NOTE
When using the saw at the inclination of 45 degrees,
use both the marks of on the bevel plate and [45] on
the inclined gauge of the base (Fig. 34).
What's more, if it is absolutely essential to use the
saw at a precise angle, make adjustment using a
protractor, etc.
Incline lever
(3) Ensure that the switch is turned to the ON position
before the saw blade comes in contact with the
lumber. The switch is turned ON when the switch
trigger is squeezed; and OFF when the switch trigger
is released. Moving the saw straight at a constant
speed will produce optimum cutting.
Cutting line
(at 45 degrees)
Fig. 33
Bevel plate
Inclined gauge
Fig. 34
CAUTION
● Before starting to saw, ensure that the saw blade
has reached full speed revolution.
● When fi nished with a job, pull out the battery
from the main body.
● To avoid abnormal heating of the blade tip or
damage to the saw blade, do not twist or apply
excessive force to the saw blade when cutting.
Let the blade move forward smoothly.
● In the situation where the circular saw is
continuously operated while replacing the
battery with stocked spare batteries one after
another, the motor tends to overheat. Therefore,
whenever the housing becomes hot, give the saw
a break for a while.
● Avoid cutting operation in a state where the base
bottom is afl oat from the material being cut.
Otherwise, the motor can get locked.
[POCKET CUTTING]
WARNING:
● To avoid serious accident, ensure the switch is
OFF position, and disconnect the plug from the
receptacle before any adjustment.
● Never tie or wedge the lower guard in a raised
position.
1. Mark the desired cutting area clearly with lines all
side. (See Fig. 35)
2. Set depth adjustment according to material to be cut.
3. Push the lower guard lever all the way back so the
blade is exposed as shown in Fig. 35.
4. Tilt saw forward and align the notch (Fig. 31) with the
pre-marked guide line.
English
Lower guard
lever
Fig. 35
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