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DW
S535, D
WS
535T
Heavy-D
uty
7-1
/4"
(184 m
m) W
orm
Dri
ve C
ircu
lar
Saw
Scie
Cir
cu
lair
e I
ind
ustr
ielle à
Vis
San
s F
in, 184 m
m (
7-1
/4 p
o)
Sie
rra c
ircu
lar
de 1
84 m
m (
7-1
/4 p
ulg
.) c
on
im
pu
lso
r sin
fín
para
tra
bajo
pesad
o
INS
TR
UC
TIO
N M
AN
UA
LG
UID
E D
'UT
ILIS
AT
ION
MA
NU
AL
DE
IN
ST
RU
CC
ION
ES
INS
TR
UC
TIV
O D
E O
PE
RA
CIÓ
N, C
EN
TR
OS
DE
SE
RV
ICIO
Y P
ÓLI
ZA
D
E G
AR
AN
TÍA
. AD
VE
RT
EN
CIA
: LÉ
AS
E E
ST
E IN
ST
RU
CT
IVO
AN
TE
S
DE
US
AR
EL
PR
OD
UC
TO.
If y
ou
have q
uesti
on
s o
r co
mm
en
ts, co
nta
ct
us.
Po
ur
tou
te q
uesti
on
ou
to
ut
co
mm
en
tair
e, n
ou
s c
on
tacte
r.
Si ti
en
e d
ud
as o
co
men
tari
os, co
ntá
cte
no
s.
1-8
00-4
-DE
2
DW
S535, D
WS
535T
7-1
/4"
(184 m
m) W
orm
Dri
ve S
aw
A. T
rigge
r sw
itch
B. D
epth
adj
ustm
ent
lock
ing
leve
r C
. Low
er b
lade
gua
rd
retr
actin
g le
ver
D. F
oot p
late
E. L
ower
bla
de g
uard
F.
0˚
Ker
f ind
icat
or G
. 45˚
Ker
f ind
icat
or H
. Bev
el a
djus
tmen
t lev
er
I. A
ngle
qua
dran
t
J.
Spi
ndle
lock
bu
tton
K. M
ain
hand
le L
. Aux
iliar
y ha
ndle
M. S
aw h
ook
N. C
oars
e ad
just
men
t O
. Fin
e ad
just
men
t
P. K
erf i
ndic
ator
s Q
. Kno
ck o
ut n
otch
R. B
lade
cla
mpi
ng
scre
w
FIG
. 1
M
J
A
D
C K
B
E
L
HI G F
R
P
P
I H
NO
FG
Q
1
T
he d
efin
ition
s be
low
des
crib
e th
e le
vel
of s
ever
ity f
or
each
sig
nal
wor
d. P
leas
e re
ad t
he m
anua
l an
d pa
y at
tent
ion
to th
ese
sym
bols
.D
AN
GE
R:
Ind
ica
tes
an
im
min
en
tly
ha
za
rdo
us
situation w
hic
h,
if n
ot
avo
ided,
wil
l re
sult i
n d
eath
or
seri
ou
s i
nju
ry.
WA
RN
ING
: In
dic
ate
s a
pote
ntially
hazard
ous s
ituation
whic
h,
if n
ot
avo
ided,
co
uld
result in d
eath
or
seri
ou
s
inju
ry.
CA
UT
ION
: In
dic
ate
s a
pote
ntially
hazard
ous s
ituation
whic
h, if n
ot avo
ided, m
ay r
esult in m
ino
r o
r m
od
era
te
inju
ry.
NO
TIC
E:
indic
ate
s a
pra
ctice n
ot
rela
ted
to
pers
on
al
inju
ry w
hic
h,
if n
ot
avo
ided,
may r
esult i
n p
rop
ert
y
dam
ag
e.
IF Y
OU
HA
VE
AN
Y Q
UE
ST
ION
S O
R C
OM
ME
NT
S A
BO
UT
TH
IS O
R
AN
Y D
EW
ALT
TO
OL,
CA
LL U
S T
OLL
FR
EE
AT
: 1-8
00-4
-DEW
ALT
(1
-800-4
33-9
258).
WA
RN
ING
: To r
educe t
he r
isk o
f in
jury
, re
ad t
he i
nstr
uction
manual.
W
AR
NIN
G!
Read
all s
afe
ty w
arn
ing
s a
nd
all i
nstr
ucti
on
s
Failu
re t
o f
ollo
w t
he w
arn
ings a
nd i
nstr
uctions m
ay r
esult i
n
ele
ctr
ic s
hock
, fire
and/o
r seri
ous inju
ry.
T
he term
“pow
er
tool” in
the w
arn
ings r
efe
rs to y
our
main
s-o
pera
ted
(c
ord
ed)
pow
er
tool or
battery
-opera
ted (
cord
less)
pow
er
tool.
1) W
OR
K A
RE
A S
AF
ET
Ya)
Keep
wo
rk a
rea c
lean
an
d w
ell l
it.
Clu
ttere
d o
r dark
are
as
invite a
ccid
ents
.b
) D
o n
ot
op
era
te p
ow
er
too
ls in
exp
losiv
e atm
osp
here
s,
su
ch
as i
n t
he p
resen
ce o
f fl
am
mab
le l
iqu
ids,
gases o
r d
ust. P
ow
er
tools
cre
ate
spark
s w
hic
h m
ay ignite t
he d
ust
or
fum
es.
c)
Keep
ch
ild
ren
an
d b
ysta
nd
ers
aw
ay w
hile o
pera
tin
g a
p
ow
er
too
l. D
istr
actions c
an c
ause y
ou t
o lose c
ontr
ol.
2)
EL
EC
TR
ICA
L S
AF
ET
Ya)
Po
wer
too
l p
lug
s m
ust
matc
h t
he o
utl
et. N
ever
mo
dif
y
the p
lug
in
an
y w
ay.
Do
no
t u
se a
ny a
dap
ter
plu
gs w
ith
eart
hed
(g
rou
nd
ed
) p
ow
er
too
ls.
Unm
odifie
d
plu
gs
and
m
atc
hin
g o
utlets
will
reduce r
isk o
f ele
ctr
ic s
hock
.b
) A
vo
id b
od
y c
on
tact
wit
h e
art
hed
or
gro
un
ded
su
rfaces
su
ch
as p
ipes,
rad
iato
rs,
ran
ges a
nd
refr
igera
tors
. T
here
is
an incre
ased r
isk o
f ele
ctr
ic s
hock
if
your
body is e
art
hed
or
gro
unded.
c)
Do
n
ot
exp
ose p
ow
er
too
ls to
ra
in o
r w
et
co
nd
itio
ns.
Wate
r ente
ring a
pow
er
tool
will
incre
ase t
he r
isk o
f ele
ctr
ic
shock
.d
) D
o n
ot
ab
use t
he c
ord
. N
ever
use t
he c
ord
fo
r carr
yin
g,
pu
llin
g o
r u
np
lug
gin
g th
e p
ow
er
too
l. K
eep
co
rd aw
ay
fr
om
heat, o
il,
sh
arp
ed
ges o
r m
ovin
g p
art
s.
Dam
aged o
r enta
ngle
d c
ord
s incre
ase t
he r
isk o
f ele
ctr
ic s
hock
.
2
e)
Wh
en
op
era
tin
g a
po
wer
too
l o
utd
oo
rs, u
se a
n e
xte
nsio
n
co
rd s
uit
ab
le f
or
ou
tdo
or
use
. U
se o
f a c
ord
suitable
for
outd
oor
use r
educes t
he r
isk o
f ele
ctr
ic s
hock
. f)
If
op
era
tin
g a
po
wer
too
l in
a d
am
p lo
cati
on
is u
navo
idab
le,
use a g
rou
nd
fa
ult
cir
cu
it in
terr
up
ter
(GF
CI)
p
rote
cte
d
su
pp
ly. U
se o
f a G
FC
I re
duces t
he r
isk o
f ele
ctr
ic s
hock
.
3)
PE
RS
ON
AL
SA
FE
TY
a)
Sta
y a
lert
, w
atc
h w
hat
yo
u a
re d
oin
g a
nd
use c
om
mo
n
sen
se w
hen
op
era
tin
g a
po
wer
too
l. D
o n
ot
use a
po
wer
too
l w
hile y
ou
are
tir
ed
or
un
der
the i
nfl
uen
ce o
f d
rug
s,
alc
oh
ol
or
med
icati
on
. A
m
om
ent
of
inattention
while
opera
ting p
ow
er
tools
may r
esult in s
eri
ous p
ers
onal in
jury
.b
) U
se
pers
on
al
pro
tecti
ve
eq
uip
men
t.
Alw
ays
wear
eye
pro
tecti
on
. P
rote
ctive
equip
ment
such a
s d
ust
mask,
non-
skid
safe
ty s
hoes,
hard
hat, o
r heari
ng p
rote
ction u
sed f
or
appro
pri
ate
conditio
ns w
ill r
educe p
ers
onal in
juri
es.
c)
Pre
ven
t u
nin
ten
tio
nal
sta
rtin
g.
En
su
re th
e sw
itch
is
in
th
e o
ff p
osit
ion
befo
re c
on
necti
ng
to
po
wer
so
urc
e a
nd
/o
r b
att
ery
pack,
pic
kin
g u
p o
r carr
yin
g t
he t
oo
l. C
arr
yin
g
pow
er
tools
w
ith yo
ur
finger
on th
e sw
itch or
energ
isin
g
pow
er
tools
that
have
the s
witch o
n invites a
ccid
ents
.d
) R
em
ove a
ny a
dju
sti
ng
key o
r w
ren
ch
befo
re t
urn
ing
th
e
po
wer
too
l o
n. A
wre
nch o
r a k
ey left a
ttached t
o a
rota
ting
part
of
the p
ow
er
tool m
ay r
esult in p
ers
onal in
jury
.e)
Do
n
ot
overr
each
. K
eep
p
rop
er
foo
tin
g an
d b
ala
nce at
all t
imes.
