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6. Using a Metallic Block (Fig. 11).
When the cut-off wheel has a reduced outer
diameter, insert between the vise (A) and (B) a
metallic block slightly smaller than the dimension
of workpiece being cut to use the cut-off wheel
economically.
Fig. 11
CUT-OFF WHEEL DISMOUNTING AND MOUNTING
WARNING:
Always turn off the trigger switch and disconnect the power plug from
the receptacle before dismounting or mounting a wheel, to prevent
accidental injury.
1. Dismounting the Cut-Off Wheel (Fig. 12).
(1) Press the stopper and loosen the bolt with a
spanner.
NOTE:
When the mounting shaft for cut-off wheel
cannot be fixed by pressing the stopper,
turn the bolt with a hex. bar wrench while
pressing the stopper.
The mounting shaft for cut-off wheel is
fixed when the stopper has been lowered.
(2) Remove the bolt, washer (A), and the wheel
washer and detach the cut-off wheel.
Fig. 12
2. Mounting the Cut-Off Wheel.
Thoroughly remove dust from the wheel washers, washer (A) and bolt, then mount the
wheel by following the dismounting procedures in reverse order.
CAUTION:
●
Confirm that the stopper has returned to the retract position after installing or
removing the cut-off wheel.
●
Tighten the bolt so that it doesn’t come loose during operation of the cut-off wheel.
Confirm that the bolt has been properly tightened before the power tool is started.
Dimension of
workpiece being cut
Vise (B)
Metallic block
Vise (A)
Dimension of
metallic block
(Should be slightly smaller
than the workpiece being cut)
Hex. bar
wrench
Stopper