Crain 835

Crain No. 835 Heavy-Duty Undercut Saw Instruction Manual

Model: 835 | Brand: Crain

1. Okwu mmalite na gafereview

The Crain No. 835 Heavy-Duty Undercut Saw Kit is designed for precise undercutting of various surfaces, including walls, door jambs, doors, inside corners, and most toe spaces. This powerful saw offers enhanced performance compared to previous models, featuring a 13 AMP motor for efficient operation. Its adjustable cutting height and dual-angle depth gauge ensure accurate and level cuts, making it an essential tool for flooring professionals.

2. Akụrụngwa na ihe agụnyere

The Crain No. 835 Saw Kit comes complete with the following components:

  • Crain No. 835 Heavy-Duty Undercut Saw Unit
  • No. 805 Masonry Blade (for undercutting hearths and other masonry materials)
  • No. 836 Carbide Tipped Steel Blade (6-1/2" diameter, for general undercutting of wood and similar materials)
  • 1812-P Blade Clamp (required for use with No. 805 Masonry Blade and optional 822 Diamond Blade)
  • Akpa na-ebu plastik
  • Hex Wrench (for blade removal and installation)
  • Akwụkwọ ntuziaka (akwụkwọ a)
Crain No. 835 Undercut Saw Kit with accessories

Figure 2.1: The Crain No. 835 Heavy-Duty Undercut Saw Kit, showing the saw, blades, and carrying case.

3. Nhazi

Before operating the Crain No. 835 Undercut Saw, ensure you have read and understood all safety warnings. Proper setup is crucial for safe and effective use.

3.1 Nwụnye agụba

  1. Ensure the saw is unplugged from the power source before handling blades.
  2. Using the provided hex wrench, loosen the blade clamp ịghasa.
  3. Carefully remove the existing blade (if any) and install the desired blade (Carbide Tipped Steel for wood, Masonry Blade for masonry). Ensure the blade is seated correctly on the arbor.
  4. If using the No. 805 Masonry Blade or optional 822 Diamond Blade, attach the 1812-P Blade Clamp.
  5. Mee ka agụba klamp screw securely with the hex wrench.

3.2 Height and Depth Adjustment

The saw features adjustable cutting height and depth to accommodate various materials and applications.

  • Ndozi elu: The height of cut is easily adjustable from flush to 1 inch above the floor, with 3/32 inch graduations. The large height adjuster base helps prevent tipping and ensures accurate, level cutting.
  • Ndozi omimi: The dual-angle depth gauge allows undercutting at a 'straight on' or 45-degree angle. The depth gauge is graduated in 1/8 inch increments, with a 1-5/8 inch maximum depth of cut. Adjust the depth carefully to avoid cutting into structural elements.

4. Ntuziaka ọrụ

The Crain No. 835 Undercut Saw is designed for efficient and precise cutting. Always wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), including eye protection, hearing protection, and gloves, during operation.

4.1 Ọrụ izugbe

  1. Ensure the work area is clear of obstructions and debris.
  2. Set the desired cutting height and depth according to the material being undercut.
  3. Plug the saw into a 120 VAC, 60Hz, 13 AMP power source. The saw is double insulated for safety.
  4. Position the saw firmly against the surface to be undercut.
  5. Engage the power switch and allow the blade to reach full speed (7,000 RPM) before beginning the cut.
  6. Guide the saw smoothly along the cutting line, maintaining firm pressure. Do not force the saw.
  7. After completing the cut, release the power switch and allow the blade to stop completely before lifting the saw.
Crain No. 835 Undercut Saw in use near a wall

Figure 4.1: The Crain No. 835 Undercut Saw positioned for undercutting a wall, demonstrating proper handling.

4.2 Specific Applications

  • Undercutting Walls and Door Jambs: The saw is ideal for undercutting these areas to allow for new flooring installation. Adjust the height to match the flooring thickness.
  • Undercutting Doors: The 6-1/2" diameter No. 836 Carbide Tipped Steel Blade can fully undercut most doors in place.
  • Undercutting Hearths: Use the No. 805 Masonry Blade for undercutting hearths and other stone or concrete surfaces.

