ADCO EasyCut 5000 Instructions Manual

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5000/6000
Safe Cutting
Instructions
11333 Pagemill Road
Dallas, TX 75243
Toll Free: 800-527-4609

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  • Page 1 5000/6000 Safe Cutting Instructions 11333 Pagemill Road Dallas, TX 75243 Toll Free: 800-527-4609...
  • Page 2 5000/6000 Features TRIGGER BLADE RELEASE BUTTON TRIGGER LOCK BLADE SLOT...
  • Page 3 Removing the blade: CAUTION: BLADES ARE SHARP, TAKE PROPER CARE WHEN HANDLING. Engage the trigger lock and squeeze the trigger to expose blade. (Fig 1) Using your index finger, press the blade release button and hold while you are removing the old blade. (Fig 2) RELEASE TRIGGER LOCK AND Dispose of blade properly.
  • Page 4 How to hold your Easy Cut Cutter Hold the cutter at the front with your thumb and forefinger, with your thumb running parallel with the body of the cutter. Your forefinger is on a 90 degree angle with the body of the cutter covering the opposite side. All of the pressure to hold the cutter is at this point.
  • Page 5 Cutting Posture: IMPORTANT: Always center cut on your body for most types of cuts. When holding the box, place your opposite hand away from the cutting area and use it to support the box you are cutting. (Fig 1) This is the safest method for tape cuts, top cuts, window cuts and tray cuts. Figure 1 ALWAYS CENTER...
  • Page 6 Stretch Wrap Starting a few inches from the uppermost section of stretch wrap, pull the blade downward through the stretch wrap (fig 1). When you get to the bottom, return to the top and finish the last few inches. The purpose of the stretch wrap remaining at the top is that it holds tension on the stretch wrap till you get it cut all the way to the bottom (Fig 2).
  • Page 7 ©2015 ADCO Industries...

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