7
7
7
• When using the Mor
tar Plunge blades, the cut should have enough clearance on each end (shown in fig:12),
to ensure that no hammering of the blade ends occurs (as shown in fig.13).
“Hammering!”
“Hammering!”
“Hammering!”
Clearance
each end
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Fig.12
Fig.10
Fig.11
Fig.13
Operation continued
CAUTION: Do Not allow the forward or rear end of the blades to hammer onto hard surfaces (shown in figs:
10,11 & 13) as this will damage the blades and tool. If unintentional hammering occurs, stop the tool or withdraw
it from the cut immediately.
• When using any of the blade types, avoid hammering of the ends of the blades into the ends of the cut by using
a slow rocking and sweeping motion. For best performance try to ensure that the teeth are the only part of the
blade in contact with the workpiece.
CAUTION: Take care when setting the tool down to avoid chipping the tungsten carbide teeth.
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