Assembly, Warning – Skil 5850 User Manual

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Assembly

ATTACHING THE BLADE

Disconnect battery pack
from tool or place the

switch in the locked or off position before
making any assembly, adjustments or
changing accessories
. Such preventive
safety measures reduce the risk of starting
the tool accidentally.

1. Turn BLADE STUD with wrench provided
counter-clockwise and remove BLADE STUD
and OUTER WASHER (Fig. 2). If the shaft
moves while attempting to loosen the blade
stud, strike the wrench counter-clockwise to jar
BLADE STUD loose.

2. Retract the lower guard all the way up into
the upper guard. While retracting the lower
guard, check operation and condition of the
LOWER GUARD SPRING.

3. Make sure the saw teeth and arrow on the
blade point in the same direction as the arrow
on the lower guard.

4. Slide blade through slot in the foot and
mount it against the INNER WASHER on the
shaft. Be sure the large diameter of the OUTER
washer lays flush against the blade.

5. Reinstall OUTER WASHER and tighten
BLADE STUD finger tight. To lock shaft hold
the saw securely by the upper guard with blade
teeth imbedded in scrap wood and TIGHTEN
BLADE STUD 1/8 TURN (45°) WITH THE
WRENCH PROVIDED.

Do not use wrenches with longer handles,
since it may lead to over tightening of the blade
stud.

VARI-TORQUE CLUTCH

This clutching action is provided by the friction
of the OUTER WASHER against the BLADE
and permits the blade shaft to turn when the
blade encounters excessive resistance. When
the BLADE STUD is properly tightened (as
described in No. 5 of Attaching The Blade), the
blade will slip when it encounters excessive
resistance, thus reducing saw’s tendency to
KICKBACK.

One setting may not be sufficient for cutting all
materials. If excessive blade slippage occurs,
tighten the blade stud a fraction of a turn more
(less than 1/8 turn). OVERTIGHTENING THE
BLADE STUD NULLIFIES THE EFFECTIVE-
NESS OF THE CLUTCH.

DUST EXTRACTION

(Not included,available as accessory)

Your tool is equipped with a dust port adapter
for dust and chip extraction. To attach, push
tabs on end of adapter into dust port until it
snaps into place. To use this feature, attach
standard 1-1/4" vacuum hose (optional
accessory) to the dust port adapter.

To prevent personal injury,
always position dust port

adapter and vacuum hose so that it does
not interfere with the lower guard, or the
cutting operation at all settings.

!

WARNING

!

WARNING

FIG. 2

Tighten

Loosen

BLADE

STUD

LOWER GUARD

SPRING

OUTER WASHER

Large Diameter

Faces Blade

INNER WASHER

Large Diameter

Faces Blade

BLADE

LOWER

GUARD

BLADE SHAFT

DUST

PORT

DUST PORT ADAPTER

(Not included,

available as accessory)

LOWER GUARD

LIFT LEVER

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