This
enable
s b
etter
contr
ol
of
the p
ow
er
tool
in
unexpecte
d s
ituations.
f)
Dre
ss p
rop
erl
y. D
o n
ot
wear
loo
se c
loth
ing
or
jew
ellery
. K
eep
yo
ur
hair
, clo
thin
g a
nd
glo
ves a
way f
rom
mo
vin
g
part
s. Loose c
loth
es,
jew
elle
ry o
r lo
ng h
air c
an b
e c
aught
in
movin
g p
art
s.
g)
If
devic
es
are
p
rovid
ed
fo
r th
e
co
nn
ecti
on
o
f d
ust
extr
acti
on
an
d
co
llecti
on
fa
cilit
ies,
en
su
re
these
are
co
nn
ecte
d a
nd
pro
perl
y u
sed
. U
se o
f dust
colle
ction c
an
re
duce d
ust-
rela
ted h
azard
s.
4)
PO
WE
R T
OO
L U
SE
AN
D C
AR
Ea)
Do
no
t fo
rce th
e p
ow
er
too
l. U
se th
e c
orr
ect p
ow
er
too
l fo
r yo
ur
ap
plicati
on
. The c
orr
ect pow
er
tool w
ill d
o the jo
b b
etter
and s
afe
r at
the r
ate
for
whic
h it
was d
esig
ned.
b)
Do
no
t u
se t
he p
ow
er
too
l if
th
e s
wit
ch
do
es n
ot
turn
it
on
an
d o
ff. A
ny p
ow
er
tool th
at cannot be c
ontr
olle
d w
ith the
sw
itch is d
angero
us a
nd m
ust
be r
epaired.
c)
Dis
co
nn
ect
the p
lug
fro
m t
he p
ow
er
so
urc
e a
nd
/or
the
b
att
ery
p
ack
fro
m
the
po
wer
too
l b
efo
re
makin
g
an
y
ad
justm
en
ts,
ch
an
gin
g
accesso
ries,
or
sto
rin
g
po
wer
too
ls.
Such p
reve
ntive
safe
ty m
easure
s r
educe t
he r
isk o
f sta
rtin
g t
he p
ow
er
tool accid
enta
lly.
d)
Sto
re id
le p
ow
er
too
ls o
ut
of
the r
each
of
ch
ild
ren
an
d d
o
no
t allo
w p
ers
on
s u
nfa
milia
r w
ith
th
e p
ow
er
too
l o
r th
ese
in
str
ucti
on
s to
o
pera
te th
e p
ow
er
too
l. P
ow
er
tools
are
dangero
us in t
he h
ands o
f untr
ain
ed u
sers
.e)
Main
tain
po
wer
too
ls. C
heck f
or
mis
alig
nm
en
t o
r b
ind
ing
o
f m
ovin
g p
art
s, b
reakag
e o
f p
art
s a
nd
an
y o
ther
co
nd
itio
n
that
may a
ffect
the p
ow
er
too
l’s o
pera
tio
n.
If d
am
ag
ed
, h
ave t
he p
ow
er
too
l re
pair
ed
befo
re u
se
. M
any a
ccid
ents
are
caused b
y p
oorl
y m
ain
tain
ed p
ow
er
tools
.f)
K
eep
cu
ttin
g t
oo
ls s
harp
an
d c
lean
. P
roperl
y m
ain
tain
ed
cuttin
g t
ools
with s
harp
cuttin
g e
dges a
re l
ess l
ikely
to b
ind
and a
re e
asie
r to
contr
ol.
g)
Use th
e p
ow
er
too
l, accesso
ries an
d to
ol
bit
s,
etc
. in
acco
rdan
ce w
ith
th
ese i
nstr
ucti
on
s,
takin
g i
nto
acco
un
t th
e w
ork
ing
co
nd
itio
ns a
nd
th
e w
ork
to
be p
erf
orm
ed
. Use
of
the p
ow
er
tool fo
r opera
tions d
iffe
rent
from
those inte
nded
could
result in a
hazard
ous s
ituation.
3
5)
SE
RV
ICE
a)
Have
yo
ur
po
wer
too
l serv
iced
b
y
a
qu
alifi
ed
re
pair
p
ers
on
usin
g o
nly
id
en
tical
rep
lacem
en
t p
art
s.
This
will
ensure
that
the s
afe
ty o
f th
e p
ow
er
tool is
main
tain
ed.
DA
NG
ER
: a)
Keep
han
ds a
way f
rom
cu
ttin
g a
rea a
nd
th
e b
lad
e.
Keep
yo
ur
seco
nd
han
d o
n a
uxilia
ry h
an
dle
or
mo
tor
ho
usin
g.
If b
oth
hands a
re h
old
ing t
he s
aw
, th
ey c
annot
be c
ut
by t
he
bla
de.
b)
Do
no
t re
ach
un
dern
eath
th
e w
ork
pie
ce
. T
he g
uard
cannot
pro
tect
you f
rom
the b
lade b
elo
w t
he w
ork
pie
ce.
c)
Ad
just th
e c
utt
ing
dep
th to
th
e th
ickn
ess o
f th
e w
ork
pie
ce
. Less t
han a
full
tooth
of
the b
lade t
eeth
should
be v
isib
le
belo
w t
he w
ork
pie
ce.
d)
Never
ho
ld
pie
ce
bein
g
cu
t in
yo
ur
han
ds
or
acro
ss
yo
ur
leg
. S
ecu
re th
e w
ork
pie
ce to
a sta
ble
p
latf
orm
. It
is i
mport
ant
to s
upport
the w
ork
pro
perl
y t
o m
inim
ize b
ody
exposure
, bla
de b
indin
g,
or
loss o
f contr
ol.
e)
Ho
ld
po
wer
too
l b
y
insu
late
d
gri
pp
ing
su
rfaces
wh
en
p
erf
orm
ing
an
o
pera
tio
n
wh
ere
th
e
cu
ttin
g
too
l m
ay
co
nta
ct
hid
den
wir
ing
or
its o
wn
co
rd. C
onta
ct
with a
"liv
e"
wire w
ill a
lso m
ake
exposed m
eta
l part
s o
f th
e p
ow
er
tool
"liv
e"
and s
hock
the o
pera
tor.
f)
Wh
en
ri
pp
ing
alw
ays u
se a ri
p fe
nce o
r str
aig
ht
ed
ge
gu
ide
. T
his
im
pro
ves t
he a
ccura
cy o
f cut
and r
educes t
he
chance o
f bla
de b
indin
g.
g)
Alw
ays u
se b
lad
es w
ith
co
rrect
siz
e a
nd
sh
ap
e (
dia
mo
nd
vers
us r
ou
nd
) o
f arb
ou
r h
ole
s.
Bla
des t
hat
do n
ot
matc
h
the
mounting
hard
ware
of
the
saw
w
ill
run
eccentr
ically
, causin
g loss o
f contr
ol.
h)
Never
use d
am
ag
ed
or
inco
rrect
bla
de w
ash
ers
or
bo
lt.
The b
lade w
ashers
and b
olt w
ere
specia
lly d
esig
ned for
your
saw
, fo
r optim
um
perf
orm
ance a
nd s
afe
ty o
f opera
tion.
CA
US
ES
AN
D O
PE
RA
TO
R P
RE
VE
NT
ION
OF
KIC
KB
AC
K:
m
isalig
ned s
aw
bla
de,
causin
g a
n u
ncontr
olle
d s
aw
to l
ift
up
and o
ut
of
the w
ork
pie
ce t
ow
ard
the o
pera
tor.
dow
n,
the b
lade s
talls
and t
he m
oto
r re
action d
rive
s t
he u
nit
rapid
ly b
ack
tow
ard
the o
pera
tor.
at
the b
ack
edge o
f th
e b
lade c
an d
ig i
nto
the t
op s
urf
ace o
f th
e w
ood c
ausin
g t
he b
lade t
o c
limb o
ut
of
the k
erf
and jum
p
back
tow
ard
the o
pera
tor.
pro
cedure
s or
conditio
ns and can be avo
ided by ta
kin
g pro
per
pre
cautions a
s g
iven b
elo
w:
a)
Main
tain
a fi
rm g
rip
w
ith
b
oth
h
an
ds o
n th
e saw
an
d
po
sit
ion
yo
ur
arm
s
to
resis
t kic
kb
ack
forc
es.
Po
sit
ion
yo
ur
bo
dy t
o e
ith
er
sid
e o
f th
e b
lad
e,
bu
t n
ot
in l
ine w
ith
th
e b
lad
e.
but
kic
kback
fo
rces can be contr
olle
d by th
e opera
tor,
if
pro
per
pre
cautions a
re t
ake
n.
b)
Wh
en
bla
de is b
ind
ing
, o
r w
hen
in
terr
up
tin
g a
cu
t fo
r an
y
reaso
n,
rele
ase t
he t
rig
ger
an
d h
old
th
e s
aw
mo
tio
nle
ss
in
th
e
mate
rial
un
til
the
bla
de
co
mes
to
a
co
mp
lete
sto
p. N
ever
att
em
pt
to r
em
ove t
he s
aw
fro
m t
he w
ork
or
pu
ll t
he s
aw
backw
ard
wh
ile t
he b
lad
e i
s i
n m
oti
on
or
kic
kb
ack m
ay o
ccu
r. I
nve
stigate
and t
ake
corr
ective
actions
to e
limin
ate
the c
ause o
f bla
de b
indin
g.
c)
Wh
en
resta
rtin
g a
saw
in
th
e w
ork
pie
ce
, cen
tre t
he s
aw
b
lad
e in
th
e k
erf
an
d c
heck th
at saw
teeth
are
no
t en
gag
ed
4
so
on
as b
lad
e e
nte
rs t
he m
ate
rial, t
he l
ow
er
gu
ard
mu
st
be r
ele
ased
. F
or
all
oth
er
saw
ing,
the l
ow
er
guard
should
opera
te a
uto
matically
.d
) A
lways
ob
serv
e
that
the
low
er
gu
ard
is
co
veri
ng
th
e
bla
de b
efo
re p
lacin
g saw
d
ow
n o
n b
en
ch
o
r fl
oo
r. A
n
unpro
tecte
d,
coasting
bla
de
will
cause
the
saw
to
w
alk
back
ward
s,
cuttin
g w
hate
ver
is i
n i
ts p
ath
. B
e a
ware
of
the
tim
e it
take
s for
the b
lade t
o s
top a
fter
switch is r
ele
ased.
