Harbor Freight Tools Cordless Saw 67026 User Manual

18 Volt 5-1/2” Cordless  
CirCular saw  
67026  
set up and operating instruCtions  
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a power tool will increase the risk of  
electric shock.  
g. if devices are provided for the  
connection of dust extraction and  
collection facilities, ensure these  
are connected and properly used.  
Use of these devices can reduce  
dust-related hazards.  
3. personal safety  
a. stay alert, watch what you are  
doing and use common sense  
when operating a power tool. do  
not use a power tool while you  
are tired or under the influence of  
drugs, alcohol or medication. A  
moment of inattention while operat-  
ing power tools may result in serious  
personal injury.  
h. only use safety equipment that  
has been approved by an appro-  
priate standards agency. Unap-  
proved safety equipment may not  
provide adequate protection. Eye  
protection must be ANSI-approved  
and breathing protection must be  
NIOSH-approved for the specific  
hazards in the work area.  
b. use safety equipment. always  
wear eye protection. Safety equip-  
ment such as dust mask, non-skid  
safety shoes, hard hat, or hearing  
protection used for appropriate con-  
ditions will reduce personal injuries.  
4. power tool use and care  
a. do not force the power tool. use  
the correct power tool for your  
application. The correct power tool  
will do the job better and safer at the  
rate for which it was designed.  
c. prevent unintentional starting.  
ensure the switch is in the off-  
position before connecting to  
power source and/or battery pack,  
picking up or carrying the tool.  
Carrying power tools with your finger  
on the switch or energizing power  
tools that have the switch on invites  
accidents.  
b. do not use the power tool if the  
switch does not turn it on and off.  
Any power tool that cannot be con-  
trolled with the switch is dangerous  
and must be repaired.  
c. disconnect the battery pack from  
the power tool before making any  
adjustments, changing accesso-  
ries, or storing power tools. Such  
preventive safety measures reduce  
the risk of starting the power tool ac-  
cidentally.  
d. remove any adjusting key or  
wrench before turning the power  
tool on. A wrench or a key left at-  
tached to a rotating part of the power  
tool may result in personal injury.  
e. do not overreach. Keep proper  
footing and balance at all times.  
This enables better control of the  
power tool in unexpected situations.  
d. store idle power tools out of the  
reach of children and do not allow  
persons unfamiliar with the power  
tool or these instructions to oper-  
ate the power tool. Power tools are  
dangerous in the hands of untrained  
users.  
f. dress properly. do not wear  
loose clothing or jewelry. Keep  
your hair, clothing and gloves  
away from moving parts. Loose  
clothes, jewelry or long hair can be  
caught in moving parts.  
e. maintain power tools. Check for  
misalignment or binding of mov-  
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ing parts, breakage of parts and  
any other condition that may af-  
fect the power tools operation. if  
damaged, have the power tool re-  
paired before use. Many accidents  
are caused by poorly maintained  
power tools.  
avoid contact. if contact acciden-  
tally occurs, flush with water. If  
liquid contacts eyes, additionally  
seek medical help. Liquid ejected  
from the battery may cause irritation  
or burns.  
6. service  
f. Keep cutting tools sharp and  
clean. Properly maintained cutting  
tools with sharp cutting edges are  
less likely to bind and are easier to  
control.  
a. Have your power tool serviced by  
a qualified repair person using  
only identical replacement parts.  
This will ensure that the safety of the  
power tool is maintained.  
g. use the power tool, accessories  
and blades etc. in accordance  
with these instructions, taking  
into account the working condi-  
tions and the work to be per-  
formed. Use of the power tool  
for operations different from those  
intended could result in a hazardous  
situation.  
Circular saw safety warnings  
1.  
danger: Keep hands away  
from cutting area and the blade.  
Keep your second hand on auxil-  
iary handle, or motor housing. If  
both hands are holding the saw, they  
cannot be cut by the blade.  
