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NOTICE:
Do not pull the switch trigger hard
without pressing in the lock-off button.
This can
cause switch breakage.
Lighting the lamp
CAUTION:
Do not look in the light or see the
source of light directly.
To turn on the lamp, press the lamp button. To turn off,
press the lamp button again.
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Fig.8:
1.
Lamp button
2.
Lamp
NOTE:
The lamp will automatically be turned off if
there is no operation with the tool for one minute.
ASSEMBLY
CAUTION:
Always be sure that the tool is
switched off and the battery cartridge is removed
before carrying out any work on the tool.
Installing or removing abrasive cut-
off wheel / diamond wheel
CAUTION:
Use only the Makita wrench to
install or remove the wheel.
CAUTION:
When installing the wheel, be sure
to tighten the bolt securely.
CAUTION:
Do not press the shaft lock button
when the wheel is rotating.
To remove the wheel, press the shaft lock button and
rotate the wheel until the wheel cannot revolve. While
the shaft lock is fully locked, turn the hex bolt counter
-
clockwise using the box wrench. Then remove the hex
bolt, outer flange and wheel.
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Fig.9:
1.
Shaft lock button
2.
Box wrench
3.
Tighten
4.
Loosen
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Fig.10:
1.
Hex bolt
2.
Outer flange (black)
3.
Abrasive cut-off wheel / diamond wheel
4.
Inner flange (silver)
5.
Arrow (rotation
direction of the wheel)
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 guard.
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:
If an inner flange is removed by chance,
install the inner flange so that taller protrusion faces
the tool side as shown in the figure.
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Fig.11:
1.
Hex bolt
2.
Outer flange (black)
3.
Abrasive cut-off wheel / diamond wheel
4.
Inner flange (silver)
5.
Protrusion (taller)
Connecting to water supply
1.
Prepare a water hose.
2.
Remove the nut on the coupling sleeve and pass
the water hose through the nut. Insert the end of the
hose into the coupling sleeve and then tighten the nut.
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Fig.12:
1.
Water hose
2.
Nut of the coupling sleeve
3.
Coupling sleeve
3.
Connect the water hose to the water supply.
When connecting to a water faucet, use a suitable fitting
such as hose band or water tap joint.
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Fig.13:
1.
Hose band
2.
Water tap joint
3.
Water
hose
NOTE:
The fitting depends on the shape of the faucet
to which you connect. Prepare a suitable commercial
-
ly-bought fitting.
NOTE:
If you use a water tap joint, prepare another
coupling sleeve and attach it to the other end of the
hose.
NOTE:
When using a water pump, follow the instruc-
tions of your water pump to connect the water hose.
4.
Push the coupling sleeve into the water inlet until it
locks with a click.
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Fig.14:
1.
Coupling sleeve
2.
Water inlet
3.
Cock
NOTICE:
Keep the cock closed until you start the
cutting operation with water feeding.
For how to
feed water, refer to the section for the operation.
OPERATION
CAUTION:
Be sure to lock the cover for bat
-
tery compartment before operating.
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.
Cutting
CAUTION:
During operation, do not bring the
tool higher than your shoulder height.
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Fig.15
Hold the tool firmly. Grasp the handle with your right
hand and the grip with your left hand. To prevent electric
shock by accidental cutting of an electric cable, always
hold the grip by the designated portion as shown in the
figure.
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Fig.16:
1.
Part to hold
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