U
se c
lam
ps o
r an
oth
er
pra
cti
cal
way t
o s
ecu
re a
nd
su
pp
ort
th
e w
ork
pie
ce t
o a
sta
ble
pla
tfo
rm.
Hold
ing t
he w
ork
by h
and
or
again
st
your
body l
eave
s i
t unsta
ble
and m
ay l
ead t
o l
oss o
f contr
ol.
no
t in
lin
e w
ith
th
e s
aw
bla
de
.
to j
um
p b
ack
ward
s (
see C
au
ses a
nd
Op
era
tor
Pre
ven
tio
n o
f K
ickb
ack a
nd
KIC
KB
AC
K).
lu
mb
er
befo
re c
utt
ing
.
Alw
ays m
ake s
ure
no
thin
g i
nte
rfere
s w
ith
th
e m
ovem
en
t o
f th
e l
ow
er
bla
de g
uard
.
Ac
ce
ss
ori
es
m
us
t b
e
rate
d
for
at
lea
st
the
s
pe
ed
re
co
mm
en
ded
on
th
e t
oo
l w
arn
ing
lab
el. W
heels
and o
ther
accessories r
unnin
g o
ver
rate
d s
peed c
an f
ly a
part
and c
ause
in
jury
. A
ccessory
ratings m
ust
alw
ays b
e a
bove
tool
speed a
s
show
n o
n t
ool nam
epla
te.
nois
e o
r abnorm
al opera
tion o
cccurs
.
into
th
e m
ate
rial. I
f saw
bla
de i
s b
indin
g,
it m
ay w
alk
up o
r kic
kback
fro
m t
he w
ork
pie
ce a
s t
he s
aw
is r
esta
rted.
d)
Su
pp
ort
la
rge
pan
els
to
m
inim
ize
the
risk
of
bla
de
pin
ch
ing
an
d kic
kb
ack.
Larg
e panels
te
nd to
sag under
their o
wn w
eig
ht. S
upport
s m
ust
be p
laced u
nder
the p
anel
on b
oth
sid
es,
near
the l
ine o
f cut
and n
ear
the e
dge o
f th
e
panel.
e)
Do
n
ot
use
du
ll
or
dam
ag
ed
b
lad
es.
Unsharp
ened
or
impro
perl
y s
et bla
des p
roduce n
arr
ow
kerf
causin
g e
xcessiv
e
fric
tion,
bla
de b
indin
g a
nd k
ickback
.f)
B
lad
e d
ep
th a
nd
bevel
ad
justi
ng
lo
ckin
g l
evers
mu
st
be
tig
ht
an
d secu
re b
efo
re m
akin
g cu
t. If bla
de adju
stm
ent
shifts
while
cuttin
g,
it m
ay c
ause b
indin
g a
nd k
ickback
.g
) U
se
extr
a
cau
tio
n
wh
en
m
akin
g
a “p
lun
ge
cu
ts”
into
exis
tin
g w
alls o
r o
ther
blin
d a
reas.
The p
rotr
udin
g b
lade
may c
ut
obje
cts
that
can c
ause k
ickback
.
LO
WE
R G
UA
RD
SA
FE
TY
IN
ST
RU
CT
ION
Sa)
Ch
eck lo
wer
gu
ard
fo
r p
rop
er
clo
sin
g b
efo
re e
ach
use
. Do
n
ot
op
era
te t
he s
aw
if
low
er
gu
ard
do
es n
ot
mo
ve f
reely
an
d c
lose i
nsta
ntl
y. N
ever
cla
mp
or
tie t
he l
ow
er
gu
ard
in
to t
he o
pen
po
sit
ion
. If s
aw
is a
ccid
enta
lly d
ropped,
low
er
guard
may b
e b
ent. R
ais
e t
he low
er
guard
with t
he r
etr
acting
handle
and m
ake
sure
it m
ove
s fre
ely
and d
oes n
ot to
uch the
bla
de o
r any o
ther
part
, in
all
angle
s a
nd d
epth
s o
f cut.
b)
Ch
eck th
e o
pera
tio
n o
f th
e lo
wer
gu
ard
sp
rin
g.
If th
e
gu
ard
an
d th
e sp
rin
g are
n
ot
op
era
tin
g p
rop
erl
y, th
ey
mu
st
be serv
iced
b
efo
re u
se
. Low
er
guard
m
ay opera
te
slu
ggis
hly
due to d
am
aged p
art
s, gum
my d
eposits, or
a b
uild
-up o
f debri
s.
c)
Lo
wer
gu
ard
sh
ou
ld
be
retr
acte
d
man
ually
on
ly
for
sp
ecia
l cu
ts
su
ch
as
“p
lun
ge
cu
ts”
an
d
“co
mp
ou
nd
cu
ts.”
R
ais
e
low
er
gu
ard
b
y
retr
acti
ng
h
an
dle
an
d
as
5
secure
ly b
efo
re u
sin
g t
ool.
re
movin
g it
or
when r
em
ovin
g t
he d
iam
ond k
nock
out.
a c
ut.
th
e t
ool firm
ly w
ith b
oth
hands w
hen in u
se.
monoto
nous o
pera
tions.
Alw
ays b
e s
ure
of positio
n o
f yo
ur
hands
rela
tive
to t
he b
lade.
S
tay c
lear
of
end p
ieces t
hat
may f
all
after
cuttin
g o
ff. T
hey m
ay
be h
ot, s
harp
and/o
r heavy.
Serious p
ers
onal in
jury
may r
esult.
R
epla
ce o
r re
pair d
am
aged c
ord
s. M
ake
sure
your
exte
nsio
n c
ord
is
in g
ood c
onditio
n.
Use o
nly
3-w
ire e
xte
nsio
n c
ord
s t
hat
have
3-p
rong g
roundin
g-t
ype p
lugs a
nd 3
-pole
recepta
cle
s that accept
the t
ool’s
plu
g.
A
n
exte
nsio
n
co
rd
mu
st
have
ad
eq
uate
w
ire
siz
e
(AW
G
or
Am
eri
can
Wir
e G
au
ge)
for
safe
ty.
The s
malle
r th
e g
auge
num
ber
of
the w
ire,
the g
reate
r th
e c
apacity o
f th
e c
able
, th
at
is
16 g
auge h
as m
ore
capacity t
han 1
8 g
auge. A
n u
nders
ized c
ord
w
ill c
ause a
dro
p i
n l
ine v
oltage r
esultin
g i
n l
oss o
f pow
er
and
ove
rheating. W
hen u
sin
g m
ore
than o
ne e
xte
nsio
n to m
ake
up the
tota
l le
ngth
, be s
ure
each i
ndiv
idual
exte
nsio
n c
onta
ins a
t le
ast
the m
inim
um
wire s
ize. T
he follo
win
g table
show
s the c
orr
ect siz
e
to u
se d
ependin
g o
n c
ord
length
and n
am
epla
te a
mpere
rating.
If i
n d
oubt, u
se t
he n
ext
heavie
r gauge. T
he s
malle
r th
e g
auge
num
ber, t
he h
eavie
r th
e c
ord
.
Min
imu
m G
au
ge f
or
Co
rd S
ets
Am
pere
Rati
ng
Vo
lts
To
tal
Len
gth
of
Co
rd i
n F
eet
(mete
rs)
120V
25 (
7.6)
50 (
15.2
)10
0 (3
0.5)
150
(45.
7)240V
50 (
15.2
)10
0 (3
0.5)
200
(61.
0)30
0 (9
1.4)
Mo
re
Th
an
No
t M
ore
Th
an
AW
G
06
1816
1614
610
1816
1412
1012
1616
1412
1216
1412
Not
Rec
omm
ende
d
CA
UT
ION
: B
lades c
oast
after
turn
off.
Seri
ous p
ers
onal
inju
ry
may r
esult.
WA
RN
ING
: A
LW
AY
S w
ear
pro
per
pers
on
al h
eari
ng
pro
tecti
on
th
at
co
nfo
rms t
o A
NS
I S
12.6
(S
3.1
9)
du
rin
g u
se
. U
nder
som
e
conditio
ns
and
dura
tion
of
use,
nois
e
from
th
is
pro
duct
may
contr
ibute
to h
eari
ng loss.
WA
RN
ING
: A
LW
AY
S
us
e
ey
e
pro
tec
tio
n.
All
use
rs
an
d
bysta
nders
m
ust
wear
eye
pro
tectio
n
tha
t co
nfo
rms
to
AN
SI
Z87.1
.
WA
RN
ING
: A
LW
AY
S
US
E
SA
FE
TY
G
LA
SS
ES
. E
ve
ryd
ay
eye
gla
sse
s
are
N
OT
sa
fety
g
lasse
s.
Als
o
use
fa
ce
o
r d
ust
mask i
f cuttin
g o
pera
tion i
s d
usty
. A
LW
AY
S w
ear
cert
ifie
d s
afe
ty
equip
ment:
WA
RN
ING
: S
om
e
dust
cre
ate
d
by
pow
er
sandin
g,
saw
ing,
gri
ndin
g, d
rilli
ng, a
nd o
ther constr
uction a
ctivitie
s c
onta
ins c
hem
icals
know
n i
n t
he s
tate
of
Calif
orn
ia t
o c
ause c
ancer,
bir
th d
efe
cts
or
oth
er
repro
ductive
harm
. S
om
e e
xam
ple
s o
f th
ese c
hem
icals
are
:
6
pro
ducts
, and
(C
CA
).Your
risk fro
m these e
xposure
s v
ari
es, dependin
g o
n h
ow
often y
ou
do t
his
type o
f w
ork
. To r
educe y
our
exposure
to t
hese c
hem
icals
: w
ork
in
a w
ell
ventila
ted are
a,
and w
ork
w
ith appro
ved safe
ty
equip
ment, s
uch a
s t
hose d
ust
masks t
hat
are
specia
lly d
esig
ned
to f
ilter
out
mic
roscopic
part
icle
s.
