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Code 03151/2

Heavy Duty

Saw

A heavy-duty general purpose electric saw

for cutting through a variety of materials.

Operating & Safety Guide 723

723/03

©HSS Hire Service Group Plc 2003 No. 723/03

Group Office: 25 Willow Lane, Mitcham, Surrey CR4 4TS

Web Site: http://www.hss.com

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Never push the equipment beyond its design limits.

If it will not do what you want with reasonable ease and
speed, assume you have the wrong tool for the job.
Contact your local HSS Hire Shop for advice.

Keep the equipment clean

- you will find this less of a

chore if you clean it regularly, rather than wait until the end
of the hire period. 
When not in use

, store the equipment somewhere

clean, dry and safe 

from thieves. 

Remove the saw from the cut 

while still running, then

release the ON/OFF trigger and wait for the blade to
stop.

Then 

unplug the saw and refit the plastic guard strip

supplied to protect the blades. Take care though - the
blades are very sharp. 
All that remains is to

give the unit a final clean up ready

for return, 

to your local HSS Hire Shop.

FINISHING OFF

Blade Replacement

Switch the unit OFF and unplug it from the power
supply. Wearing suitable gloves, turn the unit up-
side-down and where fitted, remove the dust
extraction cover.

Model 1.

Working on one blade at a time, turn the blade
locking hex bolt anticlockwise  with the hex key
until the blade and bolt separate. The bolt is spring
loaded and held captive.

Lift the blade by the heel end. Fully raise the

blade until it disconnects from the front guide slot
of the main bar. Repeat with the remaining blade.

The blades can only be replaced one way and left
and right cannot be incorrectly fitted. 
To refit, insert the tip of one blade into the main
bar until the tip clicks into the guide slot. Lower
the heel and align its female thread with the
captive hex bolt and turn the bolt clockwise to
secure in place. Repeat with the remaining blade.

Model 2.

Depress the blade lock button and lift the blades
by the heel end. Fully raise the blades until they
disconnect from the front guide slots of the main 
bar.

The blades are colour coded red and green. When
replacing, fit the red set first followed by the green.
To refit, depress the blade lock button and insert
the heel of the red blade onto the drive pin then
lower it into the main bar until the tip clicks into
the guide slot.

Repeat with the green blade then release the
blade lock button.

Blade Locking Hex Bolt

Blade

Female

Thread

Lift

Blade

Blade Tip

Insert Tip

Blade Heel

Lock Button

1

3

4

2

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