5. Battery tool use and care  
2. do not reach underneath the work-  
piece. The guard cannot protect you  
from the blade below the workpiece.  
a. recharge only with the charger  
specified by the manufacturer. A  
charger that is suitable for one type  
of battery pack may create a risk of  
fire when used with another battery  
pack.  
3. adjust the cutting depth to the  
thickness of the workpiece. Less  
than a full tooth of the blade teeth  
should be visible below the work-  
piece.  
b. Use power tools only with specifi-  
cally designated battery packs.  
Use of any other battery packs may  
create a risk of injury and fire.  
4. never hold piece being cut in your  
hands or across your leg. secure  
the workpiece to a stable platform.  
It is important to support the work  
properly to minimize body exposure,  
blade binding, or loss of control.  
c. when battery pack is not in use,  
keep it away from other metal ob-  
jects, like paper clips, coins, keys,  
nails, screws or other small metal  
objects, that can make a connec-  
tion from one terminal to another.  
Shorting the battery terminals to-  
gether may cause burns or a fire.  
5. Hold power tool by insulated grip-  
ping surfaces when performing an  
operation where the cutting tool  
may contact hidden wiring. Contact  
with a″ live″ wire will also make ex-  
posed metal parts of the power tool ″  
live″ and shock the operator.  
d. under abusive conditions, liquid  
may be ejected from the battery;  
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6. when ripping always use a rip  
fence or straight edge guide. This  
improves the accuracy of cut and  
reduces the chance of blade binding.  
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.  
7. always use blades with correct  
size and shape (diamond versus  
round) of arbor holes. Blades that  
do not match the mounting hardware  
of the saw will run eccentrically, caus-  
ing loss of control.  
b. when blade is binding, or when  
interrupting a cut for any reason,  
release the trigger and hold the  
saw motionless in the material un-  
til the blade comes to a complete  
stop. never attempt to remove  
the saw from the work or pull the  
saw backward while the blade is  
in motion or kickback may occur.  
Investigate and take corrective ac-  
tions to eliminate the cause of blade  
binding.  
8. never use damaged or incorrect  
blade washers or bolt. The blade  
washers and bolt were specially  
designed for your saw, for optimum  
performance and safety of operation.  
9. Causes 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;  
c. when restarting a saw in the  
workpiece, center the saw blade  
in the kerf and check that saw  
teeth are not engaged into the  
material. If saw blade is binding, it  
may walk up or kickback from the  
workpiece as the saw is restarted.  
When the blade is pinched or bound  
tightly by the kerf closing down, the  
blade stalls and the motor reaction  
drives the unit rapidly back toward  
the operator;  
d. support large panels to minimize  
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.  
If the blade becomes twisted or  
misaligned 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.  
e. do not use dull or damaged  
blades. Unsharpened or improp-  
erly set blades produce narrow kerf  
causing excessive friction, blade  
binding and kickback.  
Kickback is the result of saw misuse  
and/or incorrect operating procedures  
or conditions and can be avoided by  
taking proper precautions as given  
below:  
f. Blade depth and bevel adjusting  
locking levers must be tight and  
secure before making cut. If blade  
adjustment shifts while cutting, it  
may cause binding and kickback.  
a. Maintain a firm grip with both  
hands on the saw and position  
your arms to resist kickback  
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g. use extra caution when making  
a ″plunge cut″ into existing walls  
or other blind areas. The protrud-  
ing blade may cut objects that can  
cause kickback.  
14. do not use tHis saw witH tHe  
saw Held upside down in a  
Vise. the saw is not designed  
for such use and cannot be used  
safely in that position.  
10. Check lower guard for proper clos- 15. the torque developed during brak-  
ing before each use. do not oper-  
ate the saw if lower guard does not  
move freely and close instantly.  
never clamp or tie the lower guard  
into the open position. If saw is ac-  
cidentally dropped, lower guard may  
be bent. Raise the lower guard with  
the retracting handle and make sure  
it moves freely and does not touch  
the blade or any other part, in all  
angles and depths of cut.  
ing may loosen the blade-retaining  
nut/bolt. The blade retaining nut/  
bolt should be checked periodically  
and tightened if necessary, especially  
after braking.  
