Milwaukee 6519-30, 6509-31 manual Operation Maintenance Accessories

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OPERATION

MAINTENANCE

ACCESSORIES

WARNING To reduce the risk of injury, always unplug tool before attaching or removing accessories or making adjust-

ments. Use only specifically recommended accessories. Others may be hazardous.

WARNING To reduce the risk of injury, wear safety goggles or glasses with side

shields.

Impact Protection System

Select models are equipped with a unique patented gearing system that provides efficient power trans- mission and extended life in the most difficult cut- ting applications. This durable system will absorb impacts, blade lock ups, and motor stalls. These models can be used for extreme cutting applica- tions such as large diameter pipe, thick metal, pallets, and heavy demolition and renovation work as well as for general purpose cutting.

Starting, Stopping and Controlling Speed

To start the tool, grasp the handle firmly and pull the trigger.

To stop the tool, release the trigger. Allow the tool to come to a complete stop before removing the blade from a partial cut or laying the tool down.

Trigger Speed Control Switch

MILWAUKEE Sawzalls® are equipped with a trig- ger speed control switch. It may be operated at any speed from zero strokes per minute to full speed. Always start tool before blade contacts the workpiece. To vary the speed, simply increase or decrease the pressure on the trigger. The further the trigger is pulled, the greater the speed. To stop the tool, release the trigger and allow the tool to stop completely before removing from a partial cut or before laying the tool down.

General Cutting

For straight or contour cutting from an edge, line the blade up with your cutting line. Before the blade contacts the workpiece, grasp the handle firmly and pull the trigger. Then guide the tool along your cutting line. Always hold the shoe flat against the workpiece to avoid excessive vibration.

Cutting Metals

Begin cutting at a slow speed, gradually increas- ing speed as you cut. When cutting into metals or hard materials that can not be cut from an edge, drill a starting hole larger than the widest part of the blade. Extend blade life by using a solid blade cutting lubricant such as MILWAUKEE Band Saw Blade Lubricant Cat. No. 49-08-4206.

Plunge Cutting

Your MILWAUKEE Sawzall® is ideal for plunge cut- ting directly into surfaces that can not be cut from an edge, such as walls or floors. Plunge cutting may be done two ways depending on how the blade is inserted. Column A shows how to plunge cut with the teeth of the blade facing down. Column B shows how to plunge cut with the teeth of the blade fac- ing up. Do not plunge cut into metal surfaces (see “Cutting Metals”).

1.Insert the blade into the tool.

If you inserted the blade with the teeth facing downward, hold the tool as shown in Column A, resting the edge of the shoe on the workpiece.

If you inserted the blade with the teeth facing upward, hold the tool as shown in Column B, resting the edge of the shoe on the workpiece.

2.With the blade just above the workpiece, pull the trigger. Using the edge of the shoe as a pivot, lower the blade into the workpiece as shown.

3.As the blade starts cutting, raise the handle of the tool slowly until the shoe rests firmly on the workpiece. Then guide the tool along your cutting line to acquire the desired cut.

NOTE: To make plunge cutting easier, use a heavy gauge blade and install the blade with the teeth facing upward as shown in Column B.

WARNING To reduce the risk of explo- sion, electric shock and property dam- age, always check the work area for hidden gas pipes, electrical wires or water pipes

when making blind or plunge cuts.

Fig. 3

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WARNING To reduce the risk of injury, always unplug your tool before perform- ing any maintenance. Never disassemble the

tool or try to do any rewiring on the tool’s electrical system. Contact a MILWAUKEE service facility for ALL repairs.

Maintaining Tools

Keep your tool in good repair by adopting a regular maintenance program. Before use, examine the general condition of your tool. Inspect guards, switches, tool cord set and extension cord for damage. Check for loose screws, misalignment, binding of moving parts, improper mounting, bro- ken parts and any other condition that may affect its safe operation. If abnormal noise or vibration occurs, turn the tool off immediately and have the problem corrected before further use. Do not use a damaged tool. Tag damaged tools “DO NOT USE” until repaired (see “Repairs”).

Under normal conditions, relubrication is not neces- sary until the motor brushes need to be replaced. After six months to one year, depending on use, return your tool to the nearest MILWAUKEE service facility for the following:

Lubrication

Brush inspection and replacement

Mechanical inspection and cleaning (gears, spindles, bearings, housing, etc.)

Electrical inspection (switch, cord, armature, etc.)

Testing to assure proper mechanical and electri- cal operation

WARNING To reduce the risk of injury, electric shock and damage to the tool, never immerse your tool in liquid or allow a liquid to flow inside the tool.

Cleaning

Clean dust and debris from vents. Keep the tool handles clean, dry and free of oil or grease. Use only mild soap and a damp cloth to clean your tool since certain cleaning agents and solvents are harmful to plastics and other insulated parts. Some of these include: gasoline, turpentine, lacquer thin- ner, paint thinner, chlorinated cleaning solvents, ammonia and household detergents containing ammonia. Never use flammable or combustible solvents around tools.

Repairs

If your tool is damaged, return the entire tool to the nearest service center.

WARNING To reduce the risk of injury, always unplug the tool before attaching or removing accessories. Use only specifically recommended accessories. Others may be hazardous.

For a complete listing of accessories refer to your MILWAUKEE Electric Tool catalog or go on-line to www.milwaukeetool.com. To obtain a catalog, contact your local distributor or a service center.

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6509-31, 6519-30 specifications

Milwaukee has long been a leader in the power tool industry, known for its durability and innovative technology. Among its standout offerings are the Milwaukee 6509-31 and 6519-30, two powerful tools tailored for professional users looking for versatility and performance.

The Milwaukee 6509-31 is a compact band saw designed for cutting metal, which is particularly favored among electricians, plumbers, and HVAC professionals. This model features a powerful 10-amp motor that delivers impressive cutting performance while maintaining a lightweight profile. One of its standout features is the tool-free blade changing mechanism, allowing for quick and efficient blade replacement without the need for additional tools. Users appreciate the ergonomically designed handle, which provides a comfortable grip and reduces fatigue during prolonged use.

Additionally, the Milwaukee 6509-31 is equipped with a built-in LED light that illuminates the cutting area, enhancing visibility in dimly lit environments. Its variable speed control enables users to adjust the cutting speed according to the material being cut, making it suitable for different applications. The saw is also designed with a durable housing that protects its internal components, ensuring longevity even in demanding jobsite conditions.

On the other hand, the Milwaukee 6519-30 is a powerful, corded reciprocating saw that has gained popularity among contractors and DIY enthusiasts alike. This model features a robust 12-amp motor that delivers exceptional cutting speed and efficiency. A key characteristic of the 6519-30 is its adjustable stroke length, which allows for versatility in cutting various materials, from wood to metal.

The saw includes a unique counterbalance mechanism that minimizes vibration and maximizes control during operation. An easy-to-use, tool-free blade clamp makes it simple for users to switch between blade types, further enhancing its practicality. The integrated dust blower keeps the cutting line clear, providing users with a better view of their work.

Both models are designed with Milwaukee’s signature REDLINK PLUS Intelligence, an advanced technology that ensures optimal performance and protects against overloads. This feature enhances durability and safety, making them reliable choices for heavy-duty tasks.

In summary, the Milwaukee 6509-31 and 6519-30 represent the brand's commitment to providing high-quality, innovative tools designed for professional users. Their powerful motors, user-friendly features, and advanced technologies make them indispensable additions to any contractor's toolkit, ensuring high performance and durability on any job site.