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Clarke CONTRACTOR CON850 取扱説明書
4. Take extra care when cutting curves - move slowly to avoid stress on the
blade.
5. Avoid putting unnecessary pressure on the blade and avoid applying
lateral pressure. Let the blade work naturally.
6. Never try to start the tool if the blade becomes jammed in the workpiece.
7. If the blade becomes blunt in one section of its cutting edge, reposition
the shoe to utilise a sharper, unused portion of the blade. Fig 3 shows the
adjustable shoe which can be positioned close to the blade holder and
then extended to optimise the use of the blades & extend their useful life.

CUTTING DIFFERENT MATERIALS

Adjust the speed controller to suit the material being cut using the following
suggested settings as a starting point. However, the optimum speed will be
determined with practice.
Plastic
Steel
Hardboard
Ceramics, aluminium
Wood
CUTTING WOOD
PLUNGE CUTTING IN WOOD
• Rest the saw shoe on the workpiece in
such a position that the blade forms an appropriate angle for the plunge
cut.
• Switch the tool on and slowly feed in the blade. Make sure that the saw
shoe remains in contact with the workpiece at all times.
POCKET CUTS IN WOOD
• Measure and mark out the pocket cut. Using a narrow blade, rest the
bottom of the shoe on the workpiece ensuring the blade is on the cutting
line. If necessary, e.g. in confined spaces, use the outer edge of the saw
shoe as your guideline.
CUTTING METAL
1. Choose the correct blade for cutting metal. Support the workpiece with
wooden blocks on either side.
2. Apply a thin film of lubricant along the cutting line to prevent the tool from
overheating.
CUTTING PLASTCS
• Always work at reduced speed and carry out a test cut to see if the
material is sensitive to heat.
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1 - 3
2 - 4
3 - 4
3 - 6 (max)
4 - 6 (max)
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Fig 5