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SKU 66755 

        

set the cutting depth

The cutting depth of the Saw Blade (A3) 

can be adjusted up to a 1-1/2” depth 

when the cutting angle is set to 90°, or 

up to 1-1/16” when the cutting angle is 

set to 45°. 
The cut should be deep enough to cut 

all the way through the material but not 

deep enough to bite into a surface be-

neath.  Adding about 1/8” cut greater 

than the thickness of the material is 

advised. To adjust the cutting depth of 

the Saw:
Loosen the Depth Adjustment Knob 

1. 

(A46).
Pivot the Base Plate (A36) to the desired 

2. 

cutting depth, using the measurements 

on the Depth Guide as a guide.
Tighten the Depth Adjustment Knob 

3. 

(A46) to hold the Base Plate (A36) at the 

desired cutting depth. 

using the rip Fence

The Rip Fence can be used to make a 

long uniform cut of a piece of material 

to the same width, or to make repeated 

cuts of the same width. To position the 

Rip Fence for use:
Loosen the Rip Fence Knob (A42).

1. 

Position the Rip Fence (A35) (not shown 

2. 

in Figure A1) so that the top of the “T” 

shape is facing down.
Slide the arm of the Rip Fence through 

3. 

the mounting slots (not shown) at the 

front of the Base Plate (A36).
Adjust the Rip Fence to the desired cut-

4. 

ting width.
Tighten the Rip Fence Knob (A42).

5. 

To prevent accidents, turn off the tool 

6. 

and disconnect its power supply after 

use.  Clean, then store the tool indoors 

out of children’s reach.

operating the circular saw

Mark the line to be cut on the workpiece.

1. 

Adjust the depth and angle of the cut as 

2. 

needed.
Slide a fully charged Battery Pack (1) 

3. 

into the end of the handle of the Circular 

Saw, making sure that it clicks into place 

securely. Be sure the Battery Pack (1) is 

securely seated into the Saw Handle so 

it will not fall off during use.
Position the Blade near the workpiece, 

4. 

depress the Safety Button (A15) and 

hold the Trigger (A19-1)down.  Release 

the Safety Button once the tool has 

power. Allow the Saw to come up to 

full speed before addressing it to the 

workpiece.  
Hold the Circular Saw with both hands 

5. 

and allow it to cut through the workpiece 

at it’s own pace.  
When the cut is complete, release the 

6. 

Trigger.  Allow the Saw to coast to a stop 

before setting it down.  
Remove the Battery Pack (1). 

7. 

Clean then store the Circular Saw in-

8. 

doors and out of children’s reach. 

Summary of Contents for 66755

Page 1: ...s injury Save this manual Copyright 2009 by Harbor Freight Tools All rights reserved No portion of this manual or any artwork contained herein may be reproduced in any shape or form without the expres...

Page 2: ...14 Changing the Circular Saw Blade 14 Set the Cutting Angle 14 Set the Cutting Depth 15 Using the Rip Fence 15 Operating the Circular Saw 15 Reciprocating Saw Set Up and Operating Instructions 16 Inst...

Page 3: ...or moderate injury NOTICE is used to address practices not related to personal injury CAUTION without the safety alert symbol is used to address practices not related to personal injury General Power...

Page 4: ...ards agency Unapproved safety equipment may not provide adequate protection Eye protection must be ANSI approved and breathing protection must be NIOSH approved for the specific hazards in the work ar...

Page 5: ...s maintained Circular Saw Safety Warnings 1 DANGER Keep hands away from cutting area and the blade Keep your second hand on auxiliary handle or motor housing If both hands are hold ing the saw they ca...

Page 6: ...he blade is in motion or kickback may occur Investigate and take cor rective actions to eliminate the cause of blade binding When restarting a saw in the work c piece center the saw blade in the cut a...

Page 7: ...or and rated to 4 000 RPM or greater Do not use any other rated blade To prevent serious injury from flying 15 shrapnel do not use any abrasive wheels on the circular saw The saw and its guards are no...

Page 8: ...fire extinguisher and a smoke detector in the area Frequently monitor the charger and battery during use This product is not a toy Keep it out of 7 reach of children People with pacemakers should con...

Page 9: ...uring use Nicotine re 2 duces the blood supply to the hands and fingers increasing the risk of vibration related injury Wear suitable gloves to reduce the vibra 3 tion effects on the user Use tools wi...

Page 10: ...e National Elec trical Code See Outlets for 2 Prong Plug Double insulated tools may be used in 2 either of the 120 volt outlets shown in the preceding illustration See Outlets for 2 Prong Plug Extensi...

