4. OPERATION
5. REPLACING A BLADE
MAINTENANCE
When all the necessary adjustments have been made including
adjusting the vice, cutting angle and depth stop (see
Adjustments
section), the operation of the cold cut saw can commence.
1. Ensure that the workpiece
is fully clamped into place
before beginning to cut.
2. Depress the lock-off button
and pull the trigger to start
the tool.
3. Lower the blade onto the
workpiece and allow it to cut
its way through. (Let let blade
do the cutting).
4. After the completion of the
cut, raise the blade clear of
the workpiece. Release the
trigger and the cold cut saw
will stop.
1. With the 5mm hex key (supplied),
loosen the 2 hex bolts that attach
the blade bolt cover to the upper
blade guard. Slide the cover up to
remove.
2. Remove the blade bolt cover so
that the blade bolt is exposed.
3. Lower and hold the spindle lock lever
and rotate the blade anti-clock wise
until the spindle lock engages.
4. With one hand, keep the spindle lock
lever lowered. Use the other hand to
unscrew the blade bolt with the 6mm
hex key (supplied) in an anti-clockwise
direction.
5. Remove the blade bolt, flange
washer and the outer flange.
IMPORTANT!
BEFORE CLEANING YOUR COLD CUT SAW
OR CARRYING OUT ANY MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE,
MAKE SURE THAT THE MOTOR IS OFF AND THE TOOL
DISCONNECTED FROM THE POWER SUPPLY TO
PREVENT ACCIDENTAL STARTING.
WARNING!
NEVER OPERATE THE COLD CUT SAW
WITHOUT WEARING THE APPROPRIATE SAFETY
GEAR INCLUDING EYE AND HEARING PROTECTION.
CAUTION!
THE BLADE MAY CONTINUE SPINNING
FOR A SHORT WHILE AFTER THE TRIGGER HAS
BEEN RELEASED. KEEP YOUR HANDS AWAY FROM
A MOVING BLADE.