A
vo
id p
rolo
ng
ed
co
nta
ct
wit
h d
ust
fro
m p
ow
er
san
din
g,
saw
ing
, g
rin
din
g, d
rillin
g, an
d o
ther
co
nstr
ucti
on
acti
vit
ies. W
ear
pro
tecti
ve c
loth
ing
an
d w
ash
exp
osed
are
as w
ith
so
ap
an
d w
ate
r. A
llow
ing d
ust
to g
et
into
your
mouth
, eye
s, o
r la
y o
n t
he s
kin
may p
rom
ote
absorp
tion o
f harm
ful chem
icals
.W
AR
NIN
G:
Use o
f th
is t
ool
can g
enera
te a
nd/o
r dis
burs
e d
ust,
whic
h
may
cause
seri
ous
and
perm
anent
respirato
ry
or
oth
er
inju
ry.
Alw
ays u
se N
IOS
H/O
SH
A a
ppro
ved r
espirato
ry p
rote
ction
appro
pri
ate
for
the d
ust
exposure
. D
irect
part
icle
s a
way f
rom
face
and b
ody.
Alw
ays o
pera
te t
ool
in w
ell-
ventila
ted a
rea a
nd p
rovid
e
for
pro
per
dust
rem
ova
l. U
se
dust
colle
ction
syste
m
where
ver
possib
le.
sym
bols
and t
heir d
efinitio
ns a
re a
s follo
ws:
V .............v
olts
A ..
..........
am
pere
s
Hz ...........h
ert
z
W ..
.........w
atts
min
.........m
inute
s
.........a
ltern
ating c
urr
ent
.......d
irect
curr
ent
.........a
ltern
ating o
r direct
...........C
lass I
Constr
uction
..............c
urr
ent
...............(
gro
unded)
no ..
........
no load s
peed
...........C
lass I
I C
onstr
uction
...........e
art
hin
g t
erm
inal
...............(
double
insula
ted)
..
........
safe
ty a
lert
sym
bol
BP
M ..
.....b
eats
per
min
ute
…
/min
....
per
min
ute
RP
M ..
.....r
evo
lutions p
er
min
ute
IP
M ..
......
impacts
per
min
ute
W
AR
NIN
G: N
eve
r m
odify the p
ow
er
tool o
r any p
art
of it. D
am
age
or
pers
onal in
jury
could
result.
Ref
er to
Fig
ure
1 fo
r sa
w c
ompo
nent
s.
INT
EN
DE
D U
SE
The
se h
eavy
-dut
y ci
rcul
ar s
aws
are
desi
gned
for
prof
essi
onal
woo
d cu
tting
app
licat
ions
. DO
NO
T u
se w
ater
fee
d at
tach
men
ts w
ith t
his
saw
. D
O N
OT
use
abr
asiv
e w
heel
s or
bla
des.
DO
NO
T u
se u
nder
w
et c
ondi
tions
or
in p
rese
nce
of fl
amm
able
liqu
ids
or g
ases
. T
hese
hea
vy-d
uty
saw
s ar
e pr
ofes
sion
al p
ower
too
ls.
DO
NO
T l
et
child
ren
com
e in
to c
onta
ct w
ith t
he t
ool.
Sup
ervi
sion
is
requ
ired
whe
n in
expe
rienc
ed o
pera
tors
use
this
tool
.
M
FIG
. 2W
AR
NIN
G:
To r
educe t
he r
isk o
f seri
ous p
ers
onal in
jury
, D
o n
ot
use
th
e s
aw
with t
he s
aw
hook r
ota
ted
belo
w t
he foot
pla
te.
WA
RN
ING
: To
reduce
the
risk
of
inju
ry fr
om
th
e saw
fa
lling on
o
pe
rato
rs
or
bysta
nd
ers
, m
ake
sure
the s
aw
is s
upport
ed s
ecure
ly
when u
sin
g t
he h
ook t
o h
ang t
he
saw
fr
om
a
rafter,
jo
ist
or
oth
er
ele
vate
d s
upport
.
7
Your
saw
has
a c
onve
nien
t sa
w h
ook
that
allo
ws
the
saw
to
hang
fr
om a
jois
t, ra
fter,
or o
ther
sui
tabl
e, s
tabl
e st
ruct
ure.
The
saw
hoo
k fo
lds
flat a
gain
st th
e to
ol b
ody
whe
n no
t in
use.
To
use
the
saw
hoo
k, p
ush
dow
n on
the
hook
to r
otat
e it
away
from
th
e ha
ndle
unt
il it
latc
hes
into
pos
ition
.To
ret
urn
the
saw
hoo
k to
its
stor
ed p
ositi
on, p
ull t
he h
ook
up u
ntil
it la
tche
s ag
ains
t the
tool
bod
y.
FIG
. 3
The
DW
S53
5T i
s eq
uipp
ed w
ith a
tw
ist-
lock
con
nect
or a
s sh
own
in F
igur
e 3.
Thi
s pr
even
ts t
he c
ord
from
unp
lugg
ing
if th
e co
rd i
s in
adve
rtan
tly p
ulle
d. O
nly
plug
the
twis
t-lo
ck c
onne
ctor
into
a 3
-wire
ex
tens
ion
cord
with
a fe
mal
e co
nnec
tor.
1. H
old
the
saw
firm
ly. L
ift th
e de
pth
adju
stm
ent l
ocki
ng le
ver
(B)
to
mov
e fo
ot p
late
to o
btai
n th
e de
sire
d de
pth
of c
ut.
2. L
ower
the
dept
h ad
just
men
t loc
king
leve
r an
d tig
hten
sec
urel
y to
lo
ck th
e de
pth
of c
ut b
efor
e op
erat
ing
saw
.T
he le
ngth
of c
ut m
arki
ngs
on th
e si
de o
f the
foot
pla
te a
re a
ccur
ate
at f
ull d
epth
of
cut
only
. Set
ting
the
saw
at
the
prop
er c
uttin
g de
pth
keep
s bl
ade
fric
tion
to a
min
imum
, re
mov
es s
awdu
st f
rom
bet
wee
n th
e bl
ade
teet
h, r
esul
ts i
n co
oler
, fa
ster
saw
ing
and
redu
ces
the
chan
ce o
f kic
kbac
k.
B
FIG
. 4F
IG. 5 G
ULL
ET
OF
BLA
DE
TIP
OF
TO
OT
H
For
the
mos
t effi
cien
t cut
ting
actio
n, s
et th
e de
pth
adju
stm
ent s
o th
at
half
of a
bla
de t
ooth
will
pro
ject
bel
ow t
he m
ater
ial
to b
e cu
t. T
his
dist
ance
is fr
om th
e tip
of t
he to
oth
to th
e bo
ttom
of t
he g
ulle
t in
fron
t of
it (r
efer
to in
set o
f Fig
ure
5). T
his
keep
s bl
ade
fric
tion
at a
min
imum
, re
mov
es s
awdu
st f
rom
the
cut
, re
sults
in
cool
er,
fast
er s
awin
g an
d re
duce
s th
e ch
ance
of
kick
back
. A
met
hod
for
chec
king
for
cor
rect
cu
tting
dep
th i
s sh
own
in F
igur
e 5.
Lay
a p
iece
of
the
mat
eria
l yo
u pl
an t
o cu
t al
ong
the
side
of
the
blad
e, a
s sh
own,
and
obs
erve
how
m
uch
toot
h pr
ojec
ts b
eyon
d th
e m
ater
ial.
T
he
full
rang
e of
th
e
N
I
HO
FIG
. 6
beve
l ad
just
men
t is
fro
m
0˚
to
53˚.
Det
ents
ar
e lo
cate
d at
22.
5˚ a
nd 4
5˚.
The
an
gle
quad
rant
is
gr
adua
ted
in i
ncre
men
ts
of 1
˚. O
n th
e fr
ont
of t
he
saw
is
a
beve
l an
gle
adju
stm
ent
mec
hani
sm
8
whi
ch
cons
ists
of
a
calib
rate
d an
gle
quad
rant
(I
) an
d a
beve
l ad
just
men
t lev
er (H
). T
he a
ngle
qua
dran
t allo
ws
for c
oars
e ad
just
men
t (N
) or
fine
adj
ustm
ent (
O)
to a
chie
ve b
ette
r ac
cura
cy in
cut
ting.
TO
SE
T T
HE
SA
W F
OR
A B
EV
EL
CU
T 1
. Lift
the
beve
l adj
ustm
ent l
ever
(H) a
nd ti
lt fo
ot p
late
to th
e de
sire
d an
gle
by a
ligni
ng th
e po
inte
r w
ith th
e de
sire
d an
gle
mar
k.
2. P
ush
the
beve
l ad
just
men
t le
ver
dow
n an
d tig
hten
sec
urel
y to
lo
ck th
e an
gle.
IF A
DD
ITIO
NA
L A
DJU
ST
ME
NT
IS
NE
ED
ED
1. A
djus
t the
saw
to 0
˚ be
vel.
FIG
. 7
2. R
etra
ct b
lade
gua
rd.
Pla
ce t
he s
aw o
n bl
ade
side
. 3
. Lift
bev
el a
djus
tmen
t lev
er. P
lace
a s
quar
e ag
ains
t th
e bl
ade
and
foot
pla
te t
o ad
just
th
e 90
˚ se
tting
. 4
. Mov
e th
e ad
just
men
t sc
rew
, lo
cate
d on
the
bot
tom
of
the
foot
pl
ate
(Fig
. 7),
so
that
the
foot
pla
te w
ill s
top
at th
e pr
oper
ang
le.
5. C
onfir
m th
e ac
cura
cy o
f the
set
ting
by c
heck
ing
the
squa
rene
ss
of a
n ac
tual
cut
on
a sc
rap
piec
e of
mat
eria
l.
T
he f
ront
of
the
saw
foot
pla
te (
D)
has
a 0˚
ker
f in
dica
tor
(F)
and
a 45
˚ ker
f ind
icat
or (G
) for
ver
tical
and
bev
el c
uttin
g. T
he k
erf i
ndic
ator
s en
able
you
to
guid
e th
e sa
w a
long
the
cut
ting
lines
pen
cile
d on
the
w
orkp
iece
. T
he in
dica
tor
alig
ns w
ith t
he le
ft (o
uter
) si
de o
f th
e sa
w b
lade
. The
m
ovin
g bl
ade
mak
ing
the
slot
or
“ker
f” c
ut f
alls
to
the
right
of
the
indi
cato
r. P
ositi
on th
e sa
w a
long
the
penc
iled
cutti
ng li
ne s
o th
at th
e ke
rf f
alls
int
o th
e w
aste
or
surp
lus
mat
eria
l. M
arki
ng i
ndic
ator
s on
th
e fr
ont o
f the
foot
pla
te a
re a
t 1/2
" (1
3 m
m)
inte
rval
s fo
r ad
ditio
nal
cutti
ng g
uide
s.
