Inserting Battery Pack
CAUTION:
Before inserting battery pack, check that the
power switch in the Metal Cutter actuates properly
and returns to the "OFF" position when released.
1.To insert the battery pack: (See Fig.2)
Slide the battery pack in place at the rear of
the metal cutter. The battery should snap into
place. If the battery is loose, it has not been
properly connected.
2.To remove the battery pack:
Press the two tabs on the sides of the battery
pack. Slide the battery pack out of the metal
cutter body.
IV
. OPERATION
Before Using Metal Cutter
This tool is intended for cutting unhardened fer-
rous metal and nonferrous metal. Refer to the
"Accessories" section for a list of blades to be
used for the proper applications of this tool. The
following precautions must be followed to reduce
the risk of injury;
•Do not cut stacked materials. Cut one piece at a
time.
•Do not cut hardened steel.
•Cut materials with the wider edge of the shoe
over the clamped side of the material.
•Do not touch the saw blade, workpiece, or cutting
chips with bare hands immediately after cutting;
they may be hot and could burn skin.
Each time you use the metal cutter, you must
make sure it is in good operating condition.
Use the following checklist:
1.Is the blade installed in the correct direction?
The arrow on the blade must point in the same
direction as the arrow on the upper blade
cover.
2.Is the blade installed properly?
Make sure the hex bolt is tightened securely.
(See Fig.12)
3.Does the blade look alright?
Replace the blade immediately if there are any
cracks in it or if any teeth are broken.
4.Does the lower guard close properly?
WARNING
To avoid injury, do not use the metal cutter if
the lower guard does not close quickly over
the blade.
5.Is the transparent guard securely installed?
6.Is the battery pack charged and inserted firmly
to the metal cutter?
7.Is the depth adjustment lever for cutting
securely tightened?
8.Is the workpiece securely clamped on a saw
horse or bench?
Using Metal Cutter
CAUTION:
To reduce the risk of injury read the Safety
Instructions at the front of this manual before using
the metal cutter.
WARNING
To reduce the risk of injury, wear safety goggles
or glasses with side shields.
Follow these steps:
Hold the metal cutter with both hands. (See
Fig.4) Do not attempt to remove cut material
when blade is moving.
1.Line up the sight line on shoe with your cutting
line. (See Fig.3)
Alignment with cutting line
•Use the notch as guide to establish cutting
position. Align the notch with cutting line.
As the cutting position may differ depending on
the blade, do a trial cut beforehand.
2.Press the switch lock lever down, then
squeeze the power switch to start the motor,
and then release the switch lock lever.
CAUTION:
• Check that the switch lock lever works.
If power switch can be activated without
depressing the switch lock lever, discontinue
use immediately. Take the tool to an author-
ized service center.
• Always hold the handle with one hand and the
front grip with the other. (See Fig.4) Maintain a
firm grip and depress the switch fully.
• The blade should not touch the cutting mate-
rial before you start the motor. Wait until the
blade reaches full speed before starting a cut.
• This tool has no provision to lock the power
switch in the "ON" position, and you must not
attempt to secure it in the "ON" position.
3.Start cutting when the blade reaches full
speed.
4.During cutting, keep your cutting line straight.
Move the metal cutter forward at a steady
speed, while looking at the tip of the blade
through the transparent guard.
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