1. Nga korero haumaru
Always observe basic safety precautions when operating power tools to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, and serious personal injury. Read and understand all instructions before operating this machine.
Ture Haumaru Whanui
- Mau taputapu whakamarumaru whaiaro (PPE): Always wear safety glasses or goggles, hearing protection, and a dust mask. Heavy-duty gloves are recommended.
- Kia ma te waahi mahi me te whakamarama pai: Ko nga waahi kapi, pouri ranei ka pa mai nga aitua.
- Kaua e mahi i roto i ngā āhuarangi pahū: Do not use power tools in the presence of flammable liquids, gases, or dust. Power tools create sparks which may ignite the dust or fumes.
- Tiakina nga tamariki me te hunga e noho tata ana: Ka taea e nga whakararu ka ngaro koe i te mana whakahaere.
- Taonga mahi haumaru: I nga wa katoa clamp the material firmly before cutting.
- Avoid awkward body positions: Kia mau tonu te turanga me te taurite i nga wa katoa.
- Momotu mana: Always disconnect the machine from the power source before making adjustments, changing accessories, or performing maintenance.
Specific Cut-Off Machine Safety
- Use correct abrasive wheels: Only use 14-inch abrasive cut-off wheels rated for the machine's RPM.
- Inspect wheel before use: Do not use cracked, chipped, or damaged wheels.
- Ensure wheel guard is in place: Never operate the machine without the wheel guard properly installed and functioning.
- Be aware of sparks and debris: Cutting operations produce sparks and hot debris. Clear the area of flammable materials and ensure bystanders are at a safe distance.
- Allow wheel to reach full speed: Before beginning a cut, allow the abrasive wheel to reach its full operating speed.
2. Hua Neke Atuview
The Milwaukee 6175-8 is a 14-inch abrasive cut-off machine designed for efficient and portable cutting of various metal materials. It features a powerful 15 amp motor, a durable cast-iron base, and a spindle lock for convenient blade changes. The pivoting wheel guard enhances safety during operation.
Nga waahanga matua
- Kaha 15 amp motor for demanding cutting tasks.
- Robust cast iron base for stability and durability.
- Spindle lock mechanism for quick and easy abrasive wheel changes.
- Pivoting wheel guard for enhanced user protection.
- Integrated one-piece carrying handle for portability.
- Quick-release locking vise for secure material clamping and angle cutting up to 45 degrees.

Image 2.1: The Milwaukee 6175-8 14-Inch Abrasive Cut-Off Machine. This image shows the overall design of the machine, including the motor housing, cutting arm, base, and vise assembly.
3. Tatūnga
Te Wetewete me te Tirotiro
- Kia ata tangohia te miihini me nga taputapu katoa mai i te kete.
- Inspect the machine for any damage that may have occurred during shipping. If any damage is found, do not operate the machine and contact customer service.
- Verify that all components listed in the packing list are present: cut-off machine, vise, abrasive wheel, and hex wrench.
Te Whakaritenga Wāhanga Mahi
- Place the machine on a stable, level surface capable of supporting its weight and the workpiece.
- Ensure adequate clearance around the machine for safe operation and material handling.
- Clear the area of any flammable materials due to sparks generated during cutting.
Abrasive Wheel Installation
- Me mohio kua wetekina te miihini mai i te puna hiko.
- Pēhia me te pupuri i te paatene maukati miro.
- Using the provided hex wrench, loosen and remove the arbor nut and outer flange.
- Place the new 14-inch abrasive wheel onto the arbor, ensuring it is seated correctly against the inner flange.
- Reinstall the outer flange and arbor nut. Tighten the arbor nut securely while holding the spindle lock button. Do not overtighten.
- Release the spindle lock button and manually rotate the wheel to ensure it spins freely and is properly aligned.
Vise Adjustment
- The quick-release vise allows for rapid clamping me unclampte whakaurunga o nga mea mahi.
- To adjust for different material sizes, loosen the vise handle and slide the movable jaw to the desired position.
- For angle cuts, the vise can be pivoted up to 45 degrees. Loosen the appropriate bolts on the base, adjust the vise to the desired angle using the angle guide, and then securely tighten the bolts.
4. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
Hononga Mana
- Connect the machine to a standard 120 Volts AC power outlet. Ensure the circuit can handle the 15 amp kawenga motika.
Rauemi Clamping
- Place the workpiece firmly against the fence and within the vise jaws.
- Tighten the quick-release vise handle to secure the material. Ensure the material is held firmly and will not shift during the cut.
