User manual
workpiece shift after it is cut in two. 
 c. Use jigs, fixture or a different tool for 
unstable workpieces. 
 • Never cut more than one workpiece at a 
time. 
 • Make sure the cut-off piece can move 
sideways after it is cut off. Otherwise, it 
could get wedged against the blade and 
thrown violently. 
 • Make sure bystanders are clear of the 
tool and workpiece. Keep them clear of 
the area behind the saw where debris will 
be thrown. 
 • Never turn your metal saw “ON” before 
clearing everything except the workpiece 
and related support devices off the able. 
D.  To avoid risk of hearing damage, war ear 
plugs or muffs during extended period of 
operation. 
E.  To avoid being suddenly pulled into the 
blade. 
1.   Do not wear gloved. 
2.   Remove all jewelry and loose clothing. 
3.   Tie back long hair. 
4.   Roll long sleeves above the elbow. 
F.  To avoid injury from accidental starting, 
always unplug saw before disconnecting 
the guard, installing or removing any 
blade, accessory or attachment, or 
making any adjustment. 
G.  To avoid an electrical shock, make sure 
your fingers do not touch the metal 
prongs on the plug when inserting or 
removing the plug to or from a live outlet. 
H.  Never put lubricants on the blade while it 
is spinning. 
I.  To avoid burns or other fire damage, 
never use the saw near flammable liquids, 
vapors or gases. 
J.  To avoid injury from unsafe accessories 
use only accessories shown on the 
recommended accessories list in this 
manual. 
Whenever saw is running 
WARNING: Do not allow familiarity 
(gained from frequent use of your 
metal saw) to cause a careless 
mistake. Always remember that a 
careless fraction of a second is 
enough to cause a severe injury. 
1.  Before actually cutting with the saw, let it 
run for a while. If your saw makes an 
unfamiliar noise or if it vibrates 
excessively, stop immediately. Turn the 
saw off. Unplug the saw. Do not restart 
until finding and correcting the problem. 
2.  Never confine the piece being cut out. 
Never hold it, clamp it, touch it, or use 
length stops against it. It must be free to 
move sideways. If confined, it could get 
wedged against the blade and thrown 
violently. 
3.  Avoid awkward hand positions where a 
sudden slip could cause a hand to move 
into the blade. 
4.  Let the blade reach full speed before 
cutting. 
5.  Feed the saw into the workpiece only fast 
enough to let the blade cut without 
bogging down or binding. 
6.  Before freeing jammed material, release 
switch and unplug the saw. Wait for all 
moving parts to stop. 
7.  After finishing a cut, keep holding the 
power head down, release the switch, 
and wait for all moving parts to stop 
before moving your hands. 
WARNING: Read the following warning 
labels found on the front of the saw. 










