RZ 2610917368
Operating Instructions
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FIG. 10 | ||
This tool is switched "ON" by the slide switch | ||
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located on the front of the motor housing |
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(Fig. 10). |
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TO TURN THE TOOL "ON" slide the switch |
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button up. |
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TO TURN THE TOOL "OFF" slide the switch |
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button down or "0" position. |
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!WARNING Hold the tool with both hands while starting, since
torque from the motor can cause the tool to twist.
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DEPTH GUIDE ADJUSTMENT
Use the depth guide to adjust the depth of cut. Using the end of the standard wrench, loosen (counter clockwise) the screw enough to enable the depth guide to slide up or down to the desired depth of cut (about 1/8" greater than material thickness) and retighten the locking screw (clockwise) (Fig. 11).
DEPTH GUIDE
LOCKING
SCREW
1/8"
FIG. 11
MAKE A FEW PRACTICE CUTS
After installing the Zip Bit into the tool and adjusting your depth guide, you should make a few practice cuts with the tool before attempting an actual job.
A few exercises will give you the necessary practice to make clean, professional cuts.
Step 1
Make certain that the collet nut is securely tightened before turning the tool on.
Step 2
Hold the tool firmly and turn the tool ON to your desired speed.
IMPORTANT USER TIP
Step 3
While holding the tool firmly, insert the Zip Bit into the material at a 45° angle (Fig. 12).
Step 4
Slowly bring it to a 90° angle to begin the cut (Fig. 13). The base guide should be flush to the material surface . For all materials (EXCEPT cutting around outlet boxes in drywall), steer the tool in a clockwise direction with slow, steady pressure to make the cut.
Step 5
After completing your cut, turn off the tool and carefully remove it from the material.
Do not attempt to use this tool to make cut- outs around any fixture or opening which has live electrical wires, or any wall which may have live electrical wiring behind it, as the Zip Bit could conduct current to the tool, creating an electrocution hazard for the operator. Shut off breakers or remove fuses to disconnect the circuit. Always hold the tool