Operation; Before Operating The Tool; Connection To Mains Power Supply; Setting The Pipe On Supports - eXact PipeCut Infinity Operating Instructions Manual

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Operation

Exact PipeCut Infinity pipe cutting system operation instructions

Before operating the tool

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Ensure that motor unit is in the upright position.
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Check that the blade is correctly fitted, in good
condition and suitable for the material to be cut.
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Ensure all the wheels rotate.
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Check the operation of the lower blade guard.
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Ensure the pipe is empty.

Setting the pipe on supports

As the saw needs to go around the pipe, the pipe
needs to be supported above ground. Minimum
recommended clearance to obstacles is 300mm for the
crank to be accessible (Fig B).
Make sure that the pipe is supported well and it is
remains stationary even after the cut.
WARNING: Be sure to support the pipe on at
least two places on both sides of the cut. Failure to
support the pipe halves correctly can lead to personal
injury and/or damage to equipment.
If you only cut a short section of the pipe, for example
to straighten the end, take care of the cut section falling
off when the cut is completed. In these cases, always
start the cut from the top of the pipe to avoid injury.

Attaching the pipe saw to the pipe

Assemble the Infinity. (Fig C)
- Attach the carrier with the crank in the front of the
motor unit. Use the supplied quick release axles for
the connection and lock it in place with the locking
pin.
- Attach the carrier without the crank behind the motor
unit. Use the supplied rod and lock it in place with the
pin.
Select correct chain pieces according to the supplied
table and join them together.
- Adjust the tension sprockets to their lowest position.
- Route the chain through carrier as in the picture
(FIGURE C1), over the center sprocket and under
wheel axles. Do this for both carriers.
- Position the saw on top of the pipe and connect the
chain ends together.
- Align the chain to follow the cutting line. Cutting line is
90mm from the side of the chain.
- Tighten the chain with the help of both tensioners.
Turn the tightening knobs clockwise (FIGURE C2).
- When the chain is tight, circle the saw around the
pipe at least once by turning the crank. This will
straighten the chain.
- Re-tighten the chain if it came loose.
- Repeat the two previous steps if needed.
Connection to the mains power supply
Ensure that the mains voltage is the same as indicated
on the rating plate (FIGURE A / 13). Connect the pipe
saw to the power outlet only after having checked the
above points first.
FIGURE B
FIGURE C
FIGURE C1
FIGURE C2
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