PF
IG. 8
G FD
Ker
f in
dica
tors
(P
) ar
e al
so lo
cate
d on
the
insi
de o
f th
e fo
ot p
late
to
keep
the
saw
squ
are
whe
n cu
tting
.
W
AR
NIN
G:
To
re
du
ce
the
risk
of
seri
ou
s
pers
on
al
inju
ry,
turn
to
ol
off
an
d d
isco
nn
ect
too
l fr
om
p
ow
er
so
urc
e b
efo
re
makin
g a
ny a
dju
stm
en
ts o
r re
mo
vin
g/in
sta
llin
g a
ttach
men
ts o
r accesso
ries.
IMP
OR
TA
NT
: A
lway
s m
ake
sure
the
dept
h ad
just
men
t loc
king
leve
r is
in th
e do
wn
posi
tion
befo
re o
pera
ting
saw
.
W
AR
NIN
G: T
o r
ed
uce t
he r
isk o
f seri
ou
s p
ers
on
al in
jury
, h
old
saw
wit
h b
oth
han
ds w
hen
sta
rtin
g t
he s
aw
to
avo
id k
ickb
ack.
Pre
ss t
he t
rigge
r sw
itch
(A)
to t
urn
the
tool
on.
Rel
ease
the
trig
ger
switc
h to
turn
the
tool
off.
N
OT
E: T
his
tool
has
no
prov
isio
n to
lock
the
trig
ger i
n th
e on
pos
ition
an
d sh
ould
nev
er b
e lo
cked
on
by a
ny o
ther
mea
ns.
IMP
OR
TA
NT
: M
ost
repl
acem
ent
blad
es c
ome
with
a r
ound
arb
or
cent
er o
peni
ng w
hich
mus
t be
kno
cked
out
so
a di
amon
d-sh
aped
9
free
ly a
nd d
oes
not t
ouch
the
blad
e, fo
ot p
late
or
any
othe
r pa
rt,
in a
ll an
gles
and
dep
ths
of c
ut.
4. P
lace
bla
de (
T)
on s
aw s
pind
le (
U)
agai
nst
the
inne
r cl
amp
was
her
(V),
mak
ing
sure
tha
t th
e bl
ade
will
rot
ate
in t
he p
rope
r di
rect
ion
(the
dire
ctio
n of
the
rot
atio
n ar
row
on
the
saw
bla
de
and
the
teet
h m
ust p
oint
in th
e sa
me
dire
ctio
n as
the
dire
ctio
n of
ro
tatio
n ar
row
on
the
low
er b
lade
gua
rd).
I
MP
OR
TA
NT
: A
lway
s en
sure
the
diam
ond-
shap
ed a
rbor
cen
ter
of th
e bl
ade
alig
ns w
ith th
e ra
ised
dia
mon
d-sh
aped
arb
or c
ente
r on
the
oute
r cl
amp
was
her.
C
E
R
FIG
. 10
U
S
J
TV
H QQ
J
arbo
r ce
nter
is e
xpos
ed. O
nly
blad
es w
ith a
dia
mon
d-sh
aped
ar
bor
cent
er c
an b
e us
ed o
n th
is s
aw.
NO
TIC
E: N
eve
r in
sta
ll a b
lade w
ithout re
movin
g the k
nock
out. L
ack
of bla
de e
ngagem
ent w
ill c
ause the b
lade to c
om
e into
conta
ct w
ith
oth
er
part
s o
f th
e s
aw
causin
g t
ool dam
age.
TO
RE
MO
VE
KN
OC
KO
UT
WA
RN
ING
: ALW
AY
S u
se e
ye p
rote
cti
on
. All
users
and b
ysta
nders
m
ust w
ear
eye
pro
tectio
n that confo
rms to A
NS
I Z
87.1
.
WA
RN
ING
: M
ake
sure
that beve
l adju
stin
g lo
ckin
g le
ver is
tig
ht and
secure
after
usin
g i
t to
rem
ove
knock
out.
If b
lade a
dju
stm
ent
shift
s
while
cuttin
g it m
ay c
ause b
indin
g a
nd k
ickback
.F
IG. 9
Pla
ce t
he r
ound
cen
ter
hole
of
the
blad
e in
to t
he n
otch
(Q
) on
the
to
p of
the
bev
el a
djus
tmen
t le
ver
(H).
Gra
spin
g th
e sa
w a
nd b
lade
fir
mly
, pu
ll un
til t
he k
nock
out
pops
out
. The
dia
mon
d-sh
aped
ar
bor
cent
er is
now
exp
osed
.
TO
IN
STA
LL
TH
E
BL
AD
E
(FIG
. 1, 10, 11)
1. L
oose
n an
d re
mov
e th
e bl
ade
clam
ping
scr
ew (
R)
with
the
w
renc
h pr
ovid
ed,
by t
urni
ng i
t cl
ockw
ise
as i
ndic
ated
by
the
arro
w o
n th
e ou
ter
clam
p w
ashe
r (S
). 2
. Rem
ove
oute
r cl
amp
was
her
(S).
3. U
sing
the
low
er b
lade
gua
rd re
trac
ting
leve
r (C
), re
trac
t the
low
er
blad
e gu
ard
(E).
I
MP
OR
TA
NT
: W
hen
retr
actin
g th
e lo
wer
bla
de g
uard
to
inst
all
the
blad
e, c
heck
the
con
ditio
n an
d op
erat
ion
of t
he lo
wer
bla
de
guar
d to
ass
ure
that
it is
wor
king
pro
perly
. Mak
e su
re it
mov
es
10
N
OT
E:
Do
not
assu
me
that
the
prin
ting
on t
he s
aw b
lade
will
al
way
s be
faci
ng y
ou w
hen
prop
erly
inst
alle
d.
UF
IG. 1
1T
S
5. P
lace
out
er c
lam
p w
ashe
r (S
) on
saw
spi
ndle
(U
) w
ith th
e la
rge
flat
surfa
ce a
gain
st t
he b
lade
and
the
wor
ding
on
the
oute
r cl
amp
was
her
faci
ng y
ou a
s sh
own
in F
igur
e 11
. 6
. Thr
ead
the
blad
e cl
ampi
ng
scre
w
(R)
into
sa
w
spin
dle
by
hand
(s
crew
ha
s le
ft-ha
nd
thre
ads
and
mus
t be
tu
rned
co
unte
rclo
ckw
ise
to ti
ghte
n).
7. S
low
ly r
elea
se th
e lo
wer
bla
de g
uard
ret
ract
ing
leve
r (C
). 8
. Dep
ress
the
spin
dle
lock
but
ton
(J) w
hile
turn
ing
the
saw
spi
ndle
w
ith th
e bl
ade
wre
nch
prov
ided
unt
il th
e bl
ade
lock
eng
ages
and
th
e bl
ade
stop
s ro
tatin
g. U
sing
the
bla
de w
renc
h, f
irmly
tig
hten
bl
ade
clam
ping
scr
ew.
N
OT
ICE
: N
eve
r engage t
he b
lade l
ock
while
saw
is r
unnin
g,
or
engage i
n a
n e
ffort
to s
top t
he t
ool.
Neve
r tu
rn t
he s
aw
on
while
the b
lade l
ock
is e
ngaged.
Seri
ous d
am
age t
o y
our
saw
w
ill r
esult.
TO
RE
PL
AC
E T
HE
BL
AD
E (
FIG
. 10–12)
1. D
epre
ss th
e sp
indl
e lo
ck b
utto
n (J
) whi
le tu
rnin
g th
e sa
w s
pind
le
with
the
blad
e w
renc
h pr
ovid
ed u
ntil
the
blad
e lo
ck e
ngag
es a
nd
the
blad
e st
ops
rota
ting.
TIG
HT
EN
(c
ounte
rclo
ckw
ise)
FIG
. 12
J
LOO
SE
N
(clo
ckw
ise)
2. W
ith t
he b
lade
wre
nch
prov
ided
, lo
osen
the
bla
de c
lam
ping
sc
rew
(R
) by
tur
ning
it
cloc
kwis
e as
ind
icat
ed b
y th
e ar
row
on
the
oute
r cl
amp
was
her
(S).
3. R
emov
e th
e ou
ter
clam
p w
ashe
r (S
). 4
. Usi
ng th
e lo
wer
bla
de g
uard
retr
actin
g le
ver (
C),
retr
act t
he lo
wer
bl
ade
guar
d. R
emov
e us
ed b
lade
and
pro
perly
dis
card
. 5
. Ins
tall
new
bla
de a
s pr
evio
usly
des
crib
ed.
6. C
lean
any
saw
dust
tha
t m
ay h
ave
accu
mul
ated
in t
he g
uard
or
clam
p w
ashe
r ar
ea.
Che
ck t
he c
ondi
tion
and
oper
atio
n of
the
lo
wer
bla
de g
uard
as
prev
ious
ly o
utlin
ed.
Do
not
lubr
icat
e th
is
area
. 7
. Sel
ect
the
prop
er b
lade
for
the
app
licat
ion
(ref
er t
o B
lad
es).
Alw
ays
use
blad
es t
hat
are
the
corr
ect
size
(di
amet
er)
with
the
pr
oper
siz
e an
d sh
ape
cent
er h
ole
for
mou
ntin
g on
the
saw
sp
indl
e. A
lway
s as
sure
tha
t th
e m
axim
um r
ecom
men
ded
spee
d (r
pm) o
n th
e sa
w b
lade
mee
ts o
r exc
eeds
the
spee
d (r
pm) o
f the
sa
w.
11
LO
WE
R B
LA
DE
GU
AR
D
WA
RN
ING
: T
he l
ow
er
bla
de g
uard
is a
safe
ty f
eatu
re w
hic
h
red
uces t
he r
isk o
f seri
ou
s p
ers
on
al
inju
ry.
