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Check the operation of the lower guard
spring.  If the guard and the spring are not
operating properly, they must be serviced
before use. 

Lower guard may operate

sluggishly due to damaged parts, gummy
deposits, or a buildup of debris. 

Disconnect the

plug from power source. Periodically remove
the blade, clean the upper, lower guards and
the hub area with kerosene and wipe it dry, or
blow it clean with compressed air.

Lower guard should be retracted manually
only for special cuts such as “Pocket Cuts”
and “Compound Cuts”. Raise lower guard
by Lower Guard Lift Lever. 

As soon as blade

enters the material, lower guard must be
released. For all other sawing, the lower guard
should operate automatically.

Always observe that the lower guard is
covering the blade before placing saw down
on bench or floor.

An unprotected, coasting

blade will cause the saw to walk backwards,
cutting whatever is in its path. Be aware of the
time it takes for the blade to stop after switch is
released.

NEVER hold piece being cut in your hands
or across your leg.

It is important to support

the work properly to minimize body exposure,
blade binding, or loss of control.

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

Contact with a "live" wire will also

make exposed metal parts of the tool “live” and
shock the operator.

When ripping always use a rip fence or
straight edge guide.

This improves accuracy

of cut and reduces the chance for blade binding.

Always use blades with correct size and
shape (diamond vs. round) arbor holes.

Blades that do not match the mounting
hardware of the saw will run eccentrically,
causing loss of control and will not allow proper
vari-torque engagement.

Never use damaged or incorrect blade
washers or bolts.

The blade washers and bolt

were specially designed for your saw, for
optimum performance and safety of operation.

The blade washers and the bolt on your saw
have been designed to work as a “VARI-
TORQUE CLUTCH”. Understand the operation
and settings of the VARI-TORQUE CLUTCH,
because the proper setting of the CLUTCH,
combined with firm handling of the saw will
allow you to control KICKBACK.

Do not run the saw while carrying it at your
side. Lower guard may be opened by a
contact with your clothing.

Accidental contact

with the spinning saw blade could result in
serious personal injury.

Depending upon use, the switch may not
last the life of the saw. If the switch should
fail in the “OFF” position, the saw may not
start. If it should fail while the saw is
running, the saw may not shut off.

If either

occurs, unplug the saw immediately and do not
use until repaired.

This circular saw should not be mounted to
a table and converted to a table saw.

Circular

saws are not designed or intended to be used
as table saws.

CAUSES AND OPERATOR PREVENTION

OF KICKBACK:

Kickback is a sudden reaction to a pinched,
bound or misaligned saw blade, causing an
uncontrolled 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 tool misuse and/or
incorrect operating procedures or conditions
and can be avoided by taking proper
precautions as given below:

VARI-TORQUE

CLUTCH

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Summary of Contents for HD5860

Page 1: ...ersion fran aise Versi n en espa ol See page 2 Voir page 14 Ver la p gina 26 1 877 SKIL999 1 877 754 5999 www skil com Call Toll Free for Consumer Information Service Locations Pour obtenir des inform...

Page 2: ...ear will further enhance your personal safety Don t expose power tools to rain or wet conditions Water entering a power tool will increase the risk of electric shock Do not abuse the cord Never use th...

Page 3: ...med only by qualified repair personnel Service or maintenance performed by unqualified personnel could result in a risk of injury For example internal wires may be misplaced or pinched safety guard re...

Page 4: ...ill not allow proper vari torque engagement Never use damaged or incorrect blade washers or bolts The blade washers and bolt were specially designed for your saw for optimum performance and safety of...

Page 5: ...Large Sheets in this manual Do not use dull or damaged blade Unsharpened or improperly set blades produce narrow kerf causing excessive friction blade binding and KICKBACK Blade depth and bevel adjust...

Page 6: ...setting Arrow Action in the direction of arrow Alternating current Type or a characteristic of current Direct current Type or a characteristic of current Alternating or direct current Type or a charac...

