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MAKE A FEW PRACTICE CUTS

After installing the Zip Bit into the tool and
adjusting your depth guide, you should make
a few practice cuts with the tool before
attempting an actual job.

A few exercises will give you the necessary
practice to make clean, professional cuts.

Step 1

Make certain that the collet nut is securely
tightened before turning the tool on.

Step 2

Hold the tool firmly and turn the tool ON to
your desired speed.

IMPORTANT USER TIP

Step 3

While holding the tool firmly, insert the Zip Bit
into the material at a 45° angle (Fig. 9).

Step 4

Slowly bring it to a 90° angle to begin the cut
(Fig. 10).  The base guide should be flush to
the material surface. For all materials
(EXCEPT cutting around outlet boxes in
drywall), steer the tool in a clockwise
direction with slow, steady pressure to make
the cut.

Step 5

After completing your cut, turn off the tool
and carefully remove it from the material.

Do not attempt to use this tool to make cut-
outs around any fixture or opening which has
live electrical wires, or any wall which may
have live electrical wiring behind it, as the Zip
Bit could conduct current to the tool, creating
an electrocution hazard for the operator.
Shut off breakers or remove fuses to
disconnect the circuit. Always hold the tool
by its thermoplastic housing, and always
wear eye protection when operating a Spiral
Saw power tool.

NOTE:

Because of the rotating cutting

action  of the Zip Bit, there will be a slight pull
when cutting.  The slower you cut, the more
control you have.  Excessive pressure or fast
cutting will cause excessive heat and may
shorten the life of the Zip Bit.

NOTE:

When cutting on a vertical surface,

avoid ending your cut at the bottom of the
hole.  If possible, start and end your cut at
the top so the scrap part will not drop onto
the rotating Zip Bit.  Turn the tool off and
remove it from the material.

FIG. 9

FIG. 10

MAKING DRYWALL CUT OUTS

After assembling the bit into the tool as
described earlier, it will be necessary to
review the instructions provided below and
make some practice cut-outs with this tool
before attempting an actual job. The best
method is to take some scrap pieces and nail
or screw them in place over wall studs which
have an electrical box or other feature in
place. A few such exercises will give you the

necessary practice to make clean,
professional cutouts around whatever is
behind the drywall you are installing.

Do not attempt to use this
tool to make cut-outs

around any fixture or opening which has
live electrical wires, or on any wall which
may have live electrical wiring behind it,
as the bit could conduct current to the
tool, creating an electrocution hazard for

!

WARNING

Summary of Contents for RotoZip RZ10

Page 1: ...o y seguridad RZ5 RZ10 RZ20 For English Parlez vous français Habla español See page 2 Voir page 18 Ver página 34 1 877 ROTOZIP 1 877 768 6947 www rotozip com Call Toll Free for Consumer Information Service Locations Pour renseignement des consommateurs et centres de service appelez au numéro gratuit Llame gratis para obtener información para el consumidor y ubicaciones de servicio ...

Page 2: ...tool will increase the risk of electric shock Do not abuse the cord Never use the cord to carry the tools or pull the plug from an outlet Keep cord away from heat oil sharp edges or moving parts Replace damaged cords immediately Damaged cords increase the risk of electric shock When operating a power tool outside use an outdoor extension cord marked W A or W These cords are rated for outdoor use a...

Page 3: ...ed safety guard return springs may be improperly mounted When servicing a tool use only identical replacement parts Follow instructions in the Maintenance section of this manual Use of unauthorized parts or failure to follow Maintenance Instructions may create a risk of electric shock or injury Certain cleaning agents such as gasoline carbon tetrachloride ammonia etc may damage plastic parts Hold ...

Page 4: ... The guide securely positioned on the material improves the stability and control of your tool Some dust created by power sanding sawing grinding drilling and other construction activities contains chemicals known to cause cancer birth defects or other reproductive harm Some examples of these chemicals are Lead from lead based paints Crystalline silica from bricks and cement and other masonry prod...

Page 5: ...bly striking you or bystanders Do not use a cut off wheel that is larger than the maximum recommended size for your tool or worn down damaged wheels from larger abrasive cut off tools Wheels intended for larger tools are not suitable for the higher speed of a smaller tool these wheels may easily burst and the fragments strike you or bystanders Position the cord clear of the spinning wheel Do not w...

Page 6: ...both hands on the tool handles and position your body and arm to allow you to resist recoil forces Recoil forces can be controlled by the operator if proper precautions are taken When wheel is binding or when interrupting a cut for any reason slowly ease the wheel out of the material while maintaining a firm grip on the tool and auxiliary handle with both hands Investigate and take corrective acti...

