RULES FOR THE MINI CIRCULAR SAW
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WARNING:
Do not let comfort or familiarity with the product replace strict adherence to product safety
rules. If you use this tool unsafe or incorrectly, you can suffer serious personal injury.
1. WORK ENVIRONMENT. Do not operate the tool in wet or damp conditions; doing so significantly increases
the risk of electrical shock. Do not operate the tool in the presence of flammable liquids or gases.
2. PERSONAL SAFETY. Always wear ANSI Z87.1-approved glasses, a dust mask and hearing protection when
using the saw. Tie back long hair. Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry as they might get drawn in by the tool.
3. PREVENTING ELECTRIC SHOCK. When working with the tool, make sure to keep the blade away from
any power cables, extension cords or wiring. Only hold the tool by insulated gripping surfaces when performing an
operation in case the cutter contacts its own cord. Cutting a “live” wire may make exposed metal parts of the tool
“live” and could give the operator an electric shock.
4. TOOL INSPECTION. Before operation, check the tool for any damage or missing parts. Do not use the tool if
any part is missing or damaged. Do not use the tool if the power switch is faulty, the plug or cable is damaged, or the
tool produces sparks, smoke, or unpleasant odors (you may smell brushes wearing down for a few minutes as the
tool breaks in during the first use, that is normal). Make sure all adjustments are correct and all connections are tight.
5. SECURING THE WORKPIECE. Use clamps to secure the workpiece whenever possible to prevent wobble,
damage to the workpiece, and personal injury. Never hold a piece being cut in your hands or across your legs. It is
important to support the work properly to minimize body exposure, blade binding, or loss of control.
6. STANDING POSITION. Keep your body positioned to either side of the saw blade, but not in line with cutting
path. Kickback could cause the saw to jump backwards.
7. STARTING THE TOOL. Always start the saw before the blade is in contact with the workpiece. Let the blade
reach full speed before using the tool. The reaction to the torque as the motor accelerates to full speed may cause
the tool to kick back.
8. KEEP HANDS AWAY. Keep hands away from the cutting area and the blade. Do not reach underneath the
workpiece. The blade guard cannot protect you from the blade protruding from the underside of the workpiece.
Do not attempt to remove cut material when the blade is moving.
9. DURING OPERATION. Do not apply excessive pressure to the tool. Overstressing the tool may cause kick-
back and damage the tool and accessories. Use special care when working corners, sharp edges etc.
10. TURNING OFF THE TOOL. The blade coasts after the saw is turned off. Wait until the blade comes to a full
stop before reaching for loose materials or setting the tool down.
11. REPLACING THE SAW BLADE. Check the blade for chipped or broken teeth. Do not use dull or damaged
blades. Unsharpened or improperly set blades produce narrow kerf, causing excessive friction, blade binding, and
kickback. Always use blades with correct size and arbor holes. Blades that do not match the mounting hardware of
the saw will run eccentrically, causing a loss of control.
12. MAKING ADJUSTMENTS. Always turn off and unplug the saw before making adjustments or changing at-
tachments. Accidental start-ups may occur if the saw is plugged in during an accessory change. Develop a periodic
maintenance schedule for your tool.
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