When operating the cut-off saw
WARNING:
To prevent serious injury:
do not operate with any guard disabled, damaged, or removed. Moving
guards must Move freely and close instantly. Bolt must be loose
before operation.
> Using the Vise, secure your workpiece and,if necessary, adjust the angle of
the cut.
> Raise the Saw by pushing down on it and pulling out the Lock Ball (6).
> Plug the Power Cord into the nearest 230 V~, grounded, electrical outlet.
Squeeze the Trigger and press the Safety Button to start the Saw. Allow the
Cut-off Wheel to attain full speed for one minute before working and to stop
immediately and replace the cutting-off wheel if there is considerable vibration.
> With one hand on the Handle and the other hand clear, slowly bring the Saw
down, letting the Saw do the work. Do not apply excessive force.
> If the Cut-off Wheel does not cut all the way through the workpiece, raise the
Saw and release the Trigger. Unplug the unit. Wait until the unit comes to a
full stop. Remove the workpiece. Set the Depth Bolt to a deeper setting and
bring the Saw all the way down to make sure the Cut-off Wheel doesn’t
contact the Base. If it does contact any part of the Base, re-adjust the depth
so it doesn’t.
> Do not remove the workpiece until the Cut-off Wheel has stopped moving.
> After use, to prevent accidents, turn off the tool, disconnect its power supply,
and lock it down by pushing it down as far as it will go, and then pushing the
Lock Ball (6) in after use. Clean, then store the tool indoors out of children’s
reach.
> Not to use the machine in explosive atmospheres and environments where
sparks could cause fire, explosion etc.
> Ensure that ventilation openings are kept clear when working in dusty
conditions, including an instruction to first disconnect the machine from the
mains supply and to clean the openings by using a soft brush, if it should
become necessary to clear dust.
> Wheel continues to rotate after the machine is switched off
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