All Cuts
Always be sure either hand
does not interfere with the
free movement of the lower guard.
After completing a cut and
the trigger has been re-
leased, be aware of the necessary time it takes
for the blade to come to a complete stop dur-
ing coast down. Do not allow the saw to brush
against your leg or side, since the lower guard
is retractable, it could catch on your clothing
and expose the blade. Be aware of the neces-
sary blade exposures that exist in both the up-
per and lower guard areas.
Only use 5-3/8" metal cut-
ting blades recommended in
this manual. Do not use abrasive wheels. Using
blades not recommended in this manual can re-
sult in a hazardous situation.
Always hold the saw handle with one hand and
auxiliary handle/motor housing with the other.
Always make sure saw foot rests on portion of
work surface that does not drop off.
Maintain a firm grip and operate the switch with
a decisive action. Never force the saw. Use light
and continuous pressure.
This tool is intended for cutting unhardened fer-
rous metal. Refer to the accessories section for
a list of compatible blades based on application.
The following guidelines are to be followed to
reduce the risk of injury:
• Do not cut stacked materials. Cut one piece
at a time.
• Cut at least 1/2" from the edge of the work-
piece
• Do not cut hardened steel.
• Clamp material and cut with the wider edge
of the foot over the clamped side.
• Do not touch the saw blade, workpiece, or cut-
ting chips with bare hands, immediately after
cutting; they may be hot and could burn skin.
• Cut through the thinnest material section; ad-
justing the cutting angle of the blade to do so.
• When cutting is interrupted, to resume cut-
ting: squeeze the trigger and allow the blade
to reach full speed, re-enter the cut slowly
and resume cutting.
Operation
Fig. 11
Plunge Cuts
piece. Less than a full tooth of the blade teeth
should be visible below the workpiece.
change the depth while the saw is in operation,
or for plunge cutting. If blade adjustment shifts
while cutting, it may cause binding and kick-
back.
guard immediately. When the foot rests flat on
the surface being cut, proceed cutting in for-
ward direction to end of cut.
the saw from cut. Also, never pull the saw
backward since blade will climb out of the ma-
terial and KICKBACK will occur. Turn saw
around and finish the cut in the normal manner,
sawing forward. If corners of your plunge cut are
not completely cut through, use a jigsaw or hand
saw to finish the corners.
Disconnect battery pack from tool before mak-
ing ad justments. Set depth adjustment accord-
ing to material to be cut.
Hold the main handle of the saw with one hand,
tilt saw forward and rest front of the foot plate on
material to be cut. Line up the cutting guide notch
with the line you've drawn. Raise the lower guard
using lower guard lift lever and hold the front of
the foot plate with the other hand. (Fig. 11).
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Adjust the cutting depth to
the thickness of the work-
The depth adjustment sys-
tem should not be used to
As blade starts cutting the
material, release the lower
Allow blade to come to a
complete stop before lifting