Milwaukee M18 Fuel 2733-20 Operator's Manual

To change the blade, first remove the battery to ensure safety. Then, use the provided wrench to loosen the arbor nut, remove the old blade, and replace it with the new one. Tighten the arbor nut securely before reinserting the battery.
Regularly check and clean the saw after each use. Inspect the blade and replace it if it shows signs of wear. Lubricate moving parts monthly and ensure the battery is stored properly when not in use.
Ensure the battery is fully charged and properly connected. Check for any debris obstructing the trigger or the blade guard. If the problem persists, inspect the motor and wiring for damage.
To improve battery life, avoid complete discharges and charge the battery before it is completely drained. Store the battery in a cool, dry place and avoid exposure to extreme temperatures.
Remove the battery and use a dry brush or compressed air to remove sawdust and debris. Wipe down the exterior with a damp cloth and ensure all moving parts are free of obstructions.
To align the blade, first ensure the saw is on a stable surface. Use the adjustment knobs to align the blade parallel to the miter slot, ensuring it is square to the table.
While it is recommended to use Milwaukee blades for optimal performance, most standard 7-1/4 inch blades will fit the saw. Ensure the arbor size matches before installation.
If the saw overheats, stop operation immediately and allow it to cool down. Check the blade for sharpness and clean any debris from the vents. Ensure proper ventilation during use.
To adjust the bevel angle, loosen the bevel lock lever and tilt the saw to the desired angle. Use the bevel angle scale for accuracy, then tighten the lock lever to secure the position.
The maximum cutting capacity of the Milwaukee M18 Fuel 2733-20 Saw is 2-1/2 inches at 90 degrees and 1-7/8 inches at 45 degrees.