8 - English
OPERATION
Support and clamp the workpiece properly before
beginning a cut.
Use steady, even pressure when making a cut. Never
force a cut.
Do not cut warped or wet lumber.
Always let the blade reach full speed before beginning a
cut.
Hold the saw firmly with both hands and keep your body
in a balanced position so as to resist the forces if kickback
should occur.
WARNING:
When using the saw, always stay alert and exercise
control. Do not remove the saw from the workpiece
while the blade is moving.
SAW BLADES
The best of saw blades will not cut efficiently if they are not
kept clean, sharp, and properly set. Using a dull blade will
place a heavy load on the saw and increase the danger of
kickback. Keep extra blades on hand, so that sharp blades
are always available.
Gum and wood pitch hardened on blades will slow the
saw down. Remove saw blade from the saw and use gum
and pitch remover, hot water, or kerosene to remove these
accumulations.
DO NOT USE GASOLINE
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BLADE GUARD SYSTEM
See Figure 8, page 13.
The lower blade guard attached to your circular saw is there
for your protection and safety. Do not alter it for any reason.
If it becomes damaged, do not operate the saw until you
have the guard repaired or replaced. Always leave guard in
operating position when using the saw.
DANGER:
When sawing through work, lower blade guard
does not cover blade on the underside of work.
Since blade is exposed on underside of work, keep
hands and fingers away from cutting area. Any part
of your body coming in contact with moving blade
will result in serious injury.
WARNING:
To avoid possible serious injury, never use saw
when guard is not operating correctly. Check the
guard for correct operation before each use. The
guard is operating correctly when it moves freely,
and instantly returns to the closed position. If you
drop the saw, check the lower blade guard and
bumper for damage at all depth settings before
reuse.
WARNING:
Never tie the lower blade guard in a raised position.
Leaving the blade exposed could lead to serious
injury.
If at any time the lower blade guard does not snap closed,
remove the battery from the saw. Exercise the lower guard by
moving it rapidly back and forth from the full open position to
the closed position several times. Normally this will restore
the guard to its normal operating condition. If it does not
correct a slow or sluggish closing lower guard, do not use the
saw. Take it to an authorized factory service center for repair.
STARTING/STOPPING THE SAW
See Figure 9, page 13.
To start the saw:
Depress the lock-off button.
Depress the switch trigger.
Always let the blade reach full speed, then guide the saw
into the workpiece.
WARNING:
The blade coming in contact with the workpiece
before it reaches full speed could cause the saw to
“kickback” towards you resulting in serious injury.
To stop the saw,
release the switch trigger.
After you release the switch trigger, allow the blade to come
to a complete stop.
Do not remove the saw from the
workpiece while the blade is moving.
LOCK-OFF BUTTON
See Figure 9, page 13.
The lock-off button reduces the possibility of accidental
starting. The lock-off button is located on the handle above
the switch trigger. The lock-off button must be depressed
before you pull the switch trigger. The lock resets each time
the trigger is released.
NOTE:
You can depress the lock-off button from either the
left or right side.
INDEXABLE LEVERS
See Figure 10, page 14.
The levers on the saw can be repositioned for the best
tightening position.
Pull the lever out from the saw and to desired position.
Push lever back into place.
ADJUSTING BLADE DEPTH
See Figure 11, page 14.
Always keep correct blade depth setting. Less than a
full tooth of the blade teeth should be visible below the