Milwaukee 6370-20 Operator'S Manual Download Page 5

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ASSEMBLY

WARNING 

To reduce the risk of injury, 

always unplug tool before changing or re-
moving accessories. Only use accessories 
specifi cally recommended for this tool. Others 
may be hazardous.

Selecting Blade

Select an 8" blade appropriate for your applica-
tion. Refer to the “Accessories” section for a list of 
blades for this tool. 
Always use sharp blades. Dull blades tend to 
overload the tool and increase the chance of 
KICKBACK. Only use blades with a maximum safe 
operating speed greater than the no load RPM 
marked on the tool's nameplate. Read the blade 
manufacturer's instructions before use. Do not use 
any type of abrasive cut-off wheel or dry diamond 
cutting blades. Use the correct blade type for your 
application. Using the wrong blade may result in 
reduced performance or damage to the blade. Do 
not use blades that are cracked or have broken 
teeth. Do not sharpen ferrous metal cutting blades; 
see the blade manufacturer's recommendations 
regarding sharpening.  

Checking the Operation of the Lower Guard

Check the operation and condition of the lower 
guard lever. If the guard and the lever are not op-
erating properly, they must be serviced before use. 
Lower guard may operate sluggishly due to dam-
aged parts, gummy deposits, or a buildup of debris.
1. Unplug tool before checking the lower guard.
2. Place the tool on its side.
 

NOTE:

 This procedure will not show proper lower 

guard operation if the tool is not on its side.

3. Grasp the lower guard by the sides and push it 

all the way back into the blade housing.

4. Release the lower guard. 
  • If the guard immediately springs back into 

place, it is working correctly and you may con-
tinue with use. 

    • If the guard does not immediate spring back 

into place, clean the upper and lower guards 
to remove all chips and debris. Then, check

 

the operation again by starting with step 1.

    • If the guard still does not immediately spring 

back into place, contact a 

MILWAUKEE

 service 

facility for repairs.

Removing and Installing Chip Container

WARNING 

• NEVER operate tool when guards and chip 

container are not installed. Serious injury 
may occur.

• To reduce the risk of injury, wear safety 

goggles or glasses with side shields when 
removing the chip container. Chips and 
debris may fl y up into the face.

1. Unplug tool before removing or installing chip 

container.

2. To 

remove

 the chip container, open the latch 

and pull the chip container off of the tab.

Installing and Removing Blades 

1. Unplug tool before installing or removing blades. 
2. Remove the chip container (see "Removing and 

Installing Chip Container").

3. Place the saw on a fl at surface with the blade 

facing up. To remove the blade bolt from the 
spindle, push in the spindle lock button and hold. 
Using the wrench provided with the tool, turn the 
blade bolt counterclockwise. Remove the blade 
bolt and outer blade fl ange. Do not remove the 
inner blade fl ange.

4. Remove the blade from the spindle. Always clean 

the spindle, upper guard, lower guard, and blade 
fl anges to remove any chips and debris.

5. To install a blade, place the 

blade on the spindle with the 
teeth pointing in the same 
direction as the arrow on the 
lower guard.

6. Place the blade fl ange on the spindle and hand 

tighten the blade bolt. 

7. While holding in the spindle lock button, use 

the wrench to turn the blade bolt clockwise and 
tighten securely. 

8. Replace the chip container (see "Removing and 

Installing Chip Container").

Adjusting Depth 

1. Unplug tool before adjusting blade depth. 
2. To adjust the depth of the cut, hold the saw by 

the handle and loosen the depth adjusting lever 
by pulling it up, away from the shoe.

3. Raise or lower the shoe to the desired position. 

For the proper depth setting, the blade should 
extend no more than 1/4” below the material 
being cut. 

4. Push the depth adjusting lever down to secure 

the shoe position.

Emptying the Chip Container

Chips and other debris from the workpiece are 
collected inside the chip container, which needs to 
be emptied to ensure proper functioning of the tool.
1. Unplug tool.
2. Remove the chip container (see "Removing and 

Installing Chip Container") and empty. Use a 
brush to ensure all chips and debris have been 
removed. 

3. Remove all chips and debris from upper guard, 

blade, and housing.

4. Replace the chip container (see "Removing and 

Installing Chip Container").

1/4"

Fig.1

OPERATION

General Operation

Always clamp the workpiece securely on a saw 
horse or bench. See “Applications” for the correct 
way to support your work in different situations. 

1. Draw a cutting line. Place the front of the shoe on 

the edge of the workpiece without making blade 
contact. Hold the trigger handle with one hand 
and the front handle with the other. 

WARNING 

To reduce the risk of injury, 

everyone in the work area should wear safety 
goggles or glasses with side shields. Unplug 
the tool before changing accessories or mak-
ing adjustments. 

2. Line up the sight line with your cutting line. Posi-

tion your arms and body to resist KICKBACK. 

3. Pull the trigger and allow the motor to reach full 

speed before beginning cut.

4. While cutting, keep the shoe fl at against the 

workpiece and maintain a fi rm grip. Do not force 
the saw through the workpiece. Forcing a saw 
can cause KICKBACK. Use a light, continuous 
pressure to make the cut while following the cut 
line through the sight line.

5. If making a partial cut, restarting in mid-cut or 

correcting direction, allow the blade to come to 
a complete stop. To resume cutting, center the 
blade in the kerf, back the saw away from cutting 
edge a few inches, pull the trigger and re-enter 
the cut slowly.

6. If the saw binds and stalls, maintain a fi rm grip 

and release the trigger immediately. Hold the 
saw motionless in the workpiece until the blade 
comes to a complete stop. 

7. After  fi nishing a cut, be sure the lower guard 

closes and the blade comes to a complete stop 
before setting the saw down.

Fig.2

Fig.3

Kickback causes and related warnings

–  Kickback is a sudden reaction to a pinched, 

bound or misaligned saw blade, causing an un-
controlled saw to lift up and out of the workpiece 
toward the operator;

–  When the blade is pinched or bound tightly by the 

kerf closing down, the blade stalls and the motor 
reaction drives the unit rapidly back toward the 
operator;

–  If the blade becomes twisted or misaligned in 

the cut, the teeth at the back edge of the blade 
can dig into the top surface of the wood causing 
the blade to climb out of the kerf and jump back 
toward the operator.

Kickback is the result of saw misuse and/or incor-
rect operating procedures or conditions and can 
be avoided by taking proper precautions as given 
below:

• Maintain a fi rm grip with both hands on the 

saw and position your arms to resist kickback 
forces. Position your body to either side of the 
blade, but not in line with the blade. 

Kickback 

could cause the saw to jump backwards, but kick-
back 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 at-
tempt to remove the saw from the work or pull 
the saw backward while the blade is in motion 
or kickback may occur. 

Investigate and take 

corrective actions to eliminate the cause of blade 
binding.

• When restarting a saw in the workpiece, centre 

the saw blade in the kerf and check that saw 
teeth are not engaged into the material. 

If saw 

blade is binding, it may walk up or kickback from 
the workpiece as the saw is restarted.

• Support large panels to minimise the risk of 

blade pinching and kickback. 

Large panels tend 

to sag under their own weight. Supports must be 
placed under the panel on both sides, near the line 
of cut and near the edge of the panel.

• Do not use dull or damaged blades. 

Unsharp-

ened or improperly set blades produce narrow 
kerf causing excessive friction, blade binding and 
kickback.

• 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 kickback.

• Use extra caution when sawing into existing 

walls or other blind areas. 

The protruding blade 

may cut objects that can cause kickback.

3. To 

install 

the chip container, fi t the tab pin onto the 

tab, position the chip container, and secure the latch.

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