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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.

This tool is not designed for use with metal
or masonry cut-off wheels. 

Do  not  use  abrasive  wheels  with  circular
saws.  Abrasive  dust  may  cause  lower
guard to fail.

Kickback causes and related

warnings

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:

Maintain a firm 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  kickback  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 attempt 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  action  to
eliminate the cause of blade binding.

When  restarting  a  saw  in  the  workpiece,
center 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 minimize 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.

Unsharpened  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.

The  blade  washers  and  the  bolt  on  your
saw  have  been  designed  to  work  as  a
clutch to reduce the intensity of a kickback.
Understand  the  operation  and  settings  of
the  VARI-TORQUE  CLUTCH.

The  proper

setting  of  the  clutch,  combined  with  firm
handling  of  the  saw  will  allow  you  to  control
kickback.

Never  place  your  hand  behind  the  saw
blade.  

Kickback could cause the saw to jump

backwards over your hand.

Do  not  use  the  saw  with  an  excessive
depth  of  cut  setting.

Too  much  blade

exposure increases the likelihood of the blade
twisting  in  the  kerf  and  increases  the  surface
area  of  the  blade  available  for  pinching  that
leads to kickback.

VARI-TORQUE
CLUTCH

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Summary of Contents for SPT70WM

Page 1: ...d utilisation de s curit Instrucciones de funcionamiento y seguridad SPT70WM 1 877 SKIL999 1 877 754 5999 www skilsaw com Call Toll Free for Consumer Information Service Locations Pour obtenir des inf...

Page 2: ...se personal protective equipment Always wear eye protection Protective equipment such as dust mask non skid safety shoes hard hat or hearing protection used for appropriate conditions will reduce pers...

Page 3: ...he guard cannot protect you from the blade below the workpiece Adjust the cutting depth to the thickness of the workpiece Less than a full tooth of the blade teeth should be visible below the workpiec...

Page 4: ...rk or pull the saw backward while the blade is in motion or kickback may occur Investigate and take corrective action to eliminate the cause of blade binding When restarting a saw in the workpiece cen...

Page 5: ...t such as those dust masks that are specially designed to filter out microscopic particles Additional Safety Warnings WARNING Lower guard function Check lower guard for proper closing before each use...

Page 6: ...zero torque 1 2 3 Selector settings Speed torque or position settings I II III Higher number means greater speed Infinitely variable selector with off Speed is increasing from 0 setting Arrow Action i...

Page 7: ...esignates that this tool is listed by the Intertek Testing Services to United States and Canadian Standards Symbols continued IMPORTANT Some of the following symbols may be used on your tool Please st...

Page 8: ...sures reduce the risk of starting the tool accidentally WARNING SPT70WM Circular Saw Trigger Switch Main Handle Depth Adjustment Lever Foot Lower Guard Lower Guard Lift Lever Upper Guard Bevel Adjustm...

Page 9: ...Storage Area Saw Hook Calibrated Bevel Quadrant 45 Stop Spring Oil Plug Fixed Auxiliary Handle Brush Cap Bevel Indicator FIG 2 Functional Description and Specifications Disconnect the plug from the po...

Page 10: ...TER WASHER First tighten BLADE BOLT finger tight then TIGHTEN BLADE BOLT 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...

Page 11: ...the bevel indicator to 0 on quadrant retighten lever and check for 90 angle between the blade and bottom plane of foot with a square Make adjustments by turning the small alignment screw from bottom s...

Page 12: ...the foot blade binding may occur Keep the saw steady and the foot firmly on the workpiece LINE GUIDE For a 0 cut use the large notch in the foot For 45 bevel cuts use the small notch Fig 8 The cutting...

Page 13: ...ening tightening the blade bolt Fig 10 1 Loosening tightening blade bolt 1 2 wrench 2 Loosening tightening oil plug 1 2 wrench 3 Loosening tightening brush caps slotted driver 4 Loosening tightening b...

Page 14: ...cutting across the grain the fibers of the wood have a tendency to tear and lift Advancing the saw slowly minimizes this effect For a finished cut a cross cut blade or miter blade is recommended PLUN...

Page 15: ...s do not interfere with the free movement of the saw 15 FIG 15 Rip Fence Desired width of cut CUTTING LARGE SHEETS Large sheets and long boards sag or bend depending on support If you attempt to cut w...

Page 16: ...ned The brushes should be free from dust and dirt Brushes should be replaced when they have worn down to 3 16 in length The brushes should slide freely in and out of the holders without sticking To ch...

Page 17: ...TWIST TO LOCK CONNECTOR INSTRUCTIONS FOR MODEL SPT70WM CODE 72 ONLy 20 AMP 125 VOLT TWIST TO LOCK Tool s Ampere Rating Cord Size in A W G Wire Sizes in mm2 3 6 6 8 8 10 10 12 12 16 18 16 16 14 0 75 0...

Page 18: ...of balance 2 Workpiece not clamped or supported properly REMEDy 1 Discard Blade and use different blade 2 Clamp or support workpiece as shown on pages 12 and 15 TROUBLE CANNOT MAKE SQUARE CUT WHEN CR...

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