3 YEARS
L I M I T E D WA R R A N T Y
Keep both hands rmly on the machine and position your body and arms to be ready to resist
kickback. The force of the kickback can be controlled by the operator if proper precautions are
taken.
When the blade locks or when cutting is interrupted for any reason, release the switch and
hold the machine on the material you are working on until it comes to a complete stop. Never
attempt to remove the disc from work or back o the machine while it is in motion. Kickback
may occur. Investigate and correct the cause of the disc lock.
When restarting the machine, center the disc on the cut and verify that the edges are not in
contact with the material. If the disc is stuck, it could end or kick back when starting.
Secure large panels to minimize the risk of jamming and kickback. Large panels tend to bend
under their own weight. Supports should be placed under the panel near the line of cut and
near the edge of the panel.
Do not use a blunt or damaged disc. Blunt or inappropriate discs produce narrow cuts, which
in turn cause excessive friction, lock the disc and cause kickback.
The cutting angle and depth locks must be adjusted securely before cutting. If any of these
settings move during the cut it may cause jamming and kickback.
Take extra precautions when making a cut on a wall or place with the back not visible. The disc
may encounter objects that may cause kickback.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING
Never use the machine without the disc guard properly secured.
WARNING
To avoid injury, always turn o the machine and disconnect it from the power source before
installing or changing the abrasive disc.
WARNING
To prevent injury, if any part of the machine is missing or damaged, do not plug in the machine
until the damaged parts are repaired or replaced.
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