Applications – Milwaukee Tool 2682-20 User Manual

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the saw through the workpiece. Forcing a saw

can cause KICKBACK. Use a light, continuous

pressure to make the cut while following the cut

line.

5. If making a partial cut, restarting in mid-cut or

correcting direction, allow the blade to come to

a complete stop. To resume cutting, center the

blade in the kerf, back the saw away from cut-

ting edge a few inches, push the lock-off button

down while pulling the trigger and re-enter the

cut slowly.

6. If the saw binds and stalls, maintain a firm grip

and release the trigger immediately. Hold the

saw motionless in the workpiece until the blade

comes to a complete stop.

7. After finishing a cut, be sure the lower guard

closes and the blade comes to a complete stop

before setting the saw down.

Overload Protection

The overload protector automatically turns off the

tool when the motor is overloaded. The tool can

become overloaded when using a dull blade or

cutting materials too quickly. To prevent the over-

load protector from activating, always use a sharp

blade and follow the cutting instructions under the

"Applications" section. Do not attempt to defeat or

override the overload protector.

If the tool turns off automatically:

1. Release the trigger.

2. Remove the blade from the workpiece.

3. Allow the tool to run under no load to ensure the

tool has properly cooled.

4. Resume the cut. When restarting a saw in the

workpiece, center the saw blade in the kerf, or

cut, and check that saw teeth are not engaged

into the material. If saw blade is binding, it may

walk up or KICKBACK from the workpiece as

the saw is restarted.

Troubleshooting

If the blade does not follow a straight line:

• Teeth are dull. This is caused by hitting a hard

object such as a nail or stone, dulling teeth on

one side. The blade tends to cut to the side with

the sharpest teeth.

• Shoe is out of line or bent

• Blade is bent

• Blade is loose.

If the blade binds, smokes or turns blue from

friction:

• Blade is dull

• Blade is on backwards

• Blade is bent

• Blade is dirty

• Workpiece is not properly supported

• Incorrect blade is being used

• Battery charge is low
Electric Brake

The electric brake engages when the trigger is

released, causing the blade to stop and allowing

you to proceed with your work. Generally, the saw

blade stops within two seconds. However, there

may be a delay between the time you release the

trigger and when the brake engages. Occasionally

This tool is intended for cutting unhardened ferrous

metal and non-ferrous metal. Refer to the “Acces-

sories” section for a list of blades to be used for

the proper applications of this tool. The following

precautions must be followed to reduce the risk

of injury:

• Do not cut stacked materials. Cut one piece at a

time.

• Do not cut hardened steel.

• Cut materials with the wider edge of the shoe over

the clamped side of the material.

• Do not touch the saw blade, workpiece, or cutting

chips with bare hands immediately after cutting;

they may be hot and could burn skin.

• Adjust the cutting angle of the blade to the work-

piece, so the blade goes through the thinnest

sections.

Cutting Angled Materials

When cutting angle materials, tilt the tool back to

avoid having the lower guard rest on the angle.

applicaTions

Cutting Thin or Corrugated Materials

Cut thin and corrugated materials at least 1" from

the edge of the workpiece to avoid injury or dam-

age to the tool caused by thin strips of metal being

pulled into the upper guard.
Cutting Large Sheets

Large sheets sag or bend if they are not correctly

supported. If you attempt to cut without leveling

and properly supporting the workpiece, the blade

will tend to bind, causing KICKBACK.

Support large sheets. Be sure to set the depth of

the cut so that you only cut through the workpiece,

not through the supports.

When cutting widths greater than 4", clamp or tack

1" lumber to workpiece and use the inside edge of

the shoe as a guide.

Incorrect Technique

Correct Technique

the brake may miss completely. If the brake misses

frequently, the saw needs servicing by an autho-

rized MILWAUKEE service facility. The brake is not

a substitute for the guard, and you must always wait

for the blade to stop completely before removing

the saw from the workpiece.

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