16. do not use to cut logs, tree limbs,  
or uneven lumber.  
17. wet lumber, green (unseasoned)  
lumber, and pressure treated lum-  
ber all have an increased potential  
for kickback and should only be  
cut with a blade for cutting that  
lumber type. wear a niosH-ap-  
proved respirator and have appro-  
priate ventilation whenever cutting  
pressure treated lumber.  
11. Check the operation of the lower  
guard spring. if the guard and the  
spring are not operating properly,  
they must be serviced before use.  
Lower guard may operate sluggishly  
due to damaged parts, gummy de-  
posits, or a build-up of debris.  
18. do not use blades made from high-  
speed steel, abrasive blades, or  
metal- or masonry-cutting blades.  
The guards of this saw are not de-  
signed to protect against the failure of  
such blades.  
12. lower guard should be retracted  
manually only for special cuts  
such as ″plunge cuts″ and ″com-  
pound cuts.″ Raise lower guard by  
retracting handle and as soon as  
blade enters the material, the lower  
guard must be released. For all  
other sawing, the lower guard should  
operate automatically.  
19. place the larger portion of the saw  
base on the larger, supported part  
of the workpiece. This will help  
maintain balance and control while  
the cut is completed.  
13. always observe that the lower  
guard is covering the blade before  
placing saw down on bench or  
floor. An unprotected, coasting blade  
will cause the saw to walk back-  
20. Maintain labels and nameplates on  
the tool. These carry important safety  
information. If unreadable or miss-  
ing, contact Harbor Freight Tools for a  
replacement.  
wards, cutting whatever is in its path.  
Be aware of the time it takes for the  
blade to stop after switch is released.  
21. Avoid unintentional starting. Prepare  
to begin work before turning on the  
tool.  
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22. Do not lay the tool down until it has  
come to a complete stop. Moving  
parts can grab the surface and pull  
the tool out of your control.  
27. This product is not a toy. Keep it out  
of reach of children.  
28. Verify that there are no utility lines or  
hardware in or near the workpiece.  
This is especially critical for plunge  
cuts.  
23. When using a handheld power tool,  
maintain a firm grip on the tool with  
both hands to resist starting torque.  
29. People with pacemakers should  
consult their physician(s) before use.  
Electromagnetic fields in close prox-  
imity to heart pacemaker could cause  
pacemaker interference or pacemak-  
er failure. In addition, people with  
pacemakers should:  
24. Do not leave the tool unattended  
when the Battery Pack is connected.  
Turn off the tool, and remove Battery  
Pack before leaving.  
25. Use clamps (not included) or other  
practical ways to secure and support  
the workpiece to a stable platform.  
Holding the work by hand or against  
your body is unstable and may lead  
to loss of control.  
• Avoid operating alone.  
• Do not use with power switch locked  
on.  
• Properly maintain and inspect to  
avoid electrical shock.  
26.  
The battery charger gets  
hot during use. The  
charger’s heat can build  
30. WARNING: Some dust created by  
power sanding, sawing, grinding, drill-  
ing, and other construction activities,  
contains chemicals known [to the  
State of California] to cause cancer,  
birth defects or other reproductive  
harm. Some examples of these  
chemicals are:  
up to unsafe levels and  
create a fire hazard if it does not  
receive adequate ventilation, due to  
an electrical fault, or if it is used in a  
hot environment.  
Do not place the charger on a flam-  
mable surface. Do not obstruct any  
vents on the charger. especially  
avoid placing the charger on car-  
pets and rugs; they are not only  
flammable, but they also obstruct  
vents under the charger.  