Never
use t
he s
aw
if
th
e l
ow
er
gu
ard
is m
issin
g,
dam
ag
ed
, m
isassem
ble
d o
r n
ot
wo
rkin
g p
rop
erl
y. D
o n
ot re
ly o
n th
e lo
wer
bla
de g
uard
to
pro
tect
yo
u u
nd
er
all c
ircu
msta
nces. Y
ou
r safe
ty d
ep
en
ds o
n f
ollo
win
g
all w
arn
ing
s a
nd
pre
cau
tio
ns a
s w
ell a
s p
rop
er
op
era
tio
n o
f th
e saw
. C
heck lo
wer
gu
ard
fo
r p
rop
er
clo
sin
g b
efo
re each
u
se a
s o
utl
ined
in
Safe
ty I
nstr
ucti
on
s f
or
All S
aw
s. If
th
e l
ow
er
bla
de g
uard
is m
issin
g o
r n
ot
wo
rkin
g p
rop
erl
y, h
ave t
he s
aw
serv
iced
befo
re u
sin
g. T
o a
ssu
re p
rod
uct
safe
ty a
nd
reliab
ilit
y,
rep
air
, m
ain
ten
an
ce
an
d
ad
justm
en
t sh
ou
ld
be
perf
orm
ed
b
y
an
au
tho
rized
serv
ice
cen
ter
or
oth
er
qu
alifi
ed
serv
ice
org
an
izati
on
, alw
ays u
sin
g i
den
tical
rep
lacem
en
t p
art
s.
WA
RN
ING
: To m
inim
ize t
he r
isk o
f eye
inju
ry,
alw
ays u
se e
ye
pro
tection.
Carb
ide i
s a
hard
but
bri
ttle
mate
rial.
Fore
ign o
bje
cts
in
the w
ork
pie
ce s
uch a
s w
ire o
r nails
can c
ause t
ips t
o c
rack
or
bre
ak. O
nly
opera
te s
aw
when p
roper
saw
bla
de g
uard
is in p
lace.
Mount
bla
de s
ecure
ly i
n p
roper
rota
tion b
efo
re u
sin
g,
and a
lways
use a
cle
an,
sharp
bla
de.
CA
UT
ION
: D
o not
cut
ferr
ous m
eta
ls (s
teel),
masonry
, gla
ss,
masonry
-type p
lankin
g,
cem
ent
board
or
tile
with t
his
saw
.D
o no
t use
abr
asiv
e w
heel
s or
bla
des.
A d
ull b
lade
will
cau
se s
low
, in
effic
ient
cut
ting
resu
lting
in o
verlo
ad t
o th
e sa
w m
otor
, ex
cess
ive
splin
terin
g an
d co
uld
incr
ease
the
pos
sibi
lity
of k
ickb
ack.
Ple
ase
refe
r to
the
follo
win
g ta
ble
to d
eter
min
e th
e co
rrec
t siz
e re
plac
emen
t bl
ade
for
your
mod
el s
aw.
DW
S535, D
WS
535T
B
lad
e
Dia
mete
r Teeth
A
pp
licati
on
D
W35
92B
10
7-1/
4"
18
Gen
eral
Pur
pose
DW
3578
B10
(1
84 m
m)
24
Woo
d C
uttin
g
D
W35
76B
10
7-1/
4"
36
Ply
woo
d C
uttin
g
DW
3526
(1
84 m
m)
140
D
W35
78B
10
7-1/
4"
24
Lam
inat
ed o
r
(184
mm
)
engi
neer
ed lu
mbe
r
If yo
u ne
ed a
ssis
tanc
e re
gard
ing
blad
es, p
leas
e ca
ll 1-
800-
4-D
EW
ALT
(1
-800
-433
-925
8).
Kic
kbac
k is
a s
udde
n re
actio
n to
a p
inch
ed,
boun
d or
mis
alig
ned
saw
bla
de,
caus
ing
an u
ncon
trol
led
saw
to
lift
up a
nd o
ut o
f th
e w
orkp
iece
tow
ard
the
oper
ator
. Whe
n th
e bl
ade
is p
inch
ed o
r bo
und
tight
ly b
y th
e ke
rf c
losi
ng d
own,
the
bla
de s
talls
and
the
mot
or
reac
tion
driv
es th
e un
it ra
pidl
y ba
ck to
war
d th
e op
erat
or. I
f the
bla
de
beco
mes
twis
ted
or m
isal
igne
d in
the
cut,
the
teet
h at
the
back
edg
e of
the
bla
de c
an d
ig i
nto
the
top
surfa
ce o
f th
e w
ood
caus
ing
the
blad
e to
clim
b ou
t of t
he k
erf a
nd ju
mp
back
tow
ard
the
oper
ator
.K
ickb
ack
is m
ore
likel
y to
occ
ur w
hen
any
of th
e fo
llow
ing
cond
ition
s ex
ist.
1.
IMP
RO
PE
R W
OR
KP
IEC
E S
UP
PO
RT
A
. Sag
ging
or
impr
oper
lift
ing
of t
he c
ut o
ff pi
ece
can
caus
e pi
nchi
ng o
f the
bla
de a
nd le
ad to
kic
kbac
k (F
ig. 1
4).
B
. Cut
ting
thro
ugh
mat
eria
l su
ppor
ted
at t
he o
uter
end
s on
ly
can
caus
e ki
ckba
ck. A
s th
e m
ater
ial w
eake
ns it
sag
s, c
losi
ng
dow
n th
e ke
rf a
nd p
inch
ing
the
blad
e.
12
C
. Cut
ting
off
a ca
ntile
vere
d or
ove
rhan
ging
pie
ce o
f m
ater
ial
from
the
botto
m u
p in
a v
ertic
al d
irect
ion
can
caus
e ki
ckba
ck.
The
falli
ng c
ut o
ff pi
ece
can
pinc
h th
e bl
ade.
D
. Cut
ting
off
long
na
rrow
st
rips
(as
in
rippi
ng)
can
caus
e ki
ckba
ck. T
he c
ut o
ff st
rip c
an s
ag o
r tw
ist c
losi
ng th
e ke
rf a
nd
pinc
hing
the
blad
e.
E. S
nagg
ing
the
low
er g
uard
on
a su
rface
bel
ow t
he m
ater
ial
bein
g cu
t m
omen
taril
y re
duce
s op
erat
or c
ontr
ol.
The
saw
ca
n lif
t pa
rtia
lly o
ut o
f th
e cu
t in
crea
sing
the
cha
nce
of b
lade
tw
ist.
2.
IMP
RO
PE
R D
EP
TH
OF
CU
T S
ET
TIN
G O
N S
AW
T
o m
ake
the
mos
t ef
ficie
nt c
ut,
the
blad
e sh
ould
pro
trud
e on
ly
far
enou
gh t
o ex
pose
hal
f of
a t
ooth
as
show
n in
Fig
ure
5. T
his
allo
ws
the
foot
pla
te to
sup
port
the
blad
e an
d m
inim
izes
twis
ting
and
pinc
hing
in
the
mat
eria
l. S
ee t
he s
ectio
n tit
led
Cu
ttin
g
Dep
th A
dju
stm
en
t.
3.
BL
AD
E T
WIS
TIN
G (
MIS
AL
IGN
ME
NT
IN
CU
T)
A
. Pus
hing
har
der
to c
ut t
hrou
gh a
kno
t, a
nail,
or
a ha
rd g
rain
ar
ea c
an c
ause
the
blad
e to
twis
t.
B. T
ryin
g to
tur
n th
e sa
w i
n th
e cu
t (t
ryin
g to
get
bac
k on
the
m
arke
d lin
e) c
an c
ause
bla
de tw
ist
C
. Ove
r-re
achi
ng o
r op
erat
ing
the
saw
with
poo
r bo
dy c
ontr
ol
(out
of b
alan
ce),
can
res
ult i
n tw
istin
g th
e bl
ade.
D
. Cha
ngin
g ha
nd g
rip o
r bo
dy p
ositi
on w
hile
cut
ting
can
resu
lt in
bla
de tw
ist.
E
. Bac
king
up
the
saw
to c
lear
bla
de c
an le
ad to
twis
t.
4.
MA
TE
RIA
LS
TH
AT
RE
QU
IRE
EX
TR
A A
TT
EN
TIO
N
A
. Wet
lum
ber
B
. Gre
en lu
mbe
r (m
ater
ial f
resh
ly c
ut o
r no
t kiln
drie
d)
C
. Pre
ssur
e tr
eate
d lu
mbe
r (m
ater
ial
trea
ted
with
pre
serv
ativ
es
or a
nti-r
ot c
hem
ical
s)
5.
US
E O
F D
UL
L O
R D
IRT
Y B
LA
DE
S
Dul
l bla
des
caus
e in
crea
sed
load
ing
of th
e sa
w. T
o co
mpe
nsat
e,
an o
pera
tor
will
usu
ally
pus
h ha
rder
whi
ch f
urth
er l
oads
the
un
it an
d pr
omot
es t
wis
ting
of t
he b
lade
in t
he k
erf.
Wor
n bl
ades
m
ay a
lso
have
ins
uffic
ient
bod
y cl
eara
nce
whi
ch i
ncre
ases
the
ch
ance
of b
indi
ng a
nd in
crea
sed
load
ing.
6.
LIF
TIN
G T
HE
SA
W W
HE
N M
AK
ING
BE
VE
L C
UT
B
evel
cut
s re
quire
spe
cial
ope
rato
r at
tent
ion
to p
rope
r cu
tting
te
chni
ques
- e
spec
ially
gui
danc
e of
the
saw
. Bot
h bl
ade
angl
e to
th
e fo
ot p
late
and
gre
ater
bla
de s
urfa
ce in
the
mat
eria
l inc
reas
e th
e ch
ance
for
bind
ing
and
mis
alig
nmen
t (tw
ist)
to o
ccur
.
7.
RE
STA
RT
ING
A
C
UT
WIT
H T
HE
B
LA
DE
TE
ET
H JA
MM
ED
A
GA
INS
T T
HE
MA
TE
RIA
L
The
saw
sho
uld
be b
roug
ht u
p to
ful
l op
erat
ing
spee
d be
fore
st
artin
g a
cut
or r
esta
rtin
g a
cut
afte
r th
e un
it ha
s be
en s
topp
ed
with
the
blad
e in
the
kerf.
