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Clamps (AJ) are available to secure the guide rail 
(AH) to the workpiece (AI) (Fig. 13). Use of these 
clamps (AJ) ensure that the guide rail (AH) is 
securely attached to the workpiece (AI) for safe 
working. Once the guide rail is set to the cut line 
and securely fixed to the workpiece, there is no 
movement during cutting. 
IMPORTANT: The height scale on the unit is set for 
using the saw without a guide rail. When using the 
saw on the guide rail the difference in height will be 
approximately 5.0 mm.
SETTING THE CIRCULAR SAW TO THE GUIDE RAIL  
(FIG. 1, 14)
The clearance between the circular saw and the 
guide rail (Fig. 14, AH) must be very small to achieve 
best cutting results. The smaller this clearance 
the better the straight line finish will be on the 
workpiece. 
The clearance can be set with the two rail adjusters 
(Fig. 1, R, S) for each channel in the base for 0° 
cutting (R) and for 1-45° bevel cutting (S). The rail 
adjusters are precision cams that allow for the 
reduction of clearance between the unit and guide 
rail. Once these adjusters have been set, sideways 
movement of the saw during cutting is kept to a 
minimum while allowing a smooth cutting action.
NOTE: The adjusters are set to minimum clearance 
in the factory and may need adjusting and 
setting before the unit is used. Use the following 
instructions for setting the circular saw to the guide 
rail. 
REMEMBER: Set the rail adjusters on the saw to 
the guide rail. 
  1. Undo the screw inside the rail adjuster to allow 
for adjustment between the saw and the guide 
rail.
  2. Retract the lower guard and place the unit 
on the guide rail, ensuring the blade is in the 
highest position.
  3. Rotate the adjuster until saw locks on guide rail. 
 IMPORTANT: Make sure the saw is securely 
attached to the rail by trying to push the saw 
forward. Ensure there is no movement of the 
saw.
  4. Rotate the adjuster back slightly until saw slides 
easily along the rail.
  5. Hold the rail adjuster in position and tighten the 
screw again.
NOTE: ALWAYS adjust the system for use with 
other rails.
The rail adjusters are now set up to minimise 
sideways deviation when cutting with the saw on 
the guide rail. 
22.5 and 45 degrees. If either of these is the desired 
angle, retighten the lever (G) by lowering it. If you 
desire another angle, continue tilting the base plate 
until the coarse bevel pointer (AD) or the fine pointer 
(AB) aligns with the desired mark.
Cut Length Indicator (Fig. 10)
The markings on the side of the base plate (J) show 
the length of the slot being cut into the material 
at the full depth of the cut. The markings are in 
increments of 5mm.
Mounting and Adjusting the Parallel 
Fence (Fig. 11)
The parallel fence (AF) is used for cutting parallel to 
the edge of the workpiece.
MOUNTING
  1. Slacken the parallel fence adjustment knob (AE) 
to allow the parallel fence to pass.
  2. Insert the parallel fence (AF) in the base plate (J) 
as shown.
  3. Tighten the parallel fence adjustment knob (AE).
ADJUSTING
  1. Slacken the fence adjustment knob (AE) and 
set the parallel fence (AF) to the desired width. 
The adjustment can be read on the parallel 
fence scale.
  2. Tighten the fence adjustment knob (AE).
Mounting the Dust Extraction Port 
(Fig. 1, 6, 12)
Your DCS575/DCS576 circular saws are supplied 
with a dust extraction port. 
TO INSTALL DUST EXTRACTION PORT
  1. Fully loosen depth adjustment lever (X).
  2. Place base plate (J) in the lowest position.
  3. Align the left half of the dust extraction port (AG) 
over upper blade guard (N) as shown. Be sure 
to insert the tab into the casting notch on the 
tool. When installed correctly, it will snap fully 
over the original depth of cut pointer.
  4. Align the right-hand piece with the left.
  5. Insert screws and tighten securely.
Guide Rail System (DCS576, Fig. 13)
Guide rails, available in different lengths as 
accessories, allow the use of the circular saw for 
precise, straight clean cuts and simultaneously 
protect the workpiece surface against damage. 
In conjunction with additional accessories, exact 
angled cuts, mitre cuts and fitting work can be 
completed with the guide rail system.