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2. INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
2.1) Setting
With the tool in rest position
– Insert the conductor between the blades at the desired cutting point.
For a running conductor, remove the locking pin (57) and open the tool head.
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PENING THE UPPER BLADE MUST ONLY BE DONE WHEN THE TOOL IS IN REST POSITION
PENING THE UPPER BLADE MUST ONLY BE DONE WHEN THE TOOL IS IN REST POSITION
BLADE FULLY RETRACTED
BLADE FULLY RETRACTED
– With the conductor on the lower blade (24), close the tool head and fully insert the locking pin
(57).
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EFORE CARRYING OUT FURTHER CUTTING OPERATIONS MAKE SURE THE LOCKING PIN IS COMPLETELY
EFORE CARRYING OUT FURTHER CUTTING OPERATIONS MAKE SURE THE LOCKING PIN IS COMPLETELY
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INSERTED
INSERTED
A PARTIAL INSERTION MAY DAMAGE THE TOOL HEAD
A PARTIAL INSERTION MAY DAMAGE THE TOOL HEAD
2.2) Blade advancement
– Rotate clockwise main handle (04), to position
(52). Hold tool by both handles during the cutting operation.
– Rotate main handle to operating position
– Operate moveable handle (52) for lower blade advancement. This fi rst stage rapidly closes the
lower blade (24) to the conductor. Make sure that blades are exactly positioned on desired cutting
point, otherwise re-open blades following instructions as § 2.4 and position the conductor again.
2.3) Cutting
– Continue operating the moveable handle, the lower blade advances gradually until the conductor
is fully cut.
2.4) Blade retraction
– Rotate main handle clockwise to release position
Completely close handles and the lower blade will retract.
2.5) Rest setting
– Completely retract the ram as § 2.4.
– Close handles and rotate main handle to rest position
locked.
– Store the tool in the plastic case.
2.6) Blade replacement
After extended use, the blades may loose their cutting edge.
Replace the blades as follows:
(Ref. to Fig. 1 and 6)
operate as follows:
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(Ref. to Figs. 2 and 3)
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thus releasing the moveable handle
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; the moveable handle will be
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LOWER
LOWER
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