Attaching the Dust Port Adaptor (Fig. A, G)
A dust port adaptor 8 comes available for use with this
tool. This accessory connects directly to the tool's rotatable
guard 11 .
1. Remove the battery pack
2. Friction fit the dust port adaptor
hole
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located near the front tip of the rotatable guard.
Attaching an AirLock
Extractor (Fig. A, G)
(Sold Separately)
WARNING: Do not use dust extraction when cutting
metal. Swarf from metal cutting may be hot and may
spark which can melt vacuum hoses and may cause a fire
inside the vacuum.
WARNING: When using dust extraction, empty vacuum
before work begins and often during work. Use care in
disposing of dust. Materials in fine dust can be explosive.
The dust port adaptor
allows you to connect the tool to an
8
external dust extractor using an AirLock™ connection system
(sold separately), or a standard 32 mm dust extractor fitment.
The AirLock™ allows for a fast, secure connection between the
AirLock™ connector
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and your tool's dust port adaptor.
1. Remove the battery pack
2. Ensure the collar on the AirLock™ connector is in the unlock
position. (Refer to Figure G.) Align notches
AirLock™ connector as shown for unlock and lock positions.
3. Push the AirLock™ connector onto the connection point of
the dust port adaptor. (Refer to Fig. G)
4. Rotate the collar to the locked position.
NOTE: The ball bearings inside collar lock into slot and
secure the connection.The power tool is now securely
connected to the dust extractor.
OPERATION
Instructions for Use
WARNING: Always observe the safety instructions and
applicable regulations.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of serious personal
injury, turn tool off and disconnect battery pack
before making any adjustments or removing/
installing attachments or accessories. An accidental
start-up can cause injury.
Proper Hand Position (Fig. F)
WARNING: To reduce the risk of serious personal injury,
ALWAYS use proper hand position as shown.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of serious personal
injury, ALWAYS hold securely in anticipation of a
sudden reaction.
WARNING: Keep your free hand far from cutting action.
Do not reach underneath the workpiece.
Proper hand position requires one hand on the main handle
1
.
8
onto the dust port
Compatible Dust
™
1
.
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on collar and
Variable Speed Trigger (Fig. A)
The tool is turned on and off by pulling and releasing the
variable speed trigger
speed control—the farther the trigger is depressed, the higher
the speed of the tool.
Forward/Reverse/Lock Off Button
(Fig. A, I1, I2)
CAUTION: Before changing the position of the control
button, be sure the trigger is released.
Your cut-off tool is equipped with a forward/reverse/lock off
button
. There is a wheel direction label
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main handle
that will help to identify the current direction
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mode of the tool. Some applications or accessories may require
the tool to be run in forward or reverse. When making a cut,
select the direction of cut that allows the tool to be pushed
away from your body. Always operate tool in correct rotation for
wheel selected.
1. Forward (counterclockwise rotation) — Located on the right
side of the tool near the variable speed trigger
forward/reverse/lock off button
I1. The forward direction of the wheel is also noted by the
direction indicator
Refer to Fig. A.
2. Reverse (clockwise rotation) — Located on the left side
of the tool near the variable speed trigger
forward/reverse/lock off button
to Fig. I2. The reverse direction of the wheel is also noted
by the direction indicator
guard
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.Refer to Fig. A.
3. The center position of the forward/reverse/lock off button
locks the tool in the off position. When locked the variable
speed trigger cannot be depressed.
NOTE: Keep the button in the center locked position when the
tool is not in use or when being transported.
To Operate (Fig. A, F)
CAUTION: Before attempting to start, grasp tool firmly.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury, DO NOT use a
toothed blade.
WARNING: This tool is intended to be used dry. If water
cooling is necessary, use a spray bottle with clean water to
lightly wet surface only, avoid over-wetting the workpiece.
NEVER immerse your tool or battery pack in any liquid or
allow liquid inside them.
WARNING: Wheels used for cutting may break or kick
back if they bend or twist while the tool is being used to do
cut-off work.
WARNING: Do not bang or bump a cut-off wheel when
starting or during a cut.
1. Grasp main handle
2. Line up wheel
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3
.
near or in line with the wheel.
. The variable speed trigger permits
4
located above the
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5
to the far left. Refer to Fig.
located on the rotatable guard
7
, push the
4
to the far right. Refer
5
7
located on the rotatable
3
firmly.
with material to be cut. Be sure nothing is
ENGLISh
4
, push the
.
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