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REMOVE BLADE 

– cont’d

 

 
2.  Press inward on the spindle lock 

button (3) which is located on the 
RIGHT side of the tool. 
 

3.  Rotate the hex key CLOCKWISE while 

pressing on the spindle lock button 
until the spindle lock button engages 
the spindle. 
 

4.  Continue to rotate the arbor screw in a 

CLOCKWISE direction until the arbor 
screw is removed and the thick arbor 
washer (4) can be pulled off the arbor. 

NOTE:

 The arbor screw has a left 

hand thread. It must be turned 
CLOCKWISE to be removed.  
 

5.  Remove the blade (5). 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
SELECT THE CORRECT BLADE

 

 
Before installing a blade into the tool, it is 
important to select the correct blade for the 
type of material being cut.  

 
        

WARNING:

 Using the incorrect 

blade type can result in damage to the 
blade and possible injury to the 
operator.

 

 
 
 
 

Blade 

Profile 

 

Description 

 

Reinforced cutting disc 

85 mm x 1.4 mm corundum 
compound. 
Cuts non-ferrous metal, 
plastic & wood 

 

 

Carbide tipped blade 

85 mm x 1.7 mm x 24 teeth 
85 mm x 1.7 mm x 36 teeth 
Cuts aluminum, hardwood, 
laminates, plastics 

 

HSS Super cut blade 

85 mm x 1.0 mm x 80 teeth 
Cuts hardwood, soft wood & 
plastics 

 

Diamond coated 
85 mm x 1.8 mm 
Cuts ceramic and marble 
tile, circuit boards & 
fiberglass reinforced plastics 

 

INSTALL BLADE 
 

       WARNING:

 

Let hot hex nut cool 

before attempting to change the blade.

 

 
1.  Remove existing blade (if one is 

installed), arbor screw and thick arbor 
washer as noted above. 
        

2.  Slide blade (5) into the tool so the hole 

in the blade (6) slides over the arbor 
(see Fig. 5). 

NOTE:

 Make sure the exposed teeth 

of a blade with teeth are pointing 
forward. 

 

3.  Re-install thick arbor washer and arbor 

screw in the reverse order in which 
they were removed.

Fig. 4 

 

ASSEMBLY AND OPERATION 

– MULTI-CUTTER 

Summary of Contents for 54-8333-2

Page 1: ...aw or any of its accessories carefully read this manual and follow all Safety Rules and Operating Instructions General Safety Rules Specific Safety Rules and Symbols Functional Description Assembly Operation Maintenance Accessories Imported by Mastercraft Canada Toronto Canada M4S 2B8 Rev 1 2 13 01 2009 ...

Page 2: ...astercraft Canada agrees to replace the defective product free of charge with the same model or one of equal value or specification within the stated warranty period when returned by the original purchaser with proof of purchase This product is not guaranteed against wear or breakage due to misuse and or abuse This product is not guaranteed if used for industrial or commercial purposes Mastercraft...

Page 3: ... other masonry products Arsenic and chromium from chemically treated lumber Your level of risk from exposure to these chemicals will vary according to how often you do this type of work To reduce your exposure to these chemicals work in a well ventilated area and use approved safety equipment such as dust masks that are specially designed to filter out microscopic particles POWER TOOL SAFETY Alway...

Page 4: ...ere is an increased risk of electric shock if your body is grounded Do not expose power tools to rain or wet conditions Water entering the power tool will increase the risk of electric shock Do not abuse the cord Never use the cord to carry the tool or to pull the plug out of an outlet Keep the cord away from heat oil sharp edges and moving parts Replace damaged cords immediately Damaged cords inc...

Page 5: ...ore making any adjustments changing accessories or storing the tool Such preventive safety measures reduce the risk of starting the tool accidentally When not in use store tools out of reach of children and other untrained persons Tools are dangerous in the hands of untrained users Maintain tools with care Keep cutting tools sharp and clean Properly maintained cutting tools with sharp cutting edge...

Page 6: ...re there are no nails or foreign objects in the area of the workpiece to be cut To avoid injury from accidental starting always remove the plug from the power source before making any adjustments or installing removing a saw blade accessory or attachment DANGER The laser light beam that is projected from the front of the laser level can be dangerous to eyesight Never allow anyone to stare directly...

Page 7: ...s L Litres Kg Kilograms H Hours N cm2 Newtons per square centimetre Pa Pascals Min Minutes S Seconds Alternating current Three phase alternating current Three phase alternating current with neutral Direct current No load speed Alternating or direct current Class II construction Splash proof construction Watertight construction Protective grounding at grounding terminal Class I tools Revolutions or...

Page 8: ...ower ON light Cutting depth knob Blade guard Cut line indicator Spindle lock button Handle grip Blade guard fulcrum ON OFF switch Dust port Edge guide mount Blade guard release Edge guide locking knobs Edge guide Battery box cover Horizontal sight glass Vertical sight glass Vacuum hose adaptor ...

Page 9: ...ne naphtha acetone lacquer thinner or similar highly volatile solvents to clean the tool TOTE CONTENTS TOTE CONTENTS MULTI CUTTER COMPONENTS KEY DESCRIPTION QTY A Multi cutter assembly w edge guide mount 1 B Spirit laser level 1 C Pipe cutter attachment 1 D Vacuum hose adaptor 1 E Corundum blade 54 1077 4 5 F Carbide tipped blades 24 teeth 54 1072 4 36 teeth 54 1074 0 1 1 G Super cut blade 54 1071...

