Greatneck 80161 Kullanıcı El Kitabı - Sayfa 14
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MATERIALS YOU CAN CUT
The circular saw is a versatile saw that
allows you to cut many different types of
materials. Some of the materials include:
• Wood products such as lumber,
hardwood, plywood, composition
board and panelling
• Drywall
• Masonite and plastic
NOTE: There are several different types of
blades available. Generally, blades with
carbide-tipped teeth cut better and stay
sharp longer. Tooth count and configuration
are also important. High tooth counts cut
slower and are best suited for making
smooth cuts on thinner materials such as
panelling. Use the correct blade for your
application.
GENERAL CUTTING
1.
Make any adjustments to the saw
before plugging it into the power
source. Adjustments include cutting
depth, bevel cutting angle and rip
guide (if installed).
2.
Clearly mark the workpiece to locate
the position of the cut.
3.
Hold smaller workpiece with a vise.
Clamp larger workpiece to a work
bench or table.
!
DANGER:
Any workpiece that is
not adequately clamped in place may
come loose and cause serious injury.
Never hold the workpiece in your hand.
4.
Make sure there are no nails, screws,
clamps or foreign materials in the path
of the saw blade.
ASSEMBLY AND OPERATION
5.
With both hands firmly gripping the
saw, and the blade NOT in contact with
the surface to be cut, start the saw by
depressing the lock-off button and then
the trigger switch.
6.
Once the saw has reached full speed,
place the front edge of the sole plate
on the workpiece and gradually bring
the moving blade into contact with the
workpiece at the appropriate location.
NOTE: To align the saw blade with the
cutting mark, use the guide marks on the
front of the sole plate (Fig. 8). Use the 0°
line (1) for right angle cuts. Use the 45°
mark (2) for 45° bevel cuts. This will allow
for the extra material needed for the angle
cut. Always make a test cut on a scrap
workpiece before cutting the new material.
!
WARNING:
circular saw. Use only enough force to
keep the blade cutting at full speed.
Excessive pressure on the blade will
cause it to slow down and overheat,
resulting in poor cut quality and damage
to the motor.
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Do not force the
Fig. 8