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Do not use specialty blades that are very short or those
with a significant cant. Blade must not contact blade
guide. A blade which is too short or canted could jam
inside the blade guide and snap.
Using the Saw
— Securely clamp the work.
— Mark the line of cut and firmly grasp the tool
while cutting.
— Do not use the saw to attempt plunge/pocket
cuts. Always drill a starting hole.
If you saw into a blind area where live wiring exists, you
may be shocked or electrocuted.
— Keep the saw blade guide firmly against the
work to minimize counter-force (jumping) and
vibration.
— Squeeze the trigger to start the tool. Let the
saw reach full speed before starting the cut.
Guide the saw so that the blade will move
along the marked line.
Sawing Tips
Following a few simple tips will reduce the wear on the
workpiece, the tool and the operator.
— Blades cut on the draw or back stroke. On fine
work, such as paneling, fiberglass, etc., place
the good side of workpiece facing down.
— Use the correct saw blade for the material
being cut and keep extra blades on hand to use
when others become dull. Replace cracked or
bent blades immediately.
— Use the appropriate cutting speed and select
the appropriate cutting depth.
— To reduce the risk of injury, be sure the blade
always extends beyond the blade guide and
work throughout the stroke (Figure 6). Blades
may shatter if the front on the blade hits the
work and/or the blade guide (Figure 7).
— Maintain a minimum of three (3) teeth engaged
in the work. Finer teeth produce a smoother
but slower cut.
ZPTRS1000CE Rev. A
Figure 6: Correct
Figure 7: Not Correct
When cutting metal
— Apply a lubricant for easier, smoother, faster
cutting and longer blade life.
— For non-ferrous metals, aluminum, bronze or
brass, use a stick wax on the blade.
— For ferrous metals, iron and steel, use machine
or cutting oil along the surface to be cut.
— When cutting thin metal, "sandwich" the
material between two pieces of scrap wood.
Clamp or put in a bench vise. One piece of
lumber on top of the metal can be used with
adequate clamping. Place your cut lines or
design on the wood.
— Don't force the cutting. Let the saw and blade
do the work.
The use of any accessories not specified in this manual
may create a hazard
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