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Guarantee
Operational instructions
Operational instructions
Pipe saws are designed with a gripper unit
that ensures the saw’s secure attachment
to the pipe. The saw is attached by turning
the gripper adjustment lock (Picture A4)
and by tightening it securely to the pipe.
Make sure that all of the gripper’s wheels
turn freely and that there is no sand or
debris between the joints. If debris or sand
is present, the gripper must be cleaned
before beginning the work. If a fault is
detected in the gripper unit’s mechanism,
the saw cannot be used.
Guarantee
The guarantee’s terms became effective
on 1 January 2017. If Exact 360 AIR saw
becomes unusable due to material or
manufacturing faults during the guarantee’s
period of validity, we will repair the Exact
360 AIR pipe saw or supply a new or
factory-reconditioned Exact 360 AIR saw
free of charge according to our discretion.
Guarantee period
The Exact Tools guarantee is valid 12
months from the date of purchase.
The guarantee is valid only if:
1. a dated purchase receipt is furnished to
the authorized servicing company or it is
downloaded on our website in connection
with the registration of the guarantee.
2. the Exact 360 AIR saw has not been
misused.
3. no attempt has been made by non-
approved persons to repair the saw.
4. the Exact 360 AIR saw has been used
according to these operating, safety,
and servicing instructions.
5. the Exact 360 AIR saw has been
delivered to an authorized servicing
company during the guarantee’s period
of validity.
Note:
The Exact 360 AIR saw should be
furnished to an authorized repair shop
with delivery expenses paid. If the Exact
360 AIR saw is repaired within the scope
of the guarantee, the product will be
returned with the delivery expenses paid.
If the Exact 360 AIR saw is not repaired
within the scope of the, guarantee, the
delivery expenses will be the customer’s
responsibility.
Guarantee’s limitations:
The guarantee does not the cover following
parts, services, or damages:
- Saw blades and diamond blades
- Gripper unit’s wheels.
- Blade flange.
- Attachment flange.
- Pulling flange washer.
- Normal wear.
- Misuse or faults and damages resulting
from accidents.
- Water, fire, and physical damages.
- Motor breakage or other damage caused
by dirt or an unsuitable grade of oil.
- Damages resulting from the use of
air whose purity level falls below its
reference value.
- Damages resulting from the use of air
volumes or air pressures exceeding their
reference values.
As a result of continuous product develop-
ment, the information in this manual
may change. Changes are not announced
separately.
Before using the pipe saw, check that:
• the sliding lower blade guard slides freely.
• the motor unit’s locking mechanism
functions perfectly.
• the gripper unit’s wheels turn freely.
• the compressed air’s pressure and out-
put comply with the manual’s recommen-
dations.
• the pipe to be cut is firmly supported on
both sides of the cutting point.
• the compressed air hoses have been
attached properly.
• the safety wire preventing the hose’s
detachment from the machine is securely
in place.
• you have the right type of blade,
specifically designed to cut the material
to be sawed, installed in the machine.
• the blade is in good condition and is tight.
PICTURE A
A1 START button
A2 STOP button
(air current shutoff switch)
A3 Locking pin
A4 Gripper adjustment lock
A5 Blade guard
A6 Locking pin hole
A7 Gripper’s wheels and ball bearings
A8 Adjustment screw
A9 Adjustment screw
A10 Adjustment pointer
A11 Inlet coupling
A12 Measuring edge
A13 Oil tank cap
A14 Gripper’s joints
A13
A6
A3
A9
A8 A10
A1
A4
A6
A11
A2
A7
A5
A12
A14
A7
• you have the proper personal protection
equipment as specified in the operational
safety section of this manual.
• there is enough oil in the oil tank.
NOTE:
the motor will not start if there is
not enough oil in the oil tank. If the oil
starts to run low during the sawing, the
motor will shut off and not start before
the oil tank has been filled.
Start the motor by pushing the START
button (Picture A1). Make sure that STOP
button (Picture A2) has been pulled to its
out-position. If the STOP button is at its
in-position, the motor will not start. Begin
sawing as soon as possible after the
motor has been turned on to avoid running
the motor unloaded or at overspeed.