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        Buffalo Tools HMDSBX Use and Care Manual
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1.    Specifications  DESCRIPTION     memo     Motor  120V 60Hz 400Watts 3 8amps 28000rpm   Line Cora 6 feet  plug  2 prong polarized ULL   Collet  Outside Nut Diameter 5 8 inch  1 2 min to 1 5 16 max   inches depth  2 3 8 inch square   3 1 2 D  X11 12  H  inches   4 4 and 1 8 inch collets    Save This Manual  You will need the manual for the safety warnings and precautions  assembly instructions  operating and maintenance procedures  parts list  and diagram  Keep your invoice with this manual  Write the invoice  number on to inside of the front cover  Keep the manual and invoice in a  safe and dry place for future reference  o    i          Safety Warnings and Precautions   WARNING   When using tool   basic safety precautions should   always be followed to reduce the risk of personal injury and   damage to equipment    Read all instructions before using this tool    4  Keep work area clean  Cluttered areas invite injuries    2  Observe work area conditions   Do not use machines pr power  tools in damp or wet locations  Don   t expose to rain  Keep work area  well lighted  Do not use electrically powered tools in the presence of  flammable gases or liquids    3  Keep children away  Children must never be allowed in the work  area   Do not let them handle machines  tools  or extension cords    4  Store idle equipment   When not un use  tools must be stored in a  dry location to inhibit rust  Always lock up tools and keep out of reach     of children      5  Do not force tool  It 
2.  warranty  Only use accessories intended for us   with this tool    2          19  Do not operate tool if under the influence of alcohol or  drugs  Read warning labels on prescriptions to determine if your  judgment or reflexes are impaired while taking drugs  If there is any     doubt   do not operate the tool    20  Use proper size and type extension cord  If an extension cord  is required it must be of the proper size and type to supply the correct  corrent to the tool without heating up  Otherwise   the extension cord  could melt and catch fire  or cause electrical damage to the tool  This  tool requires use of an extension cord of 0 to 10 amps capatibility  up  to 50 feet    with wire size rated at 18 AWG  Longer extension cords  require larger size wire  If you are using the tool outdoors  use an  extension cord rated for outdoor use   signified by    WA    on the   Jacket     21  Maintenance   For your safety  service and maintenance should be  performed regularly by a qualified technician    Note   Performance of this too  may vary depending on variations in local  line voltage  Extension cord usage may also affect tool  performance    Warning  The warnings  cautions  and instructions discussed      in this instruction manual cannot cover all possible conditions   and situations that may occur  It must be understood by the   operator that common sense  and factors which cannot be built  into this product  but must be supplied by the operator     Operation  This cut ou
3. N THIS MANUAL AS A REFERENCE TOOL ONLY   NEITHER THE MANUFACTURER NOR DISTRIBUTOR MAKES ANY  REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY OF ANY KIND TO THE BUYER THAT  HE OR SHE IS QUALIFIED TO MAKE ANY REPAIRE TI THE PRODUCT OR  THAT HE OR SHE IS QUALIFIED TO REPLACE ANY PARTS OF THE  PRODUCT   IN FACT  THE MANUFACTURER AND OR DISTRIBUTOR  EXPRESSLY STATES THAT ALL REPAIRS AND PARTS PEFLACEMENTS  SHOILD BE UNDERTAKEN BY CERTIFIED AND LICENSED THCHNICIANS  AND NOT BY THE BUYER  THE BUYER ASSUMES ALL RISK AND  LIABILITY ARISING OUT OF HIS OR HER REPAIRS TO THE ORIGINAL  PRODUCT OR REPLACEMENT PARTS THERETO  OR ARISING OUT OF  HIS OR HER INSTALLATION OF REPLACEMENT PARTS THERETO           
4. ot in use    12  Remove adjusting keys and wrenches   Check that keys and  adjusting wrenches are removed from the tool or machine work  surface before plugging it in    13  Avoid unintentional starting   Be sure the switch is in the off  position    when not in use and before plugging on  Do not carry any tool  with your finger on the trigger   whether it is plugged in or not    14  Stay alert  Watch what you are    doing   use common sense  Do not  operate any tool when you are tired    45  Take caution as some woods contain preservatives such as  copper chromium arsenate  CCA  which can be toxic  When  cutting    these material extra care should be taken to avoid inhalation  and minimize skin contact    16  Check for damaged parts  Before using any tool  any part that  appears damaged should be carefully checked to determine that it will  operate properly and perform its intended function  Check for  alignment and binding of moving parts   any broken parts or mounting  fixtures  and any other condition that may affect proper operation  Any  part that is damaged should be properly repaired or replaced by a  qualified technician   Do not use the tool if any Switch dose not turn on  and off properly    17  Guard against electric shock   Prevent body contact with  grounded surfaces such as pipes  radiators  rang  s  and refrigerator  enclosures    18  Replacement parts and accessories  When servicifig use only  identical replacement parts  Use of any other parts will void the 
