Saw maintenance, Maintenance, Operating guides and tips – Grizzly H0603 User Manual

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H0603 18V Cordless Drill and Saw

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SAW MAINTENANCE

Maintenance

Your cordless power tool will give you hun-

dreds of hours of operation time before

ever needing service. The electrical com-

ponents of this cordless trim saw are not

user serviceable. Repair should always be

undertaken by a qualified electrical repair

technician.

Keep the trim saw free from dirt and

grease. Always store it in a dry place,

preferably in the case that is supplied.

The battery will require periodic recharg-

ing, and eventually replacement after it has

exceeded its recharge life (approximately

800-1000 recharge cycles). You will notice

extended charging times or shortened

operation time as the battery experiences

more cycles. Refer to the Grizzly catalog

for replacement batteries.

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.

Operating Guides and Tips

Avoid overloading the trim saw.

Always

use sharp saw blades. Do not apply

excessive pressure to the trim saw

while using. If the speed drops

abnormally, decrease pressure

immediately. If the blade stops

abruptly or becomes jammed,

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

sawn in a vise or otherwise clamp to

avoid injury. Do not attempt to hold

workpiece by hand.

Inspect the trim saw before use.

Run the

saw before using to ensure all parts

are running smoothly and there are

no abnormal sounds or sparks. If any

defect is found, have unit serviced.

Match your feed rate to the material.

Use a lower rate of feeding the saw

through the material when cutting

hard materials. In softer material

such as drywall or soft woods, you

can feed the saw faster.

Know your worksite.

Only saw as deep

as necessary. Check behind walls

for for wires, other electrical hazards,

or plumbing.

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