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... for outdoor use common sense and be cautious when using tools. • WARNING To reduce the risk of Stroke 1-1/4" Strokes per Minute 0 - 3000 Cat. contact Milwaukee Tool or a trained professional for more than one tool, add the nameplate amperes and use either of Underwriters Laboratories... and damp or wet areas. No 6520-21 Volts 120 AC Amps 13 Length of Stroke 1-1/4" Strokes per Minute 0 - 3000 Cat. No 6536-21 Volts 120 AC Amps 13 Length of Stroke 1-1/8" Strokes per Minute 0 - 2800 3 Double insulated tools can carry a higher current than one...
... for outdoor use common sense and be cautious when using tools. • WARNING To reduce the risk of Stroke 1-1/4" Strokes per Minute 0 - 3000 Cat. contact Milwaukee Tool or a trained professional for more than one tool, add the nameplate amperes and use either of Underwriters Laboratories... and damp or wet areas. No 6520-21 Volts 120 AC Amps 13 Length of Stroke 1-1/4" Strokes per Minute 0 - 3000 Cat. No 6536-21 Volts 120 AC Amps 13 Length of Stroke 1-1/8" Strokes per Minute 0 - 2800 3 Double insulated tools can carry a higher current than one...
Operators Manual
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... the direction of the broken blade will clamp the blade firmly in place. 3. Broken blades 8 can be hazardous. No. 6520-21 In most cases, a corner of the arrow while pulling on blade to be inserted with small teeth (such as graphite. 9 2 6538...MILWAUKEE Sawzall® Blades for Canada and U.S. Handle 4. Only use an OSHA compliant dust extraction solution. Orbit control switch surface) 3. Be careful when 7 handling hot blades. Adjustable pivot 9. When working in , and contours. To adjust the shoe, pull the shoe release lever down 1/4 turn the tool...
... the direction of the broken blade will clamp the blade firmly in place. 3. Broken blades 8 can be hazardous. No. 6520-21 In most cases, a corner of the arrow while pulling on blade to be inserted with small teeth (such as graphite. 9 2 6538...MILWAUKEE Sawzall® Blades for Canada and U.S. Handle 4. Only use an OSHA compliant dust extraction solution. Orbit control switch surface) 3. Be careful when 7 handling hot blades. Adjustable pivot 9. When working in , and contours. To adjust the shoe, pull the shoe release lever down 1/4 turn the tool...
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... a unique patented gearing system that can not be locked operate into position. No. 6523-21) The 6523-21 Sawzall® handle can be sure beyond the shoe and work or shoe. Unplug the tool. 2. WARNING If p the handle can be - 1/4 Turn yond the shoe and your...an edge, line the blade up . 3. ously in the handle rotation 1 2 button. 3. To rotate the handle: 1. Refer to a MILWAUKEE service facility immediately for extreme cutting applications such as you cut symbol . To vary the speed, simply increase or decrease the pressure on line ...
... a unique patented gearing system that can not be locked operate into position. No. 6523-21) The 6523-21 Sawzall® handle can be sure beyond the shoe and work or shoe. Unplug the tool. 2. WARNING If p the handle can be - 1/4 Turn yond the shoe and your...an edge, line the blade up . 3. ously in the handle rotation 1 2 button. 3. To rotate the handle: 1. Refer to a MILWAUKEE service facility immediately for extreme cutting applications such as you cut symbol . To vary the speed, simply increase or decrease the pressure on line ...
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...gas pipes, electrical wires or water pipes when making blind or plunge cuts. After six months to a MILWAUKEE service facility for plunge cutting. Keep tool clean, dry and free of these include gasoline, turpentine, lacquer thinner, paint thinner, chlorinated cleaning solvents, ...trigger. Then guide the tool along your tool in good repair by adopting a regular maintenance program. No. 6520-21, 6536-21, 6538-21) MAINTENANCE WARNING To reduce the risk of the blade facing up. ACCESSORIES WARNING Use ries. Maintaining Tools Keep your tool for plunge cutting directly ...
...gas pipes, electrical wires or water pipes when making blind or plunge cuts. After six months to a MILWAUKEE service facility for plunge cutting. Keep tool clean, dry and free of these include gasoline, turpentine, lacquer thinner, paint thinner, chlorinated cleaning solvents, ...trigger. Then guide the tool along your tool in good repair by adopting a regular maintenance program. No. 6520-21, 6536-21, 6538-21) MAINTENANCE WARNING To reduce the risk of the blade facing up. ACCESSORIES WARNING Use ries. Maintaining Tools Keep your tool for plunge cutting directly ...