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3. Remove the old sheath.
4. Insert the new sheath until it touches the stop, but
do not insert the
sheath past the stop!
One of the great features of the Equalizer
®
Express
®
360 is the ability to
rotate the handle so you can get into confined or awkward spaces. To
rotate the handle, pull the release latch back and twist the front barrel. The
handle will rotate and lock in 45° increments. Because of it's unique design,
it can be swiveled 360˚ around (without turning it backwards) to get back
to the standard configuration.
Oscillating
Reciprocating
When set to reciprocating the blade will move in a straight back and forth
direction. When set to oscillating the blade moves back and forth and
as it reaches the end of it's stroke it moves up slightly as it reciprocates.
Besides the in and out thrusting this gives some sideways cutting ability
to the blade.
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Start cutting from the inside top
center of the glass. Cut toward
the A-pillars and down the side
to the bottom corner of the glass
(On some models you can cut
the sides from the outside of the
vehicle). Keep the blade properly
orientated and flat against the
glass. Reverse and cut from the
top center of the glass toward the other A-pillar. Relax and let the tool do
the work.
After both sides are cut, insert two PUMPER
™
s (Equalizer
®
LB779) to
increase the cutting angle, thereby improving cutting ease. For an even
greater cutting angle, slightly deflate the PUMPER
™
s then fold in half
and re-insert.
The plunge cut
The angle cut
Figure 1
Pumper
™
can be folded in half
to increase distance of outward
pressure.
After the top and sides are loose, cut the bottom of the glass loose by starting at the
center and cutting toward the sides (fig. 1). A Pumper
™
(Equalizer
®
LB779) can make
this process easier. On some vehicles the angle of the corner will not allow you to cut
all the way into the corner. On these vehicles you can plunge cut down from the top
to completely release the corners (fig. 2).
Figure 2