5. sition when not in use    Direction of Feed  Feed work into a blade or cutter against the  direction or rotation of the blade or cutter only    Caution   Before each use  check for damaged parts  Check for  alignment of moving parts  and binging of moving parts   Always check for breakage of parts  mounting problems or any  other condition that may affect a tool   s operation       Maintenance   1  Wipe the tool with a clean cloth after every use    2  Periodically blow our the Motor vent holes with compressed air to  prevent the buildup of dust and particles    3  Periodically wipe the Collets and Cutting Bits with a light oil to prevent  rust    4  Over time  if the performance of the tool diminishes  or it stops  working completely  it may be necessary to replace  the Motor Carbon  Brush Assemnly 11     This procedure must be completed by a qualified technician                    Parts List        _ Description    Carbon brush holder  7   Wire connector  Spring plate u  Collet  1 8   and1 4        Collet cap    Bracket    27     Collet wrench             ala    Screw for handle          w   oO  2       Plate washer  Cable holder       7              Ball bearing  Left body    Carbon brush assembly          NOTE  some parts are listed and shown for illustration  purposes only and are not available individually as  replacement parts                             PLEASE REAN THE FOLLOWING CAREFULLY      i    THE MANUFACTURER AND  OR DISTRIBUTOR HAS PROVIDED THE  PARTS DIAGRAM I
6. t tool is used to make clean  unique shape  cuts into drywall  and thin woods  etc   doing minimum tearing of the material edges     1  Loosen Stud Screw  23  enough to remove the Bracket  18  depth  gauge from the Cutout Tool             Spindle lock  ti  Motor 15  spindle Push Button    414 cotet      Collet Cap 22              2  Using the Collet Wrench  24    loosen the Coolet Cap  22  while  pressing in on the spindle Lock Push Buton    3  Insert the Cutting Bit into the Collet    4  Replace the depth gauge Bracket  18  and retighten Stud Screw 27      5  Mark the surface of the material to be cut    6  Adjust the depth gauge Bracket  18  by loosening Stud Screws 20    Then adjusting the Bracket Head 25  in or out until  the cutting bit  protrudes out slightly over the thickness of the material being cut   Retighten Stud Screws    7  Plug the cut out tool line cord  26  into  lt  an electrical outlet  The tool is  ready to use    8  With one hand  grasp the Handle  2   Place the other hand on the cut  out tool body    9  Using your thumb  press the sliding Switch 21  forward to turn ON     10  Drill a starter hole on the cut line    11  With the Bracket flush against the material  begin moving the cut out  tool slowly along the cutout line    12  When the cut is complete   Slide the Switch to the OFF position     Caution   Do not set the Tool down until the Motor has stopped  turning   Do not leave the tool plugged in when not in use   Do  not leave the tool in the ON po
7. will do the job better and more safety at the rate  for which it was intended  Do not use inappropriate attachments in an  attempt to exceed the tool capacity    6  Use the right tool for the job  Do not attempt to force a small tool  or attachment to do the work of a larger industrial tool  There are  certain applications for which this tool was designed  Do not modify  this tool and do not use this tool for a purpose for which it was not    intended   1                i    7  Dress properly   Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry as they can    be c  ught in moving parts  Protective  electrically non conductive  clothes and non skid footwear are recommended when working   Wear  restrictive halr covering to contain long hair    8  Use eye and protection  Always wear ANSI approved impact safety  goggles   Wear a full face shield if you are producing metal filings or  wood chips wear an ANSI approved dust mask or respirator when  working around metal  Wood  and chemical dusts and mists    9  Do not overreach  Keep proper footing and balance at all times  Do  not reach    over or across running machines    10  Maintain tools with care  Keep tools sharp and clean for better  and safer performance  Follow instructions for lubricating and  changing accessories  Inspect tool cords periodically and  if damaged   have them repaired by an authorized technician   Then handles must  be kept clean  dry  and free from oil and grease at all times    11  Disconnect power  Unplug tool when n
    
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