Page 10: ...10 TOTE CONTENTS ...

Page 11: ...of the tool see Fig 1 2 Push the vacuum adaptor into the vacuum port as far as it will go 3 Twist the vacuum adaptor clockwise to lock it into position SECURE CORD TO VACUUM HOSE Slide the hook and loop strap 1 down the power cord 2 and wrap it around the vacuum hose 3 see Fig 2 REMOVE BLADE GUARD 1 Insert 5 mm hex key 1 into the blade guard fulcrum nut 2 see Fig 3 2 Turn hex key counter clockwise...

Page 12: ...ible injury to the operator Blade Profile Description Reinforced cutting disc 85 mm x 1 4 mm corundum compound Cuts non ferrous metal plastic wood Carbide tipped blade 85 mm x 1 7 mm x 24 teeth 85 mm x 1 7 mm x 36 teeth Cuts aluminum hardwood laminates plastics HSS Super cut blade 85 mm x 1 0 mm x 80 teeth Cuts hardwood soft wood plastics Diamond coated 85 mm x 1 8 mm Cuts ceramic and marble tile ...

Page 13: ... upward to expose the amount of blade 5 to achieve the desired depth of cut ADJUST CUTTING DEPTH cont d NOTES a The measurement markings on side of the blade guard 6 can be used as a guide in setting the depth of cut The measurement mark on the guard that intersects with the edge of the blade indicates roughly the depth of cut b Always set the cutting depth 1 8 greater than the thickness of the wo...

Page 14: ... not over tighten the edge guide locking screws or you will break the edge guide mounting block b The edge guide scale is only an approximate measurement Always check the width of cut on a scrap workpiece Fig 7b ASSEMBLY AND OPERATION MULTI CUTTER Have you read POWER TOOL SAFETY SPECIFIC SAFETY RULES EXTENSION CORD SAFETY and SYMBOLS on pages 3 4 5 6 7 of this Manual If not please do it now before...

Page 15: ...ust cutting depth as outlined on Page 13 3 Plug the tool cord into the power source NOTE The green power on light 1 on the right hand side of the tool will illuminate when power is live see Fig 9 4 Place leading edge of the blade guard 2 on the workpiece to be cut see Fig 10 5 Grasp the tool with two hands Place your right hand on the body of the tool 3 being careful not to cover the motor vents 4...

Page 16: ...overloaded The blade will cut faster and cleaner when turning at full speed WARNING Never try to cut a curve This tool is designed only for straight line cuts Attempting to cut curves will damage the blade make rough cuts and possible break the blade Serious injury may result When the cut is completed release the ON OFF switch and wait for the blade to come to a complete stop before removing the t...

Page 17: ... tab 2 to release the cover 3 Lift upward on the battery box cover to expose the empty battery box 4 Install TWO new AAA batteries NOTE Be sure to install the batteries correctly by using the battery illustrations on the battery box cover 3 as a guide 5 When batteries are correctly installed replace the battery box cover Press on the latch end of the door until the latch clicks into place and hold...

Page 18: ...ece This is particularly handy when marking ceramic tiles Although the mitre gauge can be used as a guide for marking any workpiece ceramic tiles have been used for illustrative purposes 1 Turn level up side down see Fig 17 2 Insert mitre gauge pivot pin 1 into the matching hole in the level 3 Place flat edge of mitre gauge 2 against flat side of the workpiece 3 4 Rotate the level on the mitre gau...

Page 19: ...s etc to come into contact with plastic parts They contain chemicals that can damage weaken or destroy plastic DO NOT abuse power tools Abusive practices can damage the tool and the workpiece WARNING DO NOT attempt to modify tools or to create accessories Any such alteration or modification is considered to be misuse and could result in a hazardous condition leading to possible serious injury It w...

Page 20: ...20 PARTS DIAGRAM MODEL 54 8333 2 ...

Page 21: ...cking button 1 7 215129 Locking pin 2 8 500000 Tapping screw 2 9 242567 Leaf spring of guard 1 10 152516 Adjusting button 1 11 224476 Clamping clamp 1 12 500810 Screw M4x10 2 13 155511 Shaft locking button 2 14 240303 Conical spiral spring 2 15 511004 Closing ring 4 1 16 236038 Bottom worm gear case 1 17 520007 Bearing 606 2RS 1 18 511007 Closing ring 9 1 19 200304 Gear 1 20 214914 Worm 1 21 52000...

Page 22: ...2RS 1 47 110101 Stator 1 48 162871 PCB 1 49 500000 Tapping screw 1 50 500201 Tapping screw 1 51 315000 Cord clamp 1 52 322020 Cord sleeve 1 53 160212 Plug cord 1 54 300100 Enclosure 1 55 500200 Tapping screw 7 56 502000 Nut M6 1 57 204011 Side screw 1 58 312162 Guard 1 59 217010 Torsion spring shaft 1 60 241017 Torsion spring 1 61 155512 Fixing screw 1 62 146526 Edge guide mount 1 63 153519 Pipe c...

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