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Dremel MS20 Consignes De Fonctionnement/Sécurité page 15

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Interior Cutting – Hand-Held Mode
1. Lay-out the design of the workpiece. Drill a
¼" hole into the workpiece.
2. Remove the blade from the saw. Refer to
the section "Attaching Blade onto Moto-
Saw."
3. Refer to the section "Attaching Blade onto
Moto-Saw" and reinstall the blade through
the hole in the workpiece.
4. Follow steps three through five in
"Operation – Hand-Held Mode."
5. When cutting is complete, refer to the
section ""Attaching Blade onto Moto-Saw"
to remove the saw blade to free the
workpiece.
Interior Cutting – Stationary Mode
1. Lay-out the design of the workpiece. Drill a
¼" hole into the workpiece.
2. Remove the blade from the saw. Refer to
the section "Attaching Blade onto Moto-
Saw."
3. Place the workpiece on the saw table with
the hole in the workpiece over the access
hole in the table.
4. Refer to the section "Attaching Blade onto
Moto-Saw" and reinstall the blade through
the hole in the workpiece.
5. Follow the steps in "Operation – Stationary
Mode."
6. When cutting is complete, refer to the
section "Attaching Blade onto Moto-Saw"
to remove the saw blade to free the
workpiece.
Side Cutting
Using the Moto-Saw with a side cutting blade
allows you to make cuts from left to right or
right to left across the tool. In this
configuration you have the ability to work with
longer pieces of wood and plastic materials
that may be too large for cutting in a front-to-
back direction as material will not strike the
back of the tool. Do not side cut metal.
1. Refer to the section "Attaching Blade onto
Moto-Saw" and install the MS50 side
cutting blade to the Moto-Saw.
2. Follow the steps in "Operation – Hand
Held Mode" for side cutting wood or
"Operation – Stationary Mode" for side
cutting wood and plastic.
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