Instruction Manual
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.... • Allow cut off parts to cool before handling. • Do not attempt to cut wood or plastic with dust from cutting or arcing motor brushes may be appropriate for the dust exposure. Allowing dust to cause cancer, birth defects, or other construction activities. Direct particles away from spark deflector. For...
.... • Allow cut off parts to cool before handling. • Do not attempt to cut wood or plastic with dust from cutting or arcing motor brushes may be appropriate for the dust exposure. Allowing dust to cause cancer, birth defects, or other construction activities. Direct particles away from spark deflector. For...
Instruction Manual
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...to deflect causing inaccurate cuts. • Properly adjust fence angle. • Make sure material is in Figure 10 they should be replaced. If brushes are worn down to work location. 3. Use a cloth dampened only with clean, dry air at desired work surface. Cut two boards approximately 20"... once a week. English CRADLE MOUNTING (FIG. 10) 1. Place boards tightly alongside and nail to .2" (6mm) as when removed. MAINTENANCE Motor Brush Inspection and Replacement (Fig. 11) WARNING: Turn off and unplug the tool before making any liquid get inside the tool; Be sure the trigger...
...to deflect causing inaccurate cuts. • Properly adjust fence angle. • Make sure material is in Figure 10 they should be replaced. If brushes are worn down to work location. 3. Use a cloth dampened only with clean, dry air at desired work surface. Cut two boards approximately 20"... once a week. English CRADLE MOUNTING (FIG. 10) 1. Place boards tightly alongside and nail to .2" (6mm) as when removed. MAINTENANCE Motor Brush Inspection and Replacement (Fig. 11) WARNING: Turn off and unplug the tool before making any liquid get inside the tool; Be sure the trigger...
Instruction Manual
Page 13
... 1. Firmly clamp and support workpiece. Low voltage. 3. TOOL VIBRATES EXCESSIVELY DURING CUT WHAT'S WRONG? 1. Fuse blown or circuit breaker tripped. 3. Brushes worn out. Plug in . 2. TOOL MAKES UNSATISFACTORY CUTS WHAT'S WRONG? 1. Extension cord too light or too long. 2. Tighten all mounting hardware... breaker. 3. Have cord replaced by the generator. Reduce number of tools powered by authorized service center. 4. WHAT TO DO... 1. Replace brushes. WHAT TO DO... 1. BLADE DOES NOT COME UP TO SPEED WHAT'S WRONG? 1. Replace with a new one. 2. TROUBLE! TOOL ...
... 1. Firmly clamp and support workpiece. Low voltage. 3. TOOL VIBRATES EXCESSIVELY DURING CUT WHAT'S WRONG? 1. Fuse blown or circuit breaker tripped. 3. Brushes worn out. Plug in . 2. TOOL MAKES UNSATISFACTORY CUTS WHAT'S WRONG? 1. Extension cord too light or too long. 2. Tighten all mounting hardware... breaker. 3. Have cord replaced by the generator. Reduce number of tools powered by authorized service center. 4. WHAT TO DO... 1. Replace brushes. WHAT TO DO... 1. BLADE DOES NOT COME UP TO SPEED WHAT'S WRONG? 1. Replace with a new one. 2. TROUBLE! TOOL ...