Additional Safety Rules
This equipement should be operated in
compliance with all OSHA regulations.
a) Rags, cloth, cord, strings and the like should never be
left around the work area. Entangled material increase the
risk of accidents.
b) Handle the blades very carefully. Sharp edges may
cause injuries. Use the provided guard and gloves to
handle.
c) Ensure that the blade retaining bolts are securely
tightened before operating the tool. Loose bolts will
generate unusual vibration and may result in injuries.
d) Hold the tool firmly with both hands. Control of the
tool requires a firm hold and holding with both hands will
prevent potential accidents.
e) Keep hands away from rotating parts. Moving parts
may cause injuries and electric shock.
f) Before using the tool, let it run idle for a while. Watch
for unusual vibrations or wobbling that could indicate
poor installation or a poorly installed balanced blade.
Unusual vibrations or wobbling indicate poor installation
or poorly balance blades. This may cause accidents or
result in injuries.
g) Do not leave a power tool running unattended. Operate
ii.TOOL ASSEMBLING
The tool is shipped in two parts; a portable section and
an extension handle. Also supplied are; sets of blades and
holders (including side blades), a nut driver, an
instructions and safety manuals.
the tool when hand held only.
h) Never change the bolt length on the rubber shocks and
do not use shims or bushings on top or bottom.
Tampering with these parts may result in accidents and
injuries. Periodically verify parts #26 and #50 for proper
operation.
BEFORE USING THE TOOL
Check for damaged parts before using the tool. A
damaged guard or part should be carefully checked to
determine if it will operate properly and perform its
intended function. Check the alignment of moving parts,
binding of moving parts, breakage of parts, mounting
and any other conditions that may affect the tool
operation. A guard or other part that is damaged should
be properly repaired or replaced by an authorized service
center before using the tool.
VOLTAGE VERIFICATION
Before connecting the tool to a power source, make sure
that the voltage supplied is the same as the one specified
on the nameplate of the tool. A power source with a
greater voltage may result in serious injury to the user as
well as damage to the tool. If in doubt, do not plug-in the
tool. Using voltage lower than specified is harmful to the
motor.
IF YOU WISH TO USE THE TOOL
AS PORTABLE, FOR STAIRS,
COUNTER TOPS, WARDROBES
OR THE LIKE, FOLLOW THESE
INSTRUCTIONS:
1) Assemble the appropriate blade
to the tool.(See instructions pg. 6)
2) Remove the extension handle
by reversing the instructions of
pg. 5
3) Plug the tool to your extension.
4) Activate toggle switch # 46.
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TOGGLE
SWITCH #46