To Adjust
Vise Stop
CUTTING
ANGLE
Use
the wrench
to
loosen
the two hex
bolts
(Fig.
3).
(Do
not
remove
the
bolts).
The
fence
can
be
rotated
in
either
direction.
Securely
tighten
both
the
bolts
before
use.
FIG. 5
Switch
To
start
the
tool,
depress
the trigger
switch
shown
in Figure
2. To turn the tool off,
release
the trigger
switch.
Keep hands and material
from wheel
until it
has coasted
to a stop.
Removal
and Installation
of Wheels
1.
Be sure tool is disconnected
from power
supply.
2.
Push in wheel
lock lever (Figure
6) and rotate wheel
by hand until
wheel
lock
lever
engages
slot in inside
flange
to lock wheel.
Loosen
the bolt counterclockwise
in the center
of the abrasive
wheel with the 8 mm hex wrench
found
in the holder
in the base.
Bolt has right hand thread.
3.
Remove
the bolt, washer,
outside
flange,
adapter
and old wheel
(Fig. 10).
4.
install
the new abrasive
wheel
by reversing
the above
steps.
Make sure the adapter
is on the shaft and centered
on the wheel.
5.
Do not over tighten
bolt.
DO NOT MAKE ANY ADJUSTMENT
WHILE THE WHEEL IS IN MOTION.
DO NOT MAKE ANY ADJUSTMENT
WHILE CHOP SAW IS PLUGGED
INTO POWER SUPPLY.
WARNING:
CHECK THE WORK SURFACE THAT THE CHOP
SAW RESTS ON WHEN REPLACING
WITH A NEW ABRASIVE
WHEEL, IT IS POSSIBLE THAT THE WHEEL MAY CONTACT ANY
ITEMS OR STRUCTURE THAT EXTENDS ABOVE WORK SURFACE
(UNDER THE BASE) WHEN THE ARM IS FULLY LOWERED.
Procedure
For Permanent
Mounting
1.
Drill
four
holes,
5/16"
diameter
minimum,
through
the work
surface
(Fig. 7).
2.
Remove
screws
from feet.
3.
Insert
1/4-20 screws
through
underside
of work surface,
through
feet,
into holes in tool base. The proper
screw
length
is
equal to the thickness
of the work surface
plus 1 inch
(25 mm).
CRADLE
MOUNTING
1.
Cut two boards
approximately
20" long x 2" high x 4" wide.
2.
Place
chop saw at desired
work location.
3.
Place
boards
tightly
along side, and nail to work surface,
(Figure
8).
FIG. 6
ABRASIVE WHEEL
ADAPTER
WASHER
HEX HEAD BOLT
GEAR
FLANGE,
SHAFT
INSIDE
FLANGE, OUTSIDE