Troubleshooting - Raider RD-RSL01 User Manual

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6. Cutting metal
Metals such as steel, pipes, steel bars, aluminum, brass and copper can be cut with this saw. Be careful not to bend or twist the
blade or to force the cutting action.
We recommend using lubricating oil to lubricate the cutting surface when cutting soft metals and steel. This keeps the blade
cool and prolongs its life.
WARNING! Tighten the workpiece firmly and cut close to the tightening torque to minimize vibration.
When cutting a pipe or bracket, tighten the workpiece in a vise.
To reduce thin sheet metal, place the sheet between a rigid base or plywood and fix the layers to prevent vibration and tearing
of the metal.
7. Maintenance, cleaning, storage
1. Keep the ventilation openings clean and clean at all times to prevent overheating of the engine. Regularly clean the instrument
air vents with compressed dry air.
2. Regularly clean the machine case with a soft cloth, preferably after each use. If the dirt is not removed, use a soft cloth
dampened with water and soap. Never use solvents such as gasoline, alcohol, ammonia water, etc. These solvents can damage
the plastic parts.
This machine is designed to run over a long period of time with minimal maintenance. Continuous and satisfactory work
depends on the proper care of the machine and regular cleaning.
General inspection
1. Check all mounting screws regularly to make sure they are tight.
2. Clean the instrument vents regularly.
Cleaning:
• Wipe with a dry cloth. Do not use solvents, water or chemicals to clean the power tool.
• Do not immerse any of the machine parts in liquids.
Keep the engine vents clean.
Storage:
Keep the saw in a safe, clean and dry place away from children.
Keep this guide for future reference.
ISSUE
Productivity is low
Excessive noise and rattling
Overheating

8. Troubleshooting

9. Environmental protection.
In order to protect the environment, the power tool, accessories and packaging must be suitably processed for the
reuse of the raw materials contained therein.
Do not dispose of power tools in household waste! According to EU Directive 2012/19 / EC on end-of-life electrical
and electronic devices and as a national law, power tools that can no longer be used must be separately collected and
subjected to appropriate processing to recover the contents in them secondary raw materials.
Possible causes
Dumbbell or damaged knife.
Worn or damaged graphite
brushes.
Internal damage or wear.
Forcing the tool to work too
fast.
Twisted knife.
Dumbbell or damaged knife.
Ventilation slots blocked.
Recommended solutions
Keep the cutting accessories sharp. Replace them if
necessary.
Contact a service technician. who changed the brushes.
Contact a service technician.
Let the tool run at normal speed
Hold the saw so that the knife is perpendicular to the work
table.
Keep the cutting accessories sharp. Replace them if
necessary.
Wear safety glasses and mask while cleaning the air vents
of the motor with compressed air.
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