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Manual de usuario Harbor Freight Tools, modelo 47613

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Support large panels to minimize risk of blade pinching and saw kickback. 2. Use the supplied Rip Guide (402) when ripping material by sliding it into the Base Assy. and tightening Wing Bold (58). See Figures F and G below. 3. Securely clamp material to be cut to work bench. 4. Make sure saw does not cut into supports or workbench. 5. Use the appropriate type of blade for the material you are cutting. Side Handle (401) Brush Cap (30) Wing Nut (60) Wing Bolt (58) Base Assy. (52) Lock Handle (55) Figure D Figure E Figure F Figure G SKU 47613 Page 11 Cutting Caution: Verify that saw blade is securely tightened and both angle and height adjusting knobs are tight. 1. If desired for a straight cut, slide the Rip Guide (402) into the side of the Circular Saw and tighten with Wing Bolt (58), or clamp a straight edge to the material to guide the saw on a straight path. 2. Place the saw Base Assy. on the material to be cut. Align the front notch (right edge aligns with saw blade) on the cut line. 3. Hold the Circular Saw by both handles.Always keep hands and fingers away from the Saw Blade. 4. Squeeze the trigger Switch (12) with the index finger. Do this before the saw blade touches the material. 5. With the saw at full speed, move the saw slowly forward to complete the cut. 6. When the cut in complete, release the trigger Switch. Do not set the saw down until the blade stops turning. INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND CLEANING 1. WARNING! Make sure the Power Switch (part #12) of the Circular Saw is in its “OFF” position and that the tool is unplugged from its electrical outlet before performing any inspection, maintenance, or cleaning procedures. 2. BEFORE EACH USE, inspect the general condition of the Circular Saw. Check for loose screws, misalignment or binding of moving parts, cracked or broken parts, damaged electrical wiring, and any other condition that may affect its safe operation. If abnormal noise or vibration occurs, have the problem corrected before further use. Do not use damaged equipment. 3. Before remounting the saw blade, remove all sawdust that has accumulated around the safety guard. 4. Regularly inspect and tighten all mounting screws and knobs. 5. Keep saw blades clean and sharp. Sharp blades minimize stalling and kickback. 6. Keep guards in good working order. 7. Keep motor air vent clean of dust and debris. Vacuum periodically. 8. If the tool is not operating normally, making unusual noises, or appears defective, stop using it immediately and get it repaired. 9. Clean tool with a damp cloth and light detergent. Do not use solvents as they can damage and crack the plastic parts. SKU 47613 Page 12 Replacing the Carbon Brushes 1. Unscrew the Brush Caps (30). 2. Pull out the Carbon Brush (29) from each side of the motor and examine them. If they are worn more than half way down, replace them. It could be that they are simply dirty. They can be cleaned using an ink eraser. 3. Replace the Brush Caps. Installing a New Saw Blade 1. Always use 9 inch saw blades. The saw blade speed rating must be at least 4,000 RPM. Refer to the following table for saw blade applications and types. 2. Unplug the Circular Saw Power Cord from the electrical outlet. 3. Raise the blade Guard as far as possible. 4. Hold the blade Guard up and press the Spindle Lock Button with one hand. Rotate the Saw Blade until the Spindle Lock catches and the blade stops. 5. Using the supplied Blade Wrench in the other hand, loosen (clockwise) the left- hand threaded Blade Screw. Remove the Blade Screw, Outer Clamp Washer, then the Saw Blade. 6. Place the new Saw Blade over the arbor hole. The Saw Blade teeth at the bottom of the saw blade should be pointing toward the back of the saw. 7. Place the Outer Clamp Washer over the arbor hole, then insert the Blade Screw. 8. Press the Spindle Lock Button with one hand, and tighten the Blade Screw (counterclockwise) using the Blade Wrench. APPLICATIONBLADEDESCRIPTIONNo. OF TEETHTYPE OF CUTFine Trim MoldingPrecision TrimCarbide60 ~ 100Very smooth, splinter freeTrim, Framing, Pressure TreatedDeckingCombination, multi-purpose32 ~ 60Smooth, fastcutAluminumNon-ferrous metalcutting60 ~ 80 - - - - SKU 47613 Page 13 REV 07l Parts List NOTE: Some parts are listed and shown for illustration purposes only, and are not available individually as replacement parts. Part # Description Part # Description 1 Screw 38 Int. Ret. Ring 3 Housing Assy. 39 Ball Bearing 4 Screw 40 Key 6 Name Plate 41 Spindle 7 Cord Support 42 Bearing Housing 8 Cord 43 Screw 9 Cord Clip 44 Screw 10 Tapping Screw 45 Spring 12 Switch 46 Safety Cover 13 Screw 47 Arbor Bolt 14 Screw 48 Outer Blade Flange 15 Handle Cover 49 Inner Blade Flange 16 Nut 50 Ext. Ret. Ring 17 Rubber Pole 51 Bolt, Square 18 Ball Bearing 52 Base Assy. 19 Fan Baffle 53 Flat Washer 21 Fan 54 Nut 22 Armature 55 Lock Handle 24 Ball Bearing 56 Screw 25 Rubber Pole 57 Bolt, Square 26 Stator 58 Wing Bolt 27 Gear Cover Assy. 59 Screw 28 Lock Lever 60 Wing Nut 29 Carbon Brush 61 ...


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