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RIDGID 614 User Manual

RIDGID 614
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Dry Cut Saw
OPERATOR’S
MANUAL
• Français – 11
• Castellano – pág. 23
614
WARNING!
Read this Operator’s Manual
carefully before using this
tool. Failure to understand
and follow the contents of this
manual may result in electri-
cal shock, fire and/or serious
personal injury.
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RIDGID 614 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandRIDGID
Model614
CategorySaw
LanguageEnglish

Summary

General Safety Information

Work Area Safety

Keep work area clean, avoid flammable atmospheres, keep bystanders away, and keep floors dry.

Electrical Safety

Ensure proper grounding, avoid wet conditions, do not abuse cords, use correct extension cords.

Personal Safety

Stay alert, dress properly, avoid accidental starting, use safety equipment, and maintain balance.

Tool Use and Care

Tool Use and Care

Use clamps, do not force, ensure switch works, disconnect power, store properly, maintain tools, use correct accessories, inspect cords, keep handles dry.

Specific Safety Information

Dry Cut Saw Safety

Wear safety glasses/ear protection, keep guards in place, clamp workpiece, keep hands away from blade, reach full speed, use correct blade.

Description, Specifications and Standard Equipment

Description

Details the saw's design for cutting pipe and irregular materials, its vise, and electrical specifications.

Specifications

Provides cutting capacity chart for 90° and 45° angles and motor specifications like voltage and RPM.

Standard Equipment

Lists included items: Dry Cut Saw, 14" Blade, and two Allen Wrenches.

Inspect Dry Cut Saw

Inspect Dry Cut Saw

Regularly inspect power cord, plug, switches, parts, guards, and blade for damage or proper function.

Saw and Work Area Set-up

Saw and Work Area Set-up

Ensure adequate lighting, no flammables, grounded outlet, clear path, dry place, and level ground.

Operating Dry Cut Saw

Operating Dry Cut Saw

Wear safety gear, clamp workpiece, keep hands clear, start tool properly, and stop tool after cut.

Clamping the Workpiece

Clamping the Workpiece

Adjust the two-lever vise for angle cuts, place workpiece, secure with horizontal and upper levers.

Cutting with Dry Cut Saw

Cutting with Dry Cut Saw

Start tool, grasp handle, depress lock-off, pull trigger, let motor reach speed, cut slowly, raise saw before stopping.

Removing the Workpiece

Removing the Workpiece

Release vise levers, slide workpiece out carefully, support long workpieces to prevent tipping.

Tips For Using The Dry Cut Saw

Tips For Using The Dry Cut Saw

Do not force blade, cut within capacity, reach full speed, avoid stop/restart with material, clamp correctly.

Maintenance Instructions

Changing Saw Blade

Unplug tool, remove safety cover, press spindle lock, unscrew bolt, remove old blade, install new blade correctly.

Replacing Carbon Brushes

Replacing Carbon Brushes

Replace brushes when worn to 1/4" or sparking occurs. Change both at the same time.

Saw Storage

Saw Storage

Store motor-driven equipment indoors or covered, in a locked area, out of reach of children.

Service and Repair

Service and Repair

Service by authorized technician, use identical replacement parts, contact Technical Service Department for questions.

Wiring Diagram

Wiring Diagram

Illustrates the electrical connections for the tool, including neutral, ground, and component wiring.

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