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Operation

Checking and Preparation of Working Environment:

Check the following before using the Cutting Edge Saw. Al-

ways observe the instructions and prohibited items.

Operation Instructions

Adjust the rear handle position to comfortably grip the tool. 

(The rear handle changes position with the button located 

on the top of the handle.) To operate the trigger, depress the 

trigger lock button (on the side of the tool) and then pull the 

trigger to start the saw. Start the saw before cutting and then 

apply a light pressure moving forward through the cut.

Checking of weather conditions, do not use in the rain or snow:

The Cutting Edge is not a waterproof power tool. If it becomes 

wet, the power source system may become faulty or the oper-

ator may get an electric shock. Therefore, when it is raining or 

snowing, never operate this saw outdoors, on top of buildings 

or under roofs where rain or snow enters freely. Do not use 
where water accumulates or where water splashes.

! DANGER: 

Electric Shock Hazard. Ignor-

ing this warning may lead to death or seri-

ous injury. When raining or snowing, do not 

operate outdoors or indoors where rain or 

snow enters freely or in extreme tempera-
tures.

Do not use under high temperature and humidity or extreme-

ly cold temperature conditions. The tool is designed for use 

under an allowable environmental temperature of 0 to 100°F.

Operation at higher temperature may cause the tool’s main 

unit to overheat or the battery pack to become faulty. Oper-

ation at high temperature with high humidity may cause the 

tool to fail due to condensation. 

Also, do not operate the Cutting Edge Saw in very cold plac-

es or inside refrigerators where the temperature is freezing or 
below.

Check The State of The Work Site.

Before using the tool, check whether the state of the work site 

is as follows. Is the worksite free of foreign objects, debris, 

water, ice, snow, powered electrical cables, and excessive 

dust? Is the floor free of obstructions? Is their adequate ven

-

tilation? Is the worker properly insulated from the ground.  

Follow the operation instructions and avoid prohibited items.

The tool may become short circuited if dust, etc. enters the 

main unit.

Remove Hazardous Substances.

Since the tool is an electric tool, it may spark and cause an explosion 

or  a  fire  if  operated  near  gas  cylinders,  thinner,  or  explosive  and 

other hazardous substances or in a place filled with flammable gas, 

etc. Therefore, do not use the tool in places where such hazardous 

substances are present.

! DANGER May cause an explosion or a 

fire. Ignoring this warning may cause death 

or serious injury. Never use the tool in 

places filled with flammable gas or near 
hazardous substances of high flammability.

Maintenance of the Main Unit

Always unplug the saw from the electric outlet before attempt-

ing any maintenance. Clean the entire unit occasionally by re-

moving dust, debris and oils. Occasionally remove the flush 

cutting bottom plate; then remove any cutting chips that re-

main lodged in the area the cutting blade rotated. 

It is also recommended that the cutting blade be removed and 

inspect for any materials that did not exit out the chip exhaust 

area. This should be done after 4-8 hours of use. Most materi-

al cutting chips would normally exit out the chip exhaust area 

and into the Cutting Chip Catch Bag. It is recommended that 

the Cutting Chip Catch bag be emptied when it becomes 2/3 

full of cut material.

General Operating Cautions 

The following describe the general cautions on operating tool. 

Always observe the cautions stated in each item.

• 

Do not press the operation switch if the tool is pointed 

towards anyone. Operating the tool by holding it toward 

anyone may cause injury from contact with the blade. 

• 

Do not apply the Cutting Edge Saw for purposes it is not 

intended. 

• 

Do not use the tool for lifting or hammering etc. instead, 

only use this tool for cutting. Otherwise, the main unit 
may be broken or damaged, causing injury.

Summary of Contents for BNCE-50

Page 1: ...1 BNCE 50_Product_Manual indd September 2017 Operation Instruction Manual Model BNCE 50 SN ___________ 120Volt Corded Saw Keep this booklet and enter your tool serial number in the appropriate space...

Page 2: ...p ply Use of an RCD reduces the risk of electric shock NOTE The term residual current device RCD may be re placed by the term ground fault circuit interrupter GFCI or earth leakage circuit breaker ELC...

Page 3: ...that may result in non serious damage or in jury Contents of the Cutting Edge Saw Package Upon purchasing the Cutting Edge Saw open the carrying case and check the contents for the following 120 Volt...

Page 4: ...eign objects debris water ice snow powered electrical cables and excessive dust Is the floor free of obstructions Is their adequate ven tilation Is the worker properly insulated from the ground Follow...

Page 5: ...ade remove the screws that hold the Blade Cover to the Body 4 BNCEP50 01 and washers Remove the cover and unscrew the 8 bolts holding the blade to the Hub The replacement blades that you purchase have...

Page 6: ...Page 6 BNCE 50_Product_Manual indd September 2017...

Page 7: ...Screws ST4 2x32 4 30 BNCEP50 30 Shaft Clip 10 1 31 BNCEP 37 Ball Bearing 6000 2Z 1 32 BNCEP 38 O Ring 25x2 1 33 BNCEP 39 Diaphragm 1 34 BNCEP50 34 Aramture 1 No Parts Parts Name Qty 35 BNCEP 43 Fan Gu...

Page 8: ...ightweight and powered by 1100W motor that only pulls 9 amps using standard 120V 60Hz It features a U shape handle and has a no load speed of 1800 rpm The capacity of the open ing is 2 50mm This tool...

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