4. Release the blade guard (its contact with the work will keep it
in position to open freely as you start the cut). Remove hand
from guard lever and firmly grip auxilary handle (L), as shown in
Figure 18. Position your body and arm to allow you to resist
kickback if it occurs.
5. Make sure blade is not in contact with cutting surface before
starting saw.
6. Start the motor and gradually lower the saw until its foot plate
rests flat on the material to be cut. Advance saw along the
cutting line until cut is completed.
7. Release
trigger and allow blade to stop completely
before
withdrawing the blade from the material.
8. When starting each new cut, repeat as above.
MAINTENANCE
WARNING: To reduce
the risk
of serious
personal
injury,
turn tool off and disconnect
tool from power
source
before
making any adjustments
or removing/installing
attachments
or
accessories.
Cleaning
AWARNING:
Blow dirt and dust out of all air vents with clean, dry
air at least once a week. To minimize the risk of eye injury, always
wear ANSI Z87.1 approved eye protection when performing this.
_WARNING:
Never use solvents or other harsh chemicals
for
cleaning the non-metallic
parts of the tool. These chemicals
may
weaken the plastic materials
used in these parts. Use a cloth
dampened only with water and mild soap. Never let any liquid get
inside the tool; never immerse any part of the tool into a liquid.
Lubrication
Self lubricating ball and roller bearings are used in the tool and
relubrication is not required. However, it is recommended that, once
a year, you take or send the tool to a certified service center for a
thorough cleaning, inspection and lubrication of the gear case.
TO CHECK OIL
_ WARNING: Hot surfaces. Risk of burn. Motor and surrounding
parts are very hot. Do not touch. Allow motor to cool prior to
servicing.
WARNING: Be careful, gear oil may be hot! Contact with hot oil
may result in personal injury,
NOTICE: Ensure there is gear oil in the saw before operating the
saw or tool damage may occur.
NOTE: Gear oil contains substances that are regulated and must
be disposed of in accordance with local, state, provincial and federal
laws and regulations.
1. Place saw on a stable, level surface so the table of the saw sits
flush against the surface.
2. With the wrench provided, turn the oil plug counterclockwise
to
remove.
3. Due to settling, even though the correct amount of oil may be
present in the crankcase it may not be visible looking into the oil
fill hole.
a. With the tool turned off and disconnected
from the power
source, rotate blade and look into oil fill hole.
b. If no oil is visible as the gears turn, it needs to be added.
4. To add oil, slowly add 85W-140 gear oil or equivalent until it
reaches the lowest plug hole thread. 85W-140 gear oil or equiva-
lent is available from your local DEWALT service center.
NOTE: When adding oil, allow the oil to flow very slowly. Overflow
may occur if the oil is added too quickly.
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