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METAL CUTTING, BLADES

STANDARD DUTY METAL CUTTING. For soft
metals: copper, aluminum, brass, BX cable, con-
duit, tubing, soft steel, etc.

HEAVY DUTY METAL CUTTING. For hard metals:
stainless steel, alloy steel, cast iron pipe, steel
pipe, etc.

EXTRA HEAVY DUTY. For extra heavy or produc-
tion cutting of hard metals: stainless steel, steel
pipe, alloys, cast iron, etc.

CONTOUR CUTTING—HEAVY DUTY. For hard
metals: stainless steel, alloy steel, cast iron pipe,
steel pipe, etc.

CONTOUR  CUTTING—EXTRA HEAVY DUTY.
For production contour cutting of hard materials:
stainless steel, alloy steel, cast iron pipe, steel
pipe, etc.

WOOD CUTTING BLADES

GENERAL PURPOSE. For general rough cutting
in plaster and nail-embedded wood.

PLASTER CUTTING. For plaster and wallboard.

COMPOSITION CUTTING. For composition,
masonite, etc.

WOOD—PRUNING. For pruning trees or rough
cutting any wood.

WOOD—ROUGHING. For fast rough cutting in nail
free woods.

WOOD—ROUGHING, CONTOUR CUTTING. For
rough cutting, irregular contours in wood or fiber-
board.

Summary of Contents for 1300

Page 1: ...ose is necessary use 1 2 hose with couplings not less than 3 8 I D Preparing the saw for use Select the proper type and length of blade to suit the work See blade chart Loosen the blade clamp screw with an Allen type wrench to permit slipping the tang of the blade into place Make sure that the hole in the blade is located on the stud of the blade clamp Tighten blade clamp screw securely Do not ove...

Page 2: ...e throttle and then slowly lower the blade into the work Do not force the tool Continue pivoting the tool until the blade breaks thru the material being cut then move the tool into the normal sawing position and continue the cut Whenever possible the piece being cut out should be supported when the last side is cut Another method of making pocket cuts is to drill holes at or near the corners of th...

Page 3: ...ell lit 3 KEEP CHILDREN AWAY All visitors should be kept safe distance from work area 4 STORE IDLETOOLS When not in use tools should be stored in dry high or locked up place out of reach of children 5 DON T FORCE TOOL It will work best and safest at the designed rate 6 USE RIGHT TOOL Don t force small tool to do the job of a heavy duty tool 7 WEAR PROPER APPAREL No loose clothing or jewelry to get...

Page 4: ...s stainless steel alloy steel cast iron pipe steel pipe etc CONTOUR CUTTING EXTRA HEAVY DUTY For production contour cutting of hard materials stainless steel alloy steel cast iron pipe steel pipe etc WOOD CUTTING BLADES GENERAL PURPOSE For general rough cutting in plaster and nail embedded wood PLASTER CUTTING For plaster and wallboard COMPOSITION CUTTING For composition masonite etc WOOD PRUNING ...

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