Replace the cutting disc (J). Make sure that the new disc
u
is placed onto the spacer (R) in the correct rotational
direction.
Secure the blade with the retaining flange (U), the washer
u
(T) and the bolt (S).
Push in the spindle lock (L).
u
Rotate the cutting disc (J) until it locks.
u
Using the flat wrench (G), tighten the bolt (S) by turning
u
clockwise.
Move the guard back down and release the spindle lock
u
(L).
Adjust the cutting depth as necessary.
u
Adjusting the cutting depth (fig. 1)
The cutting depth can be adjusted to meet the wear of the
cutting disc.
Make a dry run with the tool switched off and check for
u
clearance.
If adjustment is required, proceed as follows:
u
Loosen the lock nut (M) a few turns.
u
Turn the depth stop bolt (M) in or out as to achieve the
u
required cutting depth.
Tighten the lock nut (M).
u
Warning: Always adjust the depth stop to its original position
when replacing the cutting disc.
Clamping the workpiece in position (fig. 2 - fig 4)
The tool is equipped with a vise (F)
Pull the lever (I) toward the handle (H).
u
Push the vise (F) forward until the jaw is almost touching
u
the workpiece.
Press the lever (I) toward the jaw until it engages with the
u
clamp shaft.
Rotate the handle (H) clockwise and clamp the workpiece
u
securely.
To release the workpiece, rotate the handle (H)
u
counterclockwise.
To increase the cutting capacity, place a spacer block
u
under the workpiece. The spacer block should be slightly
narrower than the workpiece.
Warning: Support long workpieces using a piece of wood. Do
not clamp the cut off end.
Quick travel feature (fig. 4)
The clamp has a quick travel feature.
To release the clamp, rotate the handle (H) one or two
u
turns counterclockwise and pull the lever (I) toward the
handle (H).
(Original instructions)
Setting the clamping position (fig. 5)
The clamping position can be set to match the cutting disc.
Remove the fence bolts (P) using the flat wrench (G).
u
Move the fence (E) as required.
u
Re-fit the fence bolts (P) and tighten them to lock the
u
fence (E).
Adjusting the angle of cut (fig. 6)
The tool can be used for mitre cuts up to 45°.
Loosen the fence bolts (P) to release the fence (E).
u
Set the fence (E) to the required angle. The angle can be
u
read on the scale (Q).
Tighten the fence bolts (P) to lock the fence (E).
u
Checking and adjusting the mitre scale (fig. 6)
Loosen the fence bolts (P) to release the fence (E).
u
Pull down the arm and lock it in this position by attaching
u
the lock chain (A).
Place a square against the fence (E) and the left side of
u
the cutting disc creating a perfect 90°. Check that the 0°
marking on the scale (Q) aligns with the marking on the
base (D).
Tighten the fence bolts (P) to lock the fence (E).
u
Remove the lock chain (A) and return the arm to its upper
u
rest position.
Adjusting the spark deflector (fig. 1)
Loosen the screw (B).
u
Set the spark deflector (C) as appropriate.
u
Tighten the screw (B).
u
Use
Warning: Always observe the safety instructions and
applicable regulations.
Warning: Do not apply excessive pressure to the tool.
Warning: Avoid overloading. Should the tool become hot, let
it run a few minutes under no load condition.
Cutting capacity
The wide vise opening and high pivot point provide cutting
capacity for many large pieces. Use the cutting
capacity chart to determine total maximum size of cuts that
can be made with a new wheel.
Caution: Certain large, circular or irregularly shaped objects
may require additional holding means if they cannot be held
securely in vise.
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