If the “Lock-ON” button is
continuously
being
depressed, the trigger cannot be released.
Never leave the trigger
locked "ON". Before
plugging the tool in, check that the trigger
lock is "OFF".
Accidental start-ups could
cause injury.
Be aware of the location
and setting of the switch
"Lock-ON" button.
If the switch is locked
"ON" during the use, be ready for emergency
situations to switch it "OFF".
Do not use the switch
"Lock-ON" feature in
situations where kickback is likely, such
as when working into a corner.
When the
wheel binds, the tool will kick-back in
opposite direction of wheel rotation and the
release of the trigger "Lock-ON" may be
difficult.
Paddle Switch (Fig. 17)
The paddle switch has a lock-off feature to
help prevent accidental startups. TO TURN
TOOL “ON”, push lock-off switch backward to
unlock the paddle switch, then squeeze
paddle switch. TO TURN TOOL “OFF”,
release pressure on paddle switch. The
switch is spring loaded and will return to the
“OFF” position automatically.
If your tool has the LOCK-ON feature
incorporated into the paddle switch for
extended operation, there will be a red button
on the bottom of the tool directly behind the
paddle switch. TO LOCK SWITCH “ON” after
paddle switch has been activated, push
“LOCK-ON” button while simultaneously
releasing pressure from the paddle switch.
TO TURN TOOL “OFF”, squeeze and
release paddle switch.
Slide Switch (Fig. 18)
TO TURN TOOL ON, press the back of the
switch and slide forward towards the gear
housing and into the ON position. TO
“LOCK-ON”, when the switch is slid into the
“ON” position, roll the switch forward. TO
TURN TOOL “OFF”, press the rear portion of
the switch. The switch is spring loaded and
will return to the “OFF” position
automatically.
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WARNING
Operating Instructions
FIG. 17
FIG. 18
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WARNING
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WARNING
LOCK-ON
SWITCH
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