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Safety Notes
Please read the safety instructions! These instructions will make it easier for you to handle the device
and help prevent misunderstandings and possible damage or injury.
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Please note the included General Safety Notes to avoid malfunc tions,
damage or physical injury.
Assembly and Operation
This multi-cutter precision saw is a versatile tool that is designed for use in confined work spaces. By se-
lecting the appropriate cutting blades, it will cut copper and aluminum tubing, ceramic and marble tile,
and assorted wood products. The following assembly and operating instructions will explain the tool
and its operation in detail.
INSTALL VACUUM ADAPTOR (see Fig. 1)
The vacuum adaptor can be used to attach a workshop vacuum
hose to the tool. This will prevent most cutting dust from escaping
into the work area.
1.
Line up the tabs on the small end of the vacuum adaptor (1)
with the matching slots (2) in the vacuum port (3) in the rear
of the tool.
2.
Push the vacuum adaptor into the vacuum port as far as it will go.
3.
Twist the vacuum adaptor clockwise to lock it into position.
SECURE CORD TO VACUUM HOSE (see Fig. 2)
Slide the hook and loop strap (1) down the power cord (2) and wrap
it around the vacuum hose (3).
REMOVE BLADE GUARD (see Fig. 3)
1.
Insert 5 mm hex key (1) into the blade guard fulcrum nut (2).
2.
Turn hex key counter clockwise to remove the blade guard fulcrum nut.
3.
Slide blade guard fulcrum bolt (3) out of the blade guard (4).
4. Carefully slide the blade guard off the tool.
REMOVE BLADE (see Fig. 4)
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WARNING: Always unplug the tool from the power source be-
fore making any adjustments or changing the blade.
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WARNING: Always be extremely careful when handling bla-
des. They will be extremely hot immediately after use. They
are also very sharp and may cause serious injury.
1.
Insert the 5 mm hex key (1) into the arbor screw (2) on the LEFT
side of the tool.
2.
Press inward on the spindle lock button (3) which is located on
the RIGHT side of the tool.
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