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DFS-100 ReefKeeper™ Saw
User Guide
Thank you for buying this Inland product. The DFS-100 ReefKeeper saw is designed for fragging corals. You will find it works well with
both large polyp and small polyp stony corals, zooanthids, mushrooms, soft corals and live rock too. You will find that the blade tends to
slice through soft tissue rather than crushing it like scissors, nippers, and shears, thus aiding in the recovery process. Please read all the
instructions for set up and use of your DFS-100.
Safety
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It is extremely important to wear proper eye protection and rubber gloves
as some corals, especially zooanthids, are toxic! We
highly recommend that you wear safety goggles rather than safety glasses.
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DO NOT wear loose clothing or any accessories (long necklaces, bracelets, shirts with long fringes, and similar) that might get caught
by the saw during operation.
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Use only in a properly grounded and tested outlet. Under NO circumstances should you override the grounding system or modify the plug.
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Set up your machine on a sturdy, level work surface that is water tolerant and at a comfortable height.
Parts and Assembly
Check to make sure that you have all the parts listed before beginning assembly. Assembly will take about 5 minutes and only requires a
Phillips screwdriver. Use the exploded drawing below to reference parts and their placement during the assembly process.
Qty-Part No. /
Part Name
1-90007
DiamondCut™ Blade
1-65829119
Band Saw Drain Hose
1-65809114
Coolant Reservoir
1-65809118
Coolant Reservoir Cover
1-65829184
Band Saw Coolant Tubing
4-65829173
10-24 x 1/2″ Nylon Screw
1-90033
Molded Work Table
2-90022
BladeSert™
1-90016
Blade Drip Guide
1-78824055
5/64″ Long Arm Allen Wrench
3-65829114
10-24 3/4″ Nylon Thumb Screw
1-90014
Leather Blade Wiper