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Recommended Carbide-tipped saw blade & workpiece ranges
Angles
Pipes
Channels
Stainless
Pipes
Stainless
Angles
305 * 60
Mild Steel
4 mm
or more
3 - 5 mm
4 mm
or more
NA
NA
305 * 60
Mild Steel
(Lessened
Noise Type)
4 mm
or more
3 - 5 mm
4 mm
or more
NA
NA
305 * 78
Thin Mild
Steel
3 - 6 mm
1.2 - 5 mm
2 mm
or more
NA
NA
305 * 78
Stainless
Steel
3 - 6 mm
1.2 - 5 mm
4 mm
or more
1.2 - 5 mm
3 - 4 mm
* Carbide-tipped saw blades for metal cutting saw are not to be re-sharpened.
Diameter
& number
of teeth
Application
Applicable workpiece & thickness range
* Standard blade may differ from country to country.
(NA ...Not applicable)
006435
Hold the handle firmly. Switch on the tool and wait until
the blade attains full speed. Then lower the handle
gently to bring the blade close to the workpiece. When
the blade makes contact, ease into the cut gently at first,
then gradually add pressure as the cutting position
steadies. Your pressure on the handle should be
adjusted to produce the minimum amount of sparks.
When the cut is completed, switch off the tool and WAIT
UNTIL THE BLADE HAS COME TO A COMPLETE
STOP before returning the handle to the fully elevated
position. If the handle is raised while the blade is still
rotating, the piece cut off may be caught by the blade,
causing dangerous scattering of chips. When cutting
only part of the way into a workpiece, raise the handle
while the blade is rotating. Switching off during the cut
may cause damage to the carbide-tips as they contact
the workpiece.
Cutting angles
Fig. A
Fig. B
A
Fig. C
Fig. D
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Secure the workpiece in the vise as shown in the Figure
A and proceed to cut it. The saw blade life will be
shortened if the workpiece is cut as shown in the Fig B.