Milwaukee 49-16-2772 Operator's Manual

To install the blade, first ensure the tool is off and detached from any power source. Remove the blade cover, then align the blade with the holding slot and secure it with the fastening screw. Ensure it's tightly fixed before use.
Always wear protective eyewear and gloves. Ensure the work area is clear of any bystanders. Disconnect the tool from the power source when changing blades or performing maintenance.
Regularly clean the cutter to remove debris and dust. Lubricate moving parts as per the manual's recommendations and store the tool in a dry place when not in use.
Check the power source and ensure the battery is fully charged. Inspect for any visible damage or loose connections. If the issue persists, contact Milwaukee customer support.
Yes, the cutter is designed to handle tough materials, including reinforced steel cables, but ensure you use the appropriate blade and settings.
Blade replacement frequency depends on usage intensity. Regularly inspect the blade for dullness or damage and replace it when it no longer cuts efficiently.
Excessive vibration can result from an improperly installed blade, worn-out components, or working on unsuitable materials. Recheck the blade installation and ensure the tool is used within its specified limits.
The cutter is effective on a variety of materials, including copper, aluminum, and steel cables, as long as they fall within the specified diameter and hardness limits.
To extend battery life, charge the battery fully before use, avoid complete discharges, and store the battery in a cool, dry place. Regularly clean the battery contacts for optimal performance.
Store the cutter in a dry, secure location, preferably in its original case. Ensure the blade is covered, and the tool is disconnected from any power source.