Cutting Operation - Makita CE002G Instruction Manual

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Cutting operation

CAUTION:
Be sure to hold the workpiece
firmly down on a stable bench or table during
operation.
CAUTION:
Do not twist or force the tool in the
cut, or the motor may be overloaded or the work-
piece may break.
CAUTION:
During operation, do not bring the
tool higher than your shoulder height.
Fig.17
1.
Hold the tool firmly. Grasp the handle with your
right hand and the front grip with your left hand. To
prevent electric shock by accidental cutting of an elec-
tric cable, always hold the front grip by the designated
portion as shown in the figure.
Fig.18
► 1 . Part to hold
2.
Switch on the tool without the diamond wheel
making any contact and wait until the diamond wheel
attains full speed.
3.
Gently insert the diamond wheel straight into the
workpiece, and slide the tool backward smoothly until
the cutting is completed.
Keep cutting line straight and sliding speed
uniform.
Slide the tool in the direction of the arrow on the
lower guard.
If you move the tool forward (If you slide the tool in the
opposite direction of the arrow), the dust collection
efficiency will significantly decrease.
Fig.19
► 1 . Arrow
Keep applying the lower guard to the workpiece.
If there is a clearance gap between the lower guard
and the workpiece, dust will leak and the dust collection
efficiency will decrease.
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Fig.20
► 1 . Lower guard
NOTE: When the battery cartridge temperature is
low, the tool may not work to its full capacity. At this
time, for example, use the tool for a light-duty cut for
a while until the battery cartridge warms up as high
as room temperature. Then, the tool can work to its
full capacity.
NOTE: If the cutting action of the diamond wheel
begins to diminish, dress the cutting edge of the
wheel using an old discarded coarse grit bench
grinder wheel or concrete block. Dress by pressing
lightly on the outer edge of the diamond wheel.
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