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3) Specifications
ITEM
Cutting depth/width
Weight, with cutting
blades
Dimensions without
blades
No load speed N
0
Power
Electrical rating, nominal
Dust extraction vacuum
hose interface
Maximum mid-span belt
deflection
Blade mount bolt torque

4) How to Use

CAUTION: During
operation the AS175 may
cause hand-arm vibration,
which can result in fatigue
or discomfort after long
periods of continuous use.
Vibration will increase with
the hardness of material.
Do not operate the tool if
discomfort is experienced,
and ensure that sufficient
rest periods are taken
during cutting. For further
information, contact the
manufacturer.
Apply protective hearing, breathing, eyes and body
protection as appropriate.
With the blades secured and the tool switch OFF, plug
the tool into the power socket.
SPECIFICATION
120mm (4 3/4")/6.5mm
(1/4") depending on
blade
4.3kg (9.5lb)
610 mm (24") L
75 mm (3") W
342 mm (13.5") H
5100 rpm
1400W
ALL.FG.175120.20
120V~60Hz,13A
Suits vacuum hose with
35mm (1 3/8") diameter
internal taper fitting, or
38mm (1 1/2") diameter
external taper fitting.
2mm (1/16") with 15 N
(1.5 kg) (3.4 lb) deflection
force
18 Nm (1.8 kg-m), (13.2ft-
lb),
Fig.5
Fig.6
CAUTION:
Do not block the cooling
intake vents or ingest
dust or debris at the
rear of the motor as this
may cause the motor
to overheat. If working
in dusty conditions, it
is recommended that
the vents be regularly
cleaned with an air blast.
(See Fig.7)
Hold the tool by both the top handle and the motor
housing. (Fig.5 & 6)
To start the cut, hold the tool firmly in your hands and
apply the middle of the blade cutting edge to the work,
keeping in mind that the direction of cut is towards the
rear of the blades.
While cutting, move the tool and blade in a slow
"sawing" motion, which improves the cut rate, reduces
concentrated heat build-up and evens the wear on the
blades. (See Fig.8 & 9)
Fig.8
Direction of cut
Fig.9
CAUTION: Do not allow the forward or rear end
of the blades to hammer onto hard surfaces (shown in
figs: 10,11 & 13) as this will damage the blades and
tool. If unintentional hammering occurs, stop the tool or
withdraw it from the cut immediately.
When using any of the blade types, avoid hammering
of the ends of the blades into the ends of the cut by
Fig.7
Direction of cut
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