INSTALLING THE RIP GUIDE
When cutting lumber lengthwise you are usually cutting "with" the wood's grain rather then across the grain.
Cutting "with" the grain of wood is called "ripping" or a rip cut. Since rip cuts tend to be lengthy it can be difficult
to accurately follow the guideline the entire distance of the cut. To assist the operator to obtain a straight rip cut,
a straight edge can be clamped to the workpiece or the supplied rip guide can be used. To install the rip guide on
your saw, perform the following steps.
• unplug your circular saw.
• Insert the rip guide through all three slots on the saw base at the front of the saw, starting with slot in the
right side edge of the base.
• Slide the guide through the slots until it extends out the left side of the base.
• Adjust the rip guide for the desired width of cut and then securely tighten the thumbscrew in the center slot to
hold the rip guide in position.
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rip guide through all slots on the base.
OPErATION
STARTING AND STOPPING THE SAW
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switched off. Accidently starting the saw could cause personal injury.
To Start the Saw,
depress and hold the lock-off button, then depress the trigger switch.
NOTE:
Always let the blade reach full speed before guiding the saw into the workpiece.
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full speed, could cause your saw to KICKBACK towards you resulting in serious
personal injury.
To Stop the Saw,
release the switch. Allow the blade to come to a complete stop.
NOTE:
D
o not remove your saw from the workpiece while the blade is still moving.
APPLICATION
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in a straight line gently. Forcing or twisting the tool will result in overheating the motor
and dangerous KICKBACK, possibly causing severe personal injury.
It's important to understand the correct technique for operating your saw and to learn what the correct and
incorrect ways for handling your saw.
equally important to working safely and realizing accurate cuts is correct preparation of the workpiece and work
area prior to making the first cut with the saw.
• Hold the tool firmly with both hands, using both the front grip and rear handle.
• Avoid placing your hand on the workpiece while making a cut.
• Place the workpiece with the "good" side down.
• Set-up and support the workpiece so the cut is always on your right so the larger left side of the saw's base
will be on the part that DoeS NoT fall off when the cut is made.
• Securely clamp the workpiece so it will not move during the cut.
• Place a clamp near the cut to further support the workpiece.
• Draw a guideline along the desired path of cut before starting your saw or the cut.
• Move and keep the cord away from the cutting area. Position the cord to prevent it from hanging up on the
workpiece and you from standing or tripping on the cord while cutting.
13 Amp, 7-1/4" Circular Saw
Operator's Manual
To avoid personal injury and damage to the workpiece, extend the
Before plugging in the tool, always check to see that the tool is
The blade coming into contact with the workpiece before reaching
To make sawing easier and safer, be sure to move the tool forward
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