Page 7: ...ANDLE UPPER GUARD LOWER GUARD LOWER GUARD LIFT LEVER FOOT DEPTH ADJUSTMENT LEVER BEVEL ADJUSTMENT LEVER FIG 1 CALIBRATED BEVEL QUADRANT TRIGGER SWITCH Maximum Capacities Blade 8 1 4 Blade arbor hole D...

Page 8: ...First tighten BLADE STUD finger tight then TIGHTEN BLADE STUD 1 8 TURN 45 WITH THE WRENCH PROVIDED Do not use wrenches with longer handles since it may lead to over tightening of the blade stud VARI T...

Page 9: ...adjustment lever align 60 mark on depth bracket with mark on housing and tighten lever Fig 1 Then loosen bevel adjustment lever depress 45 stop spring adjust foot to 60 and tighten lever Fig 5 Because...

Page 10: ...t off wheels If you use your saw for cutting these materials use the appropriate wheel for the material being cut When cutting masonry do not cut a depth of more than 1 4 inch 6 mm Make successive pas...

Page 11: ...ht piece of 1 25 mm lumber to the sheet as a guide Fig 11 Use the right side of the foot against the board guide FIG 10 FIG 11 RIP FENCE DESIRED WIDTH OF CUT DESIRED LINE OF CUT RIP BOARD GUIDE CUTTIN...

Page 12: ...ug from power source Unscrew the brush caps on the motor housing and lift out the brushes note which way they face so that the brushes can be returned to their original position Clean the brush holder...

Page 13: ...TE The smaller the gauge number the heavier the cord RECOMMENDED SIZES OF EXTENSION CORDS 120 VOLT ALTERNATING CURRENT TOOLS WARNING Blade Wrench Carrying case Rip Fence standard equipment optional ac...

Page 14: ...ectricien contribueront accro tre davantage votre s curit personnelle N exposez pas les outils lectriques la pluie ou l eau La pr sence d eau dans un outil lectrique augmente le risque de choc lectriq...

Page 15: ...ine Suivez les directives donn es la section R paration de ce manuel L emploi de pi ces non autoris es ou le non respect des instructions d entretien peut cr er un risque de choc lectrique ou de bless...

Page 16: ...ettra de contr ler le REBOND Ne faites pas fonctionner la scie tout en la portant votre c t Le garde inf rieur peut s ouvrir au contact avec vos v tements Un contact accidentel avec la lame de scie en...

Page 17: ...upe peut causer un grippage et un REBOND L utilisation de la scie avec un r glage excessif de profondeur de coupe accro t la charge sur l outil et la sensibilit la torsion de la lame dans le trait de...

Page 18: ...gmente depuis le r glage 0 Fl che Action dans la direction de la fl che Courant alternatif Type ou caract ristique du courant Courant continu Type ou caract ristique du courant Courant alternatif Type...

Page 19: ...EUR GARDE INF RIEUR LEVIER DE LEVAGE DU GARDE INF RIEUR SEMELLE LEVIER DE R GLAGE DE LA PROFONDEUR LEVIER DE R GLAGE DU BISEAU FIG 1 SECTEUR GRADU DE BISEAU G CHETTE Capacit s maximales Lame 210 mm Mo...

Page 20: ...IEURE appuie carr ment sur la lame 5 Reposez la RONDELLE EXT RIEURE Vissez d abord le GOUJON DE LA LAME la main puis SERREZ LE DE 1 8 DE TOUR 45 AU MOYEN DE LA CL LIVR E AVEC LA SCIE N utilisez pas de...

Page 21: ...de coupe la semelle de la scie bien d aplomb sur la pi ce 21 Consignes de fonctionnement V RIFICATION DE L ANGLE DE COUPE 90 D branchez la fiche de la prise de courant R glez la semelle la profondeur...

Page 22: ...ur de plus de 6 mm 1 4 Faites plusieurs passes successives pour atteindre la profondeur d sir e Avancez la scie en exer ant une pression mod r e Ne surchargez pas le moteur outre mesure D branchez le...

Page 23: ...x par quatre sur leurs c t s plus troits car cet arrangement manquerait de stabilit Si la feuille ou le panneau est plus grand que la table ou l tabli placez le sur des deux par quatre sur le plancher...

