Hitachi VB16Y Instruction Manual - Page 13

Pictgraph Illustration And Explanation - rebar

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English PICTGRAPH ILLUSTRATION AND EXPLANATION Read handling instructions before use. Do not this electric power tools in wet wether conditions. If the switch is turned off and then immediately turned on again, the motor may not start. Wait for at least one full second before attempting to turn the motor on again after it has been switched off. Begin operation only after ensuring that there are no people within the turning range of the material to be bent. Never bring your hand close to the cutter during operation. Avoid any work exceeding the maximum capacities. (Rebar diameter: #5 (5/8")) (Returning Halfway) 1 Select RETURN with the dial. 2 Pull the trigger. (Selecting the rebar size) Select the rebar size and the bending angle. 13

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English
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Read handling
instructions before
use.
Avoid any work exceeding the
maximum capacities.
(Rebar diameter: #5 (5/8"))
Do not this electric
power tools in wet
wether conditions.
Begin operation only after
ensuring that there are no
people within the turning
range of the material to
be bent.
Never bring your
hand close to the
cutter during
operation.
If the switch is turned off and then
immediately turned on again, the
motor may not start. Wait for at least
one full second before attempting to
turn the motor on again after it has
been switched off.
(Returning Halfway)
1
Select RETURN with the dial.
2
Pull the trigger.
(Selecting the rebar size)
Select the rebar size and
the bending angle.
PICTGRAPH ILLUSTRATION AND EXPLANATION