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5.

NEVER hold piece being cut in your hands
or across your leg. 

It is important to support

the work properly to minimize body exposure,
wheel binding, or loss of control.

6.

Hold tool by insulated gripping surfaces
when performing an operation where the
cutting tool may contact hidden wiring or
its own cord. 

Contact with a “live” wire will

also make exposed metal parts of the tool
“live” and shock the operator.

7.

When ripping always use a rip fence or
straight edge guide. 

This improves the

accuracy of cut and reduces the chance for
wheel binding.

8.

Always use wheels with correct size and
shape (diamond vs. round) arbor holes.

Wheels that do not match the mounting hard-
ware of the tool will run eccentrically, causing
loss of control.

9.

Never use damaged or incorrect wheel
washers or bolts. 

The wheel washers and

bolt were specially designed for your tool, for
optimum performance and safety of opera-
tion.

10.

Causes and Operator Prevention of Kick-
back:

Kickback is a sudden reaction to a pinched,
bound, or misaligned wheel, causing an
uncontrolled tool to lift up and out of the work-
piece toward the operator.
When the wheel is pinched or bound tightly
by the kerf closing down, the wheel stalls and
the motor reaction drives the unit rapidly back
toward the operator.
If the wheel becomes twisted or misaligned in
the cut, the teeth at the back edge of the
wheel can dig into the top surface of the
material being cut causing the wheel to climb
out of the kerf and jump back toward the
operator.
Kickback is the result of tool misuse and/or
incorrect operating procedures or conditions
and can be avoided by taking proper precau-
tions as given below:

Maintain a firm grip on the tool and posi-

tion your body and arm to allow you to
resist KICKBACK forces. 

KICKBACK forces

can be controlled by the operator, if proper
precautions are taken.

When wheel is binding, or when interrupt-
ing a cut for any reason, release the trig-
ger and hold the tool motionless in the
material until the wheel comes to a com-
plete stop. Never attempt to remove the
tool from the work or pull the tool back-
ward while the wheel is in motion or KICK-
BACK may occur. 

Investigate and take

corrective actions to eliminate the cause of
wheel binding.

When restarting a tool in the workpiece,
center the wheel in the kerf and check that
teeth are not engaged into the material. 

If

wheel is binding, it may walk up or KICK-
BACK from the workpiece as the tool is
restarted.

Support large panels to minimize the risk
of wheel pinching and KICKBACK. 

Large

panels tend to sag under their own weight.
Supports must be placed under the panel on
both sides, near the line of cut and near the
edge of the panel.
To minimize the risk of wheel pinching and
kickback. When cutting operation requires
the resting of the tool on the workpiece, the
tool shall be rested on the larger portion and
the smaller piece cut off.

 

Do not use dull or damaged wheel.

Unsharpened or improperly set wheels pro-
duce narrow kerf causing excessive friction,
wheel binding and KICKBACK.

Wheel depth and bevel adjusting locking
levers must be tight and secure before
making cut. 

If wheel adjustment shifts while

cutting, it may cause binding and KICKBACK.

Use extra caution when making a “Pocket
Cut” into existing walls or other blind
areas. 

The protruding wheel may cut objects

that can cause KICKBACK.

NEVER place your hand or fingers behind
the tool. 

If kickback occurs, the tool could

easily jump backwards over your hand, lead-
ing to serious personal injury.

Summary of Contents for ANGLE CUTTER 4110C

Page 1: ...O N M A N U A L WARNING For your personal safety READ and UNDERSTAND before using SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE w w w m a k i t a t o o l s c o m Angle Cutter 255 mm 10 MODEL 4110C 003505 DOUBLE INSULATION ...

Page 2: ...er tools create sparks which may ignite the dust or fumes 3 Keep bystanders children and visitors away while operating a power tool Distrac tions can cause you to lose control Electrical Safety 4 Double insulated tools are equipped with a polarized plug one blade is wider than the other This plug will fit in a polarized outlet only one way If the plug does not fit fully in the outlet reverse the p...

Page 3: ...Keep proper footing and balance at all times Proper footing and balance enables better control of the tool in unexpected situations 14 Use safety equipment Always wear eye protection Dust mask non skid safety shoes hard hat or hearing protection must be used for appropriate conditions Ordinary eye or sun glasses are NOT eye protection Tool Use and Care 15 Use clamps or other practical way to secur...

Page 4: ...ith product gained from repeated use replace strict adherence to cutter safety rules If you use this tool unsafely or incorrectly you can suffer serious personal injury 1 DANGER Keep hands away from cutting area and wheel Keep your second hand on auxiliary handle or motor housing If both hands are holding the tool they cannot be cut by the wheel 2 Keep your body positioned to either side of the wh...

Page 5: ...n below Maintain a firm grip on the tool and posi tion your body and arm to allow you to resist KICKBACK forces KICKBACK forces can be controlled by the operator if proper precautions are taken When wheel is binding or when interrupt ing a cut for any reason release the trig ger and hold the tool motionless in the material until the wheel comes to a com plete stop Never attempt to remove the tool ...

Page 6: ...specified for this tool 15 Be careful not to damage the spindle flanges especially the installing surface or bolt Damage to these parts could result in wheel breakage 16 Make sure the wheel is not contacting the workpiece before the switch is turned on Wait until the wheel attains full speed before cutting 17 Stop operation immediately if you notice anything abnormal 18 Never attempt to cut with t...

Page 7: ...degrees after you loosen the wing nut Adjust to the desired angle then secure the wing nut Switch action CAUTION Before plugging in the tool always check to see that the switch trigger actuates properly and returns to the OFF position when released To start the tool simply pull the switch trigger Release the switch trigger to stop ASSEMBLY CAUTION Always be sure that the tool is switched off and u...

Page 8: ... the workpiece surface keeping it flat and advancing smoothly until the cutting is completed Keep your cutting line straight and your speed of advance uniform CAUTION Use this tool for straight line cutting only Cutting curves can cause stress cracks or fragmentation of the diamond wheel and abrasive cut off wheel resulting in possible injury to persons in the vicinity MAINTENANCE CAUTION Always b...

Page 9: ...ts ACCESSORIES CAUTION These accessories or attachments are recommended for use with your Makita tool specified in this manual The use of any other accessories or attachments might present a risk of injury to persons Only use accessory or attachment for its stated purpose If you need any assistance for more details regarding these accessories ask your local Makita service center 255 mm 10 Diamond ...

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Page 13: ...13 First Class Postage Required Post Office will not deliver without proper postage Makita U S A Inc 14930 Northam Street La Mirada CA 90638 5753 Fold Cut ...

Page 14: ...ability Power Other Design Features Size Price Makita Brand 5 Any comments MAIL THIS PORTION Your answers to the following questions are appreciated BE SURE TO COMPLETE THE CUSTOMER S PORTION OF THIS FORM AND RETAIN FOR YOUR RECORDS DATE PURCHASED MODEL NO SERIAL NO INTL LAST NAME COMPANY NAME STREET ADRESS CITY STATE AGE ZIP CODE PHONE AREA CODE STATUS Married SEX M F Single MONTH DAY YEAR Under ...

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Page 16: ...e of Makita s Factory or Authorized Service Centers If inspection shows the trouble is caused by defective workmanship or material Makita will repair or at our option replace without charge This Warranty does not apply where repairs have been made or attempted by others repairs are required because of normal wear and tear the tool has been abused misused or improperly maintained alterations have b...

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