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When operating a circular saw, at what depth should the blade be set for optimal safety and cutting efficiency?

Setting the blade depth just slightly deeper than the material ensures efficient cutting, minimizes kickback risk, and reduces blade exposure. Excessive depth i

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Question: When operating a circular saw, at what depth should the blade be set for optimal safety and cutting efficiency?

Answer options:

  • Just touching the top surface of the material ✅ Approximately 3 mm (1/8 in.) to 6 mm (1/4 in.) deeper than the material thickness
  • Half the thickness of the material being cut
  • As deep as the blade guard allows

Correct answer: Approximately 3 mm (1/8 in.) to 6 mm (1/4 in.) deeper than the material thickness

Explanation: Setting the blade depth just slightly deeper than the material ensures efficient cutting, minimizes kickback risk, and reduces blade exposure. Excessive depth increases the chance of kickback and contact with the work surface or other objects.

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