Global Machinery Company RC1200 User Manual

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4. Mark out the cutting line.
5. Squeeze the trigger.
6. Select the speed with control

(9).

7. Place the shoe on the

workpiece and begin sawing.

Note.

Use only enough pressure

to keep the saw cutting. Do not

force the cutting; allow the blade

and the saw to do the work.

WARNING.

Use of excessive

pressure that causes bending or

twisting of the blade may cause

the blade to break.

Plunge cutting

1. Mark the line of the cut.
2. Choose a point inside the area

to be cut out and place the tip

of the blade over that point.

3. Rest the front edge of the shoe

on the workpiece and hold the

saw firmly in position.

4. Press the lock-off button and

squeeze the trigger to start

the cutting action.

WARNING.

Make sure that

the blade does not touch the

workpiece until the blade has

reached maximum speed since

this could cause loss of control

and serious injury. Cut slowly until

the blade has fully penetrated the

thickness of the workpiece

Metal cutting

Metals such as sheet steel, pipe,

steel rods, aluminium, brass and

copper can be cut with your saw.

Be careful not to bend or twist the

blade and do not force the

cutting action.
We recommend that you use

cutting oil to lubricate the cut

when sawing soft metals and steel.

It keeps the blade cooler and prolongs blade life.

CAUTION.

Clamp the work firmly and cut close to the

clamping point to minimise vibration. When cutting conduit

pipe or angle iron, clamp the work in a vice if possible and

cut close to the vice. To cut thin sheet metal, sandwich the

sheet between hardboard or plywood and clamp the layers

to prevent vibration and the tearing of the metal.

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