Fit the flat side of the flange nut against the outside of
the wheel and finger tighten.
Depress the spindle lock button and rotate the wheel
clockwise until the spindle locks in position.
Tighten the flange nut securely with the wrench provided.
Do not overtighten.
To remove:
Depress the spindle lock button and rotate the flange nut
until the spindle locks.
NOTE: To prevent damage to the spindle or spindle lock,
always allow motor to come to a complete stop before
engaging spindle lock.
Loosen and remove the flange nut from the spindle using
the wrench provided.
Remove the guard, cutting wheel, and disc flange.
To make the best possible cut:
Clamp the workpiece firmly and cut close to the clamping
point to eliminate any vibration of the work. Cut the
workpiece using the peripheral edge of the cutting
wheel. When cutting conduit pipe or angle iron, clamp
the workpiece in a vise if possible and cut close to the
vise. To cut thin sheet material, "sandwich" the material
between hardboard or plywood and clamp the layers to
eliminate vibration and material tearing.
OPERATION
DANGER:
Never use the tool with the guard removed. It has been
designed for use only with the guard and guard insert
installed. Attempting to use tool with guard removed will
result in loose particles being thrown against the operator
resulting in serious personal injury.
Remove the battery pack.
Install cutting wheel and wheel guard with guard insert.
Install the battery pack.
Hold the tool in front and away from you with both hands,
keeping the cutting wheel clear of the workpiece.
Turn the tool ON and let the motor and cutting wheel build
up to full speed.
Move the cutting wheel into the workpiece.
NOTE: Do not force. Use only enough pressure to keep
the tool cutting. Let the wheel and tool do the work.
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