Electric Brake - Urrea SCB1120 Manual De Usuario Y Garantía

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TURNING THE SAW ON AND OFF (FIG. 9)
1. To turn the saw
ON, press the lock-
off button, and then
squeeze the trigger
switch.
2. To turn the saw
OFF, release the trig-
ger switch and allow
the blade to come
to a complete stop.
WARNING: The blade should reach full
speed before it comes into contact with the
workpiece.

ELECTRIC BRAKE

The circular saw is equipped with an electric
brake. When the trigger switch is released, the
electric brake engages automatically to quickly
stop the blade rotation.
CUTTING WITH THE CIRCULAR SAW (FIG. 10A,
10B & 10C)
To make the safest
and best possible
cut,
follow
these
helpful hints:
• Hold the saw firm-
ly with both hands.
• Avoid placing your
hand on the work-
piece while making
a cut (FIG. 10A).
• Support the work-
piece so that the cut
is always to the op-
erator's side and not
directly in line with
the operator's body.
• Support the work-
piece near the cut.
• Clamp the work-
piece
securely
so
that the workpiece
will not move during
the cut (FIG. 10B).
• Always place the
saw on the portion
of
the
workpiece
that is supported,
and not on the "cut
off" piece (FIG. 10C).
• Place the work-
piece with the "good" side down.
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• Draw a guideline along the desired cutting
line before beginning the cut.
NOTICE: The "good" side of the workpiece is the
side where appearance is important.
CROSS-CUTTING/RIP CUTTING (FIG. 11)
When
making
a
cross-cut or a rip cut,
align the guideline
with the 0° indicator
on the base shoe.
Blade
thicknesses
vary, so you should
always make a trial
cut in scrap material
along a guideline
to determine how much the guideline must be
offset from the indicator to produce an accurate
cut.
NOTICE: Use a guide when making long or wide
rip cuts.
RIP CUTTING USING A STRAIGHT EDGE (FIG. 12)
1. Secure the work-
piece.
2. Clamp a straight
edge to the work-
piece using C-clamps
(available
sepa-
rately).
3. Press the lock-off
button and depress
the trigger switch to
start the saw.
4. Allow the blade to reach full speed, then
guide the saw into the workpiece and make the
cut.
5. Saw along the straight edge to achieve a
straight rip cut.
6. Release the trigger switch and allow the
blade to come to a complete stop.
7. Lift the saw from the workpiece.
WARNING: Position the C-clamps so that
they will not interfere with the saw housing
during the cut.
WARNING: Do not bind the blade in the cut.
BEVEL CUTTING (FIG. 13)
1. Remove the battery pack from the tool.
2. Adjust the angle of cut to any desired setting,
between 0° and 56,° according to the section
"ADJUSTING THECUTTING ANGLE".
3. Replace the battery pack.
4. Align the cutting line with the 45° bladeguide

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