English
If it is lit ON in other cases, the main body switch
can be inadvertently turned ON, resulting in
unexpected accidents.
CAUTION:
Don't remove circular saw from workpiece during
a cut while the saw blade is moving.
Pull out the battery after completing operation.
NOTE:
Take care not to lock the motor. If the motor is
locked, immediately turn the power off. If the motor
is locked for a while, the motor or battery may be
burnt.
1.
Operation of switch (Switch trigger and light
switch)
For safe operation of the machine, a "switch lock"
is provided on the side of a handle.
If the "switch lock" is pulled in a state where it is
pressed in the direction of the arrow mark, the
main switch can be turned ON.
(1) Switch lock is used as the "light switch". If the
"switch lock (light switch)" is pulled in a state, the
light is turned ON.
(2) After the switch is turned ON, even when you
release your hand from the switch lock, the body
continues running and the light continues being
turned ON as long as you keep on pulling the
switch trigger.
(3) If you release the switch trigger, you can turn OFF
the switch and the "switch lock" returns to the
original position automatically and the light turns
OFF too.
Switch lock
* (It works as
switch lock
alone if the
machine is
not
equipped
with light.)
2.
Working performance per single charge (Reference
data)
Cutting capability differs according to the condition
of lumber, type of saw blade, ambient temperature,
battery characteristics, etc.
Wood
2 × 8 (Spruce-Pine-Fir)
Concreteform plywood
(1/2" (12 mm) t)
14
Switch trigger
Fig. 11
Capacity
110 (cuts)
133 ft (40 m)
To improve working efficiency per single charge,
Minimize operation (no-load operation) other than
cutting;
Avoid any unreasonably forced pressure to the
motor during cutting operation by twisting or
pressing the circular saw forcibly;
Avoid any use of dull saw blade.
3.
Cutting procedures
CAUTION:
Recheck that the saw blade is securely clamped.
Confirm that the wing-nut for adjusting the slot
depth, the wing-bolt for adjusting the angle of
inclination.
(1) Place the base on the material, then align the
premarked line and the saw blade with the notch
at the front of the base (Fig. 12).
(2) When the base is not inclined, use the large notch
(Fig. 12, Fig. 13).
If the base is inclined (45 degrees), use the small
notch (Fig. 12, Fig. 14).
Not inclined
Saw blade
Fig. 12 <Top View>
Wing-bolt
Fig. 13 Not inclined
Guide