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Ensure that no obstructions are present beneath the
path of the blade.
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Position the saw at the end of the track with the front
cam engaged on the track and the blade before the
Guard strip.
Start the motor and allow it to reach full speed. (Fig.
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5.3)
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Smoothly and slowly push the circular saw along
the full length of the track until the blade has cut
through the entire length of the Splinter Guard Strap.
(Fig. 5.4)
This process will remove a thin strip of plastic from your
track.
Maintenance
Fig. 6.1 - 6.4: Checking the 90° cutting angle (CCS)
Fig. 7.1 - 7.4: Checking the 90° cutting angle (CCSX)
Fig. 8.1 - 8.4: Checking the 45° cutting angle (CCSX)
DUST & DEBRIS COLLECTION
An adaptor nozzle (Fig.1.11) can be fitted to all CCS
machines. Fitting the nozzle allows the machine to be
connected to a dust/debris collection device.
Note: The exact design of the nozzle supplied will vary
depending upon type of model and the market destination
of the machine.
The supplied nozzle will accept a wide variety of debris/dust
collection devices currently available. The nozzle should be
fitted to the Cut Material Ejection Port.
Note: A workshop dust/debris extraction machine can
be attached to the adaptor nozzle if required. Follow the
manufacturers instructions if such a machine is fitted and
ensure that it is capable of handling the ejected cut material.
LOWER BLADE GUARD
All CCS series machines have an automatic lower blade
guard which has a specially shaped leading front edge. This
feature ensures that the blade guard retracts smoothly and
effortlessly as the machines blade enters the workpiece. As
the blade exits the workpiece the lower blade guard will
automatically return to its normal position covering the
blade completely
If retracting the blade guard manually great care must be
taken to ensure that the operators hand or fingers do not
touch any part of the machines blade.
STORAGE
• Store the device and its accessories in a dry and
dustproof location. Store it out of the reach of children.
• Store the bits separately to avoid mechanical damage
or confusion with other tools. Protect the bits from
excessive heat (e.g. by storing near heating pipes or
steam pipes) and from UV radiation.
• If you intend to store a battery for a period without use
then store battery at room temperature (0°C to 20°C)
When storing for very long periods boost charge the
battery once per year to prevent over discharge. The
Ambient temperature range for tool and battery use: 0°C
to 40°C. The charging temperature: 5°C to 40°C.