ALIGN LASER GUIDE
Check the laser guide alignment. The laser beam should illuminate the
saw blade's teeth. Adjust the laser if it does not.
1.
Make sure the blade is correctly aligned
before adjusting the laser.
2. Loosen the screws on either side of the
laser (Fig. 4-3).
3. Press the laser button to turn the laser on
(Fig. 7-1).
4. Shift the laser to the side until it illuminate
the saw blade's teeth.
5. Tighten the screws carefully to avoid shifting the laser.
6. Turn the laser off until ready to use.
OPERATIONS
CHOOSING A CIRCULAR SAW BLADE
Make sure the circular saw blade matches the type of cut and the
material. The circular saw blade is designed to work best with the
intended material. Never use a wood circular saw blade on metal.
The number of teeth for each type of circular saw bladeis not provided,
as the number and size change as the circular saw blade diameter
increases. Consult the circular saw blade manufacture's information for
intended materials and uses.
1.
An all-purpose or framing circular saw blade is suitable for general
purpose rip cutting and crosscutting. This blade is slower and the
cut is not as clean as a circular saw blade designed for ripping or
crosscutting.
2. Ripping saw blades have fewer teeth and are suitable with cutting
along the wood grain. The cut is rough and may require additional
work depending on the project.
3. Crosscut saw blades have a higher tooth count and are suitable for
cutting across the grain. The cut is smoother with less material
waste.
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