Roberts 10-95 Owner's Manual

25" Multi-Floor Cutter
OWNER’S MANUAL
Coupeuse à planchers multiples de
630 mm
MANUEL D’UTILISATION
Cortador para múltiples pisos de
630 mm
MANUAL DE OPERACIÓN
WARNING Read and understand all instructions. Failure to follow all instructions may result in serious bodily injury. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
AVERTISSEMENT Lire et comprendre toutes les directives. Le non-respect des directives peut causer des blessures graves.VEUILLEZ CONSERVER CES DIRECTIVES POUR RÉFÉRENCE ULTÉRIEURE.
ADVERTENCIA Lea y comprenda todas las instrucciones. Si no se cumplen todas las instrucciones a puede producir lesiones físicas graves. CONSERVE ESTAS INSTRUCCIONES PARA CONSULTARLAS EN EL FUTURO.
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SAFETY RULES FOR THE MULTI-FLOOR CUTTER
WARNING! FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE RULES MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY! USING THIS MACHINE WITH RESPECT AND CAUTION WILL CONSIDERABLY LESSEN THE POSSIBILITY OF PERSONAL INJURY.
1. READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING THE MULTI-FLOOR CUTTER.
2. If you are not thoroughly familiar with the operation of the Multi-Floor Cutter, obtain advice from a qualified instructor or call 866-435-8665
3. Stay alert. Do not operate while under the influence of drugs, alcohol, or medication.
4. Always wear safety approved eye protection with side shields (ANSI Z87.1)
5. Keep work area and free of debris.
6. Keep children and unauthorized persons away from the Multi-Floor Cutter and work area.
7. Make sure tool is secure. Operate only on a firm substrate or solid stand.
8. Use the right tool. Do not force the Multi-Floor Cutter or use it for a job for which it was not designed; use only on approved materials.
9. Keep blade sharp. A dull blade will not perform properly.
10. Always keep hands away from blade while operating or carrying.
11. Do not alter or misuse this tool. The Multi-Floor Cutter is precision built; modifications not specified in this manual may result in a dangerous condition.
12. Maintain the Multi-Floor Cutter with care. Keep blade sharp and clean. Follow instructions for lubricating and changing accessories.
13. Use only recommended accessories. The use of improper accessories may cause hazards or injury.
14. Never leave the Multi-Floor Cutter unattended. Secure the handle with the lock chain when not in use.
15.
WARNING: Some dust created by power sanding, sawing, grinding, drilling, and other construction activities contains chemicals known (to the State of California) to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. Some examples of these chemicals are:
• Lead from lead-based paints,
• Crystalline silica from bricks and cement and other masonry products, and
• Arsenic and chromium from chemically-treated lumber. Your risk from these exposures varies, depending on how often you do this type of work.
To reduce your exposure to these chemicals: work in a well ventilated area, and work with approved safety equipment, such as those dust masks that are specially designed to filter out microscopic particles.
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SET UP OF THE CUTTER
Install the wheel assembly to the cutter base with provided bolts and nuts as shown.
Pull up the lock pin on the aluminum handle as shown and insert the handle into the handle base as shown.
Warning: Do not put your fingers against the sharp edge of the blade at any time.
CUTTING PREPARATION
Adjust the angle attachment to desired angle as needed.
The angle attachment can be used on left side of the table as shown.
Warning: Do not put your fingers against the sharp edge of the blade at any time.
STRAIGHT CUTTING
Insert material between the cutting blade and the base, flush it with the guide bar as shown and hold the material then push handle down to complete a cut.
Warning: Maintain control of the handle. Do not allow handle to slam back after making a cut.
45° CUTTING
Adjust the angle attachment to 45°. Insert material between the cutting blade and the base, against the angle attachment as shown, then push the handle down to complete a cut.
Warning: Maintain control of the handle. Do not allow handle to slam back after making a cut.
Warning: Do not put your fingers against the sharp edge of the blade at any time.
SET UP
CUTTING
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MAINTENANCE
CHANGING THE BLADE
Use Roberts #10-468 (25") Replacement Blade. Use the provided Allen wrench to remove the screws, then hold the blade at each end and carefully move the blade out of blade holder.
Note: The flat side of the blade should face the table.
Warning: Do not put your fingers against the sharp edge of the blade at any time.
CHANGING THE NYLON BAR
Use the provided Allan wrench to remove the screws, then hold the nylon bar and carefully move it out of nylon bar holder.
Warning: Do not put your fingers against the sharp edge of the blade at any time.
TRANSPORT
Insert the pin as shown to the hole in the aluminum eccentric cam and carry the cutter as shown.
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ROBERTS 10-95 EXPLODED PARTS DIAGRAM
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ROBERTS 10-95 PARTS LIST
NO. DESCRIPTION QTY. NO. DESCRIPTION QTY.
