Global Machinery Company MXR56 User Manual

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General cutting

1. Hold the saw firmly in front and clearly away from you.
2. Make sure that the blade is clear of any obstruction and

that the power cord or any extension cord is out of the

path of the blade.

3. Ensure that the material to be cut is held firmly. Small

work pieces should be held in a vice or clamped to the

workbench.

4. Mark out the cutting line.
5. Press the lock-off button and squeeze the trigger.
6. Wait until the saw has

reached maximum speed.

7. Place the shoe on the work

piece 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 work piece

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

work piece until the blade has reached maximum speed

since this could cause loss of control and serious injury.

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.

Cleaning

1. Keep the tool’s air vents unclogged and clean at all times.
2. Remove dust and dirt regularly. Cleaning is best done

with a rag.

3. Re-lubricate all moving parts at regular intervals.
4. Never use caustic agents to clean plastic parts.

CAUTION.

Do not use cleaning agents to clean the plastic

parts of the saw. A mild detergent on a damp cloth is

recommended. Water must never come into contact with

the saw.

General inspection

Regularly check that all the fixing screws are tight.

They may vibrate loose over time.

Repairs

Only an authorised service centre should replace the

cordset or carry out other repairs. If the cordset is damaged

or worn, have it repaired or replaced by an authorised

service centre.

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