After Use; Assembly And Adjustment; Changing Blades; Lower Blade Guard - Stanley SC16 Original Instructions Manual

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Do not work materials containing asbestos (asbestos is
considered carcinogenic).
Dust from material such as paint containing lead, some
wood species, minerals and metal may be harmful
(contact with or inhalation of the dust may cause allergic
reactions and/or respiratory diseases to the operator or
bystanders); wear a dust mask and work with a dust
extraction device when connectable.
Certain kinds of dust are classified as carcinogenic
(such as oak and beech dust) especially in conjunction
with additives for wood conditioning; wear a dust
mask and work with a dust extraction device when
connectable.
Follow the dust-related national requirements for the
materials you want to work with.
Do not clamp the tool in a vice.
Use completely unrolled and safe extension cords with
a capacity of 16 Amps.

AFTER USE

After switching off the tool, never stop the rotation of the
accessory by a lateral force applied against it.

ASSEMBLY AND ADJUSTMENT

WARNING: To reduce the risk of serious personal
injury, turn tool off and disconnect tool from
power source before making any adjustments or
removing/installing attachments or accessories.
Before reconnecting the tool, depress and
release the trigger switch to ensure that the tool
is off. An accidental start-up can cause injury.

CHANGING BLADES

CAUTION: The inner flange has a 20 mm
diameter on one side and a 30 mm diameter
on the other. The side with 30mm diameter is
marked by "30", and the other side with 20mm
diameter marked by "20". Use the correct side for
the hole diameter of the blade you intend to use.
Mounting the blade on the wrong side can result
in the dangerous vibration.
To install the blade (Fig A-D)
1. Using the lower guard lever (k), retract the lower blade
guard (i) and place blade on saw spindle against the
inner clamp washer (o), making sure that the blade
will rotate in the proper direction (the direction of the
rotation arrow on the saw blade and the teeth must point
in the same direction as the direction of rotation arrow
on the saw). Do not assume that the printing on the
blade will always be facing you when properly installed.
When retracting the lower blade guard to install the
blade, check the condition and operation of the lower
blade guard to assure that it is working properly. Make
sure it moves freely and does not touch the blade or any
other part, in all angles and depths of cut.
2. Place outer clamp washer (n) on saw spindle with the
large flat surface against the blade and the wording on
the outer clamp washer facing you.
3. Thread blade clamping screw (j) into saw spindle by
hand (screw has right-hand threads and must be turned
clockwise to tighten).
4. Depress the blade lock (c) while turning the saw spindle
with the blade wrench until the blade lock engages and
the blade stops rotating.
5. Tighten the blade clamping screw firmly with the blade
wrench (s).
NOTE: Never engage the blade lock while saw is running,
or engage in an effort to stop the tool. Never turn the saw
on while the blade lock is engaged. Serious damage to your
saw will result.
To replace the blade (Fig B-D)
1. To loosen the blade clamping screw (j), depress the
blade lock (c) and turn the saw spindle with the blade
wrench (s) until the blade lock engages and the blade
stops rotating. With the blade lock engaged, turn the
blade clamping screw counterclockwise with the blade
wrench (screw has right-hand threads and must be
turned counterclockwise to loosen).
2. Remove the blade clamping screw (j) and outer clamp
washer (n). Remove old blade.
3. Clean any saw dust that may have accumulated in the
guard or clamp washer area and check the condition
and operation of the lower blade guard as previously
outlined. Do not lubricate this area.
4. Always use blades that are the correct size (diameter)
with the proper size and shape center hole for mounting
on the saw spindle. Always assure that the maximum
recommended speed (rpm) on the saw blade meets or
exceeds the speed (rpm) of the saw.
5. Follow steps 1 through 5 under To Install the Blade,
making sure that the blade will rotate in the proper
direction.

LOWER BLADE GUARD

WARNING: The lower blade guard is a safety
feature which reduces the risk of serious personal
injury. Never use the saw if the lower guard is
missing, damaged, misassembled or not working properly.
Do not rely on the lower blade guard to protect you under
all circumstances. Your safety depends on following all
warnings and precautions as well as proper operation of the
saw. Check lower guard for proper closing before each use.
If the lower blade guard is missing or not working properly,
have the saw serviced before using. To assure product
safety and reliability, repair, maintenance and adjustment
should be performed by an authorized service center or
other qualified service organization, always using identical
replacement parts.
WARNING: Never use the saw whose lower
guad kept opening by adding a wedge, string,
rubber band, or other materials.USE
Checking the lower guard (Fig A)
1. Turn tool off and disconnect from power supply.
2. Rotate the lower guard lever (k) from the fully closed
position to the fully open position.
3. Release the lever and observe the lower guard (i)
return to the fully closed position.
The tool should be serviced by a qualified service center if it:
fails to return to the fully closed position,
moves intermittently or slowly, or
contacts the blade or any part of the tool in all angles
and depth of cut.
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ENGLISH
Original Instructions)
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