CSW-7000
4. CUTTING GUIDE
5. BLADE FITMENT
6. Tighten blade bolt.
The combination blade provided with your saw is for both cross cuts and
rip cuts. Ripping is cutting lengthwise with the grain of the wood. Rip cuts
are made easy with the addition of a rip fence.
Rip Fence
If the rip fence is not wide enough to allow the desired width of cut,
clamp a straight piece of timber to your workpiece and use the right side
of the baseplate to guide the saw along the desired path.
Rip Board Guide
2. Use allen key to rotate
blade until lock engages.
Remove blade bolt and
outer blade flange.
1. Press spindle lock button.
185MM X 16MM X 2.4MM X 24T
4. Remove and replace
blade. Ensure arrows on
the blade point in the same
direction as the arrow on
the upper blade guard.
185MM X 16MM X 2.4MM X 24T
3. Retract lower blade guard
fully.
1. To attach rip
fence, insert
through slots
in baseplate.
3. Tighten rip fence lock
knob.
2. Set to desired width
by aligning the scale
with the cutting guide
notch.
width of
cut
4. Measure distance
between cut
line and edge of
baseplate.
measure
cut
5. Clamp board along
edge of baseplate
to rip desired
width.
185MM X 16MM X 2.4MM X 24T
saw
direction
blade
direction
185MM X 16MM X 2.4MM X 24T
5. Fit outer blade flange
and blade bolt. Depress
spindle lock.
The tool is recommended for wood cutting only and is not
recommended for use with abrasive wheels or masonry/diamond
cutting wheels. Only use 185mm wood cutting blades.