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CUTTING PROCEDURES
WARNING:
Never touch the moving parts.
Should the saw blade be stopped or make an abnormol noise during operation, turn
off the switch immediately.
Don't remove circular saw from work piece during a cut while the saw blade is moving.
Wear eye protection.
Avoid cutting any material like metal, etc., that give off sparks.
CAUTION:
Always take care in preventing the power cord from coming near the revolving saw
blade.
Before starting to saw, ensure that the saw blade has reached full speed revolution.
1. Place the saw body (base) on the work piece,
and as in Fig. 15 align the intended line of cut
with the saw blade, using the notch at the front
of the base. This relationship of base to work
pieces should remain unchanged regardless of
the inclination of the base.
2. The switch should be turned to the ON position
before the saw blade comes into contact with
the work piece. The switch is turned ON when
the trigger is pulled by ones finger, and is
turned OFF when the trigger is released.
3. Moving the saw straight at a constant speed
will produce optimum cutting.
[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. 16)
2. Set depth adjustment according to material to
be cut.
3. Push the lever all the way back so the blade is
exposed as shown in Fig. 16.
4. Tilt saw forward and align the notch (Fig. 15)
with the pre-marked guide line.
Fig. 15
When
not
Inclined
Fig. 16
Lever
When
Inclined
45°