Makita JN3200 Owners Manual - Page 6

cutouts - die

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cutouts cutouts can b e done by first opening a round hole of about 42 mm ( 1-5/8")dia. or more in the material. Cutting stainless steel .There is more vibration when cutting stainless steel than mild steel. Less vibration and better cutting is possible by adding another washer (standard equipment) beneath the die. .Use the hex wrench provided t o remove the 2 screws and insert the washer below the die. Replace screws and tighten securely. Punch replacement .Fit the wrench provided onto the lock nut and tap the handle lightly with a hammer t o loosen the nut. .Then, take off the die holder and use the wrench provided t o remove the screw to the left (counterclockwise), now remove the punch. Note : When installing the screw and lock nut, be sure to tighten securely. If they become loose during operation, the tool may break down. Loosen with wrench Screw 6

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cutouts
cutouts
can
be
done by first opening
a
round hole
of
about
42
mm
(1
-5/8")
dia.
or more in the material.
Cutting
stainless
steel
.There
is
more vibration when cutting
stainless
steel
than mild
steel.
Less
vibra-
tion and better cutting
is
possible by add-
ing another washer (standard equipment)
beneath the die.
.Use
the hex wrench provided to remove
the
2
screws and insert the washer below
the die. Replace screws and tighten
se-
curely.
Punch replacement
.Fit
the wrench provided onto the lock
nut and tap
the
handle lightly with
a
hammer to loosen the nut.
.Then,
take off the die holder and use
the
wrench provided to remove the screw to
the left (counterclockwise), now remove
the
punch.
Note
:
When installing the screw and lock
nut, be sure to tighten securely.
If
they become loose during opera-
tion, the tool may break down.
Loosen
with wrench
Screw
6