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To install the wheel, follow the removal procedure in
reverse.
BE SURE TO TIGHTEN THE HEX BOLT SECURELY.
CAUTION:
Always install the wheel so that
the arrow on it points in the same direction as
the arrow on the wheel cover.
Otherwise the wheel
rotates in reverse, it may cause personal injury.
CAUTION:
Only use the wheel that are
marked with a speed equal or higher than the
speed marked on the tool.
NOTE:
When installing the wheel, be sure to attach
the flanges so that the flat side of flange faces the
wheel, and attach the ring that matches the inner
diameter of the wheel.
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Fig.10:
1.
Hex bolt
2.
Flange
3.
Ring
4.
Diamond
wheel
Connecting a vacuum cleaner
NOTICE:
Always close the cap when not con-
necting a vacuum cleaner.
When you wish to perform clean cutting operation,
connect a Makita vacuum cleaner to your tool.
Open the cap and connect a hose of the vacuum
cleaner.
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Fig.11:
1.
Cap
2.
Dust nozzle
3.
Hose
4.
Vacuum
cleaner
You can change the angle of the dust nozzle as shown
in the figure.
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Fig.12
Hose clamp
NOTICE:
Always remove the hose clamp from
the tool when not in use.
NOTICE:
Do not open or close the hose clamp
excessively.
Otherwise the hose clamp may be
broken.
For easy handling of the hose of vacuum cleaner, hose
clamp can be attached
1.
Attach the hose clamp A or hose clamp B on the
hose.
Type
Applicable outer diameter
of hose
Hose clamp A
ø 40 mm - ø 46 mm
(ø 1-9/16” - ø 1-13/16”)
Hose clamp B
ø 35 mm - ø 40 mm
(ø 1-3/8” - ø 1-9/16”)
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Fig.13:
1.
Hose clamp A / Hose clamp B
2.
Hose
2.
Insert the pins of hose clamp into the holes of
clamp holder.
Make sure the two pins are fit in the holes.
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Fig.14:
1.
Pin
2.
Hole
3.
Clamp holder
3.
To remove the hose clamp, follow the installation
procedure in reverse.
Box wrench storage
When not in use, store the box wrench as shown in the
figure to keep it from being lost.
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Fig.15:
1.
Box wrench
OPERATION
Checking the lower guard function
Remove the battery cartridge.
Retract the lower guard manually to the end and
release it. The lower guard is properly functioning if;
— it is retracted without any hindrance and;
— it automatically returns to the original position.
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Fig.16:
1.
Lower guard
If the lower guard is not functioning properly, check if
dust is accumulated inside of the wheel cover.
Some dust may be removed by retracting and returning
the lower guard several times.
If the lower guard is not functioning properly even after
removing dust, have your machine serviced at a Makita
service center.
Notification about the abnormal
noise
NOTICE:
Do not use distorted or old diamond
wheel.
Otherwise malfunction, abnormal noise, or
breakage may occur.
Even if the diamond wheel is new and without distortion,
the diamond wheel may make abnormal noise such as
metal friction when the tool is running at low speed. This
is not malfunction of the tool.
Some kind of diamond wheel may make abnormal noise
when the tool running at low speed. It is because the
diamond wheel and the wheel cover are positioned very
close for efficient dust collection.
Run the tool at full speed and operate proper cut-
ting.
The abnormal noise will be relieved.
Cutting operation
CAUTION:
Be sure to hold the workpiece
firmly down on a stable bench or table during
operation.
CAUTION:
Do not twist or force the tool in the
cut, or the motor may be overloaded or the work-
piece may break.
CAUTION:
During operation, do not bring the
tool higher than your shoulder height.
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Fig.17
1.
Hold the tool firmly. Grasp the handle with your
right hand and the front grip with your left hand. To
prevent electric shock by accidental cutting of an elec
-
tric cable, always hold the front grip by the designated
portion as shown in the figure.
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Fig.18:
1.
Part to hold
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