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Making plunge cuts
1. Use the Width of Cut Indicators (19) to position the saw on the track at the site where you need
the blade to engage the workpiece.
2. Disengage the Trigger Lock (3) and the Plunge Lock (4) (Image A) (Image J).
3. Hold the saw firmly with both hands and squeeze the Trigger Switch (5) to switch the tool ON
(Image B).
4. Make your cut, again using the Width of Cut Indicators as a guide.
5. After completing the cut, switch the tool OFF by releasing the Trigger Switch then allow the blade
to come to a complete stop before removing the saw from the track.
Accessories
• A full range of tracksaw accessories is available from your Silverline stockist.
• Spare parts can be obtained at www.toolsparesonline.com
Maintenance
WARNING: Ensure that the tool is removed from the power supply before making any
adjustments or carrying out maintenance procedures.
Blade maintenance
• Regularly check that the blade is free from a build-up of gum resins or sawdust. If necessary,
clean with a solvent-based maintenance spray or mineral turpentine.
• Regularly check the saw blade for flatness. Use of the saw with a buckled blade places excessive
load on the motor and gearbox assembly, and may affect your warranty rights.
• Check the tungsten carbide teeth regularly for sharpness and breakages; re-sharpen or replace
the blade as required.
Note: When re-sharpening, the bevel angles on the front of the teeth should be retained.
Replacing the saw blade
• Only use 165mm (61/2") blades, with a kerf between 2.2 & 3.5mm (3/32" & 9/64"), designed for
circular saws with a no-load speed rating of at least 5000min
• Never fit high speed steel blades or abrasive discs. Fitting of other purpose or different-sized
blades will void the warranty.
• Do not fit inferior blades. Regularly check the blade is flat, sharp and free of cracks or defects.
WARNING: When replacing/installing new blade ensure follow all instructions below,
protective clothing including gloves must be worn. Failure to do this may result in serious injury to
yourself and others.
Note: When replacing a blade ensure the blade is overhanging the edge of work surface as it will
have to be partially plunged to allow access for removal (Image G). Failure to do this may result in
damage to surfaces or personal injury.
1. Engage the Trigger Lock (3) and disengage the Plunge Lock (4) and plunge the saw (Image A)
(Image J).
2. The saw will lock at the depth that allows access to the blade retaining screw through the Blade
Access Window (20) in the Blade Housing (18) (Image G).
WARNING: In this position the blade will be partially exposed and extra care should be taken to
avoid contact with sharp edges to prevent serious injury.
3. Fit the Hex Key (25) to the bolt and press the Spindle Lock (2).
4. Turn the Hex Key in the direction of blade rotation (anti-clockwise) to slacken the bolt, then
remove the bolt and outer flange.
5. Carefully lift the worn blade off the inner washer on the driveshaft, slide the blade out through
the aperture at the base of the Blade Housing (18) and set aside (Image K).
6. Carefully slide the new blade in through the base of the Blade Housing and position it on the
inner washer on the shaft. The graphics should face out and the arrow on the blade should point
in the same direction as the arrow on the housing (Image K) (18).
7. Refit the outer blade flange then partially tighten the blade retaining bolt.
8. Check that the blade is seated properly, press the Spindle Lock and tighten the bolt firmly with
the Hex Key.
9. Hold the Main Handle (6) and disengage the Trigger Lock (3) to allow the blade to retract fully
into the Blade Housing (Image A).
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Cleaning
• Keep the tool's air vents unclogged and clean at all times.
• Remove dust and dirt regularly with a cloth or soft brush.
• Never use caustic agents to clean plastic parts. A damp cloth is recommended. Water must never
• Re-lubricate all moving parts at regular intervals.
Brush replacement
See images L, M, N, O, P
• The carbon brushes are a consumable item which should be inspected periodically and replaced
1. With the saw disconnected from power, unscrew the 2 screws from the Motor Cover (16) and
2. Use a slot-head screwdriver (not supplied) to remove the electric terminal from the brush
3. Remove the brush housing plate screw using a cross-head screwdriver (not supplied) and remove
4. Use a slot-head screwdriver to lever the brush housing out of the tool (Image O).
5. Remove the brush from its housing by twisting and pulling the metal spring tip (Image P).
6. If either brush is worn to less than 6mm (15/64") long both brushes must be replaced using
7. Reverse the process to fit the new brushes ensuring all screws are securely fastened.
Contact
For technical or repair service advice, please contact the helpline on (+44) 1935 382 222
Web: www.silverlinetools.com
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UK Address:
Toolstream Ltd.
Boundary Way
Lufton Trading Estate
Yeovil, Somerset
BA22 8HZ, United Kingdom
EU Address:
Toolstream B.V.
Holtum-Noordweg 11
Unit 4
6121 RE Born
The Netherlands
Storage
• Store this tool carefully in a secure, dry place out of the reach of children.
Disposal
Always adhere to national regulations when disposing of power tools that are no longer functional
and are not viable for repair.
• Do not dispose of power tools, or other waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE), with
• Contact your local waste disposal authority for information on the correct way to dispose of
come into contact with the saw.
when worn.
remove the Cover (Image L).
(Image M).
the plate (Image N).
genuine Silverline replacement brushes, available from authorised Silverline dealers and repair
centres.
household waste.
power tools.

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