5. Align the oblong hole of the inner flange with the oblong arbor and mount the
flange on the arbor and securely against the wheel.
6. Place the hex head screw, washer, outer flange through the threaded arbor
hole and finger tighten.
7. Holding the new abrasive wheel in one hand, use the wheel wrench, turn the
hex head screw clockwise to tighten.
NOTE: Do not overtighten the screw. Overtightening the screw can crack the
wheel.
Do not over tighten the hex head screw. Over tightening the screw can cause
the abrasive wheel to crack resulting in premature failure. This could cause
the abrasive wheel to break and fly off the arbor shaft when the trigger is
engaged. Failure to adhere to this Warning could cause damage to the Cut-
off Saw and severe injury or even death to the operator.
Use only a 14 in. diameter with 1 in. bore abrasive Cut-off wheel rated to a
minimum 4000 RPM. Cut-off wheels that do not match the mounting hard-
ware, exceed a maximum 4200 RPM or fall below the minimum 4000 RPM
may sustain premature wear or breakage and fly off the Cut-off Saw or run
eccentrically resulting in a loss of control. Failure to adhere to this Warning
could cause damage to the Cut-off Saw and severe injury or even death to
the operator.
ADJUSTING THE WORK VISE
The work vise is located on the base of the Cut-off Saw. The vise is made up of two
parts: (1) a stationary fence which can be loosened and rotated from -30° to +45°
degrees and (2) a movable clamp with an adjustable screw handle and a quick-
release lock.
The work vise will also move toward the rear of the base to allow wider workpieces to be
cut. To set up and adjust the work vise, follow the directions below. See Figure 4.
Adjusting for the angle (-30° to +45°):
1. Using the wheel wrench, turn the two fence mounting hex head screws counter-
clockwise to loosen.
2. Rotate the work vise fence to the desired the angle by aligning the gauge on the
vise base with the indicator groove in the Cut-off Saw base. Securely tighten
both screws.
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MOVABLE CLAMP
SCREWS
The angled cut settings on the fence base are only
approximate settings. Always check the accuracy of angled cut settings
using a protractor or bevel gauge.
Adjusting for the width:
1. Using the wheel wrench, turn the two hex head screws counterclockwise and
remove them.
2. Slide the stationary portion of the work vise over the last threaded hole in the
Cut-off Saw base.
3. Install one of the hex head screws into the hole. DO NOT TIGHTEN AT THIS
TIME.
4. Align the second hole of the work vise base with another threaded hole in the
Cut-off base.
5. Install the second hex head screw into the hole. Securely tighten both screws.
FIGURE 4. ADJUSTING THE
WORK VISE
STATIONARY FENCE
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