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Fig. F
Fig. G
removing/installing attachments or accessories.
An accidental start-up can cause injury.
WARNING: Edge cutting can be performed only
with wheels that are designed and specified for this
purpose. Protect yourself during edge cutting by
directing the open side of the guard toward a surface.
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 use edge cutting wheels for
surface grinding applications because these wheels
are not designed for side pressures encountered
with surface grinding. Wheel breakage and injury
may result.
The depth of cut can be adjusted by loosening the two
depth adjustment wing nuts
to change the position of the shoe. Using the slot in the
wrench (provided) securely tighten the wing nuts.
To Cut Metals and Thin Materials
When cutting metals and other thin materials, adjust shoe
for maximum depth of cut as shown in Figure F.
To Cut Stone or Masonry Materials
Set the wheel exposure to about 1/2" (13 mm) beyond the
shoe. For many applications, the material will readily break
along the 1/2" (13 mm) deep scored line. If a deeper cut
is needed, increase the depth of cut in approximately 1/2"
(13 mm) increments between cuts (Figure G).
To Operate (Fig. B)
CAUTION: Before attempting to start, grasp tool
firmly with both hands before lifting.
1. Grasp trigger switch handle
2. Line up wheel with material to be cut. Be sure nothing is
near or in line with the wheel.
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METAls OR Thin MATERiAl
YES
MAsOnRY MATERiAl
NO
on the outside of the guard
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and bail handle
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firmly.
NO
YES
3. Depress and hold trigger switch
wheel into work with firm pressure. Keep the shoe
firmly and squarely against the work. Do not force the
tool. For maximum efficiency and wheel life, keep the
wheel speed high.
4. To stop tool, release trigger switch
Applications
WARNING: NEVER cut magnesium with this
tool. Magnesium particles may ignite causing
personal injury.
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1/8" (3 mm) max. gauge sheet metal
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Concrete, cinder blocks and bricks
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Reinforcing rod; generally under 3/4" (19 mm) diameter
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1/8" (3 mm) diameter concrete wire mesh
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Corrugated floor and ceiling form (concrete forms)
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Electrical conduit 1/8" (3 mm) wall thickness
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1/8" (3 mm) max. thick structural forms such as channel,
angles, plate, etc.
nOTE: The cutting of materials heavier than those listed
above are not recommended due to the possibility of
electrical overloading.
To Adjust Angle of Guard
WARNING: To reduce the risk of serious personal
injury, turn unit off and disconnect it from
power source before making any adjustments or
removing/installing attachments or accessories.
An accidental start-up can cause injury.
1. Loosen the guard mounting nuts
Figure B.
2. Grasp the guard firmly and rotate to desired angle.
3. Tighten clamp nuts to lock guard in position.
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then slowly feed
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