Fai
lure
to d
o so
can
cau
se s
talli
ng a
nd
kick
back
.A
ny
othe
r co
nditi
ons
whi
ch
coul
d re
sult
in
pinc
hing
, bi
ndin
g,
twis
ting,
or
mis
alig
nmen
t of
the
bla
de c
ould
cau
se k
ickb
ack.
Ref
er
to t
he s
ectio
ns o
n ad
just
men
ts a
nd o
pera
tion
for
proc
edur
es a
nd
tech
niqu
es th
at w
ill m
inim
ize
the
occu
rren
ce o
f kic
kbac
k.
W
AR
NIN
G:
It
isF
IG. 1
3
import
ant
to
support
th
e w
ork
pro
perl
y a
nd
to h
old
the s
aw
fir
mly
to
p
reve
nt
loss
of
co
ntr
ol
wh
ich
co
uld
cause p
ers
onal
inju
ry.
Fig
ure
1
3
illu
str
ate
s
pro
per
hand
support
of
the s
aw
. M
ain
tain
a
13
firm
gri
p w
ith b
oth
hands o
n t
he s
aw
and p
ositio
n y
our
body a
nd
arm
to a
llow
you t
o r
esis
t kic
kback
if
it o
ccurs
. F
igur
e 13
sho
ws
prop
er s
awin
g po
sitio
n. N
ote
that
han
ds a
re k
ept
away
fro
m c
uttin
g ar
ea.
To
avo
id k
ickb
ack,
DO
sup
port
boa
rd o
r pa
nel N
EA
R t
he c
ut (
Fig
. 14)
. DO
N’T
sup
port
boa
rd o
r pa
nel a
way
fr
om th
e cu
t (F
ig. 1
5).
SU
PP
OR
T
DO
sup
port
boa
rd o
r pa
nel N
EA
R th
e cu
t.F
IG. 1
4
DO
N’T
sup
port
boa
rd o
r pa
nel A
WAY
from
the
cut.
FIG
. 15
Pla
ce t
he w
ork
with
its
“goo
d” s
ide
– th
e on
e on
whi
ch a
ppea
ranc
e is
mos
t im
port
ant
– do
wn.
The
saw
cut
s up
war
d, s
o an
y sp
linte
ring
will
be
on th
e w
ork
face
that
is u
p w
hen
you
cut i
t.
WA
RN
ING
: N
eve
r attem
pt
to u
se t
his
tool
by r
esting i
t upsid
e
dow
n on a w
ork
surf
ace and bri
ngin
g th
e m
ate
rial
to th
e to
ol.
Alw
ays secure
ly cla
mp th
e w
ork
pie
ce and bri
ng th
e to
ol
to th
e
work
pie
ce,
secure
ly h
old
ing t
he t
ool
with t
wo h
ands a
s s
how
n i
n
Fig
ure
13.
Pla
ce t
he w
ider
por
tion
of t
he s
aw f
oot
plat
e on
tha
t pa
rt o
f th
e w
ork
piec
e w
hich
is
solid
ly s
uppo
rted
, no
t on
the
sec
tion
that
will
fa
ll of
f w
hen
the
cut
is m
ade.
As
exam
ples
, F
igur
e 13
illu
stra
tes
the
RIG
HT
way
to
cut
off
the
end
of a
boa
rd. A
lway
s cl
amp
wor
k. D
on’t
try
to h
old
shor
t pie
ces
by h
and!
Rem
embe
r to
sup
port
can
tilev
ered
an
d ov
erha
ngin
g m
ater
ial.
Use
cau
tion
whe
n sa
win
g m
ater
ial
from
be
low
.B
e su
re s
aw i
s up
to
full
spee
d be
fore
bla
de c
onta
cts
mat
eria
l to
be
cut
. Sta
rtin
g sa
w w
ith b
lade
aga
inst
mat
eria
l to
be c
ut o
r pu
shed
fo
rwar
d in
to k
erf
can
resu
lt in
kic
kbac
k. P
ush
the
saw
for
war
d at
a
spee
d w
hich
allo
ws
the
blad
e to
cut
with
out
labo
ring.
Har
dnes
s an
d to
ughn
ess
can
vary
eve
n in
the
sam
e pi
ece
of m
ater
ial,
and
knot
ty o
r da
mp
sect
ions
can
put
a h
eavy
load
on
the
saw
. Whe
n th
is h
appe
ns,
push
the
saw
mor
e sl
owly
, bu
t ha
rd e
noug
h to
kee
p w
orki
ng w
ithou
t m
uch
decr
ease
in
spee
d. F
orci
ng t
he s
aw c
an c
ause
rou
gh c
uts,
in
accu
racy
, ki
ckba
ck,
and
over
-hea
ting
of t
he m
otor
. Sho
uld
your
cut
be
gin
to g
o of
f the
line
, don
’t tr
y to
forc
e it
back
on.
Rel
ease
the
switc
h an
d al
low
bla
de t
o co
me
to a
com
plet
e st
op. T
hen
you
can
with
draw
th
e sa
w, s
ight
ane
w, a
nd s
tart
a n
ew c
ut s
light
ly in
side
the
wro
ng o
ne.
In a
ny e
vent
, w
ithdr
aw t
he s
aw i
f yo
u m
ust
shift
the
cut
. Fo
rcin
g a
corr
ectio
n in
side
the
cut c
an s
tall
the
saw
and
lead
to k
ickb
ack.
14
IF S
AW
STA
LLS
, RE
LEA
SE
TH
E T
RIG
GE
R A
ND
BA
CK
TH
E S
AW
U
NT
IL IT
IS L
OO
SE
. BE
SU
RE
BLA
DE
IS S
TR
AIG
HT
IN T
HE
CU
T
AN
D C
LEA
R O
F T
HE
CU
TT
ING
ED
GE
BE
FO
RE
RE
STA
RT
ING
.A
s yo
u fin
ish
a cu
t, re
leas
e th
e tr
igge
r an
d al
low
the
bla
de t
o st
op
befo
re li
fting
the
saw
fro
m t
he w
ork.
As
you
lift
the
saw
, th
e sp
ring-
tens
ione
d te
lesc
opin
g gu
ard
will
aut
omat
ical
ly c
lose
und
er th
e bl
ade.
R
emem
ber t
he b
lade
is e
xpos
ed u
ntil
this
occ
urs.
Nev
er re
ach
unde
r th
e w
ork
for
any
reas
on. W
hen
you
have
to
retr
act
the
tele
scop
ing
guar
d m
anua
lly (a
s is
nec
essa
ry fo
r sta
rtin
g po
cket
cut
s) a
lway
s us
e th
e re
trac
ting
leve
r.N
OT
E: W
hen
cutti
ng th
in s
trip
s, b
e ca
refu
l to
ensu
re th
at s
mal
l cut
off
piec
es d
on’t
hang
up
on in
side
of l
ower
gua
rd.
INS
TALL
RIP
GU
IDE
IN
TH
IS D
IRE
CT
ION
FIG
. 16
RIP
PIN
G (
FIG
. 16)
Rip
ping
is
the
proc
ess
of c
uttin
g w
ider
boa
rds
into
nar
row
er s
trip
s –
cutti
ng g
rain
len
gthw
ise.
Han
d gu
idin
g is
mor
e di
fficu
lt fo
r th
is
type
of
saw
ing
and
the
use
of e
ither
DEW
ALT
DW
3278
rip
gui
de o
r D
WS
5100
dua
l por
t rip
gui
de is
rec
omm
ende
d (F
ig. 1
7).
FIG
. 17
DW
3278
RIP
GU
IDE
DW
S51
00D
UA
L P
OR
T R
IP G
UID
E
PO
CK
ET
CU
TT
ING
(F
IG. 18)
WA
RN
ING
: N
eve
r tie t
he b
lade g
uard
in a
rais
ed p
ositio
n. N
eve
r m
ove
the s
aw
back
ward
s w
hen p
ock
et
cuttin
g. T
his
may c
ause t
he
unit t
o r
ais
e u
p o
ff t
he w
ork
surf
ace w
hic
h c
ould
cause inju
ry.
A p
ocke
t cut
is o
ne th
at is
mad
e in
a fl
oor,
wal
l, or
oth
er fl
at s
urfa
ce.
1. A
djus
t the
saw
foot
pla
teF
IG. 1
8
L
so
th
e bl
ade
cuts
at
de
sire
d de
pth.
2
. Tilt
the
saw
for
war
d an
d re
st fr
ont o
f the
foot
pla
te
on m
ater
ial t
o be
cut
. 3
. Usi
ng th
e re
trac
ting
leve
r, re
trac
t low
er b
lade
gua
rd
to
an
upw
ard
posi
tion.
Lo
wer
rea
r of
foo
t pl
ate
until
bla
de t
eeth
alm
ost
touc
h cu
tting
line
.
15
4. R
elea
se t
he b
lade
gua
rd (
its c
onta
ct w
ith t
he w
ork
will
kee
p it
in p
ositi
on t
o op
en f
reel
y as
you
sta
rt t
he c
ut).
Rem
ove
hand
fr
om g
uard
leve
r an
d fir
mly
grip
aux
ilary
han
dle
(L),
as
show
n in
F
igur
e 18
. P
ositi
on y
our
body
and
arm
to
allo
w y
ou t
o re
sist
ki
ckba
ck if
it o
ccur
s. 5
. Mak
e su
re b
lade
is
not
in c
onta
ct w
ith c
uttin
g su
rfac
e be
fore
st
artin
g sa
w.
6. S
tart
the
mot
or a
nd g
radu
ally
low
er t
he s
aw u
ntil
its f
oot
plat
e re
sts
flat
on t
he m
ater
ial
to b
e cu
t. A
dvan
ce s
aw a
long
the
cu
tting
line
unt
il cu
t is
com
plet
ed.
7. R
elea
se
trig
ger
and
allo
w
blad
e to
st
op
com
plet
ely
befo
re
with
draw
ing
the
blad
e fr
om th
e m
ater
ial.
8. W
hen
star
ting
each
new
cut
, rep
eat a
s ab
ove.
