Multi-Purpose Oscillating Tool
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8. When all cuts are complete, use a flat blade screw driver to carefully pry
the cut-out from the floor.
NOTE:
Do NOT use the saw blade to pry the cut-out from the floor. You
will break the blade. If the cut-out is not easy to pry from the floor,
check to make sure each line is cut completely into the corner
of the rectangle.
CUTTING A HOLE IN DRYWALL FOR INSTALLING
AN ELECTRICAL OUTLET BOX
The multi-function power tool can be used to cut a hole
in drywall for installing an electrical outlet box.
1. Install the half circle saw blade for wood & drywall in the tool (Fig. 2).
NOTE:
The blade should be centered on the tool housing and NOT
installed in the 90° position.
2. Place the outlet box on the drywall and use a soft
lead pencil to trace the required rectangular hole
(1) on the drywall (Fig. 8).
3. Place the corner edge of the saw blade (2)
near the drywall in the middle of one of the
cutting lines.
4. Turn the tool ON (Fig. 5).
5. When the tool reaches its maximum speed,
carefully plunge the blade into the drywall until it
cuts through the drywall. Complete the cut to the
corner of the rectangle.
NOTE:
Hold the tool tightly and do
not put too much pressure on the saw
blade when cutting.
6. Turn the saw OFF, remove it from the cut and proceed to cut in
the opposite direction to complete the cut for the first side of
the rectangle.
7. Repeat steps #4, #5 & #6 to cut the remaining three sides
of the rectangle.
Fig. 8