ENGLISH (
Original Instructions)
CAUTION! DO NOT CUT MAGNESIUM WITH
THIS TOOL.
MAXIMUM CUTTING CAPACITY
:
NOTE
Capacity shown on chart assumes no wheel wear
and optimum fence position.
Workpiece
Shape:
90°
A = 4-7/8"
A = 4-1/2"
Cutting Angle
(125mm)
(115mm)
45°
A= 4-1/2"
A =
Cutting Angle
(115mm)
3-13/16"
(98mm)
To Carry (fig. A)
Fold down unit to position where you can carry the saw.
Push in lock pin (24) to lock arm down.
Installation Instruction (fig. C)
Fix the tool on a stable position through fix holes by using
2 M10 bolts.
UnLocking (fig. A)
To unlock tool and raise head, depress motor arm slightly
and pull lock pin (24) out. Motor arm will then pivot upward.
Spark Deflector Adjustment (fig. A)
To best deflect sparks away from surrounding persons and
materials, loosen the screw (2), adjust the spark deflector
(3) and then retighten screw. Do not allow cordset to come
into contact with deflector or sparks as damage to cordset
may occur.
Depth Stop (fig. A)
Depth stop is set at the factory for a new 14" wheel to
prevent wheel from cutting into the supporting surface. To
allow more depth of cut, use the wrench (no provided) to
loosen the depth stop bolt (13) and raise bolt todesired
height and then turn jam nut (13) clockwise until seated
firmly on the casting. Securely tighten the depth stop bolt
before use.
CAUTION! When changing to a new wheel,
readjust depth stop to original position to prevent
cutting intosupporting surface.
Trigger Switch with Lock-on (fig. A)
To start the tool, depress the trigger switch (14), then push
lockon button to keep tool running. To turn the tool off,
depress the trigger again and release the trigger switch.
Keep hands and material from wheel until it has coasted to
a stop.To prevent unauthorized use of tool, install a tandard
padlock (not included) into the padlock hole (15) located in
the trigger.
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A x B
4-1/2" x 5-1/8"
A = 4-3/4"
(115mm x 130mm)
(120mm)
4" x 7"
(102mm x
178mm)
3" x 8"
(76mm x 204mm)
3-3/4" x 4-1/8"
A = 4-1/8"
(95mm x 105mm)
(105mm)
MATERIAL CLAMPING AND SUPPORTING
♦ Angles are best clamped and cut with both legs resting
against base.
♦ A spacer block slightly narrower than the work piece can
be used to increase wheel utilization (Fig. B).
♦ Long work pieces must be supported by a block so it will
be level with top of base (Fig. C). The cut off end should
be free to fall downward to avoid wheel binding.
Vise Operation (fig. D)
The vise (6) has a quick-travel feature. To release
the vise when it is clamped tightly, turn the crank (8)
counterclockwise one or two times to remove clamping
pressure. Lift vise lever (9) up. Pull crank assembly out
as far asdesired. Vise may be pushed forward into work
without cranking. Lower vise lever (9) then tighten vise (6)
onwork by using crank (8).
Fence Operation (fig. E, F)
CAUTION! Turn off and unplug the tool before
making any adjustments or removing or installing
attachments or accessories. Be sure the trigger
switch is in the OFF position.The fence (5) can be
adjusted two ways: to change desired cutting angle and to
change spacing between the fence and vise.
To Change the Desired Cutting Angle
Use the wrench provided to loosen (do not remove) the two
fence bolts (16). Align the desired angle indicator line with
theslot line (17) in the base (4). Securely tighten both fence
bolts before use. For more accurate square cuts, disconnect
the power supply, loosen the two fence bolts, push arm
down until wheel extends into base. Place a square against
thewheel and adjust fence against the square. Securely
tighten both fence bolts before use. When making a miter
cut, the vise (6) may not clamp securely, depending on
the thickness of the workpiece and the miter angle. Other
aids (such as spring, bar or C-clamps) will benecessary to
secure the work piece to the fence when making these cuts.
To Change Spacing between The Fence and Vise
Using the wrench provided, loosen and remove the two
fence bolts (16). Adjust the fence (5) to desired locations.
Insert both fence bolts in provided locations. Securely
tighten both fence bolts before use.
Removal and Installation of Wheels (fig. G, H)
CAUTION! Turn off and unplug the tool before
making any adjustments or removing or installing
attachments or accessories. Be sure the trigger
switch is in the OFF position. Do not make any
adjustment while the wheel is in motion. Do not make any
adjustment while chop saw is plugged into power supply.
1. Push in spindle lock (12) and rotate wheel (10) by hand
until wheel lock lever engages slot in inside flange(18)
to lock wheel. Loosen the bolt (19) counterclockwise in
the center of the abrasive wheel with the M10 Polygonal
wrench (7). Bolt has right-hand thread.
2. Remove the bolt (19), washer (20), outside flange (21)
and old wheel (10).
3. Make sure flange surfaces are clean and flat. Install the
new abrasive wheel by reversing the above steps.
4. Do not overtighten bolt.