Installation Instructions
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SETTING THE CUTTING DEPTH 
The cutting depth of the blade should be set to 
suit the thickness of the material being cut. The 
cutting depth should be approximately 1/8" (3 
mm) greater than the thickness of the material 
being cut. 
Loosen the depth locking knob (see (15) in 
know your Plunge cut circular saw on page 12), 
move the depth stopper to desired position. 
Then tighten the depth locking knob (see (15) in 
Know your Plunge cut circular saw on page 12)
DUST ADAPTOR 
1.  The Plunge cut circular saw is supplied 
with a dust adaptor for a vacuum. It is 
attached to the dust port located at the 
back end of the fixed guard. 
2.  Insert the dust adaptor to dust port until it 
fastens.(Fig. 4) 
3.  Use a 1-1/4” tube to connect the dust 
adaptor and vacuum can keep work area 
clean while cutting. 
    Fig. 4 
TRIGGER SWITCH 
1.  To turn the saw ON, squeeze the ON/OFF 
trigger switch (11) (Fig. 5). 
 WARNING: Never carry the saw with your 
finger on the trigger switch. The saw could be 
accidentally started and cause severe personal 
injury. 
2.  To turn the saw OFF, release the trigger 
switch. 
MATERIALS THAT YOU CAN CUT 
The circular saw is a versatile saw that allows 
you to cut many different types of materials. 
Some of the materials include:  
 Wood products such as lumber, hardwood, 
plywood, composite board and panelling 
 Drywall. 
 Masonite and plastic. 
NOTE: There are several different types of 
blades available. Generally, blades with carbide-
tipped teeth cut better and stay sharp longer. 
Tooth count and configuration are also 
important. High tooth counts cut slower, and are 
best suited for making smooth cuts on thinner 
materials such as panelling. Use the correct 
blade for your application. 
GENERAL CUTTING 
1.  Make any adjustments to the saw before 
installing the blade. 
2.  Clearly mark the workpiece to locate the 
position of the cut. 
3.  Hold a smaller workpiece with a vise. 
Clamp a larger workpiece to a workbench 
or table 
ASSEMBLY AND OPERATING
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