
Blade alignment issues in a circular saw can often be solved by adjusting the saw's cutting depth and angle settings. Additionally, make sure the blade is securely attached and not loose, and check to ensure the blade is sharp and not dull.

This could be caused by an overloaded motor, a worn out blade, a clogged dust port, or a loose power cord. To troubleshoot the issue, check each of these components and replace or clean if necessary.
To ensure optimal performance of a circular saw, it is important to regularly clean and maintain its blades, replace worn parts, and lubricate moving components. Additionally, check for damage and wear and tear, and sharpen blades as necessary.

Yes, you can use a circular saw to cut a tree stump. Make sure you are wearing proper safety gear, such as eye and ear protection, when using the saw.

Using a smaller blade size in a circular saw can help you get better results by providing more control and precision when cutting. Additionally, a smaller blade will create a straighter cut and reduce the amount of dust created.

For fine cuts, use a fine-toothed circular saw blade. It should have fewer teeth per inch than a general purpose blade.

The bore size of a DeWalt circular saw is 1-1/4 inches.

The standard circular saw blade diameter is typically 7 1/4 inches, although sizes can range from 4 1/2 to 15 inches.

Common hazards when working with circular saws include the risk of kickback, objects getting thrown, and electric shock. In addition, the blade can cause lacerations and burns. Always wear protective gear and follow safety instructions when operating a circular saw.

To operate a circular saw safely, you should wear the proper personal protective equipment (PPE) as recommended by OSHA, such as safety goggles, hearing protection, and a dust mask. Additionally, the saw should be properly maintained and all safety guards should be in place.