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Fig.23
1.
Adjust the depth of cut.
2.
Set the tool on the guide rail.
3.
Align the guide rail along the cutting line with using
the guide plate. Make sure that the blade does not
make any contact with workpiece.
4.
Push in the lock-off button and turn the tool on,
and wait until the blade attains full speed.
5.
Press down the tool slowly to the preset depth of
cut, and simply move the tool forward over the work-
piece surface, keeping it flat and advancing smoothly
until the cutting is completed.
6.
When cutting is complete, release switch, wait for
blade to stop and then withdraw tool.
To get clean cuts, keep your cutting line straight and
your speed of advance uniform. If the cut fails to prop-
erly follow your intended cut line,
do not attempt to
turn or force the tool back to the cut line
. Doing so
may bind the blade and lead to dangerous kickback and
possible serious injury.
Plunge cutting (Cutting-out)
WARNING:
To avoid a kickback, be sure to
observe the following instructions.
1.
Place the tool on the guide rail with the rear edge
of tool base against a fixed stop or equivalent which is
clamped on the guide rail.
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Fig.24:
1.
Fixed stop
2.
Hold the tool firmly with one hand on the front grip
and the other on the tool handle. Push in the lock-off
button, and turn the tool on, then wait until the blade
attains full speed.
3.
Press down the saw head slowly to the preset
depth of cut, and move the tool forward to the desired
plunge position.
NOTE:
The triangular mark on the blade case shows
the approximate center of the blade.
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Fig.25:
1.
Triangular mark
MAINTENANCE
CAUTION:
Always be sure that the tool is
switched off and unplugged before attempting to
perform inspection or maintenance.
CAUTION:
Clean out the guard to ensure
there is no accumulated sawdust and chips
which may impede the operation of the guarding
system.
A dirty guarding system may limit the proper
operation which could result in serious personal
injury. The most effective way to accomplish this
cleaning is with compressed air.
If the dust is being
blown out of the guard, be sure the proper eye
and breathing protection is used.
NOTICE:
Never use gasoline, benzine, thinner,
alcohol or the like. Discoloration, deformation or
cracks may result.
Replacing carbon brushes
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Fig.26:
1.
Limit mark
Check the carbon brushes regularly.
Replace them when they wear down to the limit mark.
Keep the carbon brushes clean and free to slip in the
holders. Both carbon brushes should be replaced at the
same time. Use only identical carbon brushes.
1.
Use a screwdriver to remove the brush holder
caps.
2.
Take out the worn carbon brushes, insert the new
ones and secure the brush holder caps.
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Fig.27:
1.
Brush holder cap
To maintain product SAFETY and RELIABILITY,
repairs, any other maintenance or adjustment should
be performed by Makita Authorized or Factory Service
Centers, always using Makita replacement parts.
OPTIONAL
ACCESSORIES
CAUTION:
These accessories or attachments
are recommended for use with your Makita tool
specified in this manual.
The use of any other
accessories or attachments might present a risk of
injury to persons. Only use accessory or attachment
for its stated purpose.
If you need any assistance for more details regard-
ing these accessories, ask your local Makita Service
Center.
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Guide rail
•
90° groove cutter blade
•
135° groove cutter blade
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Guide plate
•
Circular saw blade
•
Rip fence (Guide rule)
•
Clamp
•
Hex wrench
•
Sheet set for guide rail
•
Rubber sheet set for guide rail
•
Position sheet for guide rail
•
Bevel guide set
NOTE:
Some items in the list may be included in the
tool package as standard accessories. They may
differ from country to country.
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