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Hand held band saw

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charge in the battery is below the usable limit, the fuel gauge
will not illuminate and the battery will need to be recharged.
nOTE: The fuel gauge is only an indication of the charge left on
the battery pack. It does not indicate tool functionality and is
subject to variation based on product components, temperature
and end‑user application.
Proper Hand Position (Fig. H)

WARNING: To reduce the risk of serious personal injury,
ALWAYS use proper hand position as shown.

WARNING: To reduce the risk of serious personal injury,
ALWAYS hold securely in anticipation of a sudden reaction.
Hold the saw firmly with one hand on the main handle 
your free hand clear of the blade area and do not allow the saw
to fall against the clamped or supported material or your body
when the cut is complete.
Cutting (Fig. A, G, H)
Refer to Recommended Cutting Positions for recommended
cutting positions for various materials.
nOTE: Select and use a band saw blade that is most
appropriate for the material being cut. See Bi‑Metal Band Saw
Blade Description.
This portable band saw may be hung using the hang hook
(
 10 
, Fig. G). Hang tool on a pipe vise or other suitable,
stable structure.

WARNING: When using the hang hook make sure it is
secure and stable before releasing it. The saw may fall
resulting in serious injury to you or others.

WARNING: Do not use the hang hook as a lanyard
attachment point.

WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury, only use hang
hook to support the weight of the tool. Never rely on the
hang hook for your own support or to help you maintain
your balance.

WARNING: Never attempt to use this tool by resting it
upside down on a work surface and bringing the material
to the tool. Always securely clamp the workpiece and bring
the tool to the workpiece, securely holding the tool as
shown in Figure H.
1. Material to be cut must be ridgidly secure where it is or
clamped in a vise or other clamping device.
2. Bring the work stop 
 6 
while keeping the blade off of the workpiece. Turn the
saw on.
3. When saw reaches desired rotation speed, slowly and gently
tilt the main body of the tool to bring the band saw blade
into contact with the workpiece. Do not apply additional
pressure in excess of the weight of the main body of the
tool. Carefully avoid bringing the band saw blade suddenly
and heavily into contact with the upper surface of the
workpiece. This will cause serious damage to the band saw
blade. To obtain maximum service life of the band saw
blade, ensure there is no sudden impact at the beginning of
the cutting operation.
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into contact with the workpiece
4. Straight cutting can be accomplished by keeping the
band saw blade aligned perpendicular to the material. Any
twisting or cocking of the blade will cause the cut to go
offline and decrease the life of the blade.
NOTICE: During cutting, if the band saw becomes locked
or jammed in the workpiece material, release the switch
immediately to avoid damage to the band saw blade
and motor.
5. The tool's own weight provides the most efficient downward
cutting pressure. Added operator pressure slows the blade
and reduces blade life.
6. End pieces, which would be heavy enough to cause injury
. Keep
 4 
when they drop, after cut‑off, should be supported. Safety
shoes are strongly recommended. End pieces may be hot
and sharp.
Tips for Better Cutting
The following recommendations should be used as a guide
(Recommended Cutting Positions). Results may vary with the
operator and the particular material being cut.
Never twist the band saw blade during cutting operation.
Never use liquid coolants with portable band saws.
Use of liquid coolants will cause build‑up on tires and
reduce performance.
If excessive vibration occurs during the cut, ensure that the
material being cut is is securely clamped down. If vibration
continues, change the band saw blade.
Always keep at least 2–3 teeth engaged in the cut.
Recommended Cutting Positions
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