3.
Rotate the hex key CLOCKWISE while pressing on the spindle lock button until the spindle lock but-
ton engages the spindle.
4. Continue to rotate the arbor screw in a CLOCKWISE direction until the arbor screw is removed and
the thick arbor washer (4) can be pulled off the arbor. NOTE: The arbor screw has a left hand thread.
It must be turned CLOCKWISE to be removed.
5.
Remove the blade (5).
SELECT THE CORRECT BLADE
Before installing a blade into the tool, it is important to select the correct blade for the type of material
being cut.
!
WARNING: Using the incorrect blade type can result in damage to the blade and possible injury to
the operator.
Carbide tipped blade
• 85 mm x 1.7 mm x 24 teeth
• Cuts aluminum, hardwood, laminates,
plastics
HSS Super cut blade
• 85 mm x 1.0 mm x 80 teeth
• Cuts hardwood, soft wood, plastics
INSTALL BLADE (see Fig. 5)
!
WARNING: Let hot hex nut cool before attempting to change
the blade.
1.
Remove existing blade (if one is installed), arbor screw and thick
arbor washer as noted above.
2.
Slide blade (5) into the tool so the hole in the blade (6) slides over
the arbor. NOTE: Make sure the exposed teeth of a blade with
teeth are pointing forward.
3.
Re-install thick arbor washer and arbor screw in the reverse order
in which they were removed.
4. Lock spindle using the spindle lock button and tighten the arbor screw by turning it COUNTER CLOCK-
WISE. NOTE: The arbor screw has a left hand thread. It must be turned COUNTER CLOCKWISE to be
tightened.
5.
Re-install blade guard in the reverse order in which it were removed. NOTE: At this point you must
decide whether to install the universal blade guard or the pipe cutting blade guard
ADJUST CUTTING DEPTH (see Fig. 6)
The cutting depth is controlled by limiting the amount of blade
exposed below the blade guard.
1.
Loosen the depth control knob (1) by turning it counter
clockwise .
2.
Slide it upward toward the handle (2) and tighten the knob
to hold the depth stop mechanism in place.
3.
Press the blade guard lock button (3) and carefully pivot
the blade guard (4) upward to expose the amount of blade
(5) to achieve the desired depth of cut.
Diamond blade
• 85 mm x 1.8 mm
• Cuts ceramic and marble tile, circuit
boards, fiberglass reinforced plastics
Small Diamond Blade
• 50 mm x 1.8 mm
• Cuts ceramic and marble tile, circuit
boards, fiberglass reinforced plastics
6
2
4
5
GB
5
Fig. 5
3
1
6
Fig. 6
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