Black & Decker CS1004 [9/24] Cutting operations

Black & Decker CS1004 [9/24] Cutting operations
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(Original instructions)
With plug inserted and guard closed,
make sure switch turns saw on and o.
Warning: It is important to support the
work properly and to hold the saw firmly to
prevent loss of control which could cause
personal injury. (Fig. C) illustrates
recommended hand position.
Operation
Switch
To operate the tool, depress the trigger
switch (1). The tool will continue to run
as long as the trigger is depressed.
To turn the tool off, release the trigger
switch (1). There is no provision for
locking the tool on, and the switch
should never be locked on by any other
means.
Cutting operations
Warning: To reduce the risk of serious
personal injury,always hold the tool with
both hands.
After switching the tool on, allow the
blade to come up to full speed before
starting to cut.
Apply only a gentle pressure to the tool
while performing the cut.
Always keep bottom surface of shoe in
full contact with the workpiece.
Hints for optimum use
To minimize splintering of the finished
surface of the workpiece material, cut
the material with the finished surface on
the underside.
To minimize splintering on finished
surfaces when the finished surface
cannot be placed on the underside, such
when cutting laminates, securely clamp a
sacrificial piece of plywood to the
finished surface and cut through both
materials.
Ripping
Accessory rip fences are available for this
circular saw. Ripping is the process of
cutting wide material into narrower strips,
cutting along the grain of the material. Use
an accessory rip guide or clamp a straight
edge to the material to act as an guide when
making rip cuts.
Pocket cutting (Fig.J)
Warning: Never tie the blade guard in a
raised position. Never move the saw
backwards when pocket cutting. This may
cause the unit to raise up o the work
surface which could cause injury. A pocket
cut is one that is made in a floor, wall, or
other flat surface.
Adjust the shoe (4) so the blade cuts at
desired depth.
Tilt the saw forward and rest front of the
shoe on material to be cut.
Using the retracting lever (7), retract
lower blade guard to an upward position.
Lower rear of shoe until blade (5) teeth
almost touch cutting line.
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
secondary handle (3), as shown in Fig. J.
Position your body and arm to allow you
to resist kickback if it occurs.
Make sure blade is not in contact with
cutting surface before starting saw.
Start the motor and gradually lower the
saw until the shoe rests flat on the
material to be cut. Advance saw along the
cutting line until cut is completed.
Release trigger and allow blade to stop
completely before withdrawing the blade
from the material.
When starting each new cut, repeat as
above.
Wrench storage
The hex wrench (14) can be stored on the
cord protector as shown in (Fig. K).

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