Milwaukee 6391 Operator's Manual
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To change the blade on the Milwaukee 6391 Saw, first unplug the saw. Use the blade wrench stored on the saw to loosen the arbor nut. Remove the old blade, replace it with the new one, ensuring the teeth face the correct direction, and tighten the arbor nut securely.
To calibrate the bevel setting, first, ensure the saw is unplugged. Set the bevel angle to 0 degrees and use a square to verify accuracy. If adjustment is needed, use the bevel adjustment screw to calibrate and lock the setting in place.
If the saw is not starting, check that it is properly plugged in and that the power outlet is functioning. Ensure the safety switch is engaged. If the problem persists, inspect the power cord for damage and consult the user manual or a professional technician.
Regular maintenance includes cleaning the saw after each use, checking and replacing the blade as needed, inspecting the power cord for wear, and lubricating the pivot points. It's also important to periodically check the alignment of the blade and bevel settings.
Ensure safety by always wearing appropriate personal protective equipment, such as goggles and gloves. Keep the work area clean and free of debris. Always use the saw with two hands and follow the manufacturer's safety instructions.
The Milwaukee 6391 Saw is compatible with 7-1/4 inch circular saw blades. Ensure the arbor size matches and choose the appropriate blade type for the material you are cutting.
To adjust the depth of cut, unplug the saw and locate the depth adjustment lever. Loosen the lever, set the blade to the desired depth, and then tighten the lever securely.
Inaccurate cuts can stem from a misaligned blade or bevel. Check the alignment using a square and adjust the bevel settings as necessary. Ensure the material is securely clamped and the saw base is flat against the workpiece.
If the blade guard is not retracting, check for debris obstructing its path. Clean any obstructions and ensure the guard moves freely. If the problem persists, inspect the guard mechanism for damage and consult a technician if necessary.
Store the saw in a dry, cool place away from direct sunlight. Ensure the blade is retracted and the tool is unplugged. It's best to store the saw in its original case or on a secure shelf to prevent damage.