Starting Operation

  • Always set the selector switch (13) to the locking position when you are not using the power tool.
  • Before starting to operate the power tool, always ensure that the selector switch (13)is in the correct position.
  • Do not move the selector switch (13) when the release switch (14) is pressed. This may damage the power tool.

To start cutting mode, set the (13) selector switch to the cutting position (position a, ) and press the release switch (14). To reverse the direction of movement, set the selector switch (13) to the reversal position (position b ) and press and hold the selector switch in this position while pressing the release switch. When you release the selector switch and the release switch, the power tool will automatically switch to the locking position . If you press the release switch (14) continuously, the power tool will go through a full cycle and automatically stop in the fully open position. To lock the release switch (14), set the selector switch (13) to the locking position . When in this position, the release switch (14) cannot be pressed.

Note: Do not cut threaded rods while the direction of movement is reversed. This will lead to the power tool being damaged. Only operate the power tool in the reverse direction of movement with no load or in order to fully open the cutting jaws (3).

Note: If you release the release switch (14) after cutting while the cutting jaws (3) are opening and also set the selector switch (13) to the reversal position, the cutting jaws will close. They will open again if you press the release switch again.

Adjust the thread size of the threaded rod to be cut on the threaded rod guide (5). This moves the M6/M8 and M10/M12 supporting surface for the threaded rod to the correct orientation.
Before pressing the release switch (14), insert the threaded rod such that its screw threads match those of the cutting jaw (3) of the stationary holder (4). If the screw threads are not aligned correctly, this could lead to a break in the cutting jaws (3) and cause personal injury from fragments being flung out. This could also damage the thread of the threaded rod such that you can no longer screw on any nuts.
Before cutting, position the threaded rode at a right angle to the cutting line (19) (see figure G) and ensure that the threaded rod is in good contact with the previously adjusted rod guide.
To start cutting mode, ensure that the selector switch (13) is in the cutting position (position a , see figure C) and press the release switch (14) continuously. The cutting jaw on the moving holder (2) overlaps with the cutting jaw on the stationary holder (4) and then moves back. If you release the release switch (14) before completing the cut, the cutting jaws (3) will come to a stop.

Note: If you are cutting a threaded rod made from ductile metal, such as stainless steel, burrs may be generated at the end of the cut. In this case, remove the burrs with a file.

If you press the release switch (14) continuously, the holders (2) and (4) of the cutting jaws (3) will close once, before returning to the fully open position and then coming to a stop. Release the release switch (14) and press it again to start the next cutting sequence.

The hex key (8) provided can be stored on the power tool so that it is not lost. To take out the hex key, remove the rechargeable battery and pull out the hex key. After use, stow the hex key back in the power tool and insert the rechargeable battery.

The worklight (16) illuminates the work area in poor lighting conditions.

Caution: Do not look directly into the lamp.

Press the release switch (14) gently to switch on the worklight (16) without also switching on the motor. Fully press the release switch if you wish to cut threaded rods. The worklight is automatically switched on during operation. The lamp will light up for as long as the release switch is pressed. The worklight will go out approximately 15 seconds after the release switch is released.

To make precise cuts, move the threaded rod guide (5)̈ into position depending on the diameter of the threaded rod to be cut (M6/M8 or M10/M12).

Before cutting, position the threaded rod perpendicular to the cutting line (19). Make sure that the threads of the threaded rod and the threads of the stationary cutting jaw are interlinked (see figure K). Make sure that the threaded rod is in good contact with both surfaces of the rod guide (see figure G) and hold the threaded rod in this position with a firm grip. The cutting process generates a reactive force that can tip over the threaded rod. If the threaded rod tips over, this can lead to a poor cutting quality, the threaded rod jamming, or damage to the cutting jaws or the threaded rod. You should therefore keep the threaded rod in the described orientation while cutting.

Use the depth stop (10) if you want to cut threaded rods to the same length or if you want to cut off threaded rods with a specific overhang to a surface.
Press the (9) button and guide in the depth stop. When doing so, ensure that the toothed side of the depth stop is facing the toothed side of the button. The depth stop (10) has two measuring scales (millimetres and inches). You can turn the depth stop (10) to use the scale you require. Align the value of your required length on the depth stop (10) with the reference surface of the depth stop (11) (see figure I). To lock the depth stop, release the button (9) again.

Do not carry the power tool by the depth stop (10). Otherwise, the power tool may fall over and cause personal injury and/or damage to the power tool.