Enlarging hole
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Transverse (width) enlargement
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A hole can be enlarged transversely by adjusting the
gauge plate. Max. expansion of hole width is 15 mm
(5/16")
Example:
When cutting a hole 25 mm (1") wide using a
cutter chain 18 mm (23/32"), proceed as
follows:
Push the lever (B) away from you.
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Loosen the hex bolts securing the
gauge plate.
Adjust the gauge plate so that the travel
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distance (D) is 7 mm (9/32"); that is, 25
mm (1") - 18 mm (23/32") = 7 mm
(9/32"). Tighten the hex bolts to secure
the gauge plate.
Cut the first hole with the lever (B)
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pushed away from you. Then pull the
lever (B) toward you and cut again to
enlarge the hole.
NOTE:
The gauge plate is factory adjusted for cutting a
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hole 30 mm (1-3/16") wide using a cutter chain 18
mm (23/32").
2.
Longitudinal (length) enlargement
Hole length can be determined in three steps shown in
the table below.
Cutter chain position
Original position
No.1 set position
No.2 set position
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NOTE:
A hole a little longer than predetermined may be cut
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depending upon the cutter chain tension.
The adjusting hex bolts are factory adjusted for
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cutting holes 90 mm (3-9/16") long in the No.1 set
position and 120 mm (4-3/4")long in the No.2 set
position.
1. Hex bolts
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2. Gauge plate
3. Travel distance
(D)
4. Lever (B)
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Hole length to be cut
52.5 mm (2-1/16")
52.5 mm (2-1/16") - 105 mm (4-1/8")
77.5 mm (3-1/16") - 130 mm (5-1/8")
Push down the right-hand grip while raising the left-hand
grip. Make sure that the adjusting hex bolt slips into place
securely.
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Loosen the hex nut securing the adjusting hex bolt. Turn
the adjusting hex bolt until the cutter chain reaches the
desired position, then tighten the hex nut.
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WARNING:
When using pressure to turn the adjusting hex bolt
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or hex nut, be careful not to allow the adjusting hex
bolt to slip off the set position.
To bring the cutter chain back to the perpendicular
(original) position, pull the lever (C) toward you while
pressing down on the right-hand grip and slightly raising
the left-hand grip and move the cutter chain back to its
original position.
When cutting a hole, first use the perpendicular position,
then No.1 set position and finally No.2 set position.
Always safely hook the tool head back onto the hook
when changing the cutter chain position.
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When
enlarging
longitudinally, cut the holes in the order indicated from
No.(1) to (6) as shown. This makes for more easy and
efficient hole enlargement.
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1. Lever (C)
1. Adjusting hex
bolt for No. 1 set
position
2. Lever (C)
3. Adjusting hex
bolt for No. 2 set
position
1. Original position
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2. No.1 set
position
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3. No.2 set
position
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4. Indication plate
5. Ruler
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a
hole
both
transversely
and