Place the charger on a stable, solid,  
nonflammable surface (such as a  
stable metal workbench or concrete  
floor) at least 1 foot away from all  
flammable objects, such as drapes or  
walls. Keep a fire extinguisher and a  
smoke detector in the area. Fre-  
quently monitor the charger and  
battery while charging.  
• Lead from lead-based paints  
• Crystalline silica from bricks and ce-  
ment or other masonry products  
• Arsenic and chromium from chemi-  
cally treated lumber  
Your risk from these exposures var-  
ies, depending on how often you do  
this type of work. To reduce your  
exposure to these chemicals: work in  
a well ventilated area, and work with  
approved safety equipment, such as  
those dust masks that are specially  
designed to filter out microscopic  
particles. (California Health & Safety  
Code § 25249.5, et seq.)  
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31. The warnings, precautions, and in-  
structions discussed in this instruction  
manual cannot cover all possible con-  
ditions and situations that may occur.  
It must be understood by the operator  
that common sense and caution are  
factors which cannot be built into this  
product, but must be supplied by the  
operator.  
5. Include vibration-free periods each  
day of work.  
6. Grip tool as lightly as possible (while  
still keeping safe control of it). Let  
the tool do the work.  
7. To reduce vibration, maintain the tool  
as explained in this manual. If any  
abnormal vibration occurs, stop use  
immediately.  
Vibration safety  
saVe tHese  
instruCtions.  
This tool vibrates during use. Re-  
peated or long-term exposure to vibra-  
tion may cause temporary or permanent  
physical injury, particularly to the hands,  
arms and shoulders. To reduce the risk of  
vibration-related injury:  
extension Cords  
note: Extension cords must not be used  
with this item’s charger.  
1. Anyone using vibrating tools regu-  
larly or for an extended period should  
first be examined by a doctor and  
then have regular medical check-  
ups to ensure medical problems are  
not being caused or worsened from  
use. Pregnant women or people  
who have impaired blood circulation  
to the hand, past hand injuries, ner-  
vous system disorders, diabetes, or  
Raynaud’s Disease should not use  
this tool. If you feel any medical or  
physical symptoms related to vibra-  
tion (such as tingling, numbness, and  
white or blue fingers), seek medical  
advice as soon as possible.  
symbology  
Double Insulated  
Canadian Standards Association  
Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.  
Volts Alternating Current  
V~  
Amperes  
a
n xxxx/min.  
No Load Revolutions per Minute  
(RPM)  
0
2. Do not smoke during use. Nico-  
tine reduces the blood supply to the  
hands and fingers, increasing the risk  
of vibration-related injury.  
3. Wear suitable gloves to reduce the  
vibration effects on the user.  
4. Use tools with the lowest vibration  
when there is a choice.  
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speCiFiCations  
operating instruCtions  
read the entire important  
saFety inFormation  
18 V, NiCd  
SKU 67029, Sold Separately  
Battery  
Charger  
SKU 67031, Sold Separately  
section at the beginning of this  
manual including all text under  
subheadings therein before set  
up or use of this product.  
Motor Speed  
3800 RPM (No Load)  
1
Blade Diameter 5 / ” Maximum  
2
Arbor Size/Type 10 mm, round  
note: For additional information regarding  
the parts listed in the following pages,  
refer to the Assembly Diagram near  
the end of this manual.  
unpaCKing  
When unpacking, make sure that the  
item is intact and undamaged. If any parts  
are missing or broken, please call Harbor  
Freight Tools at 1-800-444-3353 as soon  
as possible.  
tool set up  
to preVent  
serious injury  
From aCCidental  
operation:  
FunCtions  
turn the power switch of the  
tool off and remove Battery  
pack before tool set up.  
Handle  
trigger  
trigger  
lock  
Battery  
pack  
Front  
Handle  
Fixed  
guard  
Blade  
movable  
guard  
Base  
plate  
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1. Blade mounting/remoVal:  
2. BeVel adjustment and 0°  
BeVel stop:  
Bevel  
Knob  
to preVent  
serious injury  
Bevel  
scale  
From Flying Fragments:  
do not use blades made from  
high-speed steel, abrasive  
blades, or metal- or masonry-  
cutting blades. the guards of  
this saw are not designed to  
protect against the failure of  
such blades.  
