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for 90º angle between the blade (19) and bottom plane of
the base plate (14), with a square.
Bevel cutting
The base plate (14) can be adjusted from 0° to 45°. Loos-
en the bevel adjustment knob (10) at the front of the saw.
Align to desired angle on calibrated bevel scale (9). Then
tighten bevel adjustment knob (10). (Fig. 4)
Due to the increased area of blade engagement in the
work and decreased stability of the base plate (14), blade
binding may occur. Keep the saw steady and the press
the base plate (14) firmly on the work piece.
LINE GUIDE
For a straight 90º cut, use the right cutting guide notch
(13a) in the base plate (14). For 45º bevel cuts, use cut-
ting the left guide notch (13b). Make sample cuts in scrap
timber to verify actual line of cut.
SWITCHING ON - SWITCHING OFF
WARNING: When starting the circular saw,
hold it securely with both hands. The torque from the
motor can cause the tool to twist.
Switching on: Press the lock-off button (2) and squeeze
the ON/OFF switch (1).
Switching off: Release the ON/OFF switch (1),
Your saw should be running at full speed before starting
the cut and turned off only after completing the cut.
USING THE SPARKEYE
SYSTEM
WARNING: Do not stare directly at the laser
beam.
Always ensure that the laser light is turned off when the
tool is not in use.
1.
Mark the line of the cut on the work piece.
2.
Adjust the bevel angle of cut as required.
3.
Position the saw on the work piece with the front
edge of the base plate resting on the work piece.
Ensure the blade is not touching the work piece.
4.
Switch the laser light on by depressing the laser light
switch (4).
5.
Line up the laser light with the cutting line on the
work piece.
6. Turn on the motor. Allow the motor to reach maxi-
mum speed before starting the cut.
7.
Push the saw forward slowly using both hands with-
out forcing it through the work piece while keeping
the laser guide on the cutting line.
8. When the cut has been completed, release the on/
off switch and wait for the blade to come to a com-
plete stop.
9.
Switch the laser light off by depressing the laser light
switch (4).
10. Remove the saw from the work piece.
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LASER LINE
CUTTING
Always hold the back handle (23) with one hand and the
front handle (7) with the other hand.
WARNING: After switching off the saw, be
aware of the necessary time it takes for the blade to
come to a complete stop during coast down. Do not
allow the saw to brush against your body, since the
blade guard (15) is retractable, it could catch on your
clothing and expose the blade (19).
WARNING: Always make sure either hand
does not interfere with the free movement of the lower
blade guard (15).
When cutting is interrupted, to resume cutting, depress
the lock-off button (2), squeeze the ON/OFF switch (1)
and allow the blade (19) to reach full speed, re-enter the
cut slowly and resume cutting.
When cutting across the grain, the fibres of the wood
have a tendency to tear and lift. Advancing the saw slow-
ly minimizes this effect.
Fig. 5 shows the appropriate position for the user. Posi-
tion your body to either side of the blade, but not in line
with the blade as kickback could cause the saw to jump
backwards.
Cutting Large Sheets
Large sheets and long boards sag or bend, depending
on support. If you attempt to cut without levelling and
properly supporting the piece, the blade will tend to bind,
causing kickback and extra load on the motor.
Use timber underneath the sheet or board to raise it for
support. This will ensure a safe and stable cutting opera-
tion. Support the panel or board close to the cut. Be sure
to set the depth of the cut so that you cut through the
sheet or board only and not the table or work bench. If
the sheet or board to be cut is too large for a table or work
bench, use supporting timbers on the floor and secure.
Rip cuts
The rip fence (24) is used when cutting parallel to the
edge of a shaped part. To attach rip fence (24), insert rip
fence (24) through rip fence slots (11) in base plate (14)
to desired width and secure with the rip fence lock knob
(12). (Fig. 6)
When rip cutting large sheets, the rip fence (24) may not
allow the desired width of cut. Clamp or nail a straight
piece of 25mm thick timber to the sheet as a guide. Use
the right side of the base plate (14) against the board
guide.
ACCESSORIES
TK 65: Carbide-tipped blade TCT 36T Ø185 mm x Ø20
mm, hex key, rip fence.
TK 85: Carbide-tipped blade TCT 48T Ø235 mm x Ø25
mm, spanner, rip fence.
TK 65 • TK 85
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