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KRAUSMANN POWER TOOLS
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fig 4
Balsa wood
Drywall
Restoring windows
Door jamb
Door casing
Wood dowels
Floor vent
PVC pipe
Glued flooring
Sanding
Wood blade
Half circle blade
Wood blade
Wood blade
Wood blade
Wood blade
Wood blade
Wood blade
Scraper
Scraper
Low
Max
Medium
Max
Med/Max
Max
Med/Max
Medium
Medium
Med/Max
Project
Speed
Accessory
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Floor tile
Door jamb
fig 5
The oscillating tool can be used to flush cut a
door jamb and casing to allow space for the new
flooring to fit neatly under the door jamb and
casing. For the purpose of demonstrating the
procedure, floor tile is being used.
Flash cutting a door jamb and casing
for installing flooring
NOTE:
T
he blade should be centered on the tool housing and
NOT installed in the 90° position.
Make sure the “good” side of the tile is facing upward to
provide a smooth surface for the blade to follow.
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Install the end cutting saw blade for wood
in the tool (fig 5).
Place a scrap piece of floor tile on the floor
about 1/2” (12.5 mm) from the door jamb
(fig 5).
Place the tool with the saw blade
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lightly
touching the surface of the tile and the
cutting teeth NOT touching the surface to
be cut.
Set the speed to the fastest speed.
T
urn the tool ON.
When the tool reaches its maximum set
speed, carefully plunge the blade into the
door jamb while sliding the blade along the
floor tile.
Continue to make several plunge cuts until
the bottom of the door jamb and casing are
completely cut off and the loose pieces can
be easily removed.
Install the plunge cutting saw blade for
wood in the tool.
Place the floor vent on the floor and use a
Follow the same basic procedure for installing
carpet, using a thicker spacer that is the same
thickness of the carpet being installed.
NOTE:
H
old the tool tightly and do not put too much forward
pressure on the saw blade when cutting, as this will cause
the tool to vibrate excessively.
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The oscillating tool can be used to cut a hole in
wood flooring for installing a heating vent.
Cutting a hole in wood flooring to
install a heating vent
NOTE:
T
he blade should be centered on the tool housing and
NOT installed in the 90° position.
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