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Accidental eye exposure is therefore normally safe, although the natural aversion response can be overridden by deliberately staring  

 

into the beam, and can also be influenced by the  use of alcohol or drugs.

 

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   Be aware that reflections of the laser beam from mirrors or other shiny surfaces can be as hazardous as direct eye exposure.

2.  inTroduCTion

 

Powerful, lightweight cordless circular saw suitable for cutting wood, board and soft metals. durable composite housing with soft   

 

grip for added comfort. Tool-free adjustment of cutting angle, depth and width. Built-in laser guide for accurate cutting. Supplied with   

 

Ø150mm saw blade. Two stage operation switch for added safety. Requires Model no’s CP20VBP, CP20VBP2 or CP20VBP4 20V  

 

Battery and Model no. CP20VMC Mains Charger.

3.  SPeCifiCaTion

model no.: .............................................................CP20VCS 

Battery (not included): ....20V 2Ah - 3 Ah - 4 Ah li-ion Battery 

no load blade speed: ..............................................4200 rpm

Blade diameter: ...................................................... Ø150 mm

disc bore size: ......................................................... Ø10 mm

Cutting depth - 90

°:

  ..................................................... 48 mm

Cutting depth - 45°:  ....................................................

 

33 mm

Acoustic pressure:....................................................79 dB(A)

Acoustic power: ........................................................90 dB(A)

Consumables:

 

2 Ah Battery - CP20VBP2

 

3 Ah Battery - CP20VBP

 

4 Ah Battery - CP20VBP4

Replacement parts

 

Mains charger - CP20VMC

 

Saw blade -       CP20VCS-03

4.  oPeraTion

 

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   warninG! 

Remove battery before replacing blades or carrying out any adjustment or maintenance.

4.1. 

  

SAFETY LOCK-OFF FEATURE (fig.1)

 

The saw is fitted with a safety lock-off button to help prevent accidental saw startups. To operate the saw, press the safety lock-off  

 

button (in either direction) while pressing the trigger switch. 

4.2. 

  

REMOVING AND REFITTING THE SAW BLADE (fig.1)

 

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   warninG! 

Always use blades of correct size and shape of arbour hole.

 

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warninG!

 Never use damaged or incorrect blade clamping washers or bolt. The blade washers and bolt were specifically designed  

  for your saw, for optimum performance and safety of operation.

 

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warninG! 

Always use blades with the correct size and shape (diamond versus round) of arbour holes. Blades that do not match the  

  the mounting hardware of the saw will run eccentrically, causing loss of control.

4.2.1. 

  

Fully depress the spindle lock button (fig.1) and use the supplied hex key to undo the socket head cap screw holding the outer flange  

 

(fig.1) in situ. Remove the screw and outer flange.

4.2.2. 

  

Pull the blade guard back using the lever (fig.1) and carefully lift the blade off the spindle and withdraw it out from the housing.

CP20VCS   Issue 1  17/09/19

Original Language Version

© Jack Sealey limited

Safety lock button

Trigger switch

Blade guard lever

Blade outer clamping 

flange and fixing 

screw

exhaust 

nozzle

   fig.1

Spindle lock button 

(on far side of guard)

Blade depth screw

(on far side of 

guard)

laser housing

Summary of Contents for CP20VCS

Page 1: ...edge guide when doing a rip cut along the length of the grain 9 9 When not in use store in a safe dry childproof area 8 8 DO NOT use the saw where there are flammable liquids solids or gases such as paint solvents etc 8 8 DO NOT allow children to operate the saw 8 8 DO NOT operate the saw if any parts are missing as this may cause failure and or personal injury 8 8 DO NOT leave the saw operating u...

Page 2: ...e replacing blades or carrying out any adjustment or maintenance 4 1 SAFETY LOCK OFF FEATURE fig 1 The saw is fitted with a safety lock off button to help prevent accidental saw startups To operate the saw press the safety lock off button in either direction while pressing the trigger switch 4 2 REMOVING AND REFITTING THE SAW BLADE fig 1 WARNING Always use blades of correct size and shape of arbou...

Page 3: ...r leg Secure the workpiece to a stable platform It is important to support the work properly to to minimize body exposure blade binding or loss of control 4 5 2 Check that the saw is correctly set up and that all handles and screws are tightened before starting the saw and that the guard operates correctly 4 5 3 Adjust the cutting depth to the thickness of the workpiece Less than a full tooth of t...

Page 4: ... saw backward while the blade is in motion or kickback may occur Investigate and take corrective actions to eliminate the causes of blade binding 4 7 3 When restarting a saw in the workpiece centre the saw blade in the cut kerf and check that the saw teeth are not engaged in the material If the saw blade is binding it may walk up or kickback from the workpiece as the saw is restarted 4 7 4 Support...

Page 5: ...ury that may result from the uncontrolled use of this tool We recommend a sufficient supply of clothing including gloves to enable the operator to remain warm and dry and maintain good blood circulation in fingers etc Please note that the most effective protection is prevention please refer to the Correct Use and Maintenance section in these instructions Guidance relating to the management of hand...

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