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3. Pull belly saw in the direction of the throttle handle. This will provide the straightest cut. If the tool is
pushed from this handle the saw will track of course even if light pressure is applied. Once you reach
the termination of the cut you can release the strap and remove the saw. If the cut has not completed in
perfect alignment this would be the opportunity to adjust the cut in a freehand method. If the cut does
align perfectly use caution as pressure from ground shifting can cause the pipe to shift without notice and
with tremendous force. The weight of the cut pipe can pull the saw out of an operator’s hands when the
tool is strapped to that pipe. This is why we recommend not completing the cut until the saw is removed/
unstrapped from the pipe and a more visible finish cut is made.
Pipe Size Depth of Cut* Number of Links
8
2.09
2 Long 1 Short
10
1.71
2 Long 1 Short
12
1.48
3 Long 1 Short
14
1.32
3 Long 1 Short
16
1.2
4 Long 1 Short
18
1.11
4 Long 1 Short
20
1.04
4 Long 1 Short
24
0.93
4 Long 1 Short
In certain situations the rollers may interfere
with the saw or on thick types of pipe the saws
strap may contact the pipe. This will hinder a
free moving tool during the cut. In these cases
you may spread the roller trucks apart for better
coverage around the pipe.
* Measured from outside diameter of pipe to tip of blade.