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Do not carry the tool by the attachment point, the
battery strap or the lanyard.
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Do not attach more than one tool to each lanyard.
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Only use appropriate D
attachment kit. NEVER modify tools to create
attachment points.
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Only transfer the tool between hands while properly
balanced in a stable orientation.
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Do not attach lanyards to tool in a way that keeps
guards, switches or lock-offs from operating properly.
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Avoid getting tangled in the lanyard.
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Keep lanyard away from the cutting area of the tool.
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Do not use lanyards or attachment devices to get
additional leverage from the tool.
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Do not use for personal fall protection.
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Falling object hazard! Only change batteries,
accessories and attachments where a dropped
object won't cause a hazard below you. Consult your
Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) or site supervisor
for procedures for working at height.
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Do not use the charger or contractor bag at height.
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Use multi-action or screw gate type carabiners. Do not
use single action spring clip carabiners.
The bracket
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is for mounting the D
Attachment Point, available at a D
The lanyard‑ready attachment kit is intended for use by
competent personnel who are trained and knowledgeable
regarding working with tools in and around machinery and "at
height." A lanyard‑ready attachment kit may only be added
to certain models and must be installed by an authorised
service centre.
Installing and Removing Blades
CAUTION: Cut hazard. Blade tension lever is under
spring pressure. Maintain control of lever when releasing
blade tension.
WARNING: ALWAYS wear gloves when touching the
saw blade.
To Install Blade (Fig. A, C–E)
1. Rotate the blade tension lever
until it stops to release tension in blade (refer to Figure A).
2. Turn the saw over and place it on a workbench or table.
3. Unlatch the two blade guard latches
blade guard
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4. Position the blade so that the teeth face out from the saw
and cut towards the work stop
blade direction
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clockwise 180 degrees
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and open the
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5. Slip blade into the guide rollers
pulleys
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as shown in Figure C.
6. Make sure that the blade is fully inserted into the guide
rollers and positioned fully on the rubber tires
touching the rear guide bearings
7. Rotate the blade tension lever
stops and then close blade guard and secure latches. Make
sure the teeth face away from the band saw (Fig. A, C).
8. Turn the saw on and off a few times to ensure that the blade
is seated properly.
Work Stop Adjustment (Fig. G)
To support large workpieces, the work stop should be lowered
following these steps:
1. Loosen the two screws
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wrench
provided.
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2. Move the work stop
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3. Securely tighten screws
To Remove Blade (Fig. A, C–E)
1. Rotate the blade tension lever
until it stops to release tension in blade (refer to Figure A).
2. Turn the saw over and place it on a workbench or table.
3. Unlatch the two blade guard latches
blade guard
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.
4. When removing the blade, tension may be released and the
blade may spring free. SAW BLADES ARE SHARP. USE CARE
IN HANDLING THEM.
5. Inspect the guide rollers
which may be lodged in them. Lodged chips can prevent
rotation of the guide rollers and cause flat spots on the
guide rollers.
6. Rubber tires
are mounted on the pulleys
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rubber tires should be inspected for looseness or damage
when changing the blade. Wipe any chips from the rubber
tires on the pulleys with a brush.
nOTE: Do not use your hands to wipe chips.
This will extend tire life and keep the blade from slipping.
If any looseness or damage occurs, the tool should be
brought to an authorised D
or replacement as soon as possible. Continued use of the
tool with loose or damaged rubber tires will cause unstable
travel of the band saw blade.
7. Close the blade guard and securely latch the two
blade guard latches. Rotate the blade tension lever
counterclockwise 180 degrees until it stops.
Blade Tracking (Fig. A, G, H)
WARNING: To reduce the risk of serious personal
injury, turn tool off and remove the battery pack
before making any adjustments or removing/
installing attachments or accessories. An accidental
start-up can cause injury.
NOTICE: Excessive tightening of the adjustment screws
could result in damage to the saw.
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and around both
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.
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counterclockwise until it
, shown in Figure G, with the hex
to the desired position.
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.
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clockwise 180 degrees
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and open the
and remove any large chips
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