Technical data
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Exact PipeCut 170/170E
pipecutting system
operating instructions
Before operating the tool
Ensure that the motor unit is in the upright position.
The yellow mark of the UNLOCK button is visible.
Check that the blade is correctly fitted, in good
condition and suitable for the material to be cut.
Ensure the pipe saw guide wheels rotate.
Ensure the support wheels rotate.
Check the operation of the lower blade guard.
Ensure the pipe is empty.
If plastic pipes have been cut with the pipe saw
(resulting in long, statically charger slivers), open
the blade guard cover, and clean carefully the lower
blade guard and the entire pipe saw.
Connection to the mains power supply
Ensure that the mains voltage is the same as
indicated on the rating plate (Figure A/14). Connect
the pipe saw to the power outlet only after having
checked this.
Precise setting of the cutting point
When you mark the cutting point on the pipe to be
cut, deduct 20 mm from the required dimension
(Easy-to-remember rule: The cutting mark location
requires a measurement of - 20 mm.)(Figure C)
Setting the pipe on supports
Use the system supports when cutting pipes. This
will ensure safe working and optimum result. Work
on flat underground. Place the pipe on two supports
so that the cutting point is between the supports.
Place two more support under both ends of the pipe.
Check that all support wheel contact the pipe (adjust
if required e.g. with pieces of lumber) (figure B).
When cutting short pipes (25cm or less) place the
supports so that the cutting point is outside supports
(figure D). Support the pipe with your left leg, if
required. Proper arrangements will prevent the blade
from jamming as the pipe is cut through.
Fig C
Fig B
Fig D
Operation
Cutting mark
Cutting point
20mm










