Operation
English
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Prevent the pipe from turning again and start a new
feeding movement. Feed continuously forward for
about 1/6 of the pipe's circumference (FIGURE H).
Release the pipe and pull the pipe saw back again.
Repeat until the pipe is cut off.
Select the feeding speed as per the material and the
thickness of the wall:
- Too high speed can damage the blade, overload the
pipe saw and give a poor cutting result.
- Too low speed can lead to blade tip overheating and
cause the blade to wear out quickly.
When cutting, pay attention to the indicator lights
(FIGURE A / 5), they will indicate if motor is overloaded
or overheated.
When cutting plastic, pay special attention to heating of
the blade, blade covers and the pipe. Plastic can melt
creating additional drag on the blade and prevent
correct function of blade cover.
When the pipe is cut off, push the UNLOCK SWITCH
forward until the yellow mark is visible and the locking
is released (FIGURE I1 1 / 2).
Now raise the motor unit to starting position (FIGURE
I2 / 1). Release the power switch (FIGURE I2 / 2).
When the blade has stopped, open the gripper device
locking collar (FIGURE I2 / 3) and disengage the pipe
saw from the pipe by loosening the gripper adjustment
knob (FIGURE I2 / 4). Ensure that the moving lower
blade-guard is lowered into down position.
Should there be problems during piercing or cutting;
abnormal sounds or vibrations or you have to interrupt
cutting before the pipe is cut through, release the motor
unit locking by pushing the UNLOCK SWITCH forward
until the locking is released and lift the motor unit up.
Once the problem is cleared, start sawing again.
Never start the motor, when the motor unit is locked in
sawing position or the teeth of the blade are in contact
with the pipe to be sawn.
FIGURE H
FIGURE I1
FIGURE I2
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