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Power tool use and care 

 

Do not force the power tool. Use the correct 
power tool for your application. 

The correct 

power tool will do the job better and safer at the 
rate for which it was designed. 

 

Do not use the power tool if the switch does 
not turn it on and off. 

Any power tool that 

cannot be controlled with the switch is 
dangerous and must be repaired. 

 

Disconnect the plug from the power source 
and/or the battery pack from the power tool 
before making any adjustments, changing 
accessories, or storing power tools. 

Such 

preventive safety measures reduce the risk of 
starting the power tool accidentally. 

 
Store idle power tools out of the reach of 
children and do not allow persons unfamiliar 
with the power tool or these instructions to 
operate the power tool. 

Power tools are 

dangerous in the hands of untrained users. 
 

Maintain power tools. Check for 
misalignment or binding of moving parts, 
breakage of parts and any other condition 
that may affect the power tool’s operation. If 
damaged, have the power tool repaired 
before use. 

Many accidents are caused by 

poorly maintained power tools. 

 

Keep cutting tools sharp and clean. 

Properly 

maintained cutting tools with sharp cutting 
edges are less likely to bind and are easier to 
control. 

 

Use the power tool, accessories and tool bits 
etc. in accordance with these instructions, 
taking into account the working conditions 
and the work to be performed. 

Use of the 

power tool for operations different from those 
intended could result in a hazardous situation.

  

 
Hold power tool by insulated gripping 
surfaces when performing an operation 
where the cutting tool may contact hidden 
wiring or its own cord. 

Contact with a "live" 

wire will make exposed metal parts of the tool 
"live" and shock the operator.

 
 
 

Use clamps or another practical way to 
secure and support the workpiece to a stable 
platform.

 Holding the work by hand or against 

your body leaves it unstable and may lead to 
loss of control. 
 

Battery tool use and care 
 
Recharge only with the charger specified by 
the manufacturer. 

A charger that is suitable for 

one type of battery pack may create a risk of fire 
when used with another battery pack. 

 

Use power tools only with specifically 
designated battery packs. 

Use of any other 

battery packs may create a risk of injury and 
fire. 

 

When battery pack is not in use, keep it away 
from other metal objects, like paper clips, 
coins, keys, nails, screws or other small 
metal objects that can make a connection 
from one terminal to another. 

Shorting the 

battery terminals together may cause burns or a 
fire. 
 

Under abusive conditions, liquid may be 
ejected from the battery; avoid contact. If 
contact accidentally occurs, flush with water. 
If liquid contacts eyes, additionally seek 
medical help. 

Liquid ejected from the battery 

may cause irritation or burns. 

 
Service 

 

Have your power tool serviced by a qualified 
repair person using only identical 
replacement parts. 

This will ensure that the 

safety of the power tool is maintained.

 

POWER TOOL SAFETY 

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR REFERENCE 

Summary of Contents for ConstruX

Page 1: ...carbide teeth Maximum cutting depth 1 1 2 at 90 1 at 45 Bevel gauge 0 45 Weight 5 lb 7 oz without battery BATTERY CHARGER Battery 18V Li ion 1 5Ah Charger Approximately 3 5 Hour Class 2 Charger input...

Page 2: ...y rules 7 9 Battery charger safety 10 Battery pack recycling 10 Symbols 11 Know your circular saw 12 Assembly and operating 13 18 Charging the battery pack 13 Installing the battery pack in the circul...

Page 3: ...t eyewear can cause serious injury if broken during the operation of a power tool SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR REFERENCE WARNING Use hearing protection particularly during extended periods of operation...

Page 4: ...t that is created by power sanding sawing grinding drilling and other construction activities may contain chemicals that are known to cause cancer birth defects or other genetic abnormalities These ch...

Page 5: ...ctric shock If operating a power tool in a damp location is unavoidable use a residual current device RCD protected supply Use of a ground fault circuit interrupter GFCI reduces the risk of electric s...

Page 6: ...the power tool for operations different from those intended could result in a hazardous situation Hold power tool by insulated gripping surfaces when performing an operation where the cutting tool may...

Page 7: ...sulated gripping 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 li...

Page 8: ...touch the blade or any other part in all depths of cuts Check the operation of the lower guard spring If the guard and the spring are not operating properly they must be serviced before use The lower...

Page 9: ...d poor cutting action After changing a blade or making adjustments make sure the blade clamp screw is securely tightened Loose blades and adjustment devices will be violently thrown Never touch the bl...

Page 10: ...ctrical outlet Use the charger only in a standard 120V 60 Hz electrical outlet Do not use the charger in wet or damp conditions It is intended for indoor use only Do not use the charger near sinks or...

Page 11: ...lternating current Three phase alternating current with neutral Direct current No load speed Alternating or direct current Class II construction Splash proof construction Watertight construction Prote...

Page 12: ...CULAR SAW Battery 236 9025 Upper blade guard Bevel gauge Bevel gauge adjustment knob Edge guide adjustment knob Trigger switch Lock out switch Main handle Front handle Edge guide Blade guard lever Sol...

Page 13: ...ical outlet is live d If the battery pack does not charge properly check to make sure the electrical outlet is live e It is normal for the battery charger to be warm to the touch during operation f Wh...

Page 14: ...and must be turned clockwise to be removed 4 To place blade onto the motor shaft rotate the blade guard lever 5 forward and slide the blade 6 through the slot 7 in the sole plate until it fits over th...

Page 15: ...Rotate the sole plate 2 to the desired angle as shown on the bevel gauge 3 3 Lock the sole plate at the correct angle by turning the bevel angle locking knob in a clockwise direction NOTE Make a test...

Page 16: ...ger switch 2 can be depressed TRIGGER SWITCH 1 To turn the saw ON press the lock out switch with your thumb NOTE The lock out switch can be pressed from either side of the handle ASSEMBLY AND OPERATIN...

Page 17: ...he saw before installing the battery Adjustments include cutting depth cutting angle and rip guide if installed 2 Clearly mark the workpiece to locate the position of the cut 3 Hold a smaller workpiec...

Page 18: ...damage to the motor RIP GUIDE CUTTING 1 Set the rip guide foot at the required width Fig 9 NOTE When starting the cut make sure the blade is parallel to the edge of the workpiece and the rip guide fo...

Page 19: ...cleaned frequently by blowing it out with an air jet WARNING Always wear safety goggles or safety glasses with side shields during all cutting operations It is critical that you also wear safety goggl...

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Page 21: ...aw blade 1 4 2030110005 Circlip for shaft 1 5 3160040011 Moveable guard 1 6 2050050004 Torsional spring 1 7 4020010001 Screw M4 8 1 8 4040010009 Flat washer 1 9 3140090004 Guard stop 1 10 4030010106 S...

Page 22: ...036 Bearing 608 2Z 1 36 2020150037 Gear box cover 1 37 4020010005 Screw M4 16 4 38 1030080005 Motor 1 39 4030010106 Screw ST3 9 19 9 40 3010070016 Right housing 1 41 3140070002 Spring block 1 42 61400...

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