ORBITAL ACTION
Use the orbital-action selector to select either
a straight cut or orbital cutting action. A straight
cut is best for making smooth cuts and orbital
cutting action is best for making a faster cut.
TO SELECT ORBITAL CUTTING ACTION /
STRAIGHT CUT (FIG. 5):
a. Move the lock-off button to the locked position
and then remove the battery pack from the
tool.
b. Turn the orbital-action selector to the "
position for orbital cutting action or
c. Turn the orbital-action selector to the "
position for straight cuts without orbital action.
NOTICE: To prevent damage to the tool, always
allow the motor to come to a complete stop
before using the orbital action selector.
NOTICE: Do not use the orbital cutting action
setting when cutting a metal.
PIVOTING SHOE ADJUSTMENT (FIG. 6)
Your tool is equipped with a pivoting shoe that
can slide in and out and stop in one of the three
positions to adjust the effective stroke length for
maximum control and longer blade life.
a. Depress the lock-off button to the locked
position and remove the battery pack from the
tool.
b. Use one hand to press the shoe-release
button and hold it in place.
c. Use the other hand to slide the pivoting shoe
to one of the three positions: the most distant
position, the middle position and the closest
positon.
d. Release the shoe-release button. When the
shoe-release button springs back by itself, it
indicates the pivoting shoe has been locked in
place securely. Otherwise, slide the pivoting
shoe in or out a little until the shoe-release
button springs back.
WARNING
the saw without the pivoting shoe in place.
The blade clamp may strike against the
workpiece and damage the reciprocating
mechanism.
ADJUSTMENTS
To avoid injury and
damage, do not operate
Fig. 5
"
"
Fig. 6
Pivoting Shoe
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Orbital-Action Selector
Shoe-Release
Button