1 Screw M6 × 12 4 28 Screw M8 2
2 Washer Φ6 4 29 Handle A 1
3 Rubber Feet 4 30 Handle B 1
4 Hex Bolt M8 × 55 12 31 Nut M4 2
5 Left Wheel Base 2 32 Right ABS Handle 1
6 Right Wheel Base 2 33 Screw M4 ×30 2
7 Hex Bolt M8 × 40 2 34 Left ABS Handle 1
8 Carry Wheel 2 35 Guide Bar 1
9 Nut M8 10 36 Sleeve 8
10 Main Base 1 37 Nut M10 4
11 Rod 2 38 Washer Φ10 1
12 Spring 2 39 Nut M10 4
13 Screw M4 × 14 10 40 Nut M5 3
14 Nylon Bar 2 41 Carry Handle 1
15 Screw M5 × 10 10 42 Screw M5 × 8 15
16 Blade 1 43 Working Table 1
17 Blade Base 1 44 Screw M5 × 12 3
18 Screw M8 × 14 2 45 Screw M5 × 20 12
19 Shaft 2 46 End Board 1
20 Pin Sleeve 2 47 Foot 2
21 Screw M4 × 8 4 48 Screw M8 × 30 4
22 Pin 2 49 Screw M8 × 16 2
23 Nut M12 1 50 Frame B 1
24 Nylon Wheel 4 51 Cross Bar 3
25 Screw M6 × 16 4 52 Frame A 1
26 Handle Base 1 53 Upholder 2
27 Bolt M12 × 120 1 54 Aluminum Eccentric Cam 1
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CUTTING CAPACITY CHART
WOOD FLOORING
JANKA HARDNESS
RATING
WILL CUT UP TO
5/8" ENGINEERED WOOD FLOORING
Eastern White Pine 380 Yes
Basswood 410 Yes
White Pine 420 Yes
Hemlock 500 Yes Chestnut 540 Yes
Larch 590 Yes
Douglas Fir 660 Yes
Southern Yellow Pine (Loblolly and Shortleaf) 690 Yes
Shedua 710 Yes
Sycamore 770 Ye s
Parana 780 Yes
Lacewood / Leopardwood 840 Yes
Southern Yellow Pine (Longleaf) 870 Yes
Cedar 900 Yes
Paper Birch 910 Yes
Boire 940 Ye s
Black Cherry / Imbuia 950 Yes
Sakura 995 Yes
Teak 1000 Yes
Black Walnut 1010 Yes
Boreal 1023 Yes
Makore 1100 Yes
Brazilian Eucalyptus / Rose Gum 1125 Yes
Cocobolo 1136 Yes
Carbonized Bamboo (represents one species) 1180 Yes
Heart Pine 1225 No
Movingui 1230 No
Yellow Birch 1260 No
Carribean Heart Pine 1280 No
Red Oak (Northern) 1290 No
American Beech 1300 No
Ash (White) 1320 No
Ribbon Gum 1349 No
Tasmanian Oak 1350 No
White Oak 1360 No
Australian Cypress 1375 No
Natural Bamboo (represents one species) 1380 No
Coffee Bean 1390 No
Hard Maple / Sugar Maple 1450 No
Sweet Birch 1470 No
Curupixa 1490 No
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CUTTING CAPACITY CHART (CONTINUED)
WOOD FLOORING
JANKA HARDNESS
RATING
WILL CUT UP TO
5/8" ENGINEERED WOOD FLOORING
Kambala 1540 No
Peroba 1557 No
True Pine / Timborana 1570 No
Zebrawood 1575 No
Tualang 1624 No
Wenge / Red Pine 1630 No
Highland Beech 1686 No
Locust 1700 No
Kempas 1710 No
Merbau 1712 No
Blackwood 1720 No
African Padauk 1725 No
Rosewood 1780 No
Bangkirai 1798 No
Afzelia / Doussie 1810 No
Hickory / Pecan / Satinwood 1820 No
Goncalo Alves / Tigerwood 1850 No
Purpleheart 1860 No
Jarrah 1910 No
Amendoim 1912 No
Merbau 1925 No
Tallowwood 1933 No
Cameron 1940 No
Bubinga 1980 No
Sydney Blue Gum 2023 No
Karri 2030 No
Brushbox 2135 No
Pradoo 2170 No
Santos Mahogany / Bocote / Cabreuva 2200 No
Mesquite 2345 No
Brazilian Cherry / Jatoba 2350 No
Spotted Gum 2473 No
Red Mahogany / Turpentine 2697 No
Bloodwood 2900 No
Angelim Pedra 3040 No
Brazilian Redwood / Paraju 3190 No
Ebony 3220 No
Cumaru / Brazilian Teak 3540 No
Ipe / Brazilian Walnut / Lapacho 3684 No
STRICTLY FOLLOW THIS CUTTING CAPACITY CHART. ANY ATTEMPT
TO CUT FLOORING HARDER THAN WHAT IS LISTED MAY CAUSE
PERSONAL INJURY AS WELL AS DAMAGE TO THE PRODUCT.
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