Page 24: ...gement notez dans quel sens ils sont orient s de sorte les remettre dans leur position originelle Nettoyez l air comprim ou avec un linge propre les ouvertures des porte balais et remettez les balais...

Page 25: ...broches ainsi que des prises trois broches REMARQUE Plus le calibre est petit plus le fil est gros DIMENSIONS DE RALLONGES RECOMMAND ES OUTILS 120 VOLTS COURANT ALTERNATIF AVERTISSEMENT Lame Cl tui Gu...

Page 26: ...allos a tierra para suministrar la energ a a la herramienta Los guantes de goma para electricista y el calzado antideslizante aumentar n m s la seguridad personal No exponga las herramientas mec nicas...

Page 27: ...de ajustes y reparaciones de una herramienta debe ser realizado nicamente por personal de reparaciones competente El servicio o mantenimiento realizado por personal no competente podr a ocasionar un...

Page 28: ...erra girar n exc ntricamente causando p rdida de control y no permitir n el acoplamiento apropiado de par motor variable Nunca utilice arandelas o pernos de hoja da ados o incorrectos Las arandelas y...

Page 29: ...una broca desafilada o da ada Las hojas desafiladas o ajustadas incorrectamente producen una separaci n de corte estrecha causando fricci n excesiva atasco de la hoja y RETROCESO Las pomos de fijaci...

Page 30: ...0 Flecha Acci n en la direcci n de la flecha Corriente alterna Tipo o una caracter stica de corriente Corriente continua Tipo o una caracter stica de corriente Corriente alterna o continua Tipo o una...

Page 31: ...INFERIOR BASE PALANCA DE AJUSTE DE PROFUNDIDAD PALANCA DE AJUSTE DE INCLINACION FIG 1 CUADRANTE DE INCLINACION CALIBRADO INTERRUPTOR Capacidades m ximas Hoja 210 mm Agujero de eje portaherramienta de...

Page 32: ...temente con el dedo el TORNILLO de la HOJA y despu s APRIETE EL TORNILLO DE LA HOJA 1 8 DE VUELTA 45 CON LA LLAVE DE TUERCA SUMINISTRADA No utilice llaves con mangos m s largos ya que pueden hacer que...

Page 33: ...anca de ajuste de profundidad alinee la marca de 60 del soporte de profundidad con la marac de la caja protectora y apriete la palanca Fig 1 Luego afloje la palanca de ajuste de inclinaci n empuje hac...

Page 34: ...ando corte mamposter a no corte a un profundidad de m s de 1 4 de pulgada 6mm Realice pasadas sucesivas para lograr la profundidad deseada Aplique una leve presi n hacia adelante No sobrecargue el mot...

Page 35: ...rabajo en los lados estrechos ya que esta disposici n es inestable Si la plancha o el tablero a cortar es demasiado grande para una mesa o un banco de trabajo utilice los tablas de apoyo de dos por cu...

Page 36: ...as escobillas Desconecte el enchufe de la fuente de energ a Destornille las tapas de las escobillas de la caja del motor y saque las escobillas f jese hacia qu direcci n est n orientadas las escobilla...

Page 37: ...peque o es el n mero de calibre m s grueso es el cord n TAMA OS RECOMENDADOS DE CORDONES DE EXTENSION HERRAMIENTAS DE 120 V CORRIENTE ALTERNA ADVERTENCIA Hoja Llave Estuche de transporte Tope guia pa...

Page 38: ...38 Notes SM 1619X01359 02 06 2 16 06 1 50 PM Page 38...

Page 39: ...39 Remarques Notas SM 1619X01359 02 06 2 16 06 1 50 PM Page 39...

Page 40: ...MS SUCH AS CIRCULAR SAW BLADES DRILL BITS ROUTER BITS JIGSAW BLADES SANDING BELTS GRINDING WHEELS AND OTHER RELATED ITEMS ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES SHALL BE LIMITED IN DURATION TO ONE YEAR FROM DATE OF P...

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