1. Switch on tool by rotating switch [Fig.4].
2. Select speed by rotating switch from position « 0 » to « 10 » to find
best speed (speed: 5000 - 25000 rpm).
3. Before starting your work, practice on scrap material in order to find
the best speed for the accessory you are using and the job to be
done.
4. Vary progressively the speed to find the best speed.
5. After completing the task, switch off tool by setting switch to
position « 0 ».
Useful tips:
1. Plastic and materials that melt at low temperatures should be cut at low speeds
2. Polishing, buffing and cleaning with a wire brush must be done at speeds below 15,000
RPM to prevent damage to the brush
3. Wood should be cut at high speed
4. Iron or steel should be cut at top speed if using tungsten carbide accessory, but at slower
speeds if using high speed steel cutters. If a high speed steel cutter starts to chatter—this
normally means it is running too slow.
5. Aluminium, copper alloys, lead alloys, zinc alloys and tin may be cut at various speeds,
depending on the type of cutting being done. Use paraffin or other suitable lubricant on
the cutter to prevent the cut material from adhering to the cutter teeth.
(A) Sharpen all the teeth on the far side of
the chain.
VI. MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE
Before making any adjustment, change of accessory, ensure that switch is on the «
OFF » position, or remove battery pack from tool.
CLEANING
(B) Flip the saw around and sharpen all the
teeth on the other side.
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Fig. 4
Switch