Turning on and off | N | |
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mains socket. |
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2. Push the
3. To stop the tool release the trigger switch.
4. When you release the trigger
switch, the machine turns off and the
WARNING. The cutting disc will continue to run down for a short period of time after the trigger swich has been released.
Replacing a cut off disc
CAUTION. Always ensure that the saw is switched off and unplugged from the power supply before installing or removing a disc.
1.Loosen and remove the spark shield locking knob (fig O).
2.Swing the front spark shield downwards and pull out from the upper disc guard to reveal the cutting disc bolt and flange (fig P).
O | P |
3.Push the spindle lock lever to the right and rotate the disc until the spindle lock engages (fig Q).
4.Whilst holding the spindle lock lever use the 8mm hex key supplied to remove the disc bolt. Note that the bolt unscrews in an
5.Remove the disc lock bolt, washer, outer flange, blotter and cut off disc (fig S).
Q | R |
6.Clean any grinding dust from
the inner flange and, after S checking that it is in good condition, mount a new disc between two paper blotters.
The rear blotter should be mounted onto the inner flange and the front blotter is the printed surface on the front of the disc.
7.Replace the outer flange, washer and lock bolt. Tighten the bolt in a clockwise direction.
8.Turn the new disc by hand, ensuring that it rotates fully and does not wobble unduly.
9.Replace the front spark shield by locating the centre pivot section of the spark shield into the raised centre section of the upper disc guard (fig T).
NOTE. You need to locate the |
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small tab of the spark guard on | T |
the inside of the wheel guard. |
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You may need to push this into |
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position over the head of the |
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disc locking bolt. The two parts |
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will only locate together when |
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the spark guard is in the down |
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position with approximately |
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80mm of the wheel at the |
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