cut opens during the cutting operation. A cut that
closes can cause a pinching kickback.
To cut into pipes
WARNING: If the blade is pinched in the
kickback zone it will cause a kickback.
Be careful when cutting in pipes. The pipe is must kept
in place correctly and the cut kept open through out the
cutting. If not, the blade can be pinched. Be especially
careful when cutting a pipe with a bell end or a pipe in a
ditch. If it does not have correct support the blade can
be pinched.
1. Make sure the pipe does not move during cutting.
2. Cut with section "I".
III
3. Make sure that the cut opens to prevent pinching.
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II
4. Move to side II and cut from section I to the bottom
of the pipe.
5. Move to side III and cut the remaining part of the
pipe.
6. Make sure the pipe is kept in place correctly. The
end of the pipe must move down during the cutting.
To prevent pinching
WARNING: Do not let the cut close during a
cutting operation. A cut that closes can
cause pinching, which can cause a kickback
or damage to the cutting blade.
WARNING: Be careful when the cutting
blade is put in a cut that was there before.
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Make sure that the work piece cannot move during a
cutting operation.
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Make sure that the work piece is held to keep the cut
open during a cutting operation.
•
Make an estimate of the possible movement of the
work piece during the last phase of the cutting
operation.
•
Make sure that the cut opens during the cutting
operation.
To manage dust
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The product has a low flushing water kit. Use wet
cutting when possible. See instructions in
connect coolant water on page 15 . The correct flow
is different for different types of tasks. If the water
hose comes off at the supply source, the supplied
water pressure can be too high. See
on page 23 for recommended water pressure.
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Adjust the water flow with the valve.
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