Jawzilla Portable Clamping Jaws
AFTER SALES SUPPORT
e-mail: help@powertoolsupport.com
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MODEL: №. JH1000-01 • 03/2016 • 52539
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AFTER SALES SUPPORT
(toll free)
Jawzilla Portable Clamping Jaws
e-mail: help@powertoolsupport.com
1800 909 909
MODEL: №. JH1000-01 • 03/2016 • 52539
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Ripping a Plank
1. When ripping a plank, stop your cut before
reaching the jaws (Fig AB).
2. Remove the work piece and re-clamp with
sufficient amount of the cut beyond the jaws, so
that you can drop in your saw to recommence
your cut.
3. Before clamping, insert a spacer slightly thicker
than your saw cut, at the jaw area, to keep the
cut open.
Clamping Square Tubing
It is easier to hacksaw square tubing or similar on
the diagonal. Ensure you use the V-grooves in the
jaws to securely hold your material. (Fig AC)
Sharpening chainsaws
NOTE:
Ensure the chainsaw is switched off before
undertaking this task.
The clamping Jaws makes an ideal clamp to hold
a chain blade while sharpening the teeth.
When undertaking this task, use two wooden
blocks either side of the bar, to ensure the
clamping jaws are clear of the chain, which can
then be rotated as each tooth is filed (Fig AD).
AB.
AC.
AD.
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