Cutting laminated materials
Use a blade with fine teeth when cutting most of laminated
materials or thin wood. To reduce splintering in the edges
fasten scrap wood pieces on both faces of the work piece
and make the cut.
Do not use the balancing action when
cutting closed circles or angles.
Tilt cut
Tilt cut can only be made onto soft
materials like wood, aerated concrete,
gypsum sheets, etc. Use only short
blades. Set the front edge of the base
plate onto the work piece and start the
tool. Press firmly against the work piece
and gently tilt the blade onto the piece.
Continue cutting through the cutting line.
• Keep the tool free of dust. Never use water or
chemical-based cleansing materials. Clean only using a
clean and dry cloth.
• Keep the ventilation slots always clean and free of
obstructions to guarantee the right cooling of the motor.
• Regularly inspect all the assembly screws and
double-check they are properly tightened. If a screw is
loos, tighten immediately.
• Both the armor and the motor are the power tool heart.
Use extreme care not to affect them with oil or water.
• Double-check the power cable regularly to detect any
type of damage. Go to a Authorized
Service Center when damaged.
Disconnect the cable from the power
outlet before making adjustments, service or maintenance
on the tool.
• Checked periodically the carbon brushes when worn.
Replace only at a Authorized Service
Center.
• After replacing the carbons ask the technician to
double-check the new carbon brushes can move freely in
the carbon housing. Ask to have the tool turned on and
keep it running 5 minutes to make even the contact of
carbons and commuter.
• Use only original spare carbon
brushes, designed specifically with the right strength and
electric resistance for each type of motor. Carbon brushes
with different specifications may damage the motor.
• When replacing carbon brushes both carbons should be
replaced simultaneously.
Service to the tool shall only be performed in a
Authorized Service Center. Service
and maintenance performed by non-qualified people may
result dangerous and can cause personal injury and make
the warranty void.
Cleansing and care
Use a blade with fine teeth to work on iron materials and a
rough blade to work with non-iron materials. When cutting
thin metal sheets fasten some wood on both sides of the
sheet to reduce vibration or to prevent tearing the metal.
Both wood and metal shall be cut. Do not force the blade
when cutting thin metal or steel thin sheets. These are
harder materials and the cut takes longer. Excessive force
on the blade may reduce its useful life or damage the
motor. To reduce heat when cutting metal, add some
lubricant on the cutting line.
Cutting metal
Carbon brush replacement
Service
9
Start up
Maintenance
Scrap
wood
Work
piece
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CAUTION
WARNING