PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS
WARNING: Never remove or install a work-
piece while the cut-off wheel is rotating to
avoid personal injury.
PROCEDURE TO PLACE THE CUTTING MATE-
RIAL
Place the workpiece material between vise and
press, raise the clutch and push the screw han-
dle to bring vise lightly into contact with the
workpiece material.
Then, turn the clutch down, and securely fix
the workpiece material in position by turning
the Screw Handle.
When the cutting job is com-
pleted, turn the Screw Handle
2 or 3 times to loosen the vise,
and remove the workpiece
material.
SWITCH OPERATION
The trigger switch will
not operate unless the
lock-off button has been
pushed in. When the trig-
ger switch is released, the
power goes off and the
lock-off button automatically returns to its
original position, locking the trigger switch.
WARNING: Always release the lock-off but-
ton from the handle when the power tool is
not in use. If the lock-off button is left on in
the handle, serious personal injury could result.
OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
1. Turn ON the cut-off wheel, gently press
down the handle, and bring the cut-off wheel
close to the material to be cut.
2. When the cut-off wheel contacts the mate-
rial, gently press down the handle further and
start cutting.
3. When cutting (or designated slotting) is
completed, raise the handle and restore it to
its original position.
E N G L I S H •
4. At the termination of each cutting process,
turn OFF the switch to stop rotation and pro-
ceed with the subsequent cutting job.
WARNING: Confirm that the trigger switch
is turned OFF and that the power plug has
been removed from the receptacle, whenever
the tool is not in use.
CAUTION: Increased pressure on the handle
will not increase the cutting speed. On the con-
trary, too much pressure may result in overload
of the motor and/or decreased cutting effi-
ciency.
CUTTING AT ANGLES
The machine permits cutting at angles of 45°.
When setting at an angle
90˚
of 0°
When setting at an angle
45˚
of 45°
Loosen the two M10 hex socket head bolts on
the vise, then set the working surface on the
vise-jaw at any angles of 0°, 30° or 45°.
Upon completion of setting, securely tighten
the two M10 hexagon socket head bolts.
MOVING THE STATIONARY VISE-JAW
The vise opening is set at the maximum of
6-11/16" (170 mm) when shipped from the fac-
tory. In case an opening more than 6-11/16"
(170 mm) is required, move the vise-jaw to
the position shown by the chain line, after un-
screwing the two bolts.
The maximum
opening can be set
in two steps 8-5/64"
(205 mm) and
9-7/16" (240 mm).
Positioning holes of the
base for angled cuts.
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