Warning – Milwaukee Tool 6577-20 User Manual
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Warning
Do not use tool for cutting
metal near flammable material. Sparks may
cause fire.
When cutting metal, use a metal cutting blade. Set
depth of cut to full depth. Protect everyone in the
area from sparks.
3. When shoe rests flat against workpiece (Fig. 16),
move saw to far corner. Release trigger and
allow blade to come to a complete stop before
removing it from workpiece. Repeat the above
steps for each side of the opening. Use a Saw-
zall
®
, jig saw, or small hand saw to finish corners
if they are not completely cut through.
Cutting Masonry and Metal
MILWAUKEE circular saws are not intended for
continuous use in cutting metal or masonry. When
cutting these materials, use the correct blade. MIL-
WAUKEE does not recommend using bonded abra-
sive wheels on circular saws for any application.
When cutting masonry, use a diamond blade. Make
successive passes at depths of less than 1/4" to
achieve the desired depth. Cutting at a depth of
more than 1/4" will damage wheel. Unplug the tool
and frequently clean dust from air vents and guards.
Warning
Dust, chips, and grit can
cause guard to hang up at any time. If saw
is used to cut masonry or metal, reserve and
mark it for that purpose only and return it to a
milWaukee service facility for cleaning and
testing before using it for wood cutting.
Warning
Only use accessories with
maximum speed rating at least as high as
nameplate RPM of tool.
Fig. 15
Fig. 16
Fig. 17
Fig. 18