4. CONTROLS
5. OPERATION
OPERATION
Switching the Saw On and Off
Cutting Branches Using the Clamping Jaw
Cutting Without the Clamping Jaw
2. Release the variable speed trigger to
stop the pruning saw.
2. Place the branch in
between the clamping
jaws and then lower to
perform the cut.
Note:
The clamping jaw
helps to guide the saw when
cutting round branches up to
Ø
60mm.
1. Push the safety switch
in from either side of the
tool and then squeeze the
variable speed trigger to
start the pruning saw.
1. Ensure the blade and the clamping jaw is secured correctly and hold the saw firmly.
1. Position the bracket
rail of the saw onto the
material to be cut for
stability and then perform
the cut holding the saw
firmly.
When cutting thicker branches (up to Ø80mm) or sawing wood or plastic the clamping
jaws can be removed to prevent them getting in the way of the cut.
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When the variable speed trigger is fully depressed and the saw has started the cut into
the timber, based on load, the blade will speed up to complete the cut.
Torque Control Trigger