RIDGID hc-450, hc-300 manual Inspect Hole Cutting Tool, Set-Up Instructions, Model HC-450

Models: hc-450 hc-300

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HC-450/HC-300 Hole Cutting Tools

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Figure 2 – Dimension B

Figure 3 – HC-450 with Standard Equipment

Inspect Hole Cutting Tool

WARNING

To prevent serious injury, inspect your Hole Cutting Tool on a regular basis. The following inspection procedures should be performed before each use of the tool:

1.Inspect the power cord and plug for damage. If the grounding prong is missing or the cord or GFCI is damaged, do not use the tool until the cord has been replaced.

2.Make sure the switches turn the tool ON and OFF. If broken, do not use until they are replaced.

3.Inspect the power drive for any broken, missing, misaligned, or binding parts as well as any condi- tions, which may affect the safe and normal opera- tion of the tool. If any of these conditions are

present, do not use the tool until the problem has been repaired. Do not use dull, bent, or damaged hole saws or arbors.

4.Test the Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) to insure it is operating correctly. When test button is pushed in, the indicator light should go OFF. Reactivate by pushing the reset button in. If the indi- cator light goes ON, the tool is ready to use. If bro- ken, do not use the tool until it is replaced.

5.Clean any oil, grease, or dirt from the handles. This reduces the risk of injury due to the tool slip- ping from your grip.

6.Use only accessories recommended for your tool. Accessories used for other tools may be haz- ardous when used on a hole saw and lead to seri- ous injury.

7.Inspect the cutting edges of your hole saws. If nec- essary, replace prior to using in your hole-cutting tool. Dull or damaged cutting edges can lead to injury, tool breakage, or excessive heat buildup in the workpiece and the tool.

Set-Up Instructions

Model HC-450

WARNING

When setting up the hole saw, it should be unplugged and the switch should be in the OFF position. To prevent serious injury the tool must be properly set up.

1.Determine the size and location of hole to be cut. Follow coupling manufacturer’s recommendations for hole size to coupling size.

2.Select hole saw and arbor to correct hole size. Integral arbor hole saws are recommended to reduce chatter. See Table 1 for ordering information.

Hole Saw Ordering Information – Table #1

Hole Diameter

Hole

Arbor

Integral

Saw

Cat.

Saw

 

 

Inches

mm

Cat. No.

No.

w/Arbor

2

51

52865

53080

56902

21/2

64

52895

53080

56907

23/4

70

52910

53080

56912

31/2

89

52940

59502

56917

41/2

114

52980

59502

56922

NOTE! 53080 Arbor is 5/8Hex; requires 5/8Chuck. 59502 Arbor and backing plate is for hole saws larger than 3.

Ridge Tool Company • Elyria, Ohio • U.S.A.

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RIDGID hc-450, hc-300 manual Inspect Hole Cutting Tool, Set-Up Instructions, Model HC-450