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614 Dry Cut Saw
• Raise the cut-off saw from the kerf of the work-
piece prior to releasing the trigger switch. Less like-
ly for saw blade to bind.
Description, Specifications and

Standard Equipment

Description
The RIDGID 614 Dry Cut Saw is designed to cut ferrous
and non-ferrous pipe and irregular materials such as the
following:
• Gas pipe, lining tube, electrical pipe and conduit
and PVC pipe.
• Steel angle, channel and bar
• Aluminum frame, curtain rail and a variety of interi-
or decoration material
A two-lever vise clamps the workpiece and allows an
angle cut from 45º to 90º. The motor operates on a
115 volt, single phase, 50-60 Hertz, AC current.

Specifications

Cutting Capacity:
Model 614 Capacity Chart
Cutting
Workpiece Geometry
Angle
90˚ Cuts
5"
3
130mm
95mm x 180mm
45˚ Cuts
4"
3
100mm
90mm x 100mm
CAUTION
Cutting of larger shapes not recommended.
Motor:
Type ............................Universal
Volts ............................115AC, 50-60Hz
Amps...........................15 Amps
No Load Speed ...........1300 RPM
Blade Size .....................14" x .087" x 1"
Weight ...........................49 lbs.
Standard Equipment
• Dry Cut Saw
• 14" Blade (Installed)
• Two (2) Allen Wrenches
4
" x 7"
" x 4
"
3
/
4
1
/
1
/
4
2
2
115mm x 115mm
" x 4"
" x 3
"
1
/
3
1
/
1
/
2
2
2
90mm x 90mm

Inspect Dry Cut Saw

To prevent serious injury, inspect your Dry Cut
Saw on a regular basis. The following inspection
procedures should be performed before each use
of the tool:
1. Inspect the power cord and plug for damage. If the
grounding prong is missing or the cord is damaged,
do not use the tool until the cord has been replaced.
2. Make sure the switches turn the tool ON and OFF. If
broken, do not use until they are replaced.
NOTE! Switch Action (Figure 4)
There is a LOCK-OFF switch button on the handle. To
start the tool, first depress the LOCK-OFF switch button
and then pull the trigger. The trigger will not work before
the LOCK-OFF switch button is depressed.
3. Inspect the saw for any broken, missing, misaligned
or binding parts as well as any conditions which may
affect the safe and normal operation of the tool. If any
of these conditions are present, do not use the tool
until the problem has been repaired. Do not use dull
or damaged blades.
4. Make sure all guards are in place and in working
order.
5. Clean any oil, grease or dirt from the handles. This
reduces the risk of injury due to the tool slipping
from your grip.
6. Use only accessories recommended for your tool.
Accessories used for other tools may be hazardous
when used on this saw and lead to serious injury.
7. Inspect the cutting edges of your saw blade. If nec-
essary, replace prior to using. Dull or damaged cutting
edges can lead to injury, tool breakage or exces-
sive heat build-up in the workpiece and the tool.
Check that the speed rating of the saw blade is at
least 1300 RPM.
8. Clean metal shavings and other debris from the chip
tray located at the rear of the saw (Figure 1).
Ridge Tool Company
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