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© 2021 ICS®, Oregon Tool Inc. REV12232021 P/N 610794
536-E OPERATOR MANUAL
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ENGLI SH
Operation
CUTTING WITH THE POWER CUTTER
The single most important factor an operator can control to increase chain life is to
use adequate water pressure. Insufficient water supply may result in excessive wear
to the chain, which can lead to loss of strength and chain breakage, and/or damage
to the guidebar nose sprocket.


water as needed to achieve the correct pressure.
IMPORTANT
To assure the best performance from your ICS power cutter, follow all safety
precautions and recommended techniques. Additional helpful information can be
obtained at icsdiamondtools.com.
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
1. Select the proper chain type for the material being cut.

WARNING
3. Assure that appropriate bracing is in place to control the
cut section of the workpiece. Plan for safe removal of cut
piece.
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5. Avoid pinching the guidebar and chain by using shims
or otheranchoring devices to stabilize the workpiece.

sides. Save the easiest cut for last - see image at right.
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or bystanders. Concrete is very heavy,

7. Plan your cuts so that the cut sections are of manageable size and weight.
NOTE: When cutting with the 536-E and another narrower kerf tool. always cut with
the 536-E power cutter rst to avoid pinching. Never place the guidebar and chain in a
narrower cut, rapid pushback or kickback may occur.
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