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Flush cutting accessory
To mount the flush cutting accessory refer to figure 14.
Warning: always use blades with countersunk
holes suitable for the flange (this kind of blades
are available as accessory).
Warning: do not use abrasive blades when flush
cutting.
Proceed as follows:
remove the guard by loosening the 5 screws (14/A);
loosen the blade-tightening screw and remove the
flange and the blade (14/B);
remove the internal flange by unscrewing the 3
screws using the provided Allen key (14/C);
position the flange provided together with the flush
cutting accessory as shown in figure (14/D);
position a suitable blade and fasten it by tightening
all 4 (or 6) screws (14/E);
position and fasten the flush cutting guard by
tightening the 5 screws (14/F).
Checks
and
precautions
structural
damages
objects
Before starting any cutting activity, talk with the construction
manager or the planner in order to make sure that the cut
doesn't:
make any damage to the structure of the building
and doesn't change the structural characteristics of
the construction;
damage any water or gas pipeline or any electrical
circuits.
Blade choice
Your hand saw has been designed to cut building materials
such as concrete, reinforced concrete, bricks, masonry,
natural stone, tiles etc, using laser welded diamond blades
(figure 10 and 11) or metal using abrasive blades.
Warning: Do NOT use circular saw blades or
other kind of blades not laser-welded. Failure to
follow this warning may result in serious personal
injury. See figure 10 and 11.
Ask your dealer about the best blade for your application.
The blade must have:
a)
maximum diameter: 400 mm (16 inches)
b)
arbor hole diameter 25,4 mm (1 inch). You can use
a blade with a 30 mm arbor hole using a proper
distance piece;
c)
width between 2 and 3 mm (0.08 – 0.12 inch);
d)
maximum rotating speed (provided by the blade
manufacturer), higher than the maximum rotating
speed of the arbor of your hand saw, shown on the
data plate (see figure 14 I).
Use blades with diameter, arbor hole and rotating speed
compatible with your specific hand saw model. Use of
blades
with
inappropriate
misalignment, vibrations, irregular rotation and loss of
control causing serious injury.
Check the blade before use. Do not use damaged blades.
to
avoid
and
damages
dimensions
can
result
Blade mounting and replacement
Before mounting or replacing the blade (figure 1 H), make
sure the hand saw is unplugged. Refer to the following
directions depending on the kind of blade you are using:
Diamond blades (no internal flange + small flange)
For blade mounting and replacement refer to figure 10.
Proceed as follows:
loosen and remove the blade-tightening screw
(10/A) using the key provided;
remove the flange and the blade (if already
mounted) (10/B);
using the Allen key provided loosen the screws and
remove the internal flange (10/C) (if not already
removed);
position the diamond blade (10/D), making sure the
arrow on the blade meets the direction of rotation
on the guard;
mount the small flange as shown in figure (10/E).
fasten the blade by tightening the blade tightening
screw (10/F);
Abrasive blades (internal flange + big flange)
For blade mounting and replacement refer to figure 11.
Proceed as follows:
to
loosen and remove the blade-tightening screw
(11/A) using the key provided;
remove the flange and the blade (if already
mounted) (11/B);
make sure the internal flange is mounted (11/C). If
not, assemble the flange and fasten it by tightening
the screws. Use the Allen key provided;
position the abrasive blade (11/D);
mount the big flange (11/E), make sure the flange
is the right one;
position and tighten the blade-tightening screw
(11/F);
Warning: for your safety, when using abrasive
blades, make sure the internal flange is mounted
to the machine and make sure that the external
flange is the big one.
Fastening the work piece and size of the
work piece
if the work object is a block and not part of a
structure, fasten it in order to prevent its movement;
prevent the work piece from shifting, moving or
falling when you are cutting.
Environmental conditions
do not expose the hand saw to rain, ice or snow;
prevent water or any other liquid from coming into
contact with the electrical parts of your machine;
do not use the hand saw in explosive atmospheres,
for instance flammable liquids, gas or dust. The
electric hand saw produces sparks which can ignite
fumes, dust or smoke.
Overhead cutting (ceiling cutting)
in
Warning: your hand saw is NOT intended to
perform overhead cutting (upward).
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