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Prior to Operation
•  Make sure the guards have been mounted correctly.The saw 
blade guard must be in closedposition.
•  Make sure the saw blade rotates in the direction of the arrow 
on theblade.
•  Do not use excessively worn sawblades.
Mounting the Dust Extraction Port(Fig.A,H)
Your circular saw is supplied with a dust extractionport.
To Install the Dust Extraction Port
1.  Fully loosen depth adjustment lever
4
.
2.  Place the shoe
5
 in the lowestposition.
3.  Push the dust extraction port
22
 onto the circular saw 
body until the locks engage the dust extraction port and an 
audible click isheard.
Mounting and Adjusting the Parallel 
Fence(Fig.P)
The parallel fence
25
 is used for cutting parallel to the edge of 
theworkpiece.
Mounting
1.  Slacken the parallel fence adjustment knob
26
 to allow the 
parallel fence topass.
2.  Insert the parallel fence
25
 in the base plate asshown.
3.  Tighten the parallel fence adjustment knob
26
.
Adjusting
1.  Slacken the fence adjustment knob
26
 and set the parallel 
fence
25
 to the desired width.The adjustment can be read 
on the parallel fencescale.
2.  Tighten the fence adjustment knob
26
Kerf Indicator (Fig.A)
The front of the saw shoe has a kerf indicator
9
 for vertical 
and bevel cutting. This indicator enables you to guide the saw 
along cutting lines penciled on the material being cut. The kerf 
indicator lines up with the left (inner) side of the saw blade, 
which makes the slot or “kerf” cut by the moving blade fall to the 
right of the indicator. Guide along the penciled cutting line so 
that the kerf falls into the waste or surplusmaterial.
Bevel Angle Adjustment (Fig.A, L)
The full range of the bevel adjustment is from 0° to 50°. The 
quadrant is graduated in increments of 1°. On the front of the 
saw is a bevel angle adjustment mechanism consisting of a 
calibrated quadrant and a bevel adjustment lever
10
.
To Set the Saw for a Bevel Cut
1.  Loosen (counterclockwise) the bevel adjustment lever
10
 
and tilt shoe (
5
, Fig.A) to the desired angle by aligning the 
pointer with the desired anglemark.
2.  Retighten lever firmly (clockwise).
Cutting Depth Adjustment (Fig.A, K)
1.  Hold the saw firmly and loosen (clockwise) the depth 
adjustment lever
4
 and move shoe (
5
, Fig.A) to obtain the 
desired depth ofcut.
2.  Make sure the depth adjustment lever has been retightened 
(counterclockwise) before operatingsaw.
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 FigureK. 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 
thematerial.
Blades
 
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, 
sharpblade.
 
WARNING: Do not cut metal, plastic, concrete, masonry 
or fiber cement materials with thissaw.
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 modelsaw.
Blade Diameter  Teeth Application
165 mm 16 Rip
165 mm 24 General Purpose
165 mm 36 Finish
working properly, have the saw serviced before 
using. To assure product safety and reliability, repair, 
maintenance and adjustment should be performed 
by an authorized service center or other qualified 
service organization, always using identical 
replacementparts.
Checking the Lower Guard(Fig.A)
1.  Turn tool off and disconnect from powersupply.
2.  Rotate the lower blade guard retracting lever
6
 from the 
fully closed position to the fully openposition.
3.  Release the lever and observe the guard
7
 return to the 
fully closedposition.
The tool should be serviced by a qualified service center if it:
•  fails to return to the fully closed position,
•  moves intermittently or slowly, or
•  contacts the blade or any part of the tool in all angles and 
depth ofcut.