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!"
Fig.12
Direction of cut
When using the Mortar Plunge blades, the cut should
have enough clearance on each end (shown in fig:12),
to ensure that no hammering of the blade ends occurs
(as shown in Fig.13).
Fig.13
6. MAINTENANCE
injury, turn the tool off and disconnect tool from the
power source before making any adjustments or
removing/installing attachments or accessories.
Before reconnecting the tool, depress and release the
trigger switch to ensure that the tool is turned off.
To assure product SAFETY and RELIABILITY, repairs,
Clearance
each end
"Hammering!"
WARNING: To reduce the risk of serious personal
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