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Twisting and forcibly pressing the
saw during cutting can result in un-
reasonable pressure on the motor, so
try to go straight quietly.
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In the situation where the circular
saw is continuously operated while
replacing the battery with stocked
spare batteries one after another, the
motor tends to overheat. Therefore,
whenever the housing becomes hot,
give the saw a break for a while.
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Avoid cutting operation in a state
where the base bottom is afloat from
the material being cut. Otherwise,
the motor can get locked.
MOUNTING AND DISMOUNTING THE SAW BLADE
CAUTION:
To avoid serious accident, ensure the switch is in the OFF position, and pull out the
battery.
1. Dismounting the saw blade
(1) Set the cutting volume at maximum, and
place the Circular Saw as shown in
Fig. 18.
(2) Depress the lock lever, lock the spindle,
and remove the left-hand bolt and washer
(B1) with the box wrench.
(3) While holding the lower guard lever to
keep the lower guard fully retracted into
the saw cover, remove the saw blade
(Fig. 19).
2. Mounting the Saw Blade (Fig. 20)
WARNING:
If the left-hand bolt is worked using other
tools than the provided box wrench, ex-
cessive tightening and insufficient tight-
ening may take place, resulting in injury.
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Take procedures here that are contrary to
the detaching procedures.
Box wrench
Lock lever
Fig. 17
1 5
0
3 0
4 5
Bevel plate
Inclined gauge
Wing-bolt
Fig. 18
Tighten
Loosen