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10

OPERATING PROCEDURE

Read, understand and follow all safety instructions and
operating procedures.  If you do not understand the instructions, or
if conditions are not correct for proper operation, do not
operate this tool. Consult your supervisor or other
responsible person.

Switch Lock Operation

· Push in the Switch Lock on side A. The Switch is un-locked

and the Trigger can be operated.

· Push in the Switch Lock on side B. The Switch is locked

and the Trigger cannot be operated.

The Trigger Switch should be locked at all times when not in use.

CAUTION

Before the Battery is inserted into the tool, pull and
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returns when released.

· The motor is on when the Trigger Switch is pulled and off

when the Trigger Switch is released.

 WARNING

1. Before operation, confirm that the position of the operator,

relative to the tool, and the surrounding area is safe for
operation. Put on safety glasses and wear protective
clothing.

2. Refer to the tool specifications in this manual and do

not cut rebar of size or hardness that exceeds the
cutting capacity of the tool.

3. Do not cut material other than rebar. Please ask the

manufacturer if you want to cut other materials.

WARNING

Cutting Procedure

1. Position the rebar to be cut between the blades.

Adjust the Stopper (HCC-16DF) or the Hold Bolt (HCC-
19DF) according to the diameter) of the rebar to be cut so
that the rebar is at 90 degrees to the blades as shown in the
figure on the left. The Stopper (HCC-16DF) or the Hold Bolt
(HCC-19DF) supports the rebar and keeps it perpendicular
to the blades when cutting.

Replace damaged (chipped, broken, cracked) or deformed
blades immediately. The blade will not cut true and may
fracture or break causing serious personal injury.

WARNING

Switch Look

Side A

Side B

Trigger Switch

HCC-19DF

HCC-19DF

Blade

Rebar

Stopper

Stopper

Rebar

Hold Bolt

Rebar

 Blades

HCC-19DF

Rebar

Summary of Contents for HCC-19DF

Page 1: ...1 Before installing and operating this machine read understand and follow all instructions and operating procedures Keep these instructions with the machine Instruction Manual HCC 16DF HCC 19DF R...

Page 2: ...ar while machine is operating Turn power off before servicing Hazardous voltage Disconnect all power before working on this equipment Failure to observe this instruction will result in death or seriou...

Page 3: ...3 Do Not Abuse Power Cord Never carry battery charger by its power cord or pull on the cord to disconnect it Keep cord away from heat oil and sharp edges Place cord so that it will not be stepped on t...

Page 4: ...ped may cause an accident 3 Do not operate or store tool in explosive atmosphere where flammable liquids gases or fire are present 4 Keep hands and face away from blades and cutting area 5 Release tri...

Page 5: ...g the holding handle Weight 6 5 kg including a battery 10 5 kg including a battery NAME OF THE PARTS Specifications Specifications and design may be subject to change without prior notice Battery Char...

Page 6: ...mm two holes M5 HCC 19DF 3 20 28 20 11 5 mm two holes M6 26 20 10 mm two holes M5 Standard accessories HCC 19DF Battery charger DC18RA 1 Battery BL1830 1 Battery cover 1 Hex wrenches M3 M4 M5 M6 One e...

Page 7: ...tely 24 hours 6 Charging time varies by temperature 10 C 50 F 40 C 104 F that battery cartridge is charged at and conditions of the battery cartridge such as a battery car tridge which is new or has n...

Page 8: ...h into its trickle charge maintenance charge mode and keep the battery cartridge fresh and fully charged To maintain product SAFTY and RELIABILITY repairs any other maintenance or adjustment should be...

Page 9: ...harge the battery cartridge in presence of flammable liquids or gases 8 Do not expose charger to rain or snow 9 Never carry charger by cord or yank it to disconnect from receptacle 10 After charging o...

Page 10: ...lative to the tool and the surrounding area is safe for operation Put on safety glasses and wear protective clothing 2 Refer to the tool specifications in this manual and do not cut rebar of size or h...

Page 11: ...be damaged the rebar will be ejected violently and may cause serious personal injury WARNING Do not cut rebar when it is not properly supported by the Stopper HCC 16DF or the Hold Bolt HCC 19DF When c...

Page 12: ...rned and before starting the next operation Loosen the Return valve screw anticlockwise by 1 2 turn HCC 16DF Rotating Function of Motor HCC 16DF HCC 19DF Return Valve Operation HCC 16DF HCC 19DF Note...

Page 13: ...g edges of the blades are chipped cracked deformed or damaged in any way their cutting ability will be reduced Cutting under such conditions may cause further damage and result in personal injury The...

Page 14: ...annot be moved accidentally 4 Remove the Bolt SB10 15 which caps the oil filler hole Add the oil being careful not to allow any oil to spill into the motor 5 Replace the Bolt SB10 15 and tighten secur...

Page 15: ...e or damaged Blades Cutter Rod has not returned completely due to weak Return spring Insufficient oil Return Valve not properly seated or seating damaged Return Valve damaged Incorrect clearance betwe...

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