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1.   Always grasp the saw with both hands on the handles and push the saw through 

      the material. 

2.   Be sure there are no nails or any other foreign objects in, on the work piece, or in the     

       path of the blade. They could cause damage to the saw blade, injury from kickback    

       or even injury from flying debris. 

3.   Make sure the work piece is properly supported at all times. Plan so that it is proper

       ly supported during the cut. 

4.   Whenever possible, secure the work piece with clamps or in a vise. Do not hold 

       short pieces by hand while cutting. 

5.   When making cuts parallel to existing straight edges, whenever possible, insert the  

       rip fence into the slots at the front of the saw. Fasten it in place at the desired 

       distance, with the screw clamp provided, and use it to help keep the cut as straight 

       and parallel as possible. 

6.   Mark the line of the cut clearly. Adjust the cutting depth to the thickness of the    

       workpiece.

7.   Make sure you are fully prepared to begin your cut before squeezing the trigger 

       switch. Do not reach underneath the workpiece.

8.   Set the base plate against the work piece. 

9.   Hold the tool firmly. Motor torque will cause the tool to twist, so a firm grip is  

       imperative. Check to make sure that saw blade travel is not obstructed. Squeeze the 

       trigger switch.

10. Allow the saw blade to reach full speed before pushing it into the work piece.

11. Do not force the saw blade into the work piece. Apply moderate pressure, allowing 

       the blade to cut without being forced. 

12. Never hold piece being cut in your hands or across your leg. Secure the workpiece 

       to a stable platform.

13. When ripping always use a rip fence or straight edge guide.

14. This tool is designed to make straight cuts only. Do not attempt to cut curves with it.  

       Twisting the saw to either side while cutting will cause the blade to bind in the work 

       piece, perhaps causing kickback, personal injury, damage to the work piece, and /or 

       damage to the saw. 

15. If it becomes necessary to back out of an incomplete cut, turn off the saw.

16. To turn off the saw, release pressure on the Trigger Switch. Always allow the blade 

       to come to a stop before putting the tool down. 

DANGER – Keep hands and body away from and to the side of the blade. Contact 

                        with blade will result in serious injury.

WARNING – To reduce the risk of injury, check guarding system. It must cover the 

                           blade instantly! Hold saw with both hands. Support and clamp work. 

                           Wear eye protection.

DANGER – Keep hands away from cutting area and the blade. Keep your second 

                       hand on auxiliary handle, or motor housing.

CHANGING THE BLADE

1. Use the wrench that is included with the kit. 

2. Press the spindk lock button. 

3.Turn the nut clockwise to loosen.

4. Remove the blade and replace with the new blade. 

5. Place nut back on and turn counterclockwise to tighten.
NOTE: 

1.  Always use blades with correct size and shape (diamond versus round) of arbour holes.

2.  Never use damaged or incorrect blade washers or bolt.

1. Remove the battery from the sander 

2. Turn the tool upside down 

3. Place the paper, fuzzy side down, on the sanding pad so that the paper aligns with 

     the pad.

4. Press down on the paper in the pad. 

5. When removing sandpaper, do so slowly and gently. Tearing the paper off quickly 

    can shorten the life of the small plastic hooks on the sanding pad and result in the 

    sandpaper discs falling off in use. 

6. The sandpaper tends to wear fastest at the front point. Rotate the paper from time to 

     time to allow it to wear more evenly. 

7. During use, check the sandpaper regularly for tears, cracking, and other damage. 

     Damaged paper can allow the pad beneath to be damaged, particularly the hooks.
NOTE: Because of the operator vigilance required in this respect, the pad is considered 

              a consumable part and is not covered under warranty.

CAUTION: Do not put hands directly in front of, behind, or below the saw

                      blade when cutting. 

WARNING: Always remove the battery pack from your Cordless tools when you

are assembling parts, making adjustments, assembling or removing blades,

cleaning or when not in use. Removing the battery pack will prevent accidental

starting that could cause serious personal injury.

