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SKU 42831
4.
Replace the depth gauge Bracket (21) and retighten Stud Screw (23).
5.
Mark the surface of the material to be cut.
6.
Adjust the depth gauge Bracket (21) by loosening Stud Screws (22), then adjusting the
Bracket Head (33) in or out until the cutting bit protrudes out slightly over the thickness
of the material being cut. Retighten Stud Screws.
7.
Plug the Cutout Tool Line Cord (28) into an electrical outlet.
The Cutout Tool is ready to use.
8.
With one hand, grasp the Handle (2). Place the other hand on the Cutout Tool body.
9.
Using your thumb, press the sliding Switch (24) forward to turn ON.
10. Drill a starter hole on the cut line.
11. With the Bracket flush against the material, begin moving the Cutout Tool slowly along
the cutout line.
12. When the cut is complete, slide the Switch to the Off position.
Caution: Do not set the Cutout Tool down until the Motor has stopped turning. Do not
leave the tool plugged in when not in use. Do not leave the tool in the ON position when
not in use.
Direction of Feed: Feed work into a blade or cutter against the direction or rotation of
the blade or cutter only.
Caution: Before each use, check for damaged parts. Check for alignment of moving
parts, and binding of moving parts. Always check for breakage of parts, mounting prob-
lems or any other condition that may affect a tool’s operation.
.
Maintenance
1.
Wipe the Cutout Tool with a clean cloth after every use.
2.
Periodically blow out the Motor vent holes with compressed air to prevent the buildup
of dust and particles.
3.
Periodically wipe the Collets and Cutting Bits with a light oil to prevent rust.
4.
Over time, if the performance of the tool diminishes, or it stops working completely, it
may be necessary to replace the Motor Carbon Brush Assembly (11).
WARNING: For your safety, service and maintenance should be performed regularly
by a qualified technician.
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