WA
RN
ING
: To
re
du
ce
the
risk
of
seri
ou
s
pers
on
al
inju
ry,
turn
to
ol
off
an
d d
isco
nn
ect
too
l fr
om
p
ow
er
so
urc
e b
efo
re
makin
g a
ny a
dju
stm
en
ts o
r re
mo
vin
g/in
sta
llin
g a
ttach
men
ts o
r accesso
ries.
WA
RN
ING
: B
low
dir
t and d
ust
out
of
all
air v
ents
with c
lean,
dry
air a
t le
ast
once a
week. To m
inim
ize t
he r
isk o
f eye
inju
ry,
alw
ays
wear
AN
SI
Z87.1
appro
ved e
ye p
rote
ction w
hen p
erf
orm
ing t
his
.
WA
RN
ING
: N
eve
r use solv
ents
or
oth
er
hars
h chem
icals
fo
r cle
anin
g t
he n
on-m
eta
llic p
art
s o
f th
e t
ool.
These c
hem
icals
may
weake
n th
e pla
stic m
ate
rials
used in
th
ese part
s.
Use a clo
th
dam
pened o
nly
with w
ate
r and m
ild s
oap.
Neve
r le
t any l
iquid
get
insid
e the tool;
neve
r im
mers
e a
ny p
art
of th
e tool in
to a
liq
uid
.
Sel
f lu
bric
atin
g ba
ll an
d ro
ller
bear
ings
are
use
d in
the
too
l an
d re
lubr
icat
ion
is n
ot r
equi
red.
How
ever
, it
is r
ecom
men
ded
that
, on
ce
a ye
ar,
you
take
or
send
the
too
l to
a c
ertif
ied
serv
ice
cent
er f
or a
th
orou
gh c
lean
ing,
insp
ectio
n an
d lu
bric
atio
n of
the
gear
cas
e.
TO
CH
EC
K O
IL
WA
RN
ING
: H
ot
surf
aces.
Ris
k o
f burn
. M
oto
r and s
urr
oundin
g
part
s are
ve
ry hot. D
o not
touch.
Allo
w m
oto
r to
cool
pri
or
to
serv
icin
g.
WA
RN
ING
: B
e c
are
ful, g
ear
oil
may b
e h
ot! C
onta
ct
with h
ot
oil
may r
esult in p
ers
onal in
jury
.
NO
TIC
E:
Ensure
there
is g
ear
oil
in t
he s
aw
befo
re o
pera
ting t
he
saw
or
tool dam
age m
ay o
ccur.
NO
TE
: G
ear
oil
cont
ains
sub
stan
ces
that
are
reg
ulat
ed a
nd m
ust
be d
ispo
sed
of in
acc
orda
nce
with
loca
l, st
ate,
pro
vinc
ial a
nd fe
dera
l la
ws
and
regu
latio
ns.
1. P
lace
saw
on
a st
able
, le
vel s
urfa
ce s
o th
e ta
ble
of t
he s
aw s
its
flush
aga
inst
the
surfa
ce.
2. W
ith t
he w
renc
h pr
ovid
ed,
turn
the
oil
plug
cou
nter
cloc
kwis
e to
re
mov
e. 3
. Due
to
settl
ing,
eve
n th
ough
the
cor
rect
am
ount
of
oil
may
be
pres
ent i
n th
e cr
ankc
ase
it m
ay n
ot b
e vi
sibl
e lo
okin
g in
to th
e oi
l fil
l hol
e.
a
. With
the
too
l tu
rned
off
and
disc
onne
cted
fro
m t
he p
ower
so
urce
, rot
ate
blad
e an
d lo
ok in
to o
il fil
l hol
e.
b.
If no
oil
is v
isib
le a
s th
e ge
ars
turn
, it n
eeds
to b
e ad
ded.
4
. To
add
oil,
slow
ly a
dd 8
5W-1
40 g
ear
oil
or e
quiv
alen
t un
til i
t re
ache
s th
e lo
wes
t plu
g ho
le th
read
. 85W
-140
gea
r oil
or e
quiv
a-le
nt is
ava
ilabl
e fr
om y
our
loca
l DEW
ALT
ser
vice
cen
ter.
NO
TE
: Whe
n ad
ding
oil,
allo
w th
e oi
l to
flow
ver
y sl
owly
. Ove
rflo
w
may
occ
ur if
the
oil i
s ad
ded
too
quic
kly.
16
5. R
epla
ce th
e oi
l plu
g an
d tig
hten
sec
urel
y.
6. D
ispo
se o
f oi
l ac
cord
ing
to l
ocal
, st
ate
and
fede
ral
law
s an
d re
gula
tions
.
Insp
ect
carb
on
brus
hes
regu
larl
y by
W
B
FIG
. 19
un
plug
ging
the
saw
, re
mov
ing
the
end
cap
(W)
loca
ted
abov
e th
e de
pth
adju
stm
ent
leve
r (B
) an
d w
ithdr
awin
g th
e br
ush
asse
mbl
y. K
eep
brus
hes
clea
n an
d sl
idin
g fr
eely
in th
eir
guid
es. A
lway
s re
plac
e a
used
br
ush
in t
he s
ame
orie
ntat
ion
in t
he h
olde
r as
it w
as p
rior
to r
emov
al.
Car
bon
brus
hes
have
va
ryin
g sy
mbo
ls
stam
ped
into
the
ir si
des,
and
if e
ither
bru
sh
is w
orn
dow
n to
the
lin
e cl
oses
t to
the
spr
ing,
the
bru
shes
mus
t be
re
plac
ed.
Use
on
ly
iden
tical
D
EW
ALT
br
ushe
s.
New
br
ush
asse
mbl
ies
are
avai
labl
e at
yo
ur
loca
l se
rvic
e ce
nter
. A
lway
s re
plac
e th
e en
d ca
p af
ter
insp
ectin
g or
ser
vici
ng b
rush
es.T
he t
ool
shou
ld b
e al
low
ed t
o “r
un i
n” (
run
at n
o lo
ad w
ithou
t a
blad
e) f
or
5 m
inut
es b
efor
e us
e to
sea
t ne
w b
rush
es.
Whi
le “
runn
ing
in “
DO
N
OT
TIE
, TA
PE
, O
R O
TH
ER
WIS
E L
OC
K T
HE
TR
IGG
ER
SW
ITC
H
ON
. HO
LD B
Y H
AN
D O
NLY
.
WA
RN
ING
: S
ince
accessori
es,
oth
er
than
those
offere
d
by
DEW
ALT
, have
not
been te
ste
d w
ith th
is pro
duct, use of
such
accessori
es w
ith this
tool could
be h
azard
ous. T
o r
educe the r
isk o
f in
jury
, only
DEW
ALT
, re
com
mended a
ccessori
es s
hould
be u
sed
with t
his
pro
duct.
Rec
omm
ende
d ac
cess
orie
s fo
r us
e w
ith y
our
tool
are
ava
ilabl
e at
ex
tra
cost
from
you
r loc
al s
ervi
ce c
ente
r. If
you
need
any
ass
ista
nce
in
loca
ting
any
acce
ssor
y, p
leas
e co
ntac
t DEW
ALT
Indu
stria
l Too
l Co.
, 70
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ast
Jopp
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timor
e, M
D 2
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ll 1-
800-
4-D
EW
ALT
(1
-800
-433
-925
8) o
r vi
sit o
ur w
ebsi
te w
ww
.dew
alt.c
om.
To a
ssur
e pr
oduc
t SA
FE
TY
and
RE
LIA
BIL
ITY,
rep
airs
, mai
nten
ance
an
d ad
just
men
ts
(incl
udin
g br
ush
insp
ectio
n an
d re
plac
emen
t)
shou
ld
be
perfo
rmed
by
a
DEW
ALT
fa
ctor
y se
rvic
e ce
nter
, a
DEW
ALT
au
thor
ized
se
rvic
e ce
nter
or
ot
her
qual
ified
se
rvic
e pe
rson
nel.
Alw
ays
use
iden
tical
rep
lace
men
t par
ts.
D
EW
ALT
w
ill
repa
ir,
with
out
char
ge,
any
defe
cts
due
to
faul
ty
mat
eria
ls o
r w
orkm
ansh
ip fo
r th
ree
year
s fr
om th
e da
te o
f pur
chas
e.
Thi
s w
arra
nty
does
not
cov
er p
art f
ailu
re d
ue to
nor
mal
wea
r or
tool
ab
use.
For
fur
ther
det
ail
of w
arra
nty
cove
rage
and
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rant
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rmat
ion,
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om o
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ll 1-
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his
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rant
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es n
ot a
pply
to
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ssor
ies
or d
amag
e ca
used
whe
re r
epai
rs h
ave
been
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e or
atte
mpt
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y ot
hers
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arra
nty
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u sp
ecifi
c le
gal
right
s an
d yo
u m
ay h
ave
othe
r rig
hts
whi
ch v
ary
in c
erta
in s
tate
s or
pro
vinc
es.
In a
dditi
on to
the
war
rant
y, D
EW
ALT
tool
s ar
e co
vere
d by
our
:
1 Y
EA
R F
RE
E S
ER
VIC
E
DEW
ALT
will
mai
ntai
n th
e to
ol a
nd r
epla
ce w
orn
part
s ca
used
by
norm
al u
se, f
or fr
ee, a
ny ti
me
durin
g th
e fir
st y
ear
afte
r pu
rcha
se.
90 D
AY
MO
NE
Y B
AC
K G
UA
RA
NT
EE
If yo
u ar
e no
t co
mpl
etel
y sa
tisfie
d w
ith t
he p
erfo
rman
ce o
f yo
ur
DEW
ALT
Pow
er T
ool,
Lase
r, or
Nai
ler
for
any
reas
on, y
ou c
an r
etur
n it
with
in 9
0 da
ys f
rom
the
dat
e of
pur
chas
e w
ith a
rec
eipt
for
a f
ull
refu
nd –
no
ques
tions
ask
ed.
17
LA
TIN
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ER
ICA
: T
his
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rant
y do
es n
ot a
pply
to
prod
ucts
sol
d in
Lat
in A
mer
ica.
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duct
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ld i
n La
tin A
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ntry
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ecifi
c w
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nty
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rmat
ion
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aine
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ther
in t
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acka
ging
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ll th
e lo
cal c
ompa
ny o
r se
e w
ebsi
te fo
r w
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nty
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rmat
ion.
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