Operation - Makita XOC02 Instruction Manual

Cordless cut-out tool
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Strap hole
The strap hole is provided for hanging the tool on the
wall using a strap.
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► 1. Strap hole
WARNING:
Do not use the strap hole for any
other purpose than hanging the tool on the wall.
Doing so may result serious injury because the strap
hole is not intended for any other purpose than hang-
ing the tool on the wall.

OPERATION

CAUTION:
Avoid forcing the bit to bend or twist.
It may snap.
CAUTION:
Before turning the tool on, make sure
the bit and collet nut are securely tightened.
CAUTION:
Always use the tool with a base such
as the shoe or the vacuum cover attached.
Hold the tool securely with the bit pointing in a safe
direction while it is not contacting any surface. Turn the
tool on and wait until the tool reaches full speed.
When using the drywall guide bit into a drywall, carefully
insert the bit straight until the shoe base contacts the
material fully.
Move the tool slowly with a constant pressure in a
clockwise direction to make a cut.
► 1. Guide board
When cutting a straight line, clamp a guide board firmly
to the material and use it as a guide. Move the tool in
the direction of the arrow with the shoe base flush with
the side of the guide board.
When the cut is complete, turn the tool off and wait for
the bit to stop rotating and then carefully pull it out from
the material.
NOTICE:
Do not apply exessive force to the bit
against the material. Doing so may get the bit dull or
broken, or the tool out of order.
NOTE: When cutting drywall around outlet box, cut in
a counterclockwise direction for ease of cut.
NOTE: The standard bit included with this tool is for
cutting a drywall only. When cutting materials other
than drywall, do not use the standard drywall guide
bit.
Vacuum cover
To perform cleaner operations, use the vacuum cover
and connect the tool to Makita vacuum cleaner.
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► 1. Tool 2. Vacuum cover 3. Hose 4. Vacuum cleaner
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