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Installing/Replacing Wheels
(Fig. A, D1, D2, J‑L)

WARNING: Burn Hazard. Sharp parts. ALWAYS wear
gloves when changing wheels. Wheels have sharp edges
or may get extremely hot during operation, and may
damage bare hands.

WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury, only use wheels
that are no greater than 3" (76 mm) in diameter, have an
inner diameter of 3/8" (or 7/16" if using adaptor ring), and
without cutting teeth. Thickness of wheel not to exceed
0.09" (2.2 mm). Never force a wheel onto the machine or
alter the size of the arbor hole.

WARNING: Since accessories, other than those offered
by STANLEY FATMAX, have not been tested with this
product, use of such accessories with this tool could be
hazardous. To reduce the risk of injury, only STANLEY
FATMAX recommended accessories should be used with
this product.

WARNING: Failure to properly seat the flanges and/or
wheel could result in serious injury (or damage to the tool
or wheel).
1. Remove the battery pack 
2. Lay unit on a firm surface, with the spindle 
facing upward.
3. Hold spindle lock button 
from turning. Spindle threads are left hand.
4. Using supplied 6 mm hex wrench 
to remove spindle screw 
wheel 
 18 
if one is installed. Leave inner flange 
NOTE: Hex wrench is magnetically secured.
NOTE: It is possible that the inner flange and outer flange
may stick together. Be sure to keep both flanges separated
during the wheel installation process. Refer to Fig. D2
showing the correct order of the flanges and wheel installed
over the spindle.
5. Ensure inner flange is installed over the spindle.
NOTE: Your tool comes provided with a 7/16" arbor
adaptor 
 17 
which should only be used when installing a
7/16" wheel. The 7/16" arbor adaptor is not to be used with
the wheels provided with this tool. When installing 7/16"
wheels, place the 7/16" arbor adaptor over the inner flange.
The 7/16" arbor adaptor will fit inside the center of the 7/16"
wheel when assembled. Refer to Fig. D1.
6. Slip wheel over spindle. Make sure wheel goes over pilot
diameter of inner flange.
NOTE: When installing diamond wheels, always match
direction of rotation of the wheel to the desired direction of
rotation of the tool.
7. Slip on outer flange with the flat side towards the wheel.
NOTE: The text "LOOSEN TIGHTEN" will be visible when
installed correctly.
8. Start threading on spindle screw counterclockwise which
will self align outer flange. Make sure the wheel is fitted in
the correct orientation.
9. Depress and hold spindle lock button and tighten spindle
screw with hex wrench. Do not overtighten spindle screw.
42
42
 1 
.
 15 
 6 
to keep the spindle
, rotate clockwise
 12 
 20 
, outer flange 
 19 
, and used
 16 
 in place.
10. Release spindle lock button and turn wheel by hand to
ensure it is properly centered. The wheel should not hit the
shoe, guard or spindle screw. The spindle screw and flanges
should be tight.
NOTE: Do not run tool with the spindle lock engaged. Always
allow motor to come to a complete stop before engaging the
spindle lock.
Adjusting the Rotatable Guard Angle (Fig. E)

WARNING: Remove battery first. To reduce the risk of
injury, ALWAYS adjust the guard to provide the best
control and protection. ALWAYS wear gloves to protect
your hands when adjusting the guard as the guard may
get hot.

WARNING: Adjust the position of the guard to provide
the maximum protection from loose particles and sparks
thrown from the wheel.

CAUTION: Guard must be used with all cutting wheels.
1. Remove the battery pack 
2. Grasp the rotatable guard 
securely into one of three positions.
Mounting, Removing the Shoe (Fig. A, H1)
Your cut off tool comes pre-assembled with the shoe 
mounted to the rotatable guard 
To Remove the Shoe
1. Remove the battery pack 
2. Loosen the depth adjustment knob 
3. Remove the depth adjustment knob and remove shoe from
the rotatable guard.
To Mount the Shoe
1. Remove the battery pack.
2. Install shoe onto the back of the rotatable guard, aligning
slot 
 28 
to threaded hole 
3. Install and rotate the depth adjustment knob clockwise
to tighten.
NOTE: The shoe is not required for use with this tool. For best
performance the shoe is recommended for more stability when
cutting on a flat surface.
Adjusting the Depth of Cut (Fig. H2)
1. Loosen the depth adjustment knob 
shoe 
 9 
up or down. Adjust the cutting depth to the
thickness of the workpiece. Less than 1/4" of the wheel
should be visible below the workpiece.
2. After depth of cut is selected tighten the depth
adjustment knob.
LED Worklight (Fig. A)
The LED worklight 
 13 
will activate when the variable speed
trigger 
 4 
is depressed, and will automatically turn off
20 seconds after the variable speed trigger is released. If the
variable trigger switch remains depressed, the LED worklight
will remain on.
NOTE: The LED worklight is for lighting the immediate work
surface and is not intended to be used as a flashlight.
 1 
.
 11 
 firmly and rotate until it snaps
 9 
.
 11 
 1 
.
 10 
 counterclockwise.
 25 
on guard. Refer to Fig. H1.
 10 
and slide the

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