Plunge Cutting; Metal Cutting - Drill Master 67027 Set Up And Operating Instructions Manual

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the tool from the work piece before
squeezing the Trigger.
note: Do not cut into areas where you
cannot identify possible hazards be-
hind or inside the surface being cut.
3.
In preparation to making a cut, place
the Guard on the surface to be cut.
Align the Saw Blade with the direction
of the cut and slowly lower the saw
blade onto the cut line to begin the
cut. Do not attempt to cut with the tip
of the blade; kickback and damage to
the blade could result. Note: When
cutting hard woods, a hole should
be drilled first to insert the saw blade
(see Plunge Cutting below).
4.
When finished cutting, release the
Trigger to stop the tool.
5.
Remove the Battery Pack and the
saw Blade.
6.
Clean, then store the Saw indoors
and out of children's reach.

plunge cutting

Note: Before Plunge Cutting, drill a hole or
opening for inserting the saw blade.
never allow the tip of the saw
blade to contact the workpiece.
1.
Clearly mark the line of cut on the
work piece.
2.
From a convenient starting point with-
in the cut out area, place the blade
tip into the hole or opening. The saw
should be positioned vertically at a
90° angle to the workpiece.
SKU 67027
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Saw Blade
Drilled Hole
Figure 3
3.
Slowly lower the Saw until the lower
edge of the Shoe Guard (28) rests on
the work piece.
4.
Start the Saw and allow it to reach full
speed.
5.
With the Saw resting on the Shoe
Guard, slowly lower the Saw Blade
onto the cut line. Continue this mo-
tion until the Saw Blade is perpen-
dicular to the work piece.
6.
Continue cutting along the line to
complete the cut.

metal cutting

1.
When cutting metal materials with the
Saw, make sure to use the metal Saw
Blade.
2.
Lubricate the cutting surface with cut-
ting oil to avoid heat build-up. Follow
the "Operating the Reciprocating
Saw" section on the previous page of
this manual for basic instructions.
3.
Slowly start the cut. You may tip the
Handle down for a slant cut.
Guard resting
on workpiece
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