Husqvarna K970 用户手册

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OPERATING
Feed the machine in line with the blade. Side pressure can 
destroy the blade and is extremely dangerous.
Move the blade slowly backwards and forwards to give a 
small contact surface between the blade and material to 
be cut. This will mean the blade temperature is kept down 
resulting in efficient cutting.
Cutting depth
K 970 Ring can cut up to a depth of 260 mm (10 inches). 
Making a guide cut of 50-70 mm (2-3 inches) first, gives you 
better control of the machine. This means the water disc can 
penetrate into the workpiece and help control the machine. 
Attempting to saw the entire depth in one run takes longer. 
Working with several runs, 3 to 4 when the cut is 260 mm (10 
inches) in depth, is much quicker.
Large work
Cuts exceeding 1 m - secure a batten along the line to be cut. 
The batten acts as a guide. Use this guide to make a marking 
cut along the entire length of the cut, 50-70 mm (2-3 inches) 
in depth. Remove the guides once the marking cut has been 
made.
Small work
First make a shallow marking cut, max 50-70 mm (2-3 inches) 
in depth. Now make the final cut.
Cutting holes
First make the lower horizontal cut. Now make the two 
vertical cuts. Finish with the upper horizontal cut.
Remember to divide the blocks up into manageable 
pieces so that they can be transported and lifted safely.
When cutting out large holes it is important that the piece to 
be cut out is braced so that it cannot fall against the operator.
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260 mm
10”
NOTICE! If the upper horizontal cut is made before the 
lower horizontal cut, the work piece will fall on the blade and 
jam it.
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