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MasterCraft 055-4500-6 User Manual

MasterCraft 055-4500-6
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INSTRUCTION
MANUAL
CHOP SAW
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IMPORTANT:
Please read this manual carefully before using this chop saw
and save it for reference.
model no. 055-4500-6
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MasterCraft 055-4500-6 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandMasterCraft
Model055-4500-6
CategorySaw
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Quick Start Guide

Specifications

Safety Guidelines

Safety Recommendations

Precautions for personal safety of operator and others. Follow to avoid injury or fatality.

General Safety Rules

Read and understand all instructions to prevent electric shock, fire, or personal injury.

Electrical Safety

Guidelines regarding power tool plugs, outlets, and cords to prevent electric shock.

Personal Safety

Use and Care of Power Tools

Specific Safety Rules

Electrical Safety

Assembly Instructions

Checking the Lower Wheel Guard

Procedure to ensure the lower wheel guard functions correctly and drops freely.

Checking the Arbour Bolt

Procedure to ensure the abrasive wheel is fully tightened by checking the arbour bolt.

Using the Mitre Gauge

Adjusting the Cutting Angle

Adjusting the Width of Cut

Using the Quick-Release Lever and Vice Clamp

Operating Instructions

Applications

Lists the intended uses of the chop saw, such as cutting metal framing studs.

Power Supply

Ensures the power supply meets tool requirements to prevent overheating.

On/Off Switch

Instructions on how to turn the chop saw on and off using the trigger switch.

Cutting with the Chop Saw

Maintenance

General

Guidance on cleaning plastic parts and avoiding solvent damage.

Lubrication

States that the tool's bearings are pre-lubricated for life and require no further attention.

Abrasive Wheel Replacement

Detailed steps for replacing the abrasive wheel when worn or damaged.

Storage of the Arbour Wrench

Locking the Machine Arm for Carrying

Troubleshooting

Machine does not start

Addresses issues like power cord problems, tripped breakers, or faulty switches.

Motor does not reach full speed or power

Covers causes like low voltage, circuit overload, or motor issues.

Motor stalls, blows fuses, or trips circuit breakers

Diagnoses issues related to voltage, fuses, or overloading.

Motor overheats

Identifies causes such as low voltage, incorrect fuse size, or feeding wheel too fast.

Machine is noisy when running

Troubleshoots motor attention or wheel installation issues.

Wheel hits table

Addresses incorrect depth stop settings.

Wheel does not cut through material

Covers worn wheels, incorrect operation, or depth stop settings.

Machine vibrates or shakes excessively

Troubleshoots issues like out-of-round wheels, loose wheels, or unsecured work surface.

Exploded View

Parts List

Warranty

3-Year Limited Warranty

Details the warranty period, coverage, and exclusions for the product and accessories.

Additional Limitations

Specifies warranty applicability to the original purchaser and limits liability for damages.

Notice to Consumer

Informs consumers about their legal rights and statutory warranties.

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