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Voltage | 12V |
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No Load Speed | 0-3, 000 SPM |
LED Light | Yes |
Battery Compatibility | M12 |
Stroke Length | 5/8 in |
Max. Cutting Depth at 90 Degrees | 1-5/8" (wood), 1/8" (steel) |
Cutting Capacity | 1-5/8" (wood), 1/8" (steel) |
Keep work area clean, avoid explosive atmospheres, keep bystanders away.
Proper plugs, avoid earthed surfaces, avoid rain/wet, do not abuse cord, use outdoor/GFCI cords.
Stay alert, use PPE, prevent unintentional starting, remove adjusting keys, do not overreach, dress properly.
Proper use, maintenance, sharp tools, correct accessories, handle care.
Correct charging, proper battery packs, avoiding shorts, handling damaged batteries.
Keep hands away from blade, adjust cutting depth, secure workpiece, use insulated grips, use rip fence.
Understand kickback, maintain firm grip, position body aside blade, investigate binding causes.
Check lower guard operation, do not clamp open, ensure it moves freely.
Identification of key parts like front handle, trigger, shoe, guards, and adjustment levers.
Details on Cat. No., Volts, Battery Type, RPM, Blade Size, Arbor, and Depth of Cut.
Instructions for removing and inserting the battery pack.
Guidance on choosing correct blade types, sharpness, and avoiding damaged blades.
How to adjust the cutting depth using the depth adjusting lever.
Steps to adjust the bevel angle using the bevel adjusting knob.
Ensuring the blade is at a 90° angle to the shoe.
Proper grip, line up sight line, start saw, maintain firm grip during cutting.
Explanation of the electric brake function and its limitations.
Causes include dull teeth, bent blade, or incorrect guide use.
Potential causes: dull blade, backwards blade, bent blade, or poor support.
Cutting across the grain, advancing saw slowly to avoid splintering.
Cutting lengthwise with the grain, using rip fence for widths up to 4".
Making cuts in the middle of a workpiece, requires extreme caution.
Using correct blades, not for continuous use, avoid sparks near flammable materials.
Regular inspection for issues, return for service if needed.
Clean vents, handles, use mild soap and damp cloth, avoid solvents.
Use only recommended accessories for safety and proper function.
Covers defects in material and workmanship for five years, with exceptions.
Five-year warranty, requires distributor stamp or proof of purchase.