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™
Manual
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Using the Twist-A-Saw
™
Cutting outlet openings in drywall/plasterboard
Follow the steps below to cut outlet openings in drywall/plasterboard with
your Twist-A-Saw
™
.
Warning!
DO NOT make cut-outs around any opening or fixture that has live
electrical wires, or any wall that may have electrical wiring behind it .
Make sure circuit breakers have been turned off or fuses removed to
disconnect the electrical circuit in the area of work .
Part
Action
1
Before installing drywall/plasterboard:
Push any wires back into outlet boxes as far as possible to
avoid cutting them when cutting the opening with
Twist-A-Saw
™
.
On the side facing you, mark the centre of the outlet on the
sheet .
2
Fit the Multi-Purpose Handle and cutting bit .
Refer to
Attaching the Multi-Purpose Handle
on page 19
and
Installing cutting bits
on page 17 .
3
Set the cutting bit depth so that it will extend 4mm past the
thickness of the drywall/plasterboard .
Refer to
Adjusting the Depth Guide
on page 23 .
4
Hold Twist-A-Saw
™
firmly with both hands and switch it ON.
Refer to
Turning the Twist-A-Saw
™
on and off
on page 30 .