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Craftsman CMCS405 Manual De Instrucciones página 9

Erra circular sin escobillas compacta 20 v máx

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Changing Blades (Fig. A, B)
To Install the Blade

WARNING: Remove battery pack 
adjustment, installing or removing accessories.
1. Place inner clamp washer 
2. Retract the lower blade guard 
guard retracting lever
 7 
against the inner clamp washer, making sure that the blade
will rotate in the proper direction (the direction of the
rotation arrow on the saw blade and the teeth must point
in the same direction as the direction of rotation arrow on
the lower blade guard). Do not assume that the printing on
the blade will always be facing you when properly installed.
When retracting the lower blade guard to install the blade,
check the condition and operation of the lower blade guard
to assure that it is working properly. Make sure it moves
freely and does not touch the blade or any other part, in all
angles and  depths of  cut.
3. Place outer clamp washer 
the large flat surface against the blade with beveled side
facing out.
4. Thread blade clamping screw 
hand (screw has left‑hand threads and must be turned
counterclockwise to tighten).
5. Depress the blade lock button 
spindle with the blade wrench 
the blade lock engages and the blade stops rotating.
6. Tighten the blade clamping screw firmly with the
blade wrench.
nOTE: Never engage the blade lock while saw is running,
or engage in an effort to stop the tool. Never turn the saw
on while the blade lock is engaged. Serious damage to your
saw will result.
To Replace the Blade

WARNING: Remove battery pack 
adjustment, installing or removing accessories.
1. To loosen the blade clamping screw 
blade lock button 
and turn the saw spindle 
 11 
the blade wrench 
 13 
until the blade lock engages and the
blade stops rotating. With the blade lock engaged, turn the
blade clamping screw clockwise with the blade wrench
(screw has left‑hand threads and must be turned clockwise
to loosen).
2. Remove the blade clamping screw and outer clamp
washer 
 15 
only. Remove old blade.
3. Clean any sawdust that may have accumulated in the
guard or clamp washer area and check the condition and
operation of the lower blade guard as previously outlined.
Do not lubricate this area.
4. Select the proper blade for the application (see Blades).
Always use blades that are the correct size (diameter)
with the proper size and shape center hole for mounting
on the saw spindle. Always assure that the maximum
recommended speed (rpm) on the saw blade meets or
exceeds the speed (rpm) of the saw.
5. Follow steps 2 through 6 under To Install the
Blade, making sure that the blade will rotate in the
proper direction.
before service,
 3 
 14 
on saw spindle 
 16 
 8 
using the lower blade
and place blade on saw spindle
 15 
on saw spindle with
 9 
into saw spindle by
 11 
while turning the saw
counterclockwise until
 13 
before service,
 3 
 9 
, depress the
 16 
Blades

CAUTION: Burn hazard. Do not touch the blade
immediately after use. Contact with the blade may result in
personal injury.

WARNING: To minimize the risk of eye injury, always use
.
eye protection. Carbide is a hard but brittle material. Foreign
objects in the workpiece such as wire or nails can cause tips
to crack or break. Only operate saw when proper saw blade
guard is in place. Mount blade securely in proper rotation
before using, and always use a clean, sharp blade.

WARNING: Do not cut ferrous and or non‑ferrous metals
(steel), glass, masonry‑type planking, or tile with this saw.
Do not use abrasive wheels or blades. A dull blade will
cause slow inefficient cutting, overload on the saw motor,
excessive splintering, and could increase the possibility of
kickback. Please refer to the table below to determine the
correct size replacement blade for your model saw.
Blade
Part # NA552095 4-1/2" (115 mm)
If you need assistance regarding blades, please call
(1–888–331–4569).
Cutting Depth Adjustment (Fig. C, L)
1. Hold the saw firmly and loosen (counterclockwise) the
depth adjustment knob 
desired depth of cut.
2. Make sure the depth adjustment knob has been
retightened (clockwise) before operating saw.
For the most efficient cutting action, set the depth
adjustment so that one‑half tooth of the blade will project
below the material to be cut. This distance is from the tip of
the tooth to the bottom of the gullet in front of it. This keeps
blade friction at a minimum, removes sawdust from the cut,
results in cooler, faster sawing and reduces the chance of
kickback. A method for checking for correct cutting depth
is shown in Figure L. Lay a piece of the material you plan to
cut along the side of the blade, as shown, and observe how
much tooth projects beyond the material.
with
Bevel Angle Adjustment (Fig. A, D)
The full range of the bevel adjustment is from 0° to 45°. The
quadrant is graduated in increments of 15°. On the front of
the saw is a bevel angle adjustment mechanism consisting
of a calibrated quadrant and a bevel adjustment knob 
To Set the Saw for a Bevel Cut
1. Loosen (counterclockwise) the bevel adjustment
knob 
 10 
and tilt shoe 
the pointer with the desired angle mark.
2. Retighten knob firmly (clockwise).
Shoe Adjustment for 90° Cuts (Fig. A, D, E)
If Additional Adjustment is Needed
1. Adjust the saw to 0° bevel.
2. Retract the lower blade guard 
blade side.
3. Loosen bevel adjustment knob 
against the blade and shoe 
4. Loosen the stop nut 
screw 
 18 
so that the shoe will stop at the proper angle.
5. Tighten the stop nut.
6. Confirm the accuracy of the setting by checking the
squareness of an actual cut on a scrap piece of material.
Diameter
Teeth
24
 5 
and move shoe 
 6 
 6 
to the desired angle by aligning
 8 
. Place the saw on
 10 
. Place a square
 6 
to adjust the 90° setting.
 30 
and turn the calibration
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Application
Wood cutting
to obtain the
.
 10 
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