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SKU 94362
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3.
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.
4.
Before trying new or complicated cutting techniques, study the procedure and
practice with scrap metal.
5.
Plug the Power Cord (71) into the nearest 120 volt, grounded, electrical outlet.
6.
Firmly grip the Handles (64, 65, 72) of the Saw with both hands. Depress the
Safety Lock Button (63), and squeeze the Trigger Switch (66) to turn on the Saw.
7.
Allow the Saw Blade (10) to spin up to full speed before feeding the Saw Blade
into the workpiece.
8.
Make straight cuts only. Do not attempt to twist the Saw to the right or left while
cutting. If this occurs, the Saw Blade (10) will “bind” in the workpiece causing
kickback, potential personal injury, and/or damage to the workpiece and Saw.
9.
Do not force the Saw to remove material faster than it was designed to cut.
Make sure to feed the Saw Blade (10)
gradually into the workpiece.
10.
Turn off the Saw if the Saw Blade (10) is to be backed out of an uncompleted cut.
When turning off the Saw, allow the Saw Blade to fully stop on its own before
removing the Saw. Do not press against the Saw Blade to stop it.
Proper Operation During The Cutting Process:
WARNING!
Never pass hands and fingers directly in front of, to the rear, or
below, the Saw Blade (10) when cutting a workpiece. Always push the Saw
into the workpiece with both hands firmly gripping the Handles (64, 65, 72).
1.
Make all necessary adjustments to the Saw (width and depth) as previously
discussed in this manual.
2.
Make sure the workpiece is free from screws, rivets, and any other foreign objects
which could damage the Saw Blade (10).
11.
Once the cutting job is completed, turn off the Saw and wait until the Saw Blade
(10) has stopped rotating. Then, unplug the Power Cord (71) from its electrical
outlet.