of the shoe on material to be cut.

•  Using the retracting lever (8), retract lower blade guard (7) to an upward position. Lower rear of shoe 

until blade teeth almost touch cutting line.

•  Release the blade guard (its contact with the work will keep it in position to open freely as you start the 

cut). Remove hand from retracting lever and firmly grip the top of the power unit, as shown in 

Figure G

Position your body and arm to allow you to resist kickback if it occurs. 

•  Make sure blade is not in contact with cutting surface before starting saw.

•  

Start the motor

 and gradually lower the saw until its shoe rests flat on the material to be cut. 

Advance saw along the cutting line until cut is completed.

•  Release trigger and allow blade to stop completely before withdrawing the blade from  the material.

•  When starting each new cut, repeat as above.

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ENGLISH

(Original instructions)

Summary of Contents for BDCMTTS-XE

Page 1: ...Australia New Zealand BDCMTTS XE 3 3 8 INCh 86 mm TRImSAw ATTAChmENT www blackanddecker com au QUICK CONNECT SYSTEM ...

Page 2: ...2 PARTS AND FEATURES 1 Trim saw attachment 2 Lock off button 3 Spindle lock 4 Wrench 5 Shoe 6 Upper guard 7 Lower saw blade guard 8 Retracting lever Figure A 1 2 4 3 5 6 7 8 ...

Page 3: ...ping surfaces when performing an operation where the cutting tool may contact hidden wiring or its own cord Contact with a live wire will also make exposed metal parts of the power tool live and shock the operator f When ripping always use a rip fence or straight edge guide This improves the accuracy of cut and reduces the chance of blade binding g Always use blades with correct size and shape dia...

Page 4: ... be placed under the panel on both sides near the line of cut and near the edge of the panel e Do not use dull or damaged blades Unsharpened or improperly set blades produce narrow kerf causing excessive friction blade binding and kickback f Blade depth and bevel adjusting locking levers must be tight and secure before making cut If blade adjustment shifts while cutting it may cause binding and ki...

Page 5: ... will cause a drop in line voltage resulting in loss of power and overheating When using more than one extension to make up the total length be sure each individual extension contains at least the minimum wire size The following table shows the correct size to use depending on cord length and nameplate ampere rating If in doubt use the next heavier gauge The smaller the gauge number the heavier th...

Page 6: ...t and weakens it will sag causing a pinched blade Support large panels as shown Figure C Material supported only at the ends Figure B will lead to blade pinching Avoid sawing overhead Material can sag and will pinch blade Insure that the material to be cut is clamped Figure E and solidly supported and balanced on a strong stable and level work surface Support the work so that the wide portion of t...

Page 7: ... wrench NOTE Never engage the spindle lock while the saw is running or engage in an effort to stop the tool Never turn the tool on while the spindle lock is engaged Serious damage to your saw will result lOWER BlADE GUARD WARNING laceration Hazard The lower blade guard is a safety feature which reduces the risk of serious personal injury Never use the saw if the lower guard is missing damaged mis ...

Page 8: ...toward the operator Avoid cutting nails Inspect for and remove all nails from lumber before cutting SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS SUPPORTING lARGE PANElS SECURING WORKPIECE Support large panels to minimize the risk of blade pinching and kickback Large panels tend to sag under their own weight as shown in Figure A Supports must be placed under the panel on both sides near the line of cut and near the edg...

Page 9: ...sk of injury turn off and remove battery from the tool before making any adjustments or removing or installing attachments or accessories WARNING Risk of lacerations or burns Do not touch work piece or blade immediately after operating the tool They can become very hot Handle carefully Always allow accessories and workpiece to cool before handling IMPORTANT Refer to Power Unit instruction manual b...

Page 10: ...s acceptable Where splintering is to be minimized e g when cutting laminates clamp a piece of plywood onto the top of the workpiece POCKET CUTTING FIGURE G WARNING Never tie the blade guard in a raised position Never move the saw backwards when pocket cutting This may cause the unit to raise up off the work surface which could cause injury WARNING To reduce the risk of serious personal injury alwa...

Page 11: ... always using identical replacement parts ACCESSORIES wARNING The use of any accessory not recommended for use with this tool could be hazardous Recommended accessories for use with your tool are available from your local dealer or authorized service center If you need assistance regarding accessories please call 1 800 444 224 no load speed TROuBLEShOOTING Problem Possible Cause Possible Solution ...

Page 12: ...07 2012 Australia New Zealand Stanley Black Decker 82 Taryn Drive Epping VIC 3076 Australia Tel 1800 444 224 Aust or Tel 0800 339 258 NZ 90589521 REV 0 ...

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