Fence  
Bolt  
Base  
plate  
Fence  
Bolt  
Bevel  
mark  
Bevel stop  
Bolt  
Blade  
Bolt  
Blade  
spindle  
lock  
Figure 2  
a. to read the approximate blade  
bevel:  
Compare the Bevel Mark with the  
Bevel Scale.  
b. to set the 0° bevel stop:  
Loosen the Bevel Knob and push  
the right side of the Base Plate up  
as far as possible. The Bevel Mark  
should line up with the 0 line on the  
bevel scale.  
outer  
Flange  
inner  
Flange  
a. Hold in the Spindle Lock while re-  
moving the Blade Bolt, turning it  
counterclockwise.  
If it is higher than the mark, turn the  
Bevel Stop Bolt counterclockwise.  
If it is lower than the mark, loosen  
the Nut on the Bevel Stop Bolt and  
turn the Bolt clockwise.  
b. Remove the outer flange.  
c. Hold open the Moveable Guard and  
remove the Blade. Leave the inner  
flange in place. (If the Inner Flange  
comes off, place it on the spindle  
with its extended side first.)  
After it is aligned, tighten the Nut on  
the Bevel Stop Bolt.  
c. to adjust the bevel:  
Loosen the Bevel Knob and move  
the Base Plate to the desired bevel.  
tighten the Bevel Knob before  
use.  
d. Install the new blade, with the direc-  
tional arrow on the blade pointing  
the same as the directional arrow on  
the stationary guard.  
e. Place the Outer Flange on the spin-  
3. rip FenCe installation / ad-  
justment:  
dle, recessed side first.  
f. Hold in the Spindle Lock while re-  
installing the Blade Bolt, turning it  
clockwise.  
a. Loosen both Fence Bolts (shown in  
Figure 2) and insert the Rip Fence  
(not shown in Figure 2, see Assem-  
bly Diagram) into the two brackets  
on the Base Plate from the left.  
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b. Loosen Fence Bolts and slide the  
Rip Fence to adjust. tighten both  
Fence Bolts before use.  
c. Wet lumber, green (unseasoned)  
lumber, and pressure treated lum-  
ber all have an increased potential  
for kickback and should only be cut  
with a blade designed for cutting that  
lumber. Wear a NIOSH-approved  
respirator and have appropriate ven-  
tilation whenever cutting pressure  
treated lumber.  
c. Remove Rip Fence when not in use.  
4. deptH adjustment:  
depth  
Knob  
depth  
2. Designate a work area that is clean  
and well-lit. The work area must not  
allow access by children or pets to  
prevent distraction and injury.  
mark  
(measured  
from top  
of tab)  
3. Secure loose workpieces using a vise  
or clamps (not included) to prevent  
movement while working.  
depth  
scale  
4. Verify that there are no utility lines or  
hardware in or near the workpiece.  
This is especially critical for plunge  
cuts.  
Base plate  
1”  
Charging instructions  
a. to read the approximate blade  
depth (at 0° bevel):  
1. The Charger (SKU 67031) and Bat-  
tery Pack (SKU 67029) are sold  
separately. Please refer to the 67031  
Charger manual for important safety  
warnings and proper instructions on  
charging the battery pack.  
Compare the Depth Mark (measured  
from the top of the tab) to the Depth  
Scale - the illustration above shows  
about 1”.  
b. to adjust the depth:  
Loosen the Depth Knob and move  
the Base Plate to the desired depth.  
tighten the depth Knob before  
use.  
2. warning! do not use a different  
Charger or Battery pack to power  
this tool.  
work piece and work area set up  
1. Work piece selection:  
a. Work piece must be free of foreign  
objects and loose knots.  
b. Do not use to cut logs, tree limbs, or  
uneven lumber.  
