Maintenance, Operating guides and tips – Grizzly H0604 User Manual

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H0604 Cutting Tool

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Regular periodic maintenance on your

H0604 will ensure its optimum perfor-

mance. Make a habit of inspecting your

tool each time you use it. Check for the fol-

lowing conditions and repair or replace

when necessary:

1.

Loose fasteners.

2.

Worn switch.

3.

Worn or damaged cords and plugs.

4.

Any other condition that could ham-

per the safe operation of this

machine.

Since this tool is encased in a double insu-

lated plastic cover, leave repair and ser-

vice issues to a qualified service techni-

cian. This includes brush replacement,

lubrication or any other internal operation.

Ensure that no air passages get blocked. If

they do, blow them out with compressed

air. WARNING: Wear safety glasses when

cleaning tool with compressed air.

Plastic parts can easily be cleaned with a

damp cloth, but never use water to clean

any electrical parts. Solvents should also

be avoided on plastic because of the pos-

sibility of damage.

MAINTENANCE

Disassembly and improper reassem-
bly of this device can result in electri-
cal shock danger. Always have this
device serviced by an qualified elec-
trical repair technician. Serious injury
will result.

The potential for injury using this
device is great. Use extreme caution
and care when operating, adjusting and
maintaining this saw. Failure to observe
safe handling practices will result in
serious personal injury.

Operating Guides and Tips

Avoid overloading the cutting tool

Always use sharpened cutting bits.

Do not apply excessive pressure to

the cutting tool while using. If the

speed drops abnormally, decrease

pressure immediately. If the bit stops

abruptly or becomes blocked,

release the trigger at once.

Ensure the safety of the workplace.

Clear the work area of all parts and

debris that may cause injury by flying

objects. Securely fix the object to be

cut or fastened in a vise or otherwise

clamp to avoid injury. Do not attempt

to hold workpiece by hand.

Inspect the cutting tool before use.

Run

the cutting tool before using to

ensure all parts are running smooth-

ly and there are no abnormal sounds

or sparks. If any defect is found,

have unit serviced.

Know your worksite.

Only cut as deep as

necessary. Check behind walls for

wires, other electrical hazards, or

plumbing.

Maintenance

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