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ON/OFF SWITCH (Fig.3) 

 
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 button A first, then push button B. To stop it, release button B. 
 

VICE (Fig.4) 

 
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 screw it to move it, it is enough to pull it or push it. 

3.  Make  the  moving  jaw  come  into  contact  with  the  workpiece  by  pushing  the  handle  (

D

inside.  

4.  Put the part (

A

) in its initial position, and through the handle (

D

), screw it to properly block 

the workpiece in the vice. 

 

ANGLE CUT (Fig.5 - 6) 

 

1.  Loosen  the  two  hexagonal  screws  (

G

)  and  turn  the  back  fixed  jaw  (

H

)  according  to  the 

desired angle (from 0 to 45°). Then tighten the two hexagonal screws (

G

). The front part 

of the vice (

F

) will turn and will automatically align with the workpiece during the blocking 

of the workpiece. 

2.  The following figure illustrates the workpiece blocked in the vice for a typical operation of 

angle cut. 

 

ADJUSTMENT OF THE LOWERING OF THE DISC (Fig.7) 

 
You can use the screw (

A

) for lowering the abrasive disc. To adjust it you must loosen the nut 

(

B

),  tighten  or  loosen  the  screw  (

A

)  clockwise  or  anti-clockwise  according  to  your  needs  and 

then block the counter-nut again (

B

). 

You must carry out this adjustment to adapt cutting capacity to the consumption of the disc and 
when assembling a new disc, in order to avoid cutting the base. 
 
 

 
TRANSPORT HANDLE (Fig.8) 

 
To  transport  the  tool,  you  must  block  the  head  down  through  the  locking  pin  10,  then  use  the 
handle illustrated in the picture to lift it and move it. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

CONTROLS AND ADJUSTMENTS 

Summary of Contents for F20-140A

Page 1: ...1 CUT OFF SAW Fox model F20 140A USER MANUAL...

Page 2: ...ons Recommended use Technical specifications Noise conditions Cut off photos Removal of package Machine description Lock pin of the head Controls and adjustments A On Off switch B Vice C Angle cut D A...

Page 3: ...contact with angular parts 4 injuries due to the ejection of tool parts or of the material you are processing 5 injuries due to noise The probability of risk can be reduced by the machine safety equi...

Page 4: ...ave good sense Do not use the machine if you are tired 9 Do not use the machine if you are have taken medicines alcohol drugs 10 Avoid accidental starts Be sure that the switch is on the OFF position...

Page 5: ...fy that there are not any damages Before using the machine check if the safety devices or any other parts are damaged in order to be sure that it works properly and that it can accomplish the tasks fo...

Page 6: ...e flanges 13 ONLY USE disc flanges intended for this tool 14 MAKE the cut off saw work without cutting after changing the disc to check that it works correctly 15 ALWAYS MAKE the tool work for about a...

Page 7: ...for electric and electronic goods or alternatively hand it over to the relative dealer at the moment of purchasing a new appliance of the same type on a basis of a one to one ratio Differentiated disp...

Page 8: ...y a qualified person If the earthing conductor is not correctly connected the risk of electric shock can occur The conductor which has the green insulating jacket with or without a yellow line is the...

Page 9: ...h the workpieces the tool or other parts of the machine thus creating possible risks WARNING KEEP THE TOOLS AND THE EQUIPMENT AT A SAFE DISTANCE FROM CHILDREN This machine has been manufactured only f...

Page 10: ...far as the saw blade is concerned it is preferable to use silenced type of blades and to keep them in good conditions We recommend to use the correct saw blade and to keep firmly the workpiece to be...

Page 11: ...11 CUT OFF SAW PHOTOS Fig 1 Fig 2 Fig 3 Fig 4 Fig 5 Fig 6 10...

Page 12: ...12 Fig 7 Fig 8 Fig 9 Fig 10...

Page 13: ...user The lock clamp can turn from 0 to 45 for angle cuts Fig 1 1 Trigger switch 2 Safety button 3 Arbor lock lever 4 Arm stop 5 Arm release knob 6 Abrasive wheel 7 Lower guard 8 Motor 9 Upper Guard 10...

Page 14: ...ANGLE CUT Fig 5 6 1 Loosen the two hexagonal screws G and turn the back fixed jaw H according to the desired angle from 0 to 45 Then tighten the two hexagonal screws G The front part of the vice F wi...

Page 15: ...ng the same pressure also when you are about to finish the cutting Normally when you are finishing the cutting the contact arc between the disc and the material to be cut increases and this would requ...

Page 16: ...dding while at same time being careful not to damage the disc by deforming the contact surface because of a too big hold IMPORTANT ONLY USE REINFORCED ABRASIVE DISCS RECOMMENDED AND WITH A NOT EXPIRED...

Page 17: ...ed The engine does not work properly excessive heating exaggerate twinkle of the carbon brushes and consequent noise accentuation The engine may be damaged get the machine checked by an electrician Ca...

Page 18: ...ESS PARK KIRKCALDY UK KY1 3PD Tel 44 0 1592 652946 Fax 44 0 1592 654854 Declares that the CUT OFF SAW F20 140A is in compliance with the regulations included in the Directives CEE 2006 42 2004 108 200...

Page 19: ...19 F20 140A CUT OFF SAW...

Page 20: ...140A 20 73 F20140A 73 21 F20140A 21 74 F20140A 74 22 F20140A 22 75 F20140A 75 23 F20140A 23 76 F20140A 76 24 F20140A 24 77 F20140A 77 25 F20140A 25 78 F20140A 78 26 F20140A 26 79 F20140A 79 27 F20140A...

Page 21: ...21 WIRING DIAGRAM...

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