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Symbols & Labels

 

© 2011 ICS, Blount Inc. 

F/N 70944 May 2011

TITLE

633GC / 633F4 OPERATOR’S MANUAL

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SYMBOLS & LABELS

THE FOLLOWING SYMBOLS & DEFINITIONS ARE FOUND THROUGHOUT THIS MANUAL AND 

ARE DESIGNED TO MAKE YOU AWARE OF POTENTIAL HAZARDS OR UNSAFE PRACTICES. 

A potentially hazardous situation exists which, if not avoided, 

could result in death or serious injury. 

A potentially hazardous situation exists which, if not avoided, 

may result in minor or moderate injury or property damage. 

A potential situation exists which, if not avoided, may result in 

product or property damage. 

THE FOLLOWING SYMBOLS & LABELS MAY BE FOUND IN THIS MANUAL OR ON THE SAW 

Read the operator’s manual carefully and understand the 

contents before you use this equipment. 

Always use: 

• Protective helmet 

• Ear protection 

• Protective glasses or full face protection 

Wear hand protection 

IMPORTANT

   WARNING

   CAUTION

Dust Buggy

Summary of Contents for Dust Buggy

Page 1: ...Dust Buggy Operating Manual Toll Free 1 877 817 6687 www ussaws com 3317 West Warner Avenue Santa Ana CA 92704 11 High Street Suffield CT 06078 8004B East Broadway Avenue Tampa FL 33619 ...

Page 2: ... serious injury A potentially hazardous situation exists which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury or property damage A potential situation exists which if not avoided may result in product or property damage THE FOLLOWING SYMBOLS LABELS MAY BE FOUND IN THIS MANUAL OR ON THE SAW Read the operator s manual carefully and understand the contents before you use this equipment Always ...

Page 3: ...mpletely stops Never operate a blade in the wrong rotation Check the rotation direction and blade direction when mounting a blade Check the maximum operating speed of the machine and blade Never use a blade rated less than the machine s maximum speed rating Never use a cracked damaged or misaligned blade After mounting blade rotate by hand to check for proper alignment Do not operate machine while...

Page 4: ...e if one is cutting straight while keeping the pointer from being affected by debris in the crack Install handle as shown The Dust Buggy handle comes pre assembled and simply needs to be bolted to the rolling chassis Begin with bolting the main handle to the chassis Make sure to place the supplied bent handle washer opposite to the chassis as shown Follow by removing the bolt from the clamp weldme...

Page 5: ...nch to tighten the blade nut Raise the spindle slide the shoe back on and lower door The Dust Buggy is supplied with two 2 large blade flanges Make sure to sandwich blade between them Lay Dust Buggy on to its side Lift door and slide shoe off towards pointer Using height adjustment lever lower spindle as far as possible Blade Installation Removal Dust Buggy ...

Page 6: ...TIGERTOOTH Diamond Grit Blade DCB08250UD 8 X 250 X 5 8 7 8 Supreme Grade Dry Cut Blade DCB08125UD 8 X 125 X 5 8 7 8 Supreme Grade Dry Cut Blade DCB08095UD 8 X 095 X 5 8 7 8 Supreme Grade Dry Cut Blade General Joint Cleanout Concrete Cutting Polyurea Joint Filler Removal Blades Dust Buggy ...

Page 7: ...US13561 7 Dust Buggy Pointer 1 3 US13575 Dust Buggy Metabo Clamp Weldment 1 3 US31576 Dust Buggy Dewalt Clamp Weldment 1 4 US13501 Dust Buggy Shoe 1 5 US13565 Dust Buggy Switch 1 6 US31053 Wheel 3 x 1 1 4 with 1 2 bore 4 7 SX13560 Dust Buggy Dust Brush 1 Parts Dust Buggy 1 7 6 5 4 3 2 ...

Page 8: ...E The remedies of the user set forth under provisions of warranty outlined above are the exclusive and total liability of US Saws with respect to their sale of the equipment and service hereunder in connection with the performance or breach thereof or from the sale delivery installation repair or technical direction covered by or furnished under the sale whether based on contract warranty negligen...

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