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PROCEDURE FOR MOUNTING THE ENGINE CUT-OFF SAW
WARNING
〇
Tighten the cutter lock knob all the way
in.
◆
If not tightened sufficiently, the engine cut-off
saw may come off during use or transport.
CAUTION
〇
Use the wet cutting wheel recommended
for our engine cut-off saw.
〇
Do not use the abrasive wheel.
◆
Using a cutting wheel not made for the ap-
plication will lead to problems.
〇
Do not mount a water tank with water in
it on the cart before mounting the engine
cut-off saw.
◆
Doing so disrupts the balance of the cart and
it may fall over.
1. Before mounting the cut-off saw on the cart, in-
stall the wet cutting wheel appropriate to the job.
2. Apply the wheel brake.
(Pushing it forward engages the brake.)
*The wheel brake can be operated with a foot.
Wheel brake
Throttle plate
Rear handle
plate
Depth
indicator
Locked
side
Depth adjustment plate
Depth adjustment lever
Free side
3. Before mounting the engine cut-off saw on the
cart, clean off any dirt or debris on the cart or
engine cut-off saw.
4. Loosen Throttle plate knob and Cutter lock knob.
Turn the throttle plate counter-clockwise to open
it. Lift the rear handle plate upwards.
5. Set the cart depth adjustment plate to the park-
ing position (with the front wheel in its lowest po-
sition). Using the rear wheel as a fulcrum, lift up
the front of the cart so the front wheel leaves the
ground and put the depth adjustment lever on
the free side, allowing the front wheel to move
up/down.
Once the depth adjustment indicator is in the
parking position, return the depth adjustment
lever to the locked side to secure it in the park-
ing position.
Protective plate
Front handle receiver plate
IMPORTANT
・
Do not install the cut-off saw with the reverse
mounting cutter arm.
・
The anti-vibration parts of the cut-off saw
deteriorate faster.
Throttle plate knob
Cutter lock
knob
Parking position
6. Insert the engine cut-off saw so the protective
plate on the front of its handle fits in the middle
of the front handle receiver plate.
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