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OPERATION
Using the Transport Lock
The transport lock secures the handle for transporting and storing the
tool. To release the transport lock, push down the handle and pull out the
transport lock. To lock the transport lock, push down the handle and
push in the transport lock.
Removing and Installing Cut-Off Wheels (Fig. 1)
The cut-off machine is supplied with the abrasive cut-off wheel
installed. MILWAUKEE recommends using only MILWAUKEE 14"
Abrasive Cut-Off Wheels, 3/32" wide with this tool. Before operating the
tool, make sure the wheel is in good condition as described in the
“Specific Safety Instructions - Abrasive Cut-Off Machines”.
Adjusting the Depth of Cut (Fig. 2)
Use the depth adjustment to change the depth of cut. When adjusted
properly, the depth adjustment bolt prevents the cut-off wheel from
contacting the surface under the base during cutting.
Cut-off wheels wear down as they are used and the depth of cut may
need to be increased.
1. To adjust the depth of cut, loosen the wing nut.
2. Turn the depth adjustment bolt to achieve the desired depth of cut.
3. Tighten the wing nut.
To change wheels:
1. Unplug tool.
2. Release the transport lock.
To reduce the risk of injury, always unplug tool before
attaching or removing accessories. Use only specifically
recommended accessories. Others may be hazardous.
WARNING!
Fig. 2
Wing nut
Depth adjustment bolt
To reduce the risk of injury, do not use the FIXTEC nut on any
other tool. The FIXTEC nut is specifically designed for this
application and may be hazardous when used on other tools.
WARNING!
Using the Quick Release Lever (Fig. 3)
1. To release the quick release lever, rotate the lever fully to the left.
2. To lock the quick release lever, rotate the lever fully to the right.
Fig. 1
Moveable portion of guard
Abrasive cut-off
wheel
Outer flange
Inner flange
FIXTEC nut
Fig. 3
Release
Lock
Using the FIXTEC Nut
The FIXTEC nut allows for wheel changes without tools. To use the
FIXTEC nut, pull out the hinged latch and spin off the nut. To replace the
nut, hand tighten the nut until it is secure. Do not over tighten the nut. This
may damage the wheel and the flanges. When the nut is tight, snap the
hinged latch back into position. Make sure the hinged latch is down
before using the tool.
3. Pull back the moveable portion of the guard to expose the wheel arbor
and FIXTEC nut.
Press down the spindle lock lever and loosen the FIXTEC nut
(counterclockwise).
4. Remove the FIXTEC nut, outer flange and cut-off wheel.
5. Check the two (2) wheel flanges to be sure they are in good condi-
tion. Remove any nicks or burrs, which could cause uneven cutting
pressure and result in wheel damage.
6. Install the cut-off wheel, outer flange and FIXTEC nut
(Fig. 1).
7. Press down the spindle lock lever while tightening the FIXTEC nut
(clockwise).
NOTE: Hand tighten the FIXTEC nut firmly, but do not use excessive
pressure. Overtightening the FIXTEC nut may damage the wheel and
flanges. Do not use any tool to tighten the FIXTEC nut. Hand tighten
only.
8. Check the wheel for free rotation after installation.
9. Allow the moveable portion of the guard to return to its original
position.
10. Before starting a cut, step back and out of line from the tool wheel
and make a trial run to confirm that the wheel is in good condition.
When replacing a cut-off wheel, run the tool for over 3 minutes.
When starting routine work, run the tool for over 1 minute.
To reduce the risk of injury, use only the proper TYPE 1
wheels made for this machine. DO NOT USE TOOTHED BLADES.
WARNING!