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Have you read "POWER TOOL SAFETY",
"cu'n'ING
TOOL SAFETY" and "ELECTRICAL
SAFETY" on pages 3, 4 and 5 of this Manual? If
not, please do it now before you operate this
cutting tool. Your safety depends on itl
Every time you use the cutting tool you should
verify the following:
1.
Cutting tool cord is not damaged.
2.
Bit is correct type for the material being cut.
3.
Bit is sharp, in good condition, properly
installed and securely tightened.
4.
Safety glasses and dust mask are being worn.
Failure to adhere to these safety rules can greatly
increase your chances of injury.
PRACTICE
CUTS USING FREEHAND
SOLE PLATE
Before attempting to work on an actual project, take the
time to make a few practice cuts with your cutting tool
Use some scraps of material that are the same material as
used in your actual project.
1.
Draw a pattern similar to your first project on a scrap
piece of material.
2.
Install freehand sole plate as shown in Fig. 4.
3.
Install cutting bit in the collet as shown in Fig. 2.
4.
Adjust depth of freehand sole plate as shown in Fig. 5.
5.
Rest the edge of the sole plate on the workpiece with
the bit at an angle of about 45= (see Fig. 6).
NOTE: DO NOT let the bit contact the workpiece until
switch is turned ON and the tool is up to full speed.
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Before turningthe toolswitch ON, make sure you
hold the toolfirmly with both hands, Starting
torque will cause the toolto twist,
Fig. 6
PRACTICE CUTS USING FREEHAND SOLE PLATE
6.
Set the speed control switch to the appropriate speed.
7.
Turn the switch ON.
When the motor is up to full speed, slowly tip the tool
to an upright position, letting the bit cut into the
workpiece (see Fig. 7). Once the tool has reached the
upright position and the bit has cut through the
workpiece,
slowly move the tool in a clockwise
direction using slow steady pressure to make the cut.
NOTE: Except for cutting around outlet boxes in
drywall, always cut in a clockwise direction.
When cut is complete, turn the tool OFF, wait until it
comes to a complete stop and remove it from the
workpiece.
Fig. 7
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DANGER
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Do not attempt cutting around outlet boxes in drywall
until:
1.
All electricity
in the vicinity of electric wires has
been disconnected
by either turning the breaker
OFF or removing the fuses.
2.
You have read the instructions on the following
page entitled "CUTTING OUTLET OPENINGS
IN
DRYWALL".
CUTTING TIP,S
The rotating cutting action of the bit will cause a slight pull
to the left when cutting. Natural variations in the structure
of wood will cause the bit to "wander'. This tendency will
be magnified when applying too much pressure to the bit.
Slower cutting gives you better control. Excessive
pressure or fast cutting will increase bit temperature and
shorten the life of the bit.
When cutting a hole in a vertical surface, avoid ending the
cut at the bottom of the hole. Always start and end the cut
at the "top" so the cut-out part will not drop onto the
rotating bit. Always turn the tool OFF before removing it
from the workpiece.
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