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general operating instructions  
1. warning! to preVent  
serious injury,  
BeFore operation:  
a. remove Battery pack.  
b. adjust Blade depth to extend be-  
yond bottom of workpiece by 1/4”  
or less. lock depth Knob after  
adjustment.  
c. make sure that all guards are in  
place and in proper working order.  
d. tighten all knobs/bolts securely.  
e. tighten Blade Bolt. (Blade Bolt  
may loosen when the automatic  
blade brake engages.)  
2. Install fully charged Battery Pack  
(67029, sold separately) into base at  
back of handle.  
3. Hold the saw with one hand on the  
Front Handle and the other hand on  
the Handle.  
4. Align Saw on cut line with the larger  
part of the workpiece to the left of the  
Saw Blade.  
5. Push the Trigger Lock to one side  
and squeeze the Trigger.  
6. Allow the Blade to come up to full  
speed before contacting the work-  
piece.  
7. After completing the cut, release the  
trigger. Make sure that the Movable  
Guard closes immediately.  
8. To prevent accidents, turn off the tool  
and disconnect the Battery Pack after  
use. Clean, then store the tool in-  
doors out of children’s reach.  
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to preVent serious  
injury From tool  
Failure:  
maintenanCe and  
serViCing  
do not use damaged  
equipment. if abnormal noise  
or vibration occurs, have the  
problem corrected before  
further use.  
Procedures not specifically  
explained in this manual  
must be performed only by a  
qualified technician.  
to preVent  
serious injury  
From aCCidental  
Cleaning and maintenance  
1. BeFore eaCH use, inspect the  
general condition of the tool. Check  
for loose screws, misalignment or  
binding of moving parts, cracked or  
broken parts, damaged electrical wir-  
ing, and any other condition that may  
affect its safe operation.  
operation:  
turn the power switch of the  
tool off and remove Battery  
pack before performing any  
inspection, maintenance, or  
cleaning procedures.  
2. aFter use, wipe external surfaces  
of the tool with clean cloth.  
troubleshooting  
problem  
Tool will not start.  
possible Causes  
1. Battery Pack not properly  
connected or charged.  
likely solutions  
1. Connect fully-charged Battery Pack  
completely.  
2. Tool’s thermal reset breaker  
tripped (if equipped).  
2. Turn off tool and allow to cool. Press  
reset button on tool.  
3. Internal damage or wear.  
(Carbon brushes or switch, for  
example.)  
3. Have technician service tool.  
Performance  
1. Blade dull or damaged.  
1. Keep blade sharp. Replace as needed.  
decreases over time.  
2. Carbon brushes worn or  
damaged.  
2. Have qualified technician replace  
brushes.  
Excessive noise or Internal damage or wear. (Carbon  
Have technician service tool.  
rattling.  
Overheating.  
brushes or bearings, for example.)  
1. Forcing tool to work too fast.  
1. Allow tool to work at its own rate.  
2. Blade misaligned.  
2. Technician must check and correct blade  
to fence alignment.  
3. Blade dull or damaged.  
3. Keep blade sharp. Replace as needed.  
4. Blocked motor housing vents.  
4. Wear ANSI-approved safety goggles and  
NIOSH-approved dust mask/respirator  
while blowing dust out of motor using  
compressed air.  
Follow all safety precautions whenever diagnosing or servicing the  
tool. disconnect power supply before service.  
