Begin moving forward along the line of cut Take care
that the base remains firmly on the workpiece.
CAUTION : Take care not to cut in a curved
line. This will likely shatter the diamond
blades causing a severe hazard.
6. When the cut is finished, allow the coasting blade
to come to a full stop before setting down.
NOTE: Only operate the machine forwards
relative to itself and never backwards. If you
cut backwards there is the danger that the
machine might be accelerated out of the cut
ting groove (recoil) and cause serious injury.
CAUTION: Keep the cord away from cutting
area to prevent it from becoming entangled
in the workpiece.
Do not force the cut. Let the saw do the cutting at
the rate of speed permitted by the type of cut and
workpiece.
MAINTENANCE
SHARPENING DULL DIAMOND BLADES
If a lot of sparks are seen while cutting, this is a sign
that the blade is becoming dull. To create better
diamond exposure (sharpen), make several cuts in a
special sharpening stone for diamond blades or alter-
nately use calcareous sandstone.
KEEP TOOL CLEAN
Periodically blow out all air passages with dry com-
pressed air. All plastic parts should be cleaned with
a soft damp cloth. NEVER use solvents to clean plas-
tic parts. They could possibly dissolve or otherwise
damage the material. Wear safety glasses while using
compressed air.
THE CARBON BRUSHES
The carbon brushes are a normal wearing part and
must be replaced when they reach their wear limit.
See fig.9.
To replace: simply remove the brush caps and with-
draw the old brushes.Replace with new brushes (al-
ways replace as a pair) ensuring that they align pro-
perly and slide freely. Then replace the brush caps.
See fig.10.
ENGLISH
ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS
If the replacement of the power supply cord is
necessary, this has to be done by the manufac-
turer or their agent in order to avoid a safety.
Warning:
Only tools equipped with over load protec-
tion, when motor has been cut off due to over
load, always switch on machine with no load
for at least 3 minutes to reduce temperature
before switch on again to avoid burn out to
the motor.
OPTIONAL
1/4" (6mm)
Brush cap
Ref: 50956 Aluminum Guide
Rails
Ref: 50958 Quick Clamp
Ref: 50957 Guide connector
Fig.9
Fig.10
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