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moving. It will damage your bevel cut and 
cause kickback.

 WARNING: If the blade comes in contact with 

the workpiece before it reaches full speed, it 
could cause the saw to kickback towards you, 
possibly resulting in serious injury.

MAKING POCKET CUTS

 WARNING: Always adjust the bevel setting 

to zero before making a pocket cut. Attempt-
ing a pocket-cut at any other setting can result 
in a loss of control of the saw, which can result 
in serious injury.
1. Adjust the bevel setting to zero, set the 
blade to the correct blade depth setting, then 
use the lower blade guard lever to swing the 
guard up.

 WARNING: Always use the lever to raise the 

lower blade guard to avoid serious injury.
2. While holding 
the lower blade 
guard up by the 
lever, firmly rest 
the front of the 
saw base flat 
against the work-
piece with the
rear handle raised, so  that the blade does not 
touch the workpiece.
3. Depress the trigger switch to start the saw. 
Always allow the blade to reach full speed, and 
then slowly lower the blade onto the work-
piece until the base is flat against the work-
piece.
4. You must release the lower blade guard le-
ver as the blade enters the material.
5. After you complete the cut, release the trig-
ger switch and allow the blade to come to a 
complete stop. After the blade has stopped, 
remove it from the workpiece.
6. If the corners of your pocket cut are not 
completely cut through, use a hand finishing 
saw to finish the corners.

 WARNING: Never tie the lower blade guard 

in the raised position. Leaving the blade ex-
posed could result in serious injury.

MAINTENANCE

 WARNING: To ensure safety and reliability, 

all repairs should be performed by a qualified 

service center.

 WARNING: For your safety, always turn off 

the switch and unplug the hypoid circular saw 
from the power source before performing any 
maintenance or cleaning.
It has been found that electric tools are sub-
ject to accelerated wear and possible prema-
ture failure when they are used to work on 
fiberglass boats and sports cars, wallboard, 
spackling compounds, or plaster. The chips and 
grindings from these materials are highly abra-
sive to electrical tool parts, such as bearings, 
brushes, commutators, etc. 
Consequently, it is not recommended that 
this tool be used for extended work on any 
fiberglass material, wallboard, spackling com-
pound, or plaster. During use on these materi-
als, it is extremely important that the tool is 
cleaned frequently by blowing with an air jet.

 WARNING: Always wear safety goggles or 

safety glasses with side shields during power-
tool operations, or when blowing dust. If op-
eration is dusty, also wear a dust mask.

ROUTINE MAINTENANCE

 WARNING: Do not at any time let brake 

fluids, gasoline, petroleum-based products, 
penetrating oils, etc. come in contact with 
plastic parts. Chemicals can damage, weaken, 
or destroy plastic, which may result in serious 
personal injury.
Periodic maintenance allows for long life and 
trouble-free operation. A cleaning, lubrication 
and maintenance schedule should be main-
tained. As a common preventive maintenance 
practice, follow these recommended steps:
• When work has been completed, clean the 
tool to allow smooth functioning of the tool 
over time.
• Use clean, damp cloths to wipe the tool.
• Check the state of all electrical cables.
• Keep the motor’s air openings free from oil, 
grease, and sawdust or woodchips, and store 
the tool in a dry place.
• Be certain that all moving parts are well lu-
bricated, particularly after lengthy exposure to 
damp and/or dirty conditions.

REPLACEMENT OF CARBON BRUSHES

 WARNING: For your safety, always turn off 

the switch and unplug the saw from the power 

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User's Manual

Summary of Contents for SC907B

Page 1: ...o y Garant a User s Manual and Warranty ATENCI N Lea entienda y siga las instrucciones de seguridad contenidas en este manual antes de operar esta herramienta WARNING Read understand and follow the sa...

Page 2: ...ad para sierras circulares Glosario de terminos para trabajo en madera Desembalaje Caracter sticas Instrucciones de operaci n Mantenimiento Solucionador de problemas Especificaciones t cnicas Notas Ga...

Page 3: ...ricas a la llu via o a condiciones de humedad El agua que entre en la herramienta aumentar el riesgo de choque el ctrico No abuse del cable No usar nunca el cable para llevar levantar o desenchufar la...

Page 4: ...a correcta har el tra bajo mejor y m s seguro al ritmo para la que fue concebida No use la herramienta el ctrica si el interrup tor no gira encendido y apagado Cual quier herramienta el ctrica que no...

Page 5: ...o penetre el material la guarda inferior DEBE ser liberado Para todo corte la guarda inferior debe funcionar autom ticamente Aseg rese SIEMPRE que la guarda inferior est cubriendo el disco ANTES de co...