OPERATION NOTES FOR DETAIL SANDER

ON/OFF 

To turn the light ON / OFF, insert the battery pack and press the trigger with your finger.
TO SWIVEL THE WORKLIGHT 

1. Hold the worklight with two hands. One hand should be around the body of the light; 

     the other hand should be around the head of the worklight.

2. Using the hand that is holding the head of the worklight, twist the head clockwise. 

    Continue to adjust the light until it is adjusted to the angle that works for your job.

3. To return the worklight to its original position, twist the worklight in a counter-clock

     wise direction.

OPERATION NOTES FOR LIGHT

MAINTENENCE

Summary of Contents for AP00973S

Page 1: ...the spent battery or call 1 877 2 RECYCLE THE RBRC TM SEAL FULL ONE YEA HOME USE WARRANTY Ultra Steel warrants this product for one year against any defects in material or workmanship The defective product will be replaced or repaired at no charge in either of two ways 1 Return the product to the store in which it was purchased this will result in an exchange only Returns should be made within the...

Page 2: ...ING Don t carry tool with a finger on the switch Be sure the direction switch is in the NEUTRAL position when not in use or when changing bits 15 STAY ALERT Watch what you are doing use common sense Don t operate any tool when you are tired 16 CHECK FOR DAMAGED PARTS Before using a tool any part that is damaged should be carefully checked to determine that it will operate properly and perform its ...

Page 3: ...ber covered Handle I Battery Pack J Battery Lock Button K Double ended Driver Bit Cordless Sander Model No AP00963G Voltage 18 volts DC No Load Speed 4400 RPM Trigger Switch 3 1 2 In Sanding Pad Conforms to UL STD No 60745 1 UL STD No 60745 2 4 Certified to CAN CSA C22 2 STD No 60745 1 07 CAN CSA C22 2 STD No 60745 2 4 04 A B C D E A Pivoting Light Head B Switch C Rubber covered Handle D Battery P...

Page 4: ...d to work in the low speed range In the low gear low speed range the drill turns with more torque especially good for operations that require more power than speed such as driving screws ROTATION DIRECTION Your drill is equipped with a 3 position forward reverse switch through the housing above the trigger 1 When it is pushed toward the right rotation is forward clockwise 2 When pushed in from the...

Page 5: ...reduce the risk of injury check guarding system It must cover the blade instantly Hold saw with both hands Support and clamp work Wear eye protection DANGER Keep hands away from cutting area and the blade Keep your second hand on auxiliary handle or motor housing CHANGING THE BLADE 1 Use the wrench that is included with the kit 2 Press the spindk lock button 3 Turn the nut clockwise to loosen 4 Re...

Page 6: ...isassembling tools 6 Any damage to the tools should be corrected at an authorized repair centre PARTS LIST FOR CORDLESS DRELL SYMBOLS 3 3N Volts Amperes Hertz Watts Kilowatts Microfarads Liters Kilograms Hours Newtons per square centimeter Pascals Oscillations per minute Minutes Seconds Class II construction Splash proof construction Watertight construction Pa OPM Min S V A Hz W kW µF L kg H N cm2...

Page 7: ...using Screw M4x12 Shaft Gear box front Bearing Slef locking Big Gear Screw M4x12 Item 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 Qty 1 2 1 1 1 12 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Unit PCS PCS PCS PCS PCS PCS PCS PCS PCS PCS PCS PCS PCS PCS PCS PCS PCS PCS PCS PCS PCS PCS English Name Gear box rear Screw M4x12 Small Gear Motor Right housing Screw ST3 9x16 Motor cover Screw ST3...

Page 8: ...horized repair center Opening this tool could invalidate your warranty 1 2 4 5 6 7 5 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 25 22 23 21 21 1 21 2 21 3 21 4 21 5 21 6 19 20 24 3 PARTS LIST FOR CORDLESS LIGHT Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Qty 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 Unit PCS PCS PCS PCS PCS PCS PCS PCS PCS PCS PCS PCS PCS English Name Housing support Left head cover Light head Transparent cover Rubbe...

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