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please read tHe Following CareFully  
THE MANUFACTURER AND/OR DISTRIBUTOR HAS PROvIDED THE PARTS LIST AND ASSEMBLy  
DIAgRAM IN THIS MANUAL AS A REFERENCE TOOL ONLy. NEITHER THE MANUFACTURER OR  
DISTRIBUTOR MAKES ANY REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY OF ANY KIND TO THE BUYER THAT  
HE OR SHE IS qUALIFIED TO MAKE ANy REPAIRS TO THE PRODUCT, OR THAT HE OR SHE IS  
qUALIFIED TO REPLACE ANy PARTS OF THE PRODUCT. IN FACT, THE MANUFACTURER AND/  
OR DISTRIBUTOR ExPRESSLy STATES THAT ALL REPAIRS AND PARTS REPLACEMENTS SHOULD  
BE UNDERTAKEN By CERTIFIED AND LICENSED TECHNICIANS, AND NOT By THE BUyER. THE  
BUyER ASSUMES ALL RISK AND LIABILITy ARISINg OUT OF HIS OR HER REPAIRS TO THE  
ORIgINAL PRODUCT OR REPLACEMENT PARTS THERETO, OR ARISINg OUT OF HIS OR HER  
INSTALLATION OF REPLACEMENT PARTS THERETO.  
parts list  
part  
description  
Qty.  
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
part  
description  
Qty.  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Housing  
Knob  
24 Ring gear  
25 Planet gear  
26 Gear box  
27 Motor gear  
28 750 motor  
29 Bolt, M6 X 34  
30 Square screw M6X15  
31 Bevel Stop Bolt M4X20  
32 Tapping screw  
33 Tapping screw  
34 Motor cover  
Plain washer Ø 4  
Spindle lock level spring  
Spindle lock  
Spindle lock lever  
Square Screw  
Fixed guard  
Trigger Lock  
1
1
1
10  
4
1
10 Switch/Trigger  
11 Saw blade  
12 Contact plate  
13 Outer flange  
14 Blade Bolt  
1
1
1
35 Bevel Stop Lock Nut  
36 Fence Bolt  
37 Flat washer  
1
2
1
15 Screw  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
38 Fence spring  
39 Rivet Ø6x8  
40 Depth adjustment bracket  
41 Bevel adjustment bracket  
42 Bevel scale  
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
16 Moveable guard stopper  
17 Moveable guard  
18 Tension spring  
19 Big end cover  
20 Inner flange  
21 Bearing  
43 Base plate  
44 Rip Fence  
22 Lock block  
1
45 Blade Bolt Wrench  
1
23 Planet carrier  
3
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assemBly diagram  
record products serial number Here:  
note: If product has no serial number, record month and year of purchase instead.  
note: Some parts are listed and shown for illustration purposes only, and are not avail-  
able individually as replacement parts.  
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limited 90 day warranty  
Harbor Freight Tools Co. makes every effort to assure that its products meet high  
quality and durability standards, and warrants to the original purchaser that this prod-  
uct is free from defects in materials and workmanship for the period of 90 days from  
the date of purchase. This warranty does not apply to damage due directly or indirectly,  
to misuse, abuse, negligence or accidents, repairs or alterations outside our facilities,  
criminal activity, improper installation, normal wear and tear, or to lack of maintenance.  
We shall in no event be liable for death, injuries to persons or property, or for incidental,  
contingent, special or consequential damages arising from the use of our product. Some  
states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so  
the above limitation of exclusion may not apply to you. THIS WARRANTY IS EXPRESS-  
Ly IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER wARRANTIES, ExPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDINg THE  
wARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITy AND FITNESS.  
To take advantage of this warranty, the product or part must be returned to us with  
transportation charges prepaid. Proof of purchase date and an explanation of the com-  
plaint must accompany the merchandise. If our inspection verifies the defect, we will ei-  
ther repair or replace the product at our election or we may elect to refund the purchase  
price if we cannot readily and quickly provide you with a replacement. We will return re-  
paired products at our expense, but if we determine there is no defect, or that the defect  
resulted from causes not within the scope of our warranty, then you must bear the cost  
of returning the product.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights  
which vary from state to state.  
3491 Mission Oaks Blvd. • PO Box 6009 • Camarillo, CA 93011 • (800) 444-3353  
SKU 67026  
For technical questions, please call 1-800-444-3353.  
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