Harbor Freight Tools 01624 User Manual

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SKU 1624

for technical questions, please call 1-800-444-3353.

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Do not use an adapter to connect this

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tool to a different outlet.

Cutoff saw safety warnings

CHECK WHEEL PRIOR TO USE.

1.

Check for any cracks or other flaws in

the wheel that would indicate struc-

tural damage. If any are detected,

discard immediately. Never start the

saw if you or any one else is in line

with the wheel.
SECURE WORK. Use the Vise

2.

Clamp Assembly at all times to se-

cure your work.
DO NOT REMOVE THE SAFETY

3.

CHAIN.
FOR METAL CUTTING USE ONLY.

4.

Do not use to cut wood, masonry,

magnesium, plastic, or any other non-

metallic material. Never mount any

wheels not designed for metal cutting

operations.
ALLOW STOCK TO COOL AFTER

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CUTTING. Do not use fluids to cool

materials faster. Allow to cool at a

normal rate.
do not operate wItH anY

6.

guard dIsaBled, damaged,

or remoVed. moving guards

must move freely and close in-

stantly.
The use of accessories or attach-

7.

ments not recommended by the

manufacturer may result in a risk of

injury to persons.
When servicing use only identical

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replacement parts.
Only use safety equipment that has

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been approved by an appropriate

standards agency. Unapproved

safety equipment may not provide

adequate protection. Eye protection

must be ANSI-approved and breath-

ing protection must be NIOSH-ap-

proved for the specific hazards in the

work area.
Industrial applications must follow

10.

OSHA guidelines.
Maintain labels and nameplates on

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the tool. These carry important safety

information. If unreadable or miss-

ing, contact Harbor Freight Tools for a

replacement.
Avoid unintentional starting. Prepare

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to begin work before turning on the

tool.
People with pacemakers should

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consult their physician(s) before use.

Electromagnetic fields in close prox-

imity to heart pacemaker could cause

pacemaker interference or pacemak-

er failure.
WARNING: Some dust created by

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power sanding, sawing, grinding, drill-

ing, and other construction activities,

contains chemicals known [to the

State of California] to cause cancer,

birth defects or other reproductive

harm. Some examples of these

chemicals are:

• Lead from lead-based paints

• Crystalline silica from bricks and ce-

ment or other masonry products

• Arsenic and chromium from chemi-

cally treated lumber

Your risk from these exposures var-

ies, depending on how often you do

this type of work. To reduce your

exposure to these chemicals: work in

a well ventilated area, and work with

approved safety equipment, such as

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