Symbols
The followings show the symbols used for tool.
volts
amperes
hertz
alternating current
no load speed
Class II Construction
revolutions or reciprocation per minute
FUNCTIONAL
DESCRIPTION
CAUTION:
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Always be sure that the tool is switched off and
unplugged before adjusting or checking function
on the tool.
Adjusting the depth of cut
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► 1. Stopper pole 2. Screw
Place the tool on a flat surface. Loosen the screw
securing the stopper pole.
Loosen the lock lever and lower the tool body until the
bit just touches the flat surface. Tighten the lock lever to
lock the tool body.
► 1. Lock lever 2. Screw
Next, lower the stopper pole until it makes contact with
the adjusting hex bolt. Align the depth pointer with the
"0" graduation.
Raise the stopper pole until the desired depth of cut is
obtained. The depth of cut is indicated on the scale (1
mm or 1/16" per graduation) by the depth pointer. Then
tighten the screw to secure the stopper pole.
Now, your predetermined depth of cut can be obtained
by loosening the lock lever and then lowering the tool
body until the stopper pole makes contact with the
adjusting hex bolt.
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► 1. Depth pointer 2. Screw 3. Stopper pole
4. Adjusting hex bolt 5. Stopper block
CAUTION:
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Since excessive cutting may cause overload of
the motor or difficulty in controlling the tool, the
depth of cut should not be more than 15 mm
(9/16") at a pass when cutting grooves with an 8
mm (5/16") diameter bit.
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When cutting grooves with a 20 mm (13/16")
diameter bit, the depth of cut should not be more
than 5 mm (3/16") at a pass.
When you wish to cut grooves more than 15 mm
(9/16") deep with an 8 mm (5/16") diameter bit
or more than 5 mm (3/16") deep with a 20 mm
(13/16") diameter bit, make several passes with
progressively deeper bit settings.
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