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Understand tool use, avoid hazardous environments, and follow grounding requirements for safe operation.
Maintain a safe work area, dress properly, and keep bystanders clear to prevent accidents.
Use tools correctly, with proper accessories, and perform pre-use checks for damage.
Follow safe operating practices, maintain control, and stay alert during use.
Ensure electrical safety, properly unplug tools, and care for power cords.
Perform regular maintenance, keep labels readable, and store tools properly.
Ensure guards are in place and working, and keep blades clean and sharp.
Keep hands away from the cutting area and position the cord safely.
Properly clamp, support, and handle the saw for stability and control.
Use rip fence, prevent kickback, and ensure adjustments are tight.
Understand grounding requirements for tools with three-prong plugs.
Warning on the risks of improper grounding and the importance of qualified electricians.
Information on double insulated tools that do not require grounding.
Provides guidance on selecting and using extension cords safely and effectively.
Details on blade size, voltage, RPM, and depth of cut for various models.
Instructions for assembling and adjusting the circular saw, including blade installation.
Step-by-step instructions for installing blades on different saw models.
Instructions on how to set and secure the cutting depth and miter angle.
Safety precautions to reduce injury risk, including wearing eye protection.
Detailed guidance on identifying and preventing kickback scenarios.
Importance of sharp blades and setting the correct depth of cut for safety.
Advice on handling different workpiece types and ensuring proper support.
Wait for blade to stop and maintain alertness to avoid accidents.
Use caution with bevel cuts and avoid forcing the tool.
Utilize the rip fence for ripping operations to improve control.
How to draw a cutting line and position the saw before starting.
Proper cutting motion, handling stalls, and safely setting down the saw.
Explanation of the electronic brake feature on specific models.
Common problems like blade alignment and binding, and their solutions.
Guidance on supporting large panels for safe and effective cutting.
Instructions for cutting wood lengthwise with the grain.
Techniques for cutting wood across the grain and making pocket cuts.
Using abrasive wheels for cutting masonry and metal, with safety warnings.
Specific safety warnings related to using abrasive cutting wheels.
Adopting a regular maintenance program for optimal tool condition.
Never immerse the tool in liquid to prevent damage or electric shock.
Guidelines for proper cleaning and where to get tools repaired.
Details on high-quality and contractor-grade circular saw blades.
Information on safety-reinforced abrasive wheels for various cutting tasks.
Accessories for storing, transporting, and enhancing saw functionality.
Details on the standard 9/16" wrench provided with the saws.
Understand tool use, avoid hazardous environments, and follow grounding requirements for safe operation.
Maintain a safe work area, dress properly, and keep bystanders clear to prevent accidents.
Use tools correctly, with proper accessories, and perform pre-use checks for damage.
Follow safe operating practices, maintain control, and stay alert during use.
Ensure electrical safety, properly unplug tools, and care for power cords.
Perform regular maintenance, keep labels readable, and store tools properly.
Ensure guards are in place and working, and keep blades clean and sharp.
Keep hands away from the cutting area and position the cord safely.
Properly clamp, support, and handle the saw for stability and control.
Use rip fence, prevent kickback, and ensure adjustments are tight.
Understand grounding requirements for tools with three-prong plugs.
Warning on the risks of improper grounding and the importance of qualified electricians.
Information on double insulated tools that do not require grounding.
Provides guidance on selecting and using extension cords safely and effectively.
Details on blade size, voltage, RPM, and depth of cut for various models.
Instructions for assembling and adjusting the circular saw, including blade installation.
Step-by-step instructions for installing blades on different saw models.
Instructions on how to set and secure the cutting depth and miter angle.
Safety precautions to reduce injury risk, including wearing eye protection.
Detailed guidance on identifying and preventing kickback scenarios.
Importance of sharp blades and setting the correct depth of cut for safety.
Advice on handling different workpiece types and ensuring proper support.
Wait for blade to stop and maintain alertness to avoid accidents.
Use caution with bevel cuts and avoid forcing the tool.
Utilize the rip fence for ripping operations to improve control.
How to draw a cutting line and position the saw before starting.
Proper cutting motion, handling stalls, and safely setting down the saw.
Explanation of the electronic brake feature on specific models.
Common problems like blade alignment and binding, and their solutions.
Guidance on supporting large panels for safe and effective cutting.
Instructions for cutting wood lengthwise with the grain.
Techniques for cutting wood across the grain and making pocket cuts.
Using abrasive wheels for cutting masonry and metal, with safety warnings.
Specific safety warnings related to using abrasive cutting wheels.
Adopting a regular maintenance program for optimal tool condition.
Never immerse the tool in liquid to prevent damage or electric shock.
Guidelines for proper cleaning and where to get tools repaired.
Details on high-quality and contractor-grade circular saw blades.
Information on safety-reinforced abrasive wheels for various cutting tasks.
Accessories for storing, transporting, and enhancing saw functionality.
Details on the standard 9/16" wrench provided with the saws.
| Type | Circular Saw |
|---|---|
| Model | 6365 |
| Arbor Size | 5/8 in |
| Amperage | 15 A |
| Voltage | 120 V |
| No Load Speed | 5, 800 RPM |
| Blade Position | Right |
| Blade Diameter | 7-1/4 in |