Assembly warning, Warning – Milwaukee Tool 0740-20 User Manual

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assembly

Warning

Recharge only with the

charger specified for the battery. For spe-

cific charging instructions, read the operator’s

manual supplied with your charger and battery.

Removing Battery Pack from Tool

Push in the release buttons and pull the battery

pack away from the tool.
Inserting Battery Pack into Tool

To insert the battery pack onto the tool, slide the

pack onto the body of the tool. Make sure it latches

securely into place.
Selecting Blade

Select a blade appropriate for your application. Re-

fer to the “Accessories” section for a list of blades to

be used for the proper applications of this tool.

Always use sharp blades. Dull blades tend to

overload the tool and increase the chance of KICK-

BACK. Only use thin kerf blades with a maximum

safe operating speed greater than the no load RPM

marked on the tool's nameplate. Read the blade

manufacturer's instructions before use. Do not use

any type of abrasive cut-off wheel or dry diamond

cutting blades. Use the correct blade type for your

application. Using the wrong blade may result in

reduced performance or damage to the blade. Do

not use blades that are cracked or have broken

teeth. Do not sharpen ferrous metal cutting blades;

see the blade manufacturer's recommendations

regarding sharpening.
Checking the Operation of the Lower Guard

Check the operation and condition of the lower

guard lever. If the guard and the lever are not op-

erating properly, they must be serviced before use.

Lower guard may operate sluggishly due to dam-

aged parts, gummy deposits, or a buildup of debris.

1. Unplug tool before checking the lower guard.

2. Place the tool on its side.

NOTE: This procedure will not show proper lower

guard operation if the tool is not on its side.

3. Grasp the lower guard by the sides and push it

all the way back into the blade housing.

4. Release the lower guard.

• If the guard immediately springs back into

place, it is working correctly and you may

continue with use.

• If the guard does not immediate spring back

into place, clean the upper and lower guards

to remove all chips and debris. Then, check

the operation again by starting with step 1.

• If the guard still does not immediately spring

back into place, contact a MILWAUKEE service

facility for repairs.

Warning

Always remove battery

pack before changing or removing acces-

sories. Only use accessories specifically

recommended for this tool. Others may be

hazardous.

3. Raise or lower the shoe to the desired position.

For the proper depth setting, the blade should

extend no more than 1/4" below the material

being cut (Fig. 2).

Installing and Removing Blades

1. Remove battery pack.

2. Place the saw on a flat surface with the blade

facing upwards. To remove the bolt from the

spindle, push in the spindle lock button. While

holding in the spindle lock button, use the wrench

provided with the tool to turn the bolt clockwise.

Remove the bolt and blade flange.

3. Slide the lower guard lever up to raise the lower

guard. Remove the blade from

the spindle. Always clean the

spindle, upper guard and lower

guard to remove any dirt and

dust.

NOTE: Do not remove inner

blade flange. Larger diameter

of inner flange should face the

blade.

4. To install a blade, place

the blade on the spindle

with the teeth pointing

in the same direction as

the arrow on the lower

guard. Release the lower guard lever.

5. Place the blade flange on the spindle and hand

tighten the bolt.

6. While holding in the spindle lock button, use the

wrench to turn the bolt counterclockwise and

tighten.

Adjusting Depth

1. Remove battery pack.

2. To adjust the depth of the cut, hold the saw by

the handle and loosen the depth adjusting lever

by pushing it down toward the shoe (Fig. 1).

1/4"

Fig. 1

Fig. 2

Arrow

Bolt

Outer

flange

Inner

flange

Spindle

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