Porter-Cable PC1800SS Cordless Saw User Manual


 
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CUTTING A HOLE FOR AN ELECTRICAL OUTLET
(FIGURE H)
Shock Hazard. Shut off all live
electric circuits to any areas where cut outs will be
made.
1. Push any wiring deeply into the outlet box to avoid
damage from the cutting bit.
2. Before hanging the sheet covering the outlet, mark
the approximate location of the center of the outlet
on the wall board. Check the cutting bit depth
against the side of the board to be sure it will cut
entirely through the material.
3. Tack the sheet in place with a few fasteners
avoiding the stud holding the outlet. This allows the wall board to flex slightly around
the protruding fixture box.
4. Turn the tool on. Holding the tool firmly with both hands, plunge the bit straight into
the center of the outlet.
5. Cut to the right until the edge of the box is touched. Pull out just enough for the bit to
clear the edge of the box. Plunge in again holding the bit gently against the outside of
the box.
6. Follow the outside of the box as shown keeping slight pressure against the box. This
will minimize wandering and give you a clean precise cut.
7. Remove the waste and dust from the outlet. Finish fastening the sheet of wall board.
ASSEMBLING CIRCLE CUTTER (FIGURE I)
Laceration Hazard. Turn off tool
and remove battery before making any
adjustments or removing/installing attachments
or accessories.
1. Attach the handle and pivot knob as shown in
figure I.
ATTACHING CIRCLE CUTTER (FIGURE J)
Laceration Hazard. Turn off tool
and remove battery before making any
adjustments or removing/installing attachments
or accessories.
1. Place adapter (A) under depth guide opening.
2. Place circle cutter arm (B) on top of depth guide.
3. Screw threaded washer (C) onto adapter to
secure circle cutter arm (B).
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