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SKU 93009

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Connecting a Dust Extraction Hose

NOTE: This tool is fitted with an outlet (73 - 76) for attaching to a dust collection system (not included).

1. Insert the hose from your dust collection system (not included) into
Connection Cap (76) and turn the Connection Cap clockwise to form a
compression seal on your hose.
NOTE: This fitting works with standard sized 2-1/2” dust collection hoses.
Your system may vary.

CAUTION: It is highly recommended that you use some type of dust collection
system, since operation of this tool creates considerable dust and debris.

WARNING: Always wear ANSI approved face shield and dust mask when
fine airborne particles of crystalline silica. Silicosis is a disabling and

sometimes fatal lung disease caused by the inhalation of fine airborne particles of crystalline silica.
Silicosis is caused by the inhalation of small particles of crystalline free silica dust. Quartz, as found
in sand or concrete, is the most common source of silicosis. Always wear a fine dust filtration mask
when working around sand, cement and other sources of airborne crystalline free silica.

Operation

NOTE: Always mark out the channels you intend to cut before beginning work. Measuring and marking

tools are available from Harbor Freight Tools.

1.

Connect the tool to an appropriate power source, and check to ensure that it is safe to begin work.

2.

Position the tool slightly above your cut mark, and place the leading edge of the Height Adjuster (58)

on the work material. Hold the Handle up, so that the cutting blades do not contact the work material.
Press the Switch (30) to turn ON the machine.

NOTE: This tool has a safety power switch. You must first press the locking button forward before

squeezing the power switch on.

3.

Slowly rotate the tool downward to “plunge” the cutting blades into the work material.  Hold the tool

securely as it will want to pull away from the operator while in use.

4.

Once the Height Adjuster (58) is flush on the surface of the work material, pull the tool downward along

your cut line.

WARNING: This tool is designed to be pulled against the rotation of the blades, toward the handle end of

the tool, when in use. Do not push the tool forward when cutting.

5.

Continue to cut at a steady pace. Pay attention to the sound of the tool. If the motor speed slows

appreciably or is erratic, slow down your cutting rate. If the motor speed remains high, you can
increase your cutting rate.

WARNING:  If the blades stop in mid-cut, release the trigger IMMEDIATELY.  Holding the trigger while

the blades are stuck can cause permanent damage to the tool or the workpiece.  Unplug the tool and
then pull the blades out of the cut.  Check both blades carefully for damage and allow the motor to
cool fully before proceeding.  Use less pressure and cut more slowly while continuing; this problem can
usually be prevented by cutting at the proper pace.

CAUTION: If the motor becomes overheated, a thermal safety cut out switch may engage, stopping the

tool. If you notice the tool heating up, stop work for a few minutes to allow the tool to cool. When you
continue work, use a slower cutting rate.

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Summary of Contents for 93009

Page 1: ...lo CA 93011 Visit our Web site at http www harborfreight com Copyright 2005 by Harbor Freight Tools All rights reserved No portion of this manual or any artwork contained herein may be reproduced in a...

Page 2: ...the plug in any way Do not use any adapter plugs Check with a qualified electrician if you are in doubt whether the outlet is properly grounded If the tool should electrically malfunction or break dow...

Page 3: ...gging in power tools with the Power Switch on invites accidents 13 Remove adjusting keys or wrenches before turning the power tool on A wrench or a key that is left attached to a rotating part of the...

Page 4: ...not use this product in a damp or wet location 4 Make sure to read and understand all instructions and safety precautions as outlined in this manual 5 When starting a hand held power tool always maint...

Page 5: ...th to carry electricity away from the user reduc ing the risk of electric shock See Figure A 2 The grounding prong in the plug is connected through the green wire inside the cord to the grounding syst...

Page 6: ...e cord See Figure C 4 When using more than one extension cord to make up the total length make sure each cord con tains at least the minimum wire size required See Figure C 5 If you are using one exte...

Page 7: ...ose proximity to a heart pacemaker could cause interference or failure of the pacemaker Installing and Adjusting Blades and Spacers 1 Be sure the tool is turned OFF and is unplugged from its power sou...

Page 8: ...le 43 hand tight Refer to photo below and drawing on page 12 Spanner 92 6 Press in the Spindle Lock 89 to prevent the Spindle 43 from turning Hold it in place while tightening the Flange Nut 57 Using...

Page 9: ...g edge of the Height Adjuster 58 on the work material Hold the Handle up so that the cutting blades do not contact the work material Press the Switch 30 to turn ON the machine NOTE This tool has a saf...

Page 10: ...o n r u t t o n l l i w d n a F F O s i l o o t e h T d e t a v i t c a s a h h c t i w s t u o t u c y t e f a s l a m r e h t e h T r o f t i a w d n a l o o t e h t g u l p n u F F O h c t i w S e...

Page 11: ...i p m a l C 1 3 8 e t a l P d r a u G 1 2 2 r e v o C g n i s u o H t h g i R 1 3 5 m m 2 x 2 2 2 x 5 2 1 e d a l B 1 4 8 w e r c S 2 3 2 e v e e l S y r t n E e l b a C 1 4 5 1 r e c a p S 5 5 8 w e...

Page 12: ...e call 1 800 444 3353 Page 12 Assembly Drawing 92 Spanner not shown 93 Side Mount Auxiliary Hand not shown NOTE Some parts are listed and shown for illustration purposes only and are not available ind...

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