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BUMP SWITCH (ON/OFF)
This tool is switched "ON" by the bump switch
located on the back of the motor housing
(Fig. 5).
TO TURN THE TOOL "ON" slide the switch
button up or "1" position.
TO TURN THE TOOL "OFF" slide the switch
button down or "0" position.
Hold the tool with both hands
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while starting, since torque
from the motor can cause the tool to twist.
(See next section for cutting electrical boxes and door/window openings)
MAKE A FEW PRACTICE CUTS
After installing the Bit into the tool and
adjusting your depth guide, you should make
a few practice cuts with the tool before
attempting an actual job.
Step 1: Make certain that the collet nut is
securely tightened before turning the tool on.
Step 2: Hold the tool firmly and turn the tool on.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR CREATING CUT-OUTS IN DRy WALL
FOR OUTLETS, CAN LIGHTS, WINDOWS, AND DOORS
After assembling the bit into the tool as
described earlier, it will be necessary to review
the instructions provided below and make some
practice cut-outs with this tool before attempting
an actual job. The best method is to take some
scrap pieces and nail or screw them in place
over wall studs which have an electrical box or
other feature in place. A few such exercises will
give you the necessary practice to make clean,
professional cutouts around whatever is behind
the drywall you are installing.
Operating Instructions
GENERAL DRyWALL CUTTING INSTRUCTIONS
FIG. 6
1
0
Step 3: While holding the tool firmly, insert
the bit into the material at a 45° angle (Fig. 6).
Step 4: Slowly bring it to a 90° angle to begin
the cut. The depth guide should be flush to
the material surface (Fig. 7).
Step 5: Steer the tool in a clockwise direction
with slow, steady pressure to make the cut.
Do not attempt to use this
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tool to make cut-outs
around any fixture or opening which has
live electrical wires, or on any wall which
may have live electrical wiring behind it, as
the bit could conduct current to the tool,
creating an electrocution hazard for the
operator. Shut off breakers or remove fuses to
disconnect the circuit. Always hold the tool by
its thermoplastic housing, and always wear
eye protection when operating this device.
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FIG. 5
BUMP
SWITCH
(ON/OFF)
FIG. 7