Page 11: ...en unpacking check to make sure that the item is intact and undamaged If any parts are missing or broken please call Har bor Freight Tools at the number shown on the cover of this manual as soon as po...

Page 12: ...Socket Charger assembly Note When the Charger is plugged into a power outlet and connected to the Bat tery Socket without a Battery Pack at tached the LED will flash from green to red and then off Whe...

Page 13: ...clean and 1 well lit The work area must not allow access by children or pets to prevent injury and distraction Route the charger cord for the Charger 2 Battery Socket assembly along a safe route to re...

Page 14: ...e blade gets dull or is damaged To replace the Blade Place the unit on a flat hard horizontal 1 bench or table Secure the Blade in place by depressing 2 the Self Locking Button A28 1 Use the Hex Wrenc...

Page 15: ...pe is facing down Slide the arm of the Rip Fence through 3 the mounting slots not shown at the front of the Base Plate A36 Adjust the Rip Fence to the desired cut 4 ting width Tighten the Rip Fence Kn...

Page 16: ...ly charged Battery Pack 1 5 into the bottom of the Handle of the Reciprocating Saw making sure that it clicks into place securely Be sure the Battery Pack 1 is securely seated into the Saw Handle so i...

Page 17: ...tting metal materials with the 1 Saw make sure to use the metal Saw Blade B16 Lubricate the cutting surface with cut 2 ting oil to avoid heat build up Follow the Operating the Reciprocating Saw sectio...

Page 18: ...charged Battery Pack 1 1 into the base of the Drill Driver making sure that it clicks into place securely Be sure the Battery Pack 1 is securely seated into the Drill Driver Handle so it does not fall...

Page 19: ...securely Seven Position Rotation Battery Pack 1 Power Switch D17 Figure D1 2 Adjust the Head position of the Work Light by rotating it to click in place at any of the seven locking positions Press the...

Page 20: ...on maintenance or cleaning procedures To prevent serious injury from tool failure Do not use damaged equipment If abnormal noise or vibration occurs have the problem corrected before further use Clean...

Page 21: ...ool until a qualified service technician checks out tool for damage or defects When using Circular Saw cut quality is poor Blade damaged or dull 1 Blade not installed properly 2 Blade being forced int...

Page 22: ...the buyer that he or she is qualified to make any repairs to the product or that he or she is qualified to replace any parts of the product In fact the manufacturer and or distributor expressly state...

Page 23: ...23 For technical questions please call 1 800 444 3353 SKU 66755 Parts Lists and Assembly Diagrams Accessory Parts List and Diagram Part Description Qty 1 Battery Pack 2 2 Charger 1 3 Battery Socket 1...

Page 24: ...ting Wire 3 1 A20 Screw 2 A21 Screw 7 A22 Screw 2 A23 Rear Cover 1 A24 Right Motor Housing 1 A25 Motor Assembly 1 A25 1 Motor 1 Part Description Qty A25 2 Motor Gear 1 A26 Screw 4 A27 Output Assembly...

Page 25: ...echnical questions please call 1 800 444 3353 SKU 66755 Assembly Diagram A Circular Saw Note Some parts are listed and shown for illustration purposes only and are not avail able individually as repla...

Page 26: ...Impacting Spring 1 B11 Left Motor Housing 1 B12 Left Motor Housing 1 Part Description Qty B14 Label 1 B15 Saw Blade 1 1 B16 Saw Blade 2 1 B17 Rubber Molded Cover 1 B18 Safety Button 1 B19 Trigger Modu...

Page 27: ...ck 1 C3 Motor and Gear Box Module 1 C4 Trigger Switch 1 C5 Contact Plate Socket 1 C6 Contact Plate 1 C7 Left Motor Housing 1 C8 Left Rear Cover 1 C9 Left Front Cover 1 C10 Forward Lock Reverse Button...

Page 28: ...ket 1 D8 Contact Plate 1 D9 Connecting Wire 1 D10 Switch 1 D11 Left Housing 1 D12 Right Front Cover 1 D13 Right Lamp Holder 1 D14 O Ring 1 D15 Right Housing 1 D16 PCB 1 D17 Power Switch 1 D18 Spring 1...

Page 29: ...Assembly Diagram D Flashlight Record Product s Serial Number Here Note If product has no serial number record month and year of purchase instead Note Some parts are listed and shown for illustration p...

Page 30: ...cidental or consequential damages so the above limita tion of exclusion may not apply to you This warranty is expressly in lieu of all other warranties express or im plied including the warranties of...

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