Stanley 14-308

Stanley Bolt Cutter 14-308 Instruction Manual

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Thank you for choosing the Stanley Bolt Cutter 14-308. This manual provides essential information for the safe and effective use, maintenance, and troubleshooting of your new tool. Please read this manual thoroughly before operating the bolt cutter and retain it for future reference.

The Stanley Bolt Cutter 14-308 is designed for cutting bolts, chains, rods, and other metal materials. It features durable construction for reliable performance.

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WARNING: Always wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) when operating this tool, including safety glasses, gloves, and sturdy footwear.

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Familiarize yourself with the main components of your Stanley Bolt Cutter 14-308:

  1. Cutting Jaws: The hardened steel blades used for cutting.
  2. Pivot Bolt: Connects the jaws and handles, allowing for the cutting action.
  3. Aka: Provide leverage and grip for operation.
  4. Njide: Non-slip material on the handles for comfortable and secure handling.
Stanley Bolt Cutter 14-308 showing main components

Image: Stanley Bolt Cutter 14-308. This image displays the overall structure of the bolt cutter, highlighting the cutting jaws, pivot point, and handles.

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The Stanley Bolt Cutter 14-308 requires minimal setup before use.

  1. Iwepu: Carefully remove the bolt cutter from its packaging.
  2. Nyocha: Before first use, inspect the tool for any signs of damage from shipping. Check that the cutting jaws align properly and the pivot bolt is secure.
  3. Nhicha: Wipe down the tool with a clean, dry cloth to remove any manufacturing residues or protective coatings.

Ntuziaka ọrụ

Follow these steps for safe and effective operation of your bolt cutter:

  1. Kwadebe Mpaghara Ọrụ: Ensure your work area is well-lit and clear of obstructions.
  2. Yiri PPE: Always wear safety glasses, gloves, and appropriate protective clothing.
  3. Ihe ọnọdụ: Place the material to be cut between the open jaws of the bolt cutter. Ensure the material is as close to the pivot point as possible for maximum leverage.
  4. Grip Handles: Jiri aka abụọ jide aka ahụ ike.
  5. Tinye nrụgide: Apply steady, even pressure to the handles, closing the jaws until the material is cut. Avoid sudden jerking motions.
  6. Hapụ: Once the cut is complete, release the handles and remove the cut material.

CAUTION: Do not force the tool. If the material is too hard or thick, use a larger tool or an alternative cutting method.

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Proper maintenance ensures the longevity and performance of your Stanley Bolt Cutter.

Nchọpụta nsogbu

NsogbuIhe nwere ike imeNgwọta
Difficulty cutting materialMaterial too hard/thick; dull jaws; insufficient leverage.Ensure material is within tool capacity. Apply lubricant to pivot. Consider professional sharpening or replacement if jaws are dull. Use a larger tool if necessary.
Jaws not closing properlyDebris in pivot; bent jaws; loose pivot bolt.Clean pivot area. Inspect jaws for damage. Tighten pivot bolt if loose (if adjustable).
Nchara ma ọ bụ corrosionImproper storage; exposure to moisture.Clean and lubricate affected areas. Store in a dry environment.

Nkọwapụta

NjirimaraNkọwa
Nọmba nlereanya14-308
ỤdịStanley
Typedị Ngwá ỌrụBolt Cutter
Ihe onwunweHardened steel jaws, durable handles
Ezubere ijiCutting bolts, chains, rods, and similar materials

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Stanley tools are manufactured to high-quality standards and are warranted against defects in materials and workmanship. For specific warranty terms and conditions, please refer to the warranty card included with your purchase or visit the official Stanley websaịtị.

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Nkwado ndị ahịa

If you have any questions regarding the operation, maintenance, or troubleshooting of your Stanley Bolt Cutter 14-308, please contact Stanley customer support.