4.3 Ihe ngosi vidiyo

A video demonstrating the use of the Crain No. 835 Undercut Saw for leveling concrete around steps and undercutting for flooring installation is available. This video showcases the tool's ability to cut through various materials, including old hardwood trim and concrete, using different blades. It highlights the precision of the depth stop and the effectiveness of the dust collection port when connected to a shop vacuum.

Note: This video is provided by an independent content creator and is for informational purposes only. Always refer to the official instruction manual for detailed safety and operational guidelines.

5. Nlekọta

Regular maintenance ensures the longevity and optimal performance of your Crain No. 835 Undercut Saw.

  • Nhicha: After each use, unplug the saw and clean off any dust or debris from the motor housing, blade guard, and adjustment mechanisms. Use a dry cloth or soft brush.
  • Nyocha agụba: Regularly inspect blades for wear, damage, or dullness. Replace dull or damaged blades immediately to ensure clean cuts and prevent strain on the motor.
  • Nyocha eriri: Check the 7-foot, 14/2 cord for any signs of damage, cuts, or fraying. Do not use the saw if the cord is damaged.
  • Nchekwa: Store the saw and its accessories in the provided plastic carrying case in a dry, secure location, away from moisture and extreme temperatures.

6. Nchọpụta nsogbu

If you encounter issues with your Crain No. 835 Undercut Saw, refer to the following common troubleshooting tips:

NsogbuIhe nwere ike imeNgwọta
Saw anaghị amaliteNot plugged in; power outlet issue; damaged cord; internal fault.Check power connection; test outlet with another device; inspect cord for damage (do not use if damaged); consult qualified technician.
Ogbenye ịcha arụmọrụDull or incorrect blade; improper depth/height setting; forcing the saw.Replace blade; ensure correct blade for material; adjust settings; allow saw to work at its own pace.
Oke ịma jijiji ma ọ bụ mkpọtụLoose blade; damaged blade; internal component issue.Ensure blade is securely tightened; replace damaged blade; consult qualified technician.

For issues not listed here or if solutions do not resolve the problem, contact Crain customer support or a qualified service professional.

7. Nkọwapụta

NkọwapụtaUru
Nọmba nlereanya835
Ike moto13 Amps (1560 watts)
Voltage120 volts AC
Ugboro ugboro60 Hz
Ọsọ enweghị ibu7,000 RPM
Dayameta agụba6-1/2 inches (No. 836 Carbide Tipped Steel Blade)
Oke omimi nke ịkpụ1-5/8 sentimita asatọ
Ndozi eluFlush to 1 inch above floor (3/32" graduations)
Ogologo eriri7 feet (14/2 cord)
MkpuchiAbụọ gwara mmanụ
Ibu Ibu19 pound
Akụkụ (Ngwugwu)24.3 x 12.1 x 8.7 sentimita asatọ

8. Ozi nchekwa

WARNING: Always follow safety precautions to prevent injury or damage to the tool.

  • Yiri ngwa nchedo onwe gị mgbe niile (PPE), gụnyere ugegbe nchekwa, nchedo ịnụ ihe, na uwe aka.
  • Ensure the saw is unplugged before making any adjustments, changing blades, or performing maintenance.
  • Do not operate the saw if the blade guard is missing or not functioning properly.
  • Caution: Depth of undercut should not exceed wallboard thickness (generally 1/2 inch) to avoid structural weakening caused by cutting nails, wall studs, or sill plates, and to avoid blade damage by hitting nails.
  • Keep hands and body clear of the rotating blade during operation.
  • Maintain a firm grip on the saw with both hands during operation.
  • Avoid kickback dangers by ensuring the blade is sharp and not binding in the material.
  • Do not operate in wet conditions or expose to rain.
  • Debe ụmụaka na ndị na-ekiri ebe a na-arụ ọrụ.

9. Akwụkwọ ikike na nkwado

For warranty information, technical support, or to purchase replacement parts and accessories, please contact Crain Tools customer service or visit their official websaịtị. Debe nnata nzụta gị dị ka ihe akaebe nke ịzụrụ maka nkwupụta ikike.

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