OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
1.
WARNING! Always keep fingers and hands away from the Blades
(parts #4, #5, #6). Keep spectators away from the work area while using
this tool.
2.
Make sure the workpiece is supported at all times. Whenever possible, secure
the workpiece in a vise or with clamps (not included). If necessary, use a roller
stand (not included) with larger workpieces.
3.
Insert the fully charged Battery Pack (part #36) into the Handle of the Cordless
Shear.
4.
Make sure to hold the Cordless Shear firmly with both hands, as torque from the
Motor will cause the tool to twist.
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5.
Make sure the workpiece is free from screws, rivets, and any other foreign ob-
jects which could damage the Blades (parts #4, #5, #6).
6.
Before trying new or complicated cutting techniques, study the procedure and
practice with scrap metal.
7.
Firmly grip the Handle (parts #2, #34) of the Cordless Shear with both hands.
Squeeze the Trigger Switch (part #35) to turn on the Cordless Shear.
8.
Allow the Blades (parts #4, #5, #6) to move at full speed before feeding the
Cordless Shear into the workpiece.
9.
Make straight cuts and wide angle cuts only. Do not attempt to twist the Cordless
Shear to the right or left while cutting. If this occurs, the Blades (parts #4, #5, #6)
will “bind” in the workpiece causing potential personal injury, and/or damage to
the workpiece and Cordless Shear.
10.
Do not force the Cordless Shear to remove material faster than it was designed
to cut. Make sure to feed the Blades (parts #4, #5, #6)
gradually into the
workpiece.
11.
Turn off the Cordless Shear if its Blades (parts #4, #5, #6) are to be backed out
of an uncompleted cut. When turning off the Cordless Shear, allow the Blades to
fully stop on their own before removing the Cordless Shear. Do not press against
the Blades to stop the tool.
12.
Once the cutting job is completed, turn off the Cordless Shear and wait until the
Blades (parts #4, #5, #6) have stopped moving. Then, remove the Battery Pack
(part #36) from the Cordless Shear.