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Avoid charging or storing your battery in temperatures 

below 0ºC and above 40ºC. 

Changing a blade

Caution.

 Always ensure that the saw is switched off 

and unplugged from the power supply before installing 

or removing a blade. Make sure that the blade protector 

is fitted to the blade to protect your hands and fingers 

against the sharp teeth.

Removing a blade.

1. Loosen the Allen screw, 

by inserting the allen key 

provided and turning it anti-

clockwise. This screw clamps 

the blade so that the blade can 

be lifted off the retaining pin. 

2.  Remove the blade from the 

saw.

Fitting a blade

3. Position the hole in the blade over the retaining pin.
4. Tighten the allen key by inserting the allen key and 

turning it clockwise to clamp the blade in position.

5. Remove the blade protector.

Operation

Switching on and off and controlling the speed.

1. The multisaw has a variable speed trigger switch, the 

harder it is squeezed the 

faster the saw will operate. 

2.  This gives the operator 

better control when 

starting a cut and at break 

through, and enables the 

speed of cutting to be 

varied according to the 

circumstances.

3.  To switch on, rotate or roll the Lock-off switch (2) to 

release the trigger switch, then pull the trigger on.

4.  To switch off, release the trigger switch. 

General cutting and pruning

(230 & 239 mm blades)

1. Hold the saw firmly with 

both hands in front and 

clearly away from you.

2. Make sure that the blade is 

clear of any obstructions. 

3.  Ensure that the material to 

be cut is held firmly. Small 

work pieces should be held in a vice or clamped to the 

workbench.

4. Mark out the cutting line.
5. To switch on, rotate or roll the Lock-off switch to release 

the trigger switch, then pull the trigger on.

6. Wait until the saw has reached maximum speed.
7. Begin sawing using the same forward and backward 

movement you would use with a hand saw.

Note.

 Use only enough pressure to keep the saw cutting. 

Do not force the cutting; allow the blade and the saw to 

do the work.

Warning.

 Use of excessive pressure that causes bending or 

twisting of the blade may cause the blade to break.

Warning.

 Make sure that the blade does not touch the 

work piece until the blade has reached maximum speed 

since this could cause loss of control and serious injury.

Metal cutting 

(200 mm blade)

Metals such as sheet steel, 

pipe, aluminium, brass and 

copper can be cut with your 

saw. Be careful not to bend 

or twist the blade and do not 

force the cutting action.

Summary of Contents for TyrannoSaw TRM18V

Page 1: ...TRM18V 040611 ED8 JJ INSTRUCTION MANUAL Melbourne Perth Auckland Hong Kong Shanghai Taipei New York Verona London Paris 18v Cordless Multi Saw...

Page 2: ...date of the original purchase If found to be defective in materials or workmanship the tool or the offending faulty component will be replaced free of charge with another of the same item A small fre...

Page 3: ...hether it is a Warranty claim spare part or user information please phone our Help Line for an immediate response Phone 1300 880 001 in Australia or 0800 445 721 in New Zealand Introduction Your new G...

Page 4: ...use reduces the risk of electric shock Personal safety Stay alert watch what you are doing and use common sense when operating a power tool Do not use a power tool while you are tired or under the inf...

Page 5: ...erviced by a qualified repair personnel using only identical replacement parts This will ensure that the safety of the power tool is maintained Additional safety rules for saws Ensure that the lightin...

Page 6: ...ck dropped or otherwise damaged in any way Take the charger to an authorised service centre for a check or repair Do not disassemble the charger Take it to an authorised service centre when service or...

Page 7: ...d from the battery may cause irritation or burns The battery pack utilizes nickel cadmium cells Cadmium is considered to be a toxic material Use an environmentally safe disposal unit at a municipal wa...

Page 8: ...iable speed trigger switch 2 Lock off switch 3 Shoe 4 Allen key 5 Auxiliary handle 6 18 Volt battery 7 Battery charger 8 Battery release buttons 9 Adaptor charger 10 General purpose blade 11 Pruning b...

Page 9: ...e fully charged However 4 5 hours charging will ensure a longer run time of your tool 5 Do not charge batteries for top up Batteries should be placed on charge only when the battery is noticeably runn...

Page 10: ...To switch on rotate or roll the Lock off switch 2 to release the trigger switch then pull the trigger on 4 To switch off release the trigger switch General cutting and pruning 230 239 mm blades 1 Hold...

Page 11: ...d clamp the layers to prevent vibration and the tearing of the metal Maintenance Cleaning 1 Keep the tool s air vents unclogged and clean at all times 2 Remove dust and dirt regularly Cleaning is best...

Page 12: ...e to make suggestions or give comments about any GMC product With continuing product development changes may have occurred which render the product received slightly different to that shown in this in...

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