Kawasaki 840328 User Manual
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W
Wh
he
en
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ng
g a
a ssa
aw
w iin
n tth
he
e w
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piie
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e,, cce
en
ntte
err tth
he
e ssa
aw
w b
blla
ad
de
e iin
n tth
he
e kke
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an
nd
d
cch
he
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att tte
ee
etth
h a
arre
e n
no
ott e
en
ng
ga
ag
ge
ed
d iin
ntto
o tth
he
e m
ma
atte
erriia
all.. If saw blade is binding, it
may walk up or KICKBACK from the work piece as the saw is restarted.
S
Su
up
pp
po
orrtt lla
arrg
ge
e p
pa
an
ne
ellss tto
o m
miin
niim
miizze
e tth
he
e rriisskk o
off b
blla
ad
de
e p
piin
ncch
hiin
ng
g a
an
nd
d K
KIIC
CK
KB
BA
AC
CK
K.. Large
panels tend to sag under their own weight. Supports must be placed under the panel
on both sides, near the line of cut and near the edge of the panel.
D
Do
o n
no
ott u
usse
e d
du
ullll o
orr d
da
am
ma
ag
ge
ed
d b
blla
ad
de
e.. Unsharpened or improperly set blades pro-
duce narrow kerf causing excessive friction, blade binding and KICKBACK.
B
Blla
ad
de
e d
de
ep
ptth
h a
an
nd
d b
be
evve
ell a
ad
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ussttiin
ng
g llo
occkkiin
ng
g lle
evve
errss m
mu
usstt b
be
e ttiig
gh
htt a
an
nd
d sse
eccu
urre
e b
be
effo
orre
e m
ma
akk--
iin
ng
g ccu
utt.. If blade adjustment shifts while cutting, it will cause binding and KICKBACK.
U
Usse
e e
exxttrra
a cca
au
uttiio
on
n w
wh
he
en
n m
ma
akkiin
ng
g a
a “
“P
Po
occkke
ett C
Cu
utt”
” iin
ntto
o e
exxiissttiin
ng
g w
wa
allllss o
orr o
otth
he
err
b
blliin
nd
d a
arre
ea
ass.. The protruding blade may cut objects that can cause KICKBACK.
S
SY
YM
MB
BO
OL
LS
S
IIM
MP
PO
OR
RT
TA
AN
NT
T:: Some of the following symbols may be used on your tool. Please
study them and learn their meaning. Proper interpretation of these symbols will
allow you to operate the tool better and safer.
S
SY
YM
MB
BO
OL
L
N
NA
AM
ME
E
E
EX
XP
PL
LA
AN
NA
AT
TIIO
ON
N
V
Volts
Voltage (Potential)
A
Amperes
Current
Hz
Hertz
Frequency (Cycles per Second)
W
Watt
Power
Kg
Kilograms
Weight
Alternating Current
Type of Current
Direct Current
Type of Current
Alternating or Direct Current
Type of Current
Earthing Terminal
Grounding Terminal
Class II Construction
Denotes Double Insulation
min
Minutes
Time
s
Seconds
Time
Diameter
Size of Drill Bits,
Grinding Wheels, etc.
No load speed
No-load Rotational Speed
.../min
Revolutions per Minute
Revolutions, Surface Speed,
Strokes, etc. per Minute
1,2,3, …
Ring Selector Settings
Speed, Torque or Position Settings
F
FU
UN
NC
CT
TIIO
ON
NA
AL
L D
DE
ES
SC
CR
RIIP
PT
TIIO
ON
N
CONTROLS AND COMPONENTS:
1. Saw Shoe
2. Trigger Switch
3. Handle
4. Lock-Off Button
5. Depth Control Lever
6. Lower Guard
7. Rip Fence Slots
8. Contact Window
9. Blade Lock Button
10. Cover Knob
11. Dust Cover
12. Rip Guide pin (2)
13. Motor Housing
14. Motor Brush (2)
15. Handle adjustment lock
16. Side Handle
17. Power Cord
ACCESSORIES:
18. Saw Blade (1)
19. Blade Wrench
20. Rip Fence
21. Carbon Brushes (2)
1
12
8
10
7
14
6
9
11
20
4
16
21
3
5
13
17
7
19
15
2
18
10