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Arbortech ALLSAW AS175 Quick Start Manual

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WELCOME ALLSAW AS175 OPERATOR!
The Allsaw AS175 has 3 critical steps to understand prior to use:
Tighten the (4) Blade bolts using
sides touch to reach the engineering torque standard for the bolts, which is 18 Newton Meters.
Ian Key
Start AS175
be started under load.
Allow movement of the reciprocating blades – do not apply excessive pressure when using the saw.
Widen the cut as it gets deeper into the masonry to allow the blades room to move below the surface.
THE ALLSAW AS175 IS NOT DESIGNED TO CUT HARD MATERIALS SUCH AS CONCRETE.
ATTEMPTING TO DO SO MAY RESULT IN DAMAGE TO THE TOOL OR BLADES!
The AS175 is designed to cut materials of soft to medium hardness such as
How to set up the blades
ONLY
the Ian Key – hold long end of key, tighten bolt until round coil
BEFORE
contacting surface of masonry material. Like any power tool, the Allsaw should not
IMPORTANT
Mortar Joints and bricks of soft or medium hardness.
TOOL SUPPORT
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plus more AllSaw information scan the QR code.
Correct cutting techniques
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Summary of Contents for Arbortech ALLSAW AS175

  • Page 1 Widen the cut as it gets deeper into the masonry to allow the blades room to move below the surface. IMPORTANT THE ALLSAW AS175 IS NOT DESIGNED TO CUT HARD MATERIALS SUCH AS CONCRETE. ATTEMPTING TO DO SO MAY RESULT IN DAMAGE TO THE TOOL OR BLADES! The AS175 is designed to cut materials of soft to medium hardness such as Mortar Joints and bricks of soft or medium hardness.
  • Page 2 CHANGING BLADES: WARNING! Make sure the tool is unplugged from power source before changing blades to avoid accidental start of the tool! Flip up wire guard to have access to blade bolts Undo and remove blade bolts. Inspect for damage or extensive wear. If bolt thread appears to be damaged or worn do not reuse.