7
Getting to Know Your Saw
1. Warning Label
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Please read the
warning label
before use as shown Fig. 5.
2. Chain-
For easy carrying and storage, the
Metal-Cutting saw can be clamped in the down position by
means of the hold down chain. To move the cutting head
to the up position, simply unhook the chain from the
handle housing as shown Fig. 5.
3. Quick Vise-
Clamp the workpiece can be
accomplished quickly and easily as shown Fig. 6.
4. Upper Guard-
This guard helps protect your hands
from blade in the raised position. To avoid binding on the
workpiece, it retracts as the power-head is lowered as
shown Fig. 6.
5. Handle-
The handle contains the trigger switch with a
lock button (see #8 for illustration). The blade can be
lowered into the workpiece by pushing down on the
handle. The saw will return to its upright position when the
handle is released unless the hold down (#2) is hooked as
shown Fig. 6.
6. Carrying Handle-
This handle is built into the unit
to move it from one location to another. Before attempting
to pick up the unit by the carrying handle always clamp the
cut off saw power head in the down position using chain
(#2) as shown Fig. 5.
7. Protection Plate-
To protect our eyes been injured
from the spar and iron filings occurred while cutting
materials as shown Fig. 6.
8. Switch-
To turn the saw "ON" depress switch trigger
To turn the saw "OFF", release switch trigger as shown Fig.
6.
9. Arbor Lock-
Allows the user to keep blade from
rotating while tightening or loosening arbor screw during
blade replacement or removal as shown Fig. 5.
10. Up stop Screws-
In
the full up position of the
power head. These screws prevent over rotation of the
power head as shown Fig. 7.
11. Down stop-
In the down (full cut) position, the pivot
arm hits an adjustable stop on the pivot as shown Fig. 7.
12. Upper Guard-
Protects users from cutter contact
on upper portion of blade.
Please Do Not touch after long
time use because the temperature of guard will raise cause
of the dust as shown Fig. 7.
13. Arbor Wrench-
Used for blade changing and fence
angular adjustments as shown Fig. 7.
14. Blade Guard-
Easy to use with excellent safety as
shown Fig. 7.
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Fig.5
Fig.6
Fig.7