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Cut Off Saw

350mm

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A powerful 2 stroke petrol cut off

saw capable of cutting to a depth 

of 125mm.

Operating & Safety Guide 912

Once the engine has started, squeeze and release
the throttle to release the trigger lock

and set the

throttle in the idling position.

Note that, 

if restarting

after a short break, 

you do not

need to use the choke.

If the engine floods 

push both the blue choke lever

and the decompression valve fully in. Squeeze the
throttle and press the trigger lock button to hold
the throttle open, 

then pull the starter handle

repeatedly until the engine fires.

Adjust the angle of the safety guard 

to suit the work,

to do this, simply grasp the guard firmly and turn to the
required angle.

Adopt a comfortable, balanced stance that allows
a good view of the cut.

Never use a cut-off saw 

when standing on an unstable platform, or on slippery,
uneven ground.

Grasp the machine firmly with both hands and
squeeze the throttle trigger

to bring the wheel up to

speed before starting the cut. 

Do not release the

trigger again until the saw is clear of the work.

Use the dust suppression kit to control the dust
created during the cut. 

The dust suppression kit must only be used 
with diamond wheels, NOT with standard 
abrasive wheels.

Let the wheel and saw do the work – 

don’t try to

force it through the material.

Keep the saw and/or work as steady as possible. 

Keep

the cut straight and do not allow the cutting
wheel to twist 

in the cut.

Never push the equipment beyond its design
limits. 

If it will not do what you want with reasonable

ease and speed, assume you have the wrong tool for the
job. Contact your local HSS Hire Shop for advice.

Handle the equipment with care. 

Avoid dropping it,

knocking it, or otherwise exposing it to damage.

Never expose the equipment to excessive
moisture, dust or dangerous/corrosive chemicals.

Keep the equipment clean.

You will find this less of a

chore if you clean up regularly rather than wait until the
end of the hire period.

If working with very dusty materials, stop work
and clean the saw more frequently.

When not in use,

store the equipment somewhere

clean, dry and safe 

from thieves.

EQUIPMENT CARE

BASIC TECHNIQUES

Be sure to use the correct fuel: a 50 to 1 blend of
unleaded petrol and two-stroke oil. Never use any
other type of oil as a substitute for two-stroke oil.

Move the ON/OFF switch into the OFF position.
Wait for the engine to stop and for the cutting
wheel to become stationary.

If the saw is not to be used again,

remove the cutting

wheel

by simply reversing the fitting procedure (see

Getting Started).

Finally,

dust down the saw before returning it.

FINISHING OFF

Code 07116

©HSS Hire Service Group Plc 1999 No. 912/01

Group Office: 25 Willow Lane, Mitcham, Surrey CR4 4TS

Web Site: http://www.hss.co.uk

Contact your local

0845 728 2828

…any comments?

If you have any suggestions to enable us to improve

the information within this guide please fax your

comments or write to the Product Manager at the

address below 

Fax: 020 8687 5001

912/01

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