SKU 44829
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UnpACKing
When unpacking, check to make sure the parts listed on page 6 are included. If
any parts are missing or broken, please call Harbor Freight Tools at the number on the
cover of this manual.
OperATiOn
Warning!
Unplug the power cord while setting up the saw and workpiece. Do not plug
in until ready to cut.
Warning!
This Cut-Off Saw is designed to cut iron metal. Do not cut wood, brick,
aluminum, or magnesium; tool damage and/or personal injury could occur.
Note:
Use an aluminum oxide wheel for cutting ferrous material, i.e. angle iron, con-
duit pipe, etc. Use masonry wheels to cut masonry, stone, brick, aggregate, etc.
An aluminum oxide wheel is #525 Cut-off Wheel (not included), 1/8” Thick, 30 Grit.
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A masonry wheel is #44815 Cut-off Wheel (not included), 1/8” Thick.
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Before using the saw always:
Make sure the blade (not included) is securely attached. Loosen Screw (110)
a.
and lift Small Cover (109) out of the way. Using the Wrench (91), remove the
Hex Screw (23) - reverse thread, Stop Washer (22), Flat Washer #21), and the
Flange (20). Set the blade on the arbor and replace the hardware. Do not over-
tighten. Move Small Cover (109) back in place and tighten Screw (110).
Check that the Upper Shield (12) and Lower Shield (30) are in place.
b.
The Cut Off Saw must be located on a level, flat, workbench that is solid and
c.
able to support the weight of the tool and workpieces. The workpiece must be
secured in a vise or with clamps (vise assembly included).
Wear ANSI approved impact safety goggles.
d.
Disconnect the Chain (72), allowing the blade assembly to lift. The chain is only
1.
used for transporting the tool. Make sure the saw has cooled for 3-5 minutes
before latching or unlatching the Chain (72), to avoid burning yourself on the hot
blade.
Loosen the Vise (82) on the vise assembly and position workpiece. Tighten the
2.
Vise (82).
Make sure the blade is clear to rotate freely.
3.
Press the power Switch (33). Allow blade to reach full speed.
4.
Lower the Handle (35) slowly and contact the workpiece with very little pressure.
5.
Let the blade do the work. If the blade begins to slow, back off as you are exerting
too much pressure.
Caution:
The Lower Shield (30) and Small Cover (109) must always be in place. Both
of these blade guards must be in place when the tool is being used.