Page 6: ...tope gu a Corte a inglete combinado Un corte a inglete combinado es un corte usando un ngulo de inglete y un ngulo de bisel al mismo tiempo Corte cruzado Una operaci n de corte o de formado en sentido...

Page 7: ...la capacidad m xima que admite esta sierra Un disco m s grande que 7 1 4 pulgadas entra r en contacto con las guardas del disco Adem s NUNCA use un disco tan grueso que evite que la arandela del disc...

Page 8: ...tragolpe puede causar que pierda el control de la sierra La perdida de control puede causar da os serios 1 Mantenga SIEM PRE un agarre firme con ambas manos en la sierra y posicione su cuerpo y brazos...

Page 9: ...a profundidad de corte est ubica da en la parte derecha posterior de la guarda superior del disco 1 Palanca de ajuste de la altura de corte 2 Escala de profun didad de corte PARA CONFIGURAR LA PROFUND...

Page 10: ...orte suel te el interruptor permitiendo que la sierra se pare completamente No quite la sierra de la pieza de trabajo a menos que se haya deteni do por completo PELIGRO Mientras realice un corte la gu...

Page 11: ...emente contra el borde de la pieza de trabajo Hacer esto le dar un corte verdadero sin apretar el disco 7 ASEG RESE de que el borde gu a de la pieza de trabajo est recta para obtener un corte 8 PERMIT...

Page 12: ...a velocidad luego lentamente baje el disco sobre la pieza de trabajo hasta que la base est plana contra la pieza de prueba 4 A medida que el disco penetra en el mate rial usted DEBE liberar la palanca...

Page 13: ...pre la parte del carb n primero y aseg rese que toque los dos contactos de metal dentro del canal 5 Recuerde de reemplazar ambos portacar bones despues de realizar mantenimiento a los carbones Apriete...

Page 14: ...DISCO 1 Desenchufe la sierra 2 Siga los pasos 2 al 6 de INSTALACI N DEL DISCO y retire el disco LUBRICACI N Todas los rodamientos en esta herramienta han sido lubricados con lubricante de alto gra do...

Page 15: ...are rated for outdoor use and re duce the risk of electric shock EXTENSION CORDS Replace damaged cords immediately The use of damaged cords can shock burn or electric shock If an extension cord is ne...

Page 16: ...repair personnel Service or maintenance performed by unqualified personnel could re sult in a risk of injury SPECIFIC SAFETY RULES FOR CIRCULAR SAWS DANGER Keep hands away from cutting area and blade...

Page 17: ...n how often you do this type of work To reduce your exposure to these chemicals Work in a well ventilated area Work with approved safety equipment such as those dust masks that are specially designed...

Page 18: ...tool from the power source when assembling parts UNPACKING This product has been shipped completely as sembled except cutting blade 1 Carefully remove the tool and the acces sories from the box Make s...

Page 19: ...rf closing down the blade stalls and the motor reaction drives the unit rapidly back towards the operator If the blade becomes twisted or misaligned in the cut the teeth at the rear edge of the blade...

Page 20: ...for all cuts should not be more than 1 4 inch deeper than the material being cut Increased cutting depth will increase the chance of kickback and cause the cut to be rough Your saw is equipped with a...

Page 21: ...ing area Any part of your body coming in contact with the moving blade will result in serious injury MAKING CROSS CUTS AND RIP CUTS WARNING Always securely clamp and sup port the workpiece Always main...

Page 22: ...ug the saw could result in accidental starting which can cause serious personal injury 1 Unplug the saw 2 Loosen bevel ad justment knob 3 Raise the motor housing end of the saw until the desired angle...

Page 23: ...switch and unplug the hypoid circular saw from the power source before performing any maintenance or cleaning It has been found that electric tools are sub ject to accelerated wear and possible prema...

Page 24: ...ace the saw upright on its base on a flat surface 5 To loosen the spindle clamping screw A depress the spindle lock button Insert the blade wrench in the spindle clamping screw A Move the wrench in an...

Page 25: ...ng used IF THE BLADE BINDS OR SMOKES FROM FRICTION Blade is dull Blade is on backwards Blade is bent Workpiece is not properly supported Incorrect blade is being used VOLTAGE FREQUENCY NO LOAD SPEED B...

Page 26: ...Notas Notes 26...

Page 27: ...Notas Notes 27 E N G L I S H User s Manual...

Page 28: ...Urrea Herramientas Profesionales S A de C V garantiza este producto por el termino de 3 a os en sus piezas componentes y mano de obra con tra cualquier defecto de fabricaci n a partir de la fecha de...

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