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! CAUTION | Overtightening the lock lever | Test the tightness of the lever after each full | |
adjustment screw can | turn of the adjustment screw. | ||
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permanently damage the locking mechanism.
COLLAR
OUTPUT
SHAFT
COLLET NUT | FIG. 2 |
|
COLLET |
| GUARD |
| WHEEL GUARD | LOCK LEVER |
| LOCK LEVER | ADJUSTMENT |
|
| SCREW |
DRIVE BIT
LOCK LEVER
ADJUSTMENT
SCREW
LOCK LEVER | SHAFT LOCK |
INSTALLING ABRASIVE WHEELS
Always use the arbor nut that has same thread size as the output shaft.
1.Install abrasive wheel onto output shaft.
2.Thread arbor nut provided onto output shaft finger tight, depress shaft lock and tighten wheel with the wrench provided (Fig. 3).
!WARNING Do not overtighten. Cracks in the wheel can occur if
overtightened. Use wrench provided with tool. Other wrenches may promote overtightening.
!WARNING Do not depress shaft lock while the tool is running.
Depressing the shaft lock may cause wheel to spin off or damage to attachment.
GUARD
ABRASIVE
WHEEL
FIG. 3
SHAFT
LOCK OUTPUTARBOR
SHAFTNUT
Operating Instructions
MAKING A CUT
1.Make sure material being cut is secured in a vise or fixture before attempting to cut.
2.Keep your body positioned to either side of the wheel, but not in line with wheel. It is important to support the tool properly and to position your body such as to minimize body exposure from possible wheel binding and recoil.
3.Grip the tool with both hands when cutting and always be ready and able to manage the cut.
4.Avoid jamming, twisting or pinching the wheel with the workpiece or otherwise applying excessive side pressure to the wheel.
5.Keep guard covering between wheel and user.
6.Make sure the guard lock lever is in the closed position and the guard is securely mounted to the attachment. Use the allen wrench to adjust the guard adjustment screw.
7.Maximum cutting depth is 11/16”.