Page 7: ...h off Speed is increasing from 0 setting Arrow Action in the direction of arrow Alternating current Type or a characteristic of current Direct current Type or a characteristic of current Alternating or direct current Type or a characteristic of current Class II construction Designates Double Insulated Construction tools Earthing terminal Grounding terminal Warning symbol Alerts user to warning mes...

Page 8: ...ecifications refer to nameplate on your tool DEPTH GUIDE DUST HOOD Not included available as accessory SHAFT LOCK DEPTH GUIDE BRACKET LOCK LEVER INTAKE AIR VENTS BUMP OFF SLIDE ON OFF SWITCH SPEED CONTROL DIAL Models RZ10 RZ20 only REMOVABLE HARD AUXILIARY CONTROL HANDLE HANDLE RELEASE BUTTON COVER KEYLESS CHUCK EXHAUST AIR VENTS DEPTH GUIDE LOCKING SCREW COLLAR FIG 1 WORKLIGHT Model RZ20 only WOR...

Page 9: ...sembly consists of the dust hood locking knob and bracket In order to remove the dust hood assembly from the tool release the locking lever and pull the entire assembly straight off of the tool To reattach the assembly fully replace the guide onto the tool collar and lock the clamp lever Fig 1 9 Assembly INSTALLING BITS The bits are held by a keyless collet system designed specifically for spiral ...

Page 10: ...e reference numbers on the dial facilitate re setting control to desired speed For best results when using RZ bits we recommend only using dial setting 25 or 30 You will not obtain a quality cut if you lower the dial setting to 15 or 20 DEPTH GUIDE ADJUSTMENT Use the depth guide to adjust the depth of cut Using the end of the standard wrench loosen counter clockwise the screw enough to enable the ...

Page 11: ...he circuit Always hold the tool by its thermoplastic housing and always wear eye protection when operating a Spiral Saw power tool NOTE Because of the rotating cutting action of the Zip Bit there will be a slight pull when cutting The slower you cut the more control you have Excessive pressure or fast cutting will cause excessive heat and may shorten the life of the Zip Bit NOTE When cutting on a ...

Page 12: ... Zip Bit in contact with the outside of the box move the tool counter clockwise while applying light inward and upward pressure until you feel and hear it come to the corner As you round the corner apply light pressure left and downward Step 5 While moving slowly and continuously along the top contour you will feel the Zip Bit come to the next corner Round the corner and apply light down and inwar...

Page 13: ...e the keyless chuck counter clockwise until chuck it is completely open 3 Insert drive pin into the keyless chuck up to the flange and securely tighten chuck 4 Open locking lever and position attachment onto the collar Note It may be necessary to rotate attachment slightly and hold both the tool and attachment shaft locks to engage square end of drive bit into attachment WARNING WARNING Zipmate at...

Page 14: ...ghtening Do not depress shaft lock while the tool is running Depressing the shaft lock may cause wheel to spin off or damage to attachment WARNING WARNING GUARD ABRASIVE WHEEL ARBOR NUT OUTPUT SHAFT SHAFT LOCK Operating Instructions MAKING A CUT 1 Make sure material being cut is secured in a vise or fixture before attempting to cut 2 Keep your body positioned to either side of the wheel but not in...

Page 15: ...terial In order to try to avoid recoil a situation where the wheel wants to skip out of the material it is recommended to make cuts in the same direction as the rotation of the wheel Fig 4 Overtightening the guard adjustment screw can permanently damage the locking mechanism Test the tightness of the lever after each full turn of the adjustment screw To prevent recoil and damage to the tool always...

Page 16: ...orized Bosch Service Station Bearings which become noisy due to heavy load or very abrasive material cutting should be replaced at once to avoid overheating or motor failure Cleaning To avoid accidents always disconnect the tool from the power supply before cleaning or performing any maintenance The tool may be cleaned most effectively with compressed dry air Always wear safety goggles when cleani...

Page 17: ...Bosch Tool Corporation s recommended accessories with this tool Accessories that may be suitable for one tool may become hazardous when used on another tool WARNING FBR1 TC1 WD1 RZmas2 Masonry Cut off Wheel For brick cement cinder block concrete stone limestone composition board fiberglass laminates RZmet2 Metal Cut off Wheel For ferrous metals angle iron gutters iron pipe sheet metal stainless st...

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