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3  Operating Controls
[1-1] Sawdust ejector
[1-2] Lever for pendulum guard
[1-3] Additional handhold
[1-4] Additional handhold for 2-man operation
[1-5] Parallel guide for guide rail
[1-6] Locking screw for parallel guide
[1-7] Cutting angle locking lever
[1-8] Cutting edge indicator
[1-9] Pendulum guard
[1-10] Clamping screw
[1-11] Riving knife
[1-12] Riving knife screw
[1-13] On/Off switch
[1-14] Lock-off switch
[1-15] Cutting depth scale
[1-16] Cutting depth locking lever
[1-17] Additional handhold for 2-man operation
[1-18] Cutting angle locking lever
[1-19] Cutting angle scale
[2-1] Winged screw for parallel guide
[2-2] Base plate
[2-3] Parallel guide (right hand tting)
[2-4] Parallel guide for guide rail
[3-1] Clamping screw
[3-2] Clamping ange
[3-3] Saw blade
[3-4] Mounting ange
[3-5] Lever for swinging guard
[4-1] Additional handhold
[4-2] Additional handhold
[5-1] Blade guard cover plate
[5-2] Pendulum guard cover plate
[5-3] Dust exhaustion connection
[5-4] Riving knife
[6-1] Mounting ange
[6-2] Clamping ange
[6-3] Planing head
[6-4] Retaining pin
[6-5] Pendulum mount cover guard
[6-6] Pendulum mount
[6-7] Blade guard cover
[6-8] Blade guard
[7-1] Mounting ange
[7-2] Clamping ange
[7-3] Curve-cutting head
[7-4] Retaining pin
[7-5] Pendulum mount cover guard
[7-6] Pendulum mount
[7-7] Blade guard cover
[7-8] Blade guard
Some of the items illustrated or described here
may not be included in the scope of delivery.
4  Intended Use 
The machine is intended for lengthways and
crossways cutting of wood with straight cut ting
lines as well as mitre angles to 45° while rest-
ing rmly on the work piece. With suitable saw
blades, non-ferrous metal, light building mate-
rials and plastic can also be sawed.
The user alone is responsible for any liabili ties
caused by usage other than intended. Persons
under 16 are not permitted to use the appli-
ance.
5  Notes on Safety Prevention
DANGER 
5.1 General Safety Instructions 
- Before using the machine, carefully read
all safety instructions and the Operating
Instructions.
- Keep all of the attached documents and
pass on the documentation if the ma chine
changes ownership.
5.2 Safety Rules for Circular Saws 
a) Keephandsaway from the cutting area 
and the saw blade. Keep your second 
hand on  the auxiliary  handle  or  the 
motor housing.If both hands are holding
the circular saw, they can not be cut by the
saw blade.
b) Do not reach underneath the work. The
blade guard can not protect you from the
saw blade below the work.
c) Adjust  the  depth-of-cut to  the  thick-
nessof thework. It should not be vis ible
below the work by more than the height of
a full tooth.
d) Neverhold the workpiece being cut in 
your hand  or  across  your  leg.  Se cure 
the work on a  rm support. It is impor-
tant to secure the work properly to mini-
mize the danger of body exposure, blade
binding or loss of control.
e) Hold  the  power  tool  only  by  the  in-
sulated  gripping  surfaces  when  per-
forming  an  operation where  the  cut-
ting tool may run into hidden wiring or 
its own cord. Contact with a live” wire will
also make exposed metal parts of the tool
“live” and shock the opera tor.
f) Always use a ripping guideor straight 
edge guide  for  length cuts.  This im-
proves the precision of the cut and re duces
the possibility of blade binding.
g) Always usesaw bladeswith the cor rect 
size and  the  matching  arbour shape 
(diamond or round). Blades that do not
match the mounting hard ware of the saw
will run eccentrically, causing loss of con-
trol.
h) Never use damaged or incorrectblade 
washers  or  screws. The blade washers
and screws were specially designed for your
saw for optimum performance and safety of
operation.
5.3 Additional Safety Rules for all 
Circular Saws 
Cause and operator prevention of  
kickback: 
- Kickback is a sudden reaction to a pinched,
bound or misaligned saw blade, causing an
uncontrolled saw to lift up and out of the
workpiece toward the operator;
- When the blade is pinched or bound tight ly
by the kerf closing down, the blade stalls
and the motor reaction drives the unit rap-
idly back toward the operator;
- If the blade becomes twinsted or mis aligned
in the cut, the teeth at the back edge of
the blade can dig into the top surface of the
wood causing the blade to climb out of the
kerf and jump back toward the operator.
Kickback  is the  result  of  saw  misuse 
and/or incorrect operating procedures or 
conditionsand can be avoided by tak ing 
proper precautions as given below. 
a) Maintain a rm grip with both hands on 
the sawand position yourarms to re-
sistkickback forces. Position your body 
to either side  of the blade, but not in 
line with the blade. Kickback could cause
the saw to jump backwards, but kickback
forces can be controlled by the operator, if
proper precautions are taken.
b) When blade is binding, or wheninter-
rupting  a cut  for any reason,  release 
the trigger and holdthe saw motionless 
in the material until the blade comes to 
a complete stop. Never at tempt to re-
movethe saw from the work orpull the 
saw backward while thebladeis in mo-
tionor kickback mayoccur. Investigate
and take cor rective actions to eliminate the
cause of blade binding.
c) When restarting a  saw  in  the  work-
piece, centrethe saw blade in the kerf 
and check that saw teeth are are  not 
engaged intothematerial. If saw blade
is binding it may walk up or kickback from
the workpiece as the saw is restarted.
d) Support  large  panels  to  minimise  the 
risk of  blade  pinching  and  kickback. 
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.
e) Do  not  use  dull  or  damaged  blades. 
Unsharpened or improperly set blades pro-
duce narrow kerf causing excessive friction,
blade binding an kickback.
f) Blade depth and beveladjusting lock-
ing  levers  must  be  tight  and secure 
before  making  cut. If blade adjustment
shifts while cutting, it may cause binding
and kickback.
g) Use  extra  caution  when  making  a 
“plunge cut” into existing walls or oth-
er blind areas. The protruding blade may
cut objects than can cause kick back.
5.4 Specic Safety Rules for  
CSP 132 E Circular Saws 
a) Before each  use,  check  if the  retract-
ing  blade  guard  closes  properly.  Do 
not  operate  the  saw  if  the  retracting 
blade guard does not move freely and 
retract  immediately.  Never  clamp  or 
tie  the  retracting blade  guard  in  the 
open position.  If the saw is accidentally
dropped, the retracting blade guard can be
bent. Pull back the retracting blade guard
with the pull-back lever and ensure that it
moves freely and does not touch the saw
blade or other parts at any cut ting angles
and depths-of-cut.
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