Specifications
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CAUTION:
Do not block the
cooling intake vents
or ingest dust or
debris at the rear of
the motor as this may
cause the motor to
overheat. If working
in dusty conditions, it
is recommended that
the vents be regularly
cleaned with an air
blast. (See fig.7)
Fig.7
Hold the tool by both the top handle and the motor
housing. (Fig.5 & 6)
To start the cut, hold the tool firmly in your hands
and apply the middle of the blade cutting edge to
the work, keeping in mind that the direction of cut is
towards the rear of the blades.
While cutting, move the tool and blade in a slow
“sawing” motion, which improves the cut rate,
reduces concentrated heat build-up and evens the
wear on the blades. (See fig.8 & 9)
Direction of cut
Fig.8
Direction of cut
Fig.9
CAUTION: Do Not allow the forward or rear end
of the blades to hammer onto hard surfaces
(shown in figs: 10,11 & 13) as this will damage
the blades and tool. If unintentional hammering
occurs, stop the tool or withdraw it from the cut
immediately.
When using any of the blade types, avoid
hammering of the ends of the blades into the ends
of the cut by using a slow rocking and sweeping
motion. For best performance try to ensure that the
teeth are the only part of the blade in contact with
the workpiece.
CAUTION: Take care when setting the tool down
to avoid chipping the tungsten carbide teeth.
Fig.10
“Hammering!”
Fig.11
“Hammering!”
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