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• Clear, level, stable, dry location for all of the equipment and operator. 
• Properly grounded electrical outlet of the correct voltage. A three prong or GFCI outlet may 

not be properly grounded. If in doubt, have outlet inspected by a licensed electrician. 
• Clear path to electrical outlet that does not contain any potential sources of damage for the 

power cord. 

2. Inspect the work to be done. Determine the pipe type and size, and clearance around the 

pipe. Determine the size and location  of the hole to be cut. Clearly mark the cut location. If 

installing  a  fitting,  follow  the  fitting 

manufacturer’s  instructions.  Determine  the  correct 

equipment  for  the  job.  See  the  Description  and  Specification  sections  for  tool  information. 

Make  sure  that  the  pipe  to  be  cut  is  well  supported  and  stable.  The  pipe  must  be  able  to 

handle  the  weight  of  the  Hole  Cutting  Tool  and  the  forces  applied  during  cutting  without 

moving. If working on an existing system, make sure that the system has been depressurized 

and drained. The Hole Cutting Tools are not designed for hot tapping purposes. Cutting into 

pressurized or systems with fluids in them can cause spills, electrical shock and other serious 

injury. Know the contents of the pipe and any specific hazards associated with the contents. 

3. Confirm that the equipment to be used has been properly inspected, 

4. Select an appropriate hole saw for the work to be performed. Make sure that the hole saw 

is properly assembled per its instructions and is in good working order.   

5. With the Hole Cutting Tool on a stable surface, install the hole saw into the chuck. Always 

make  sure  that  the  ON/OFF  switch  is  in  the  OFF  position  and  the  Hole  Cutting  Tool  is 

unplugged before installing or changing the hole saw or drill. 
• Open the chuck wide enough for the shank of the hole saw. If needed, the chuck key can be 

used to open the chuck. Make sure that the shank and the chuck jaws are clean. 
• Fully insert the shank into the chuck. Make sure that the hole saw is centered in the chuck 

and firmly tighten the chuck by hand. 

• Use the chuck key in all three chuck holes to securely 

tighten the chuck onto the shank. Make sure to remove the chuck key from the chuck before 

turning the tool ON. 

 

Mounting The Hole Cutting Tool On The Pipe 

Use  good  lifting  technique  when  placing  on  the  pipe,  do  not  overreach,  and  keep  good 

balance  and  footing  at  all  times.  Depending  on  the  circumstances,  two  people  may  be 

necessary to mount the Hole Cutting Tool onto the pipe. Hole Cutting Tools can be used at 

any angle or orientation. If cutting a hole on the side or bottom of a pipe, it may be easier to 

place the Hole Cutting Tool on the top of the pipe to fasten the chain around the pipe and then 

move the Hole Cutting Tool into final position. 

 

1. Make sure the chain is hanging freely and the swivel handle is fully loosened. 

2. Carefully lift the JK114 Hole Cutting Tool and place with the V-shaped guides squarely on 

the  pipe  near  the  location  of the  cut.  Make sure  the  chain  is  not  between  the  pipe  and  tool 

base. 

3. Always keep at least one hand on the Hole Cutting Tool to stabilize and guide it. Grasp the 

end of the chain and pull it snugly around the pipe. Hook the closest chain pin on the wear 

Summary of Contents for JK114

Page 1: ...tter MODEL JK114 WARNING Read this Operator s Manual carefully before using this tool Failure to understand and follow the contents of this manual may result in electrical shock fire and or serious pe...

Page 2: ...pose electrical tools to rain or wet conditions Water entering a tool will increase the risk of electrical shock Do not abuse cord Never use the cord to carry the tools or pull the plug from an outlet...

Page 3: ...ge of parts and any other condition that may affect the tool s operation If damaged have the tool serviced before using Many accidents are caused by poorly maintained tools Use only accessories that a...

Page 4: ...or and gear reduction optimizes performance of large diameter hole saws The two feed handles allows the operator to use the Hole Cutting Tool from either the left or right side Specifications Cutting...

Page 5: ...N position The motor should start and the chuck turn counter clockwise viewed from the chuck end Inspect the tool for misalignment binding odd noises or other unusual conditions Move the ON OFF switch...

Page 6: ...r 5 With the Hole Cutting Tool on a stable surface install the hole saw into the chuck Always make sure that the ON OFF switch is in the OFF position and the Hole Cutting Tool is unplugged before inst...

Page 7: ...ces chips that can be thrown or fall into eyes Do not use for hot tapping When cutting into an existing system the pipe must be drained and depressurized prior to cutting This reduces the risk of elec...

Page 8: ...ightly at times for chip removal If needed the Hole Cutting Tool can be shut off and a small amount of appropriate cutting lubricant applied to the work piece Do not apply lubricant while the tool is...

Page 9: ...equire any additional grease unless significant leakage has occurred In those cases the tools should be returned to a service center Do not lubricate the bearings that ride on the posts The bearings a...

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