
Machine Operation
FIG. Z
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Dull blades greatly affect the performance of the machine and reduce cutting ability,
resharpen or replace as needed.
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Keep your work area clean and clear of debris.
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After you have removed a portion of material, remove it out of the way. This will give
the machine maximum performance and help to keep the work area safe.
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Always wear gloves when handling blades.
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Everyone in work area should wear eye protection.
SELF-SCORING BLADES
Instead of pre-scoring a job, for soft goods (carpet, vinyl, linoleum, membrane) the self-
scoring blades automatically do the scoring.
BLADE INSERTION OR BLADE CHANGING
Using a 3/4’’ socket wrench, loosen bolts on cutting head. Quantity of bolts will very de-
pending upon cutting head size. Insert blade into the cutting head to back of notch (See
Figure Z). Tighten
fi
rmly.
Note: A cordless 3/8’’ drive impact wrench will speed up this process especially out on
the job.
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Sharp blades are imperative for good performance.
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Always wear gloves when handling blades.
CERAMIC SET-UP
Slide plate should be set low, slide plate should be set to the lowest setting or approxi-
mately 2.5 cm (1”) off the
fl
oor. Use a Shank Blade or a Shank Blade with a carbide tip.
WOOD SET-UP
Slide plate should be set low, slide plate should be set to the lowest setting or approxi-
mately 2.5 cm (1”) off the
fl
oor. Use Shank Blades, Shank Blades with carbide tips or a
15.25 to 20.3 cm (6”or 8”) Cutting Head with Shoe Blades, Bent Shoe Blades or Heavy
Duty Blades. Note: run machine 45° to the grain of the wood.
SECONDARY BACKING CARPET SET-UP
Slide plate should be set low, slide plate should be set to the lowest setting or approxi-
mately 2.5 cm (1”) off the
fl
oor. Use a Cutting head from 25.4 to 68.6 cm (10” to 27”) with
Heavy Duty Blades or a Cutting Head from 25.4 to 35.5 cm (10” to 14”) with a Self-
Scoring Blade.
FOAM BACK CARPET SET-UP
Slide plate should be set low, slide plate should be set to the lowest setting or approxi-
mately 2.5 cm (1”) off the
fl
oor. Use Cutting Heads from 25.4 to 35.5 cm (10” to 14”) with
Self-Scoring Blades. If it is not stuck tight, use a Cutting Head from 35.5 to 68.6 cm (14”
to 27”) with a Standard Blade.
FIG. AA
18
Blade Securing Bolt
Cutting Head
Blade Notch
WARNING:
BLADES ARE SHARP, USE EXTREME CAUTION.
WARNING:
NEVER CHANGE CUTTING HEAD OR SERVICE BLADES WHILE
MACHINE IS RUNNING.
WARNING:
DISARM MACHINE WHEN MACHINE IS NOT IN USE. REMOVE
THE CUTTING HEAD OR DROP CUTTING HEAD TO THE FLOOR. FAILURE TO
DO SO COULD CAUSE SEVERE BODILY INJURY.
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