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Sierra de vaiven orbitale de velocidad variable con cambio de hoja sin llave
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OPERA TION
_ WARNING:
To reduce
the risk of serious personal
injury, turn tool off and disconnect
too!
from
power
source
before
making
any
adjustments
or
removing!installing
attachments
or accessories.
Trigger
Switch
(Fig, 1)
To start the jig saw, squeeze
the trigger switch (A).
To slow and stop _
jig saw, release the trigger switch.
For co_nuous
operation
squeeze the trigger switch then depress the lock button (B), Once
lock button is depressed,
release the trigger switch.
To release from continuous
operation,
squeeze
the trigger and the lock wiil disengage.
Variable
Speed Switch
(Fig. 1, 2)
The variable
speed is controited
in two ways: speed
control dia_ (C) and the trigger switch
(A),
SPEED CONTROL
DIAL
By rotating the speed control dial (C) in either direction,
the maximum
speed or strokes-per-
minute at which the blade will cut is adjusted,
The speed control dial adjusts the speed that
the b_ade wiil cut from approximately
5_
SPM to approximately
3,100 SPM
TRIGGER
SWITCH
As the trigger switch
is pres_
in, the strokes-per-minute
continue
to increase, but not to
exceed the maximum
setting
on the speed control dial
As the trigger is released,
the blade
strokes-per-minute
reduce.
Blade
Installation
and
Removal
(Fig.
3)
TO INSTALL
A BLADE
1, Lift the keyless blade iever (D).
2. Insert the blade into the clamp mechanism
(F) while guiding the back of the blade into the
groove d the guide ro_ers (G),
3, The shank should be completely
inside the clamp rsechanism
as shown in Figure 4,
4, Release the keyless b_ade lever,
TO REMOVE
A BLADE
1, Lift the keyless blade _ever (D).
2, With a slight shake the blade witl drop out.
_CAUTION:
Do not touch used blades;
they may be hot: Pemonat injury may resutt,
Bevel Cutting
Adjustment
(Fig.
Beve_ cuts may be made at any angle between 0 _ and 45 _', The shoe is adjusted
by loosening
the screw (H) on the bottom of the tool and rotating the shoe to the d_ired
angle. After setting
the shoe, tighten the screw firmly and use saw in the norrsai manner.
Cutting
Action
- Orbital
or Straight
(Fig. 6)
_,CAUTION:
Check that the tool is not locked ON before connecting
it to a power supply,
tt
the trigger switch is locked
ON when _e tool is connected
to the power supply,
it _zill start
immediately,
Damage
to your toot or personal
injury may result.
This jig saw is equipped
with four cutting actions,
three orbital and one straight,
Orbital action
has a rrere
aggre_ive
blade motion and is designed
for c_ing
in soft materials
like wood
or pla_ic.
Orbital action provides
a faster cut, but w_h a rougher
cut across
the material
In
orbitai action the blade moves forward during the cutting stroke in addition to the up and down
motion,
NOTE;
Metal or hardwoods
should never be cut in orbita_ action,
To adjust
t_
c_ing
action,
move
the cutting
action lever (I) between
the four cutting
p_itions:
0, 1, 2, and 3. Position 0 is straight
cutting, Positions
1, 2, and 3 are orbital cutting,
The aggressivene_
of the cut increase as the lever is adjusted
from one to three, with three
being the most aggressive
cut.
Adjustment
For 90 ° Cuts
1 The 0 ° mark on the quadrant
plate should
Hne up with mark on shoe
2. If adjustment
is necessary,
loosen
_rew
on quadrant
plate and adjust as necessary.
Place a right angle against the blade and the sh_
and adjust the shoe to 90'.
Anti.Splintering
(Fig, 7)
This jig saw has a special
double-ended
shoe with a wide opening
at one end for general
cutting
and bevel cutting
and a very narrow slot at the other end for use only with hollow'
ground
blades, This narