RZ 2610954840 07-07
Disconnect the plug from
!
the power source before
making any assembly, adjustments or
WARNING
changing accessories. Such preventive
safety measures reduce the risk of starting
the tool accidentally. Make certain that the
collet nut is securely tightened before turning
the tool on.
INSTALLING BITS (Keyless models)
The bits are held by a keyless collet system
designed specifically for spiral saw bits with
1/8" (.125"), 1/4" (.250") or 5/32" (.156") shanks.
The bit flutes are sharp and
!
should be handled with
WARNING
caution.
Depress and hold the shaft-lock in and rotate
the keyless chuck and shaft until the shaft-
lock engages and holds the shaft.
To prevent damage to tool.
!
Never use the shaft lock as a
CAUTION
braking devise to stop the tool from rotating.
Rotate the keyless chuck (counter-clockwise)
(Fig. 2). Remove the old bit (if there is one)
insert the new bit as far as possible, but not so
far that the bit flutes engage the jaws of the
chuck (leave approximately 1/8" of shank
exposed) Re-engage the shaft-lock and
securely tighten the keyless chuck (clockwise)
by hand.
SHAFT
LOCK
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Assembly
1/8"
FIG. 2
KEYLESS
CHUCK
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REMOVING AND INSTALLING THE
DEPTH GUIDE ASSEMBLY
The depth guide assembly consists of the
depth guide, locking screw and bracket.
In order to remove the depth guide from the
tool, release the locking lever and pull the
entire assembly straight off of the tool. To
reattach the assembly, fully replace the guide
onto the tool collar and lock the clamp lever
(Fig. 1).
Note: When using 1/4" and 5/32" bits it may
be necessary to use a wrench on the front of
the keyless chuck to securely tighten the bit.
INSTALLING BITS (Standard models)
The bits are held by a collet system. Use either
the 1/8" (.125"), 1/4" (.250") or 5/32" (.156")
collet depending on the size of the bit shank.
Depress and hold the shaft-lock in and rotate
the collet nut and shaft until the shaft-lock
engages and holds the shaft.
Use the standard equipment wrench to
loosen nut (counter-clockwise) (Fig. 3).
Remove the old bit (if there is one) insert the
new bit as far in as possible, but not so far
that the bit flutes engage the collet (leave
approximately 1/8" of shank exposed)
Re-engage the shaft-lock and tighten the nut
(clockwise) by hand and then with the
wrench until bit is held securely.
SHAFT
LOCK
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1/8"
FIG. 3
COLLET
NUT