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CSG-7410
Cutting Technique
The main objectives are to avoid overheating the
wheel, and to prevent it from being pinched or
trapped or stressed in any way.
Adjust position of wheel guard to direct the
discharge away from you.
Prepare to make straight cuts only. Use a snap-
line to mark long cuts, and follow the marked line
carefully.
Take a balanced, comfortable stance on the left
side of the saw. Hold saw firmly with both hands.
Always throttle up to cutting speed before letting
the wheel make contact. The saw may be jerked
forward, causing loss of control, if wheel is in
contact during throttling up. Carefully let cutting
edge of wheel make light contact with the work.
Do not push or bounce the wheel onto the work.
Hold saw steady. Do not let it tilt or wobble.
Do not let the wheel stop in one place, but keep
it moving - in one direction, or back and forth,
along the line of cut. Cutting in one spot causes
heat build-up which can damage or glaze the
wheel. Too much cutting pressure also causes
overheating.
Cut as shallow and straight a groove as you can.
If you cut a curve, the wheel will start to bind as
the cut deepens.
Go over and over the groove you have started
until the cut is completed.
On cuts of long duration, remove saw from cut
often to let the wheel cool.
Never put any side pressure on a engine cut-off
saw wheel, grind on the side of it or use it to flick
away debris.
When cutting large diameter pipe, cut 360
degrees around and try not to cut through. If a
large segment of the wheel breaks through, the
wheel may catch and kick out at lightning-fast
speed.
Before cutting materials which are not supported
along their entire length, provide support to
prevent binding. Also be aware that the top
section will settle on the wheel if a column is cut
in two.
Be careful not to cut your own legs in the
downward cutting. Be particularly careful at the
end of cutting.
NOTE
Always cut at full throttle. Cutting at less than full
throttle may harm the clutch as it will overheat
during slippage.
Keep Wheel
Moving
Cut in a
Straight Line
Saw will Bind
in Crocked Cut
Roll Pipe to Cut 360° Around
Try not to Let Wheel Break
Through in One Place
Follow Snap Line
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