SKIL CB7580B-20 20-Volt Cordless 6-Tool Combo Kit

Owner’s Manual - Page 111

For CB7580B-20. Also, The document are for others SKIL models: CR540601, DL527501, OS593001, RS582901, ID572701, LH552301

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16
Using with Bi-Metal Plunge-Cut
Blade (Fig. 10)
WARNING
Always wear safety goggles or safety
glasses with side shields during power
tool operation. If operation is dusty, also
wear a dust mask.
Wear protective gloves.
Use sharp, undamaged blades only.
Deformed or blunt blades or blades that
are otherwise damaged can break and
cause injury.
The Bi-Metal Plunge-Cut Blade is intended to
make precise cuts to aid in the installation of ooring or wall materials.
a. Clamp the workpiece securely and draw the cutting lines on the workpiece.
b. Select a medium to high speed for making the initial plunge. You can increase speed for
faster cutting after making the initial cut.
c. Allow the tool to reach its full selected speed before allowing it to contact the workpiece.
d. Do not force the tool during the plunge cut. Let the speed of the tool do the work.
e. While keeping the teeth of the blade in the work surface, move the back of the tool in a
slow, sideways motion, which will help to expedite the cut.
f. Cut the workpiece along the line and apply appropriate pressure until the blade cuts to the
depth needed, according to the scale on the blade.
g. Make sure that the tool comes to a complete stop before you remove it from the workpiece.
Using with Flush Circular
Blade(HCS) (Fig. 11)
WARNING
Always wear safety goggles or safety
glasses with side shields during power
tool operation. If operation is dusty, also
wear a dust mask.
Wear protective gloves.
Use sharp, undamaged blades only. De-
formed or blunt blades or blades that are
otherwise damaged can break.
The ush circular blade is ideal for making cuts
in wood, plaster, drywall, non-ferrous metals,
thin sheet metal and other materials. The blade works best on softer woods, such as pine.
For harder woods, the blade life will be limited. Allow the tool to reach its full selected speed
before allowing it to contact the workpiece.
Fig. 10
Fig. 11
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