Adjusting The Base Plate; Attaching The Dust Collector; Work Piece And Work Area Set Up - Chicago Electric 67080 Set Up And Operating Instructions Manual

Door trimmer circular saw
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CauTion: The saw is spring tensioned
and will snap back to the highest set-
ting when the Height Lock Lever is
released.
3.
Press down on the saw until the
Blade (39) is at the desired cutting
height, then tighten the Height Lock
Lever to set the height.
note: The cutting Height is measured from
the floor to the top edge of the blade
teeth.

adjusting the base plate

base plate
lock bolt
(59)
note: The Base Plate Lock (58) can be
disengaged from the Base Plate
Lock Bolt (59) by pressing it down as
shown above. It can be rotated freely
in this position. Allow the Base Plate
Lock to engage the Base Plate Lock
Bolt to loosen or tighten it.
1.
Loosen the Base Plate Lock (58) by
rotating it counterclockwise.
2.
Rotate the Base Plate (28) to the de-
sired depth setting for the Saw Blade,
then tighten the Base Plate Lock by
rotating it clockwise, locking the Base
Plate in position.
3.
Disengage the Base Plate Lock and
rotate it out of the way after adjust-
ment.
SKU 67080
base plate
lock (58)
For technical questions, please call 1-800-444-3353.

attaching the Dust Collector

1.
Slide the Dust Collector Bag (73)
over the Dust Collector Port.
2.
Make sure that the assembly fits
snuggly in place, and the zippered
opening is zipped shut.

work piece and work area Set up

1.
Designate a work area that is clean
and well-lit. The work area must not
allow access by children or pets to
prevent distraction and injury.
2.
Route the power cord along a safe
route to reach the work area without
creating a tripping hazard or exposing
the power cord to possible damage.
The power cord must reach the work
area with enough extra length to al-
low free movement while working.
3.
This saw is designed to trim the
bottom of doors without having to
remove them from their hinges. The
door needs to be of solid construc-
tion, or you must ensure that you are
not removing the support of a hollow
door along the bottom edge.
4.
When setting the cutting depth,
be sure that the blade will only cut
through the width of the door, and will
not cut through any items behind the
door.
5.
The door must be free of foreign ob-
jects and loose knots.
6.
To prevent the door from mov-
ing while working, open the door
completely so that the door knob is
braced against the wall. If there is no
wall, secure the door in some manner
so that it will not move while working.
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