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SAFETY RULES FOR THE MULTI-FLOORING CUTTER 

1.

 

READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL BEFORE 

OPERATING THE D-CUT MULTI-FLOORING CUTTERS.

 

2.

 

If you are not thoroughly familiar with the operation of D-Cut Multi-flooring 

Cutter, obtain advice from a qualified instructor or call 800-982-3434 USA 

3.

 

Stay alert. Do not operate while under the influence of drugs, alcohol, or 

medication. 

4.

 

Always wear safety approved eye protection with side shields(ANSI Z87.1) 

5.

 

Keep work area free of debris. 

6.

 

Keep children and unauthorized persons away from the D-Cut Multi-flooring 

Cutter and work area. 

7.

 

Make sure tool is secure. Operate only on a firm substrate or solid stand. 

8.

 

Use the right tool. Do not force the D-Cut Multi-flooring Cutter or use it for a 

job for which it was not designed; use only on approved materials. 

9.

 

Keep the blade sharp. A dull blade will not perform properly. 

10.

 

Always keep hands away from blade while operating or carrying the cutter. 

11.

 

Do not alter or misuse this tool. The D-Cut Multi-flooring Cutter is precision 

built; modifications not specified in this manual may result in a dangerous 

and unsafe environment. 

12.

 

Maintain the D-Cut Multi-flooring Cutter with care. Keep Blade sharp and 

clean. Follow instructions for changing accessories. 

13.

 

Use only recommended accessories. The use of improper accessories may be 

hazardous and cause injuries. 

14.

 

Never leave the D-Cut Multi-flooring Cutter unattended. Secure the handle 

with the lock chain when not in use.

Summary of Contents for MH-330

Page 1: ...OPERATION MANUAL D Cut Multi Flooring Cutter MH 330 www dcutproducts com...

Page 2: ...substrate or solid stand 8 Use the right tool Do not force the D Cut Multi flooring Cutter or use it for a job for which it was not designed use only on approved materials 9 Keep the blade sharp A du...

Page 3: ...at any time Installation of the Cutter 1 Install the table to the cutter base with the provided screws and bolts as shown Warning Do not put your fingers against the sharp edge of the blade at any tim...

Page 4: ...of the handle Do not allow handle to slam back after making a cut 45 Cutting Adjust the angle attachment to 45 Insert material between the cutting blade and the base against the angle attachment as s...

Page 5: ...e Blade Use the provided Allan wrench to remove the five screws then hold the blade by each end and carefully remove the blade out of the blade holder Note The flat side of the blade faces the table W...

Page 6: ...6 PART LIST...

Page 7: ...ew M5 10 2 12 Hex Head Screw M5 10 1 40 Plain Washer 5 2 13 Side Frame B 1 41 Rubber Feet 2 2 14 Rotating Shaft A 1 42 Guide Rod 2 15 Handle Base 1 43 Spring 2 16 Pull Pin 2 44 Blade Holder 1 17 Handl...

Page 8: ...Yes Paper Birch 910 Yes Yes Boire 940 Yes Yes Black Cherry Imbuia 950 Yes Yes Sakura 995 Yes Yes Teak 1000 Yes Yes Black Walnut 1010 Yes Yes Boreal 1023 Yes Yes Makore 1100 Yes Yes Brazilian Eucalypt...

Page 9: ...od 1820 No No Goncalo Alves Tigerwood 1850 No No Purpleheart 1860 No No Jarrah 1910 No No Amendoim 1912 No No Merbau 1925 No No Tallowwood 1933 No No Cameron 1940 No No Bubinga 1980 No No Sydney Blue...

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