Use And Care Manual
15
Mini Circular Saw EN
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
NOTE: Before using the tool, read the
instruction book carefully.
INTENDED USE:
The machine is intended for ripping and cross-cutting
wood and other materials in straight cutting lines, while
resting firmly on the work piece.
ASSEMBLY AND OPERATION
ACTION FIGURE
Mounting and Removing the Blade
When changing the saw, place the
large “L” spanner into the blade
spindle clamping screw and rotate
it, while holding the small “L”
spanner stationary in the center
bolt hole on the back of the spindle
assembly. Remove both spanners
after the saw blade is tightly
attached.
WARNING: Only use saw
blades that correspond
with the characteristic data given
in the operating instructions. Do
not use grinding discs on this
cutting tool under any
circumstances.
WARNING: When
mounting, ensure that the
cutting direction of the teeth
(direction of arrow on saw blade)
and the direction-of-rotation
arrow above the blade guard
match.
NOTE: Never use a blade that
is too thick to allow the blade
clamping washer to engage with
the flat side of the spindle.
See Fig. A
Safety switch and On/Off trigger
NOTE: When the machine is not
in use, the lock off switch rests
against the blade guard in order
to block the plunge function and
prevent the blade from being
exposed unnecessarily.
NOTE: It is best to carry out a
trial cut.
See Fig. B
Rip and Cross Cutting
Always use the minimum cut
depth that is required for your
particular cut, which should just
cut through the material plus a
small allowance e.g. 1/8’’(3mm).
Always start the saw and allow
it to reach full speed before
commencing to plunge.
NOTE: The cutting line of saw
blade is aligned with the blade
alignment indicator.
WARNING: To avoid
sudden kick-back, never
start a stationary blade while it is
in contact with the work piece. To
avoid cutting injury from the
sharp blade, please don’t put
your hands around the base
plate.
WARNING: Always
maintain proper control of
the saw to make sawing safer
and easier. Loss of control of the
saw could cause an accident
resulting in possible serious
injury.
See Fig. C1- C3
Parallel Guide See Fig. D1, D2
Adjusting the Cutting Depth
Determine the desired depth
according to the thickness of the
material plus a blade allowance
of 1/8’’(3mm).
NOTE: Always make sure the
depth of cut adjustment and lock
lever is locked before operation.
See Fig. E1-E3
Using the laser light feature
NOTE: Clean the laser generator
periodically
WARNING: Never stare
directly into the laser
beam and never point the beam
at anybody. The laser beam
energy is extremely harmful to
human eyes.
WARNING: When not in
use, always turn the laser
off to save the battery capacity.
See Fig. F
Replacing laser batteries
To fit new batteries, adjust the
position of the cord and insert
two batteries in place. Make sure
two batteries are pressed on the
cord. To remove the batteries,
just slowly pull the end of the
cord.
NOTE: Pay attention that “+/-” of
the batteries are the same as the
illustration on the machine.
See Fig. G1-G3