- The machine can cut pipe up to 5" O.D., bar stock up to 3-5/8", and square stock up to 5".
Te Mahi Tapa
- Me whakarite kia mau te taputapu mahiamped and the area is clear.
- Lower the cutting arm slightly to ensure the abrasive wheel clears the workpiece.
- Press the ON switch to start the motor. Allow the abrasive wheel to reach its full operating speed of 3900 RPM before beginning the cut.
- Slowly and steadily lower the cutting arm, allowing the abrasive wheel to cut through the material. Do not force the cut; let the wheel do the work.
- Once the cut is complete, release the ON switch and allow the wheel to stop rotating before raising the cutting arm.
- Unclamp the workpiece and remove it from the machine.
5. Tiaki
Regular maintenance ensures the longevity and safe operation of your Milwaukee cut-off machine. Always disconnect the machine from the power source before performing any maintenance.
Te horoi
- After each use, clean the machine to remove metal dust and debris. Use a brush or compressed air.
- Do not use solvents or harsh chemicals that could damage plastic parts.
- Keep ventilation openings clear to prevent motor overheating.
Abrasive Wheel Replacement
- Replace abrasive wheels when they become worn down, chipped, or damaged. Refer to the "Abrasive Wheel Installation" section for detailed steps.
Tirotiro Whānui
- Tirohia te taura hiko i ia wā, i ia wā, mēnā he pakaru. Mēnā kua pakaru, me whakakapi e te tohunga hangarau whai tohu.
- Tirohia ngā nati, ngā pūtu, me ngā tīwiri katoa mēnā he pūmau. Whakapūmautia mēnā e tika ana.
- Ensure the wheel guard operates freely and returns to its protective position.
- Inspect the vise mechanism for smooth operation and secure clamping.
6. Te Raru
E aro ana tēnei wāhanga ki ngā take noa ka pā mai ki tō mīhini tapahi.
| Raruraru | Take pea | Rongoā |
|---|---|---|
| Kaore e timata te miihini | Karekau he hiko Te taura hiko hapa Motor overload protection tripped | Tirohia te putanga hiko me te ara iahiko Tirohia te taura mo te pakaru; whakakapi mehemea e tika ana Allow motor to cool; reduce load |
| Excessive sparks or smoke during cutting | Dull or incorrect abrasive wheel Te akiaki i te tapahi Improper material clamping | Replace with a new, sharp abrasive wheel Reduce feed pressure; allow wheel to cut at its own pace Ensure workpiece is securely clamped |
| Nga tapahi kore tika | Loose workpiece Vise not set correctly Worn abrasive wheel | Haumaru clamp te mea mahi Check vise angle and tightness Replace the abrasive wheel |
| He nui te wiri o te miihini | Nga waahanga wetekina Damaged or unbalanced abrasive wheel Unstable work surface | Tirohia me te whakau i ngā whakapiri katoa Inspect and replace abrasive wheel if damaged Ensure machine is on a stable, level surface |
7. Whakatakotoranga
Technical specifications for the Milwaukee 6175-8 14-Inch Abrasive Cut-Off Machine.
| Āhuahira | Whakatakotoranga |
|---|---|
| Tau tauira | 6175-8 |
| Motini Ampwhakatipu | 15 Amps |
| Voltage | 120 Volts AC |
| Kore Uta RPM | 3900 RPM |
| Te Diane Mata | 14 Inihi |
| Rahi Arbor | 1 Inihi |
| Koki Tapahi Mōrahi | 45 Waeine |
| Workpiece Capacity (Pipe O.D.) | 5 Inihi |
| Workpiece Capacity (Bar Stock) | 3-5/8 Inihi |
| Workpiece Capacity (Square Stock) | 5 Inihi |
| Taumaha Tūemi | 52.5 Pauna |
| Puna Mana | Hiko Hiko |
| Āhuahira Motuhake | Maukati Āmio |
| Tautukunga | OSHA |
8. Raihana me te Tautoko
Nga korero Whakaputanga
This Milwaukee 6175-8 Abrasive Cut-Off Machine is a reconditioned product. Reconditioned Milwaukee Products are covered by a pūtāhui iti e rima tau through the Milwaukee factory or an authorized service center. This warranty covers defects in material and workmanship. Please retain your proof of purchase for warranty claims.
Tautoko Kiritaki
For technical assistance, service, or warranty inquiries, please contact Milwaukee customer support or an authorized Milwaukee service center. Contact information can typically be found on the official Milwaukee webpae, i roto ranei i nga tuhinga i tukuna me to hoko.





