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OPERATING THE TOOL

Spindle Lock - Press

Blade Shield Retractor - Rotate

Bore Adaptor, Locking Washer, Locking Screw

Always remove the battery before 

cleaning or making adjustments to 

the tool or attachments.

Changing the Blade

Remove battery.

Press and hold spindle Lock.

Remove Locking Screw (reverse thread) Remove washers.

Retract Blade Shield.

Fit replacement blade.

Place Locking Washer.

Lock in place with Locking Screw and tighten firmly using a 5mm 

hex key, hold the Spindle Lock to prevent the blade from turning.

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Always grip both handles 

when using the saw

Insert 

optional Rip

Guide here 

or from 

other side 

– Tighten 

locking screw 

to secure

Angle Lock 

- Rotate

Trigger - Press

Safety Swich - 

Press (either side)

Change Blade Depth

Rotate the Depth Lock clockwise to unlock. Set the blade to the 

required depth. Rotate the Depth Lock anti-clockwise so it firmly 

locks the sole plate. Test plate is locked before cutting.

Change Blade Angle

Rotate the Angle Lock anti-clockwise to unlock.

Set the blade angle using the scale. 

Rotate the Angle Lock clockwise to lock it in place. Check the angle 

is correct and the plate is locked before cutting.

Always remove the battery before cleaning or making 

adjustments to the tool or attachments.

Starting the tool

After fitting a charged Battery and UniGrip, 

Grip both handles and move the Safety

Switch from the central position to either side to allow 

the trigger to be pressed.

Be prepared for sudden kickback then squeeze the 

trigger to start the saw.

Depth Lock - Rotate

Summary of Contents for Power8 CS05

Page 1: ...e Angle Lock Angle Scale Rip Guide Lock Front Handle Rating Plate Motor Vents Depth Lock Spring Loaded Blade Shield Saw Blade Blade Locking Washer and Screw Blade Shield Retractor UniGrip Release Slider Table Saw Shield Catch Dust Extractor Fitting UniGrip Sold Separately Table Saw Blade Shield Sold Separately Battery sold separately ...

Page 2: ...either side of the blade but not in line with the blade Kickback could cause the saw to jump backwards but kickback forces can be controlled by the operator if proper precautions are taken When blade is binding or when interrupting a cut for any reason release the trigger and hold the saw motionless in the material until the blade comes to a complete stop Never attempt to remove the saw from the w...

Page 3: ...e the guide When cutting thick timber or performing compound or angled cuts it may be necessary to rotate the blade shield to prevent it stopping the cut as it hooks on the edge of the work piece Use the Blade Shield Retractor to rotate the shield into the saw As the rear of the blade enters the work piece release the Blade Shield so it rests on the surface of the work and will safely cover the bl...

Page 4: ...tween them Prepare Your Work By preparing your work and work area you will be able to perform your cuts more accurately efficiently and safely Supporting your work will prevent blade pinch allowing the blade to pass more freely through the work this will greatly improve battery life and appearance of cut as well as reducing dangerous kickback WARNING Ensure there is nothing under the work piece th...

Page 5: ...ck Rotate Trigger Press Safety Swich Press either side Change Blade Depth Rotate the Depth Lock clockwise to unlock Set the blade to the required depth Rotate the Depth Lock anti clockwise so it firmly locks the sole plate Test plate is locked before cutting Change Blade Angle Rotate the Angle Lock anti clockwise to unlock Set the blade angle using the scale Rotate the Angle Lock clockwise to lock...

Page 6: ... dust and dirt regularly Cleaning is best done with compressed air or a rag CAUTION Do not use cleaning agents to clean the plastic parts of the tool A mild detergent on a damp cloth is recommended Water must never come into contact with the tool After each use carefully clean the tool with a brush or rag Clear any debris from around the battery mount moving parts and clips Lubrication No internal...

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