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DeWalt DW367 User Manual

DeWalt DW367
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
GUIDE D'UTILISATION
MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES
DW367, DW368, DW369
7-1/4" (184 mm) Circular Saws
Scies circulaires de 184 mm (7-1/2 po)
Sierras circular de 184 mm (7-1/4")
INSTRUCTIVO DE OPERACIÓN, CENTROS DE SERVICIO Y PÓLIZA
DE GARANTÍA. ADVERTENCIA: LÉASE ESTE INSTRUCTIVO ANTES
DE USAR EL PRODUCTO.
If you have questions or comments, contact us.
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Si tiene dudas o comentarios, contáctenos.
1-800-4-DEWALT • www.dewalt.com
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DeWalt DW367 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Bevel Capacity56 °
Spindle LockYes
Amps15.0 Amps
Blade Diameter7-1/4 in
Arbor Size5/8 in
Depth of Cut at 90°2-7/16 in
Max Cutting Depth at 90°2-7/16 in
No Load Speed5800 rpm
Motor15.0 Amp motor

Summary

Safety Guidelines

Signal Word Definitions

Definitions for DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, and NOTICE indicate severity levels of hazards.

General Safety Instructions

Read and understand all instructions. Failure to follow may result in electric shock, fire and/or serious personal injury.

General Safety Instructions

Electrical Safety

Instructions on grounding, polarized plugs, and avoiding contact with grounded surfaces.

Personal Safety

Stay alert, dress properly, avoid accidental starting, maintain balance, use safety equipment.

Tool Use and Care

Secure workpiece, do not force tool, check switch, disconnect power, store idle tools, maintain tools.

Additional Safety Instructions for Circular Saws

Blade Guard Operation

Check lower guard for proper closing, operation, and spring. Never clamp or tie it open.

Workpiece Support and Handling

Support workpiece properly, minimize body exposure, blade binding, or loss of control. Hold tool by insulated surfaces.

Blade Alignment and Rip Fence

Check for misalignment, use correct accessories. Use rip fence or straight edge guide for ripping.

Causes and Prevention of Kickback

Understanding Kickback

Kickback is a sudden reaction to a pinched, bound or misaligned saw blade.

Preventing Kickback

Maintain firm grip, support workpiece, use correct depth, avoid blade twist, use sharp blades, proper restarts.

Materials Requiring Extra Attention

Wet lumber, pressure treated lumber, dull/dirty blades, bevel cuts, jamming.

Cleaning

Tool Cleaning Procedures

Blow dirt from vents, use approved safety equipment, mild soap and water for non-metallic parts.

Lubrication

Lubrication Requirements

Self-lubricating bearings. Annual service recommended for gear case.

Electric Brake (DW369 Only)

Electric Brake Operation

Automatic brake stops blade in ~2 seconds. Check function if it persists.

Changing Blades

Installing a Blade

Place washer, blade, washer. Ensure correct rotation. Tighten screw with blade lock.

Replacing a Blade

Loosen screw with blade lock, remove screw/washer, remove old blade, clean area, check guard.

Blade Selection and Guard Check

Select proper blade diameter and arbor. Check lower blade guard operation.

Cutting Depth Adjustment

Setting Cutting Depth

Hold saw firmly, loosen lever, move shoe. Retighten lever. Align depth mark with triangle.

Optimal Cutting Depth

About half a tooth should project below wood surface for efficient cutting.

Bevel Angle Adjustment

Adjusting Bevel Angle

Raise lever/turn knob to loosen, tilt shoe, align pointer, retighten lever/knob.

Bevel Detent Feature

DW367 has 45° stop. DW368/DW369 have clicks at 22.5° and 45°.

Kerf Indicator

Using the Kerf Indicator

Front shoe indicator guides saw along cutting lines. Ribs and notches aid alignment.

Operation

Switch Operation

Pull trigger to turn on, release to turn off. Do not lock the switch in the on position.

Workpiece Support

Proper Sawing Position

Support workpiece near cut, keep hands away from area, position cord clear. Good side down.

Supporting Panels and Workpiece Safety

Support large panels to minimize pinching. Disconnect saw before adjustments.

Cutting

Cutting Technique

Support waste on right, place shoe on supported part. Start saw at full speed. Push at steady speed.

Kickback

Understanding Kickback Causes

Caused by pinched/twisted blade, improper support, hard pushing, blade twist, poor body control.

Materials Prone to Kickback

Wet lumber, pressure treated lumber, dull/dirty blades, bevel cuts, jamming.

Maintenance

Cleaning Procedures

Blow dirt from vents, use approved safety equipment, mild soap and water for non-metallic parts.

Lubrication Recommendations

Annual service recommended for gear case. Tool has self-lubricating bearings.

Electric Brake Function (DW369)

Brake stops blade in ~2 seconds. Check brushes if not functioning properly.

Brushes

Brush Inspection and Replacement

Inspect regularly, keep clean, replace worn brushes with identical parts. Run-in new brushes.

Shoe Adjustment

Adjusting for 90 Degree Cuts

Return to 0 degrees, place saw on side, retract guard, place square, adjust set screw.

Adjusting Bevel Adjustment Lever

Loosen lever, pry lock ring, rotate lever, reinstall lock ring.

Adjusting Depth Adjustment Lever (DW369 Only)

Adjusting Depth Lever

Loosen screw, remove lever, rotate lever, tighten screw.

Blades

Blade Selection and Maintenance

Use correct size/shape blades. Dull blades cause overload, splintering, kickback. Change when inefficient.

Accessories

Recommended Accessories

Use only DEWALT recommended accessories for safety and performance.

Three Year Limited Warranty

Warranty Coverage

Repairs defects due to faulty materials/workmanship for three years.

1 YEAR FREE SERVICE

Free Service Details

Tool maintenance and replacement of worn parts for free during the first year.

90 DAY MONEY BACK GUARANTEE

Money Back Guarantee

Return within 90 days for full refund if not completely satisfied.

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