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SAW BLADES
All saw blades
need to be kept clean, sharp and properly
set in order to cut efficiently.
Using'a
dull blade places
a heavy load on the saw and increases
the danger
of kickback.
Keep extra
blades
on hand, so sharp
blades
are always
available°
Gum and wood
pitch hardened
on the
blade slows the saw down. Use gum and pitch remover,
hot water or kerosene
to remove
them..
DO NOT use gasoline.
BLADE
GUARD
SYSTEM
The lower
blade guard,
attached
to your circular
saw, is there for your protection
and
safety.
It should
NEVER
be altered
for any reason.
If it becomes
damaged
or begins
to
return
slowly
or sluggishly,
DO NOT operate
your saw until the damage
has been repaired
or replaced.
ALWAYS
leave
the guard
in its correct
operating
position
when
using
the saw.
DANGER:
When
sawing through
a workpiece,
the lower blade guard does not cover
the blade on the underside
of the workpiece.
Since the blade is exposed
on the underside
of
the workpiece,
ALWAYS
keep your hands and fingers
away from the cutting
area,. Any part of
your body coming
in contact
with the moving
blade will result in serious
injury (see Fig. 5).
CAUTtON:
NEVER
use the saw when the guard is not operating
properly,. The guard
should
be checked
for correct
operation
before each use° If you drop your saw, check
the lower
blade guard and bumper
for damage
at all depth setting
before
using. NOTE:
The guard is
operating
properly
when
it moves freely and then readily
returns to the closed
position,. If, for
any reason° your lower blade guard does not close freely, take it to your nearest
Sears
Repair
Center
for service
before
using it.,
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""Fig:5 ....................
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L°sWternBl_vdheG_jlaakdi
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_c_"_W_--_-Blade
1/4-in,, or less is Exposed
on Underside
of Workpiece
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