7 1/4 INCH H DR RY CU UT CH HOP SAW OWNER R’S MA ANUAL L W WARNIN NG: Read d carefully and understand d all MACHINE M ADJUST TMENT AND A OPER RATION INSTRUCT TIONS beffore opera ating. Failu ure to folloow the sa afety rules and otherr basic safe ety precauttions may result in se erious perssonal injury y.
Th hank you ve ery much fo or choosing an Ironton product! For future reeference, ple ease co omplete the owner’s rec cord below: Purchase Model: _________ _______ e Date: ____ ___________ ___ Sa ave the rece eipt, warrantty and these e instructions s. It is imporrtant that youu read the entire e manual to beccome familia ar with this p product befo ore you begin using it. Th his machine e is designed for certtain applica ations only.
c) Do not expose power tools to rain or wet conditions. Water entering a power tool will increase the risk of electric shock d) Do not abuse the cord. Never use the cord for carrying, pulling or unplugging the power tool. Keep cord away from heat, oil, sharp edges or moving parts. Damaged or entangled cords increase the risk of electric shock. e) When operating a power tool outdoors, use an extension cord suitable for outdoor use. Use of a cord suitable for outdoor use reduces the risk of electric shock.
unfam miliar with the t power tool t or thes se Instructio ons to operrate the pow wer tool. Po ower tools a are dangero ous in the ha ands of untra ained users.. f) M Maintain pow wer tools. Check C for m misalignmen nt or bindin ng of movin ng parts, ools operattion. break kage of partts and any other cond dition that may m affect the power to If dam maged, have e the power tool repai red before use. Many accidents a arre caused by poorlyy maintained d power tools.
Blade Instructions 1. Do not allow the blade to twist or bind. 2. Keep hands and body away from the rotating blade. Never reach around, under or across blade. Do not wear loose clothing when using this tool. 3. Store blades with care. Do not drop them. 4. Make sure that all blade flanges and other mounting hardware are in good condition and are always used properly. Defective or missing parts may cause damage to the blade. Always use mounting flanges supplied with the tool. 5.
REP PLACING G BLADE CAUTION N:. Always ensure that th he saw is sw witch off and d unpluggedd from the po ower supplyy before insttalling or rem moving a dissc. 1. Lo oosen and re emove the screws s for s hield guard (fig. 1). Fig. 1 Fig g. 2 2. Pussh in the spindle lock lev ver (fig 2) an nd at the sam me time use the hex keyy supplied (fiig. 3) to rota ate the blade e until the sp pindle lock le ever engage es locking th he blade in pplace. Note: Once locke ed, the whee el will not rottate. Fig. 3 Fig.
6. Pussh in the spindle lock lev ver while tig htening the Hexagonal bolt in a clocckwise direc ction. Note: Do not over-tighten the e bolt, this m may damage the blade, the t flanges, and cable clam. c CHINE AD DJUSTM MENT MAC Carry y the cut-offf saw: Fold down arm to o base and push in the arm releasee to lock. (fig g. 5). Unloc ck the cut-o off saw: To unlock too l and raise arm, depres ss arm slighhtly and pull out motorr arm release e. The moto or arm will th hen pivot upw ward. (fig. 5) Fig g.
line w with or behind d the centerrline of the w workpiece, to oward the re ear of the toool (fig. 7). The workp piece should d be resting flush with th he base of th he cut-off m machine. Fig. 8 b a c djust the wo ork vise for a particula ar workpiece e: (fig. 8,a,b b,c) To ad 1. Rele ease the ten nsion on the screw s clamp p by turning the handle co ounterclockw wise for 1/2 to o1 full turrn. 2. Lift the quick locck lever up and pull backk the screw clamp handle sliding the vvise open. 3.
NOTE E: Always start the cut gently; g do no ot bang or bu ump a blade e when startting the cut. For th he safest and d most efficient cutting, make sure that t the centerline of thee blade hub is in line w with, or behin nd, the cente erline of the workpiece, toward the rear r of the toool (fig.7). To ma aximize whe eel life, incre ease force on n handle until sparks su ubside. 6.
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Part No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 Description Screw ST 4.2x12 Rear housing Housing Brush holder Carbon brush Brush cover 0.33 uF Bolt M5x25 Washer 5 Washer 5 Stator Screw St 5x65 Bearing 608 Rotor Screw ST 4.2x16 Bearing 6001 Washer 4 Screw ST 4.2x35 Handle cover Nut M5x20 Cable fixer Plug Cable guard Right handle Capacitor 0.
WAR RRANTY Y One-y year limited d warranty WARNIN NG Some dust created d by power sanding, s saw wing, grinding g, drilling, and d other consttruction activ vities contains chemicalss known to th he State of C California to cause c cance er, birth defeccts or other reprod ductive harm. Some exam mples of thesse chemicals s are: • lead from lead-ba ased paints, • crysttalline silica from f bricks and a cement a and other ma asonry produ ucts, and • arsen nic and chromium from chemically c tre eated lumber.