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3. When shoe rests fl at against workpiece
(Fig. 16), move saw to far corner. Release
trigger and allow blade to come to a com-
plete stop before removing it from work-
piece. Repeat the above steps for each
side of the opening. Use a Sawzall
®
, jig
saw, or small hand saw to fi nish corners
if they are not completely cut through.
Fig. 16
Cutting Masonry and Metal
MILWAUKEE circular saws are not intended
for continuous use in cutting metal or ma-
sonry. When cutting these materials, use
the correct blade. MILWAUKEE does not
recommend using bonded abrasive wheels
on circular saws for any application.
WARNING
Dust, chips, and grit can cause
guard to hang up at any time. If saw
is used to cut masonry or metal,
reserve and mark it for that purpose
only and return it to a MILWAUKEE
service facility for cleaning and
testing before using it for wood
cutting.
WARNING
Only use accessories with maxi-
mum speed rating at least as high
as nameplate RPM of tool.
When cutting masonry, use a diamond blade.
Make successive passes at depths of less
than 1/4" to achieve the desired depth. Cut-
ting at a depth of more than 1/4" will damage
wheel. Unplug the tool and frequently clean
dust from air vents and guards.
Fig. 17
WARNING
Do not use tool for cutting metal
near fl ammable material. Sparks
may cause fi re.
When cutting metal, use a metal cutting
blade. Set depth of cut to full depth. Protect
everyone in the area from sparks.
Fig. 18
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MAINTENANCE
WARNING
To reduce the risk of injury, always un-
plug your tool before performing any
maintenance. Never disassemble the
tool or try to do any rewiring on the
tool's electrical system. Contact a
MILWAUKEE service facility for ALL
repairs.
Maintaining Tools
Keep your tool in good repair by adopting a
regular maintenance program. Before use,
examine the general condition of your tool.
Inspect guards, switches, tool cord set and
extension cord for damage. Check for loose
screws, misalignment, binding of moving
parts, improper mounting, broken parts and
any other condition that may affect its safe op-
eration. If abnormal noise or vibration occurs,
turn the tool off immediately and have the
problem corrected before further use. Do not
use a damaged tool. Tag damaged tools "DO
NOT USE" until repaired (see "Repairs").
Under normal conditions, relubrication is not
necessary until the motor brushes need to
be replaced. After six months to one year,
depending on use, return your tool to the
nearest MILWAUKEE service facility for the
following:
• Lubrication
• Brush inspection and replacement
• Mechanical inspection and cleaning
(gears, spindles, bearings, housing,
etc.)
• Electrical inspection (switch, cord,
armature, etc.)
• Testing to assure proper mechanical and
electrical operation
Maintaining Oil Level
Check oil level before use. To check level,
set saw for maximum depth, rest it fl at on its
shoe and check oil level window. Oil level
should be below max oil level line on tool
(about 1/2 oz.).
If oil level is low:
1. Add oil by setting the saw on its shoe and
removing the oil plug.
2. Pour oil into the chamber. DO NOT OVER
FILL.
3. When the proper oil level is reached,
replace oil plug.
MILWAUKEE oil is a synthetic oil specifi cally
engineered for worm drive saws. Substitute
oils may cause damage to the tool and be
unsatisfactory in various temperatures.
Check oil level frequently when using tool
for extended periods. (Caution: Oil may
be hot.)
WARNING
To reduce the risk of injury, electric
shock and damage to the tool, never
immerse your tool in liquid or allow a
liquid to fl ow inside the tool.
Cleaning
Clean dust and debris from vents. Keep
the tool handles clean, dry and free of oil
or grease. Use only mild soap and a damp
cloth to clean your tool since certain cleaning
agents and solvents are harmful to plastics
and other insulated parts. Some of these
include: gasoline, turpentine, lacquer thinner,
paint thinner, chlorinated cleaning solvents,
ammonia and household detergents con-
taining ammonia. Never use fl ammable or
combustible solvents around tools.
Repairs
If your tool is damaged, return the entire tool
to the nearest service center.
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