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Inside the package the cut-off saw has the head lowered and is
kept in this position by the pin 10 indicated by the arrow in the
side figure. To unlock it push the head lightly downwards, pull
the pin to the exterior and raise the head. You must lock the
head in a low position also before transport.
ON/OFF SWITCH
The cut-off saw is provided with an ON/OFF switch that is
located on the handle of the machine. To start the saw, push
the button indicated by the arrow. To stop it, release the
switch.
THERMAL CUT-OUT
The saw has a protective thermal cut-out which stops the saw in case of overload, in order to
prevent the motor from burning. It is located one the switch’s side.
When it starts, it sets off the switch and stops the saw. Then you must let the machine cool down
some minutes, then press the manual overload reset button and afterwards the green button of
the switch to start again the disc again. If it does not start, wait still some minutes and try again.
If the machine does not start, disconnect it from the socket and check the electric cable and the
connections.
If the thermal cut-out often starts, it means you are pushing the blade too much.
VICE
You can rapidly and easily block the piece through
the vice as explained below:
1. Raise the part (
A
) that frees the threaded pin
(
C
).
2. Extract the screw (
C
) with the handle (
D
)
enough for placing the workpiece in the
opening of the clamp and against the fixed
jaw. NOTICE: when the half nut (
A
) is raised
the pin (
C
) is free and it is not necessary to
CONTROLS AND ADJUSTMENTS
HEAD LOCK PIN