User manual
DANGER 
•  Keep hands out of sawblade path. 
•  Never cut anything freehand. 
•  Never reach behind or beneath blade. 
• To avoid electric shock, do not expose to 
rain. 
• Tighten arbor screw and all clamps before 
turning power on. 
4.Power Supply 
Motor specifications 
The AC motor used in this saw is a 
conduction, nonreversible type having the 
following specifications: 
Maximum capacity (KW)  0.375 
Voltage (V)   230 
Amperes (A)   2.23 
Frequency (Hz)   50 
Motor speed (RPM)  1430 
Earth 
This metal saw is single insulated tool, so the 
earth system is provided to protect you from 
being shocked. The appropriate earthing 
system is set up as soon as this machine is 
plugged into the proper power supply system. 
Therefore, the standard power supply system, 
shall be provided for this machine in order to 
protect you from the risk of shock. 
DANGERA: To avoid electric shock 
1.  Do not change the power cord and 
plug into another specification 
provided by the manufacturer. 
2.  Do not use in rain or where floor is 
wet. This tool is intended for indoor 
residential use only.   
Motor safety protection 
CAUTION: To avoid motor damage, 
this motor should be blown out or vacuumed   
frequently to keep sawdust from interfering 
with normal motor ventilation. 
1.  If the motor does not start, release the 
trigger switch immediately. UNPLUG 
THE TOOL. Check the saw blade to 
make sure it turns freely. If the blade is 
free, try to start the motor again, if the 
motor still does not start, refer to the 
“Motor Trouble Shooting Chart”. 
2.  If the motor suddenly stalls while cutting 
wood, release the trigger switch, unplug 
the tool, and free the blade from the wood. 
Then you may restart the motor and 
finish the cut. 
3.  Fuses may “blow” or circuit breakers may 
trip frequently if: 
a.  Motor is overloaded-overloading can 
occur if you feed too rapidly or made 
too many start/stops in a short time. 
b.  Voltage not more than 10% above or 
below the nameplate voltage can 
handle normal loads, for heavy loads, 
however, the voltage (caused by a 
small size wire in the supply circuit or 
an overly long supply circuit wire)may 
drop too low for the motor to operate. 
Always check the connections, the load 
and the supply circuit whenever motor 
does not work well. Check wire sizes 
and length with the Wire Size Chart 
below. 
4.  Most motor troubles may be trace to 
loose or incorrect connections, overload, 
low voltage (such as small size wire in 
the supply circuit) or to overly long supply 
circuit wire. Always check the 
connections, the load and the supply 
circuit whenever motor doesn’t work well. 
Check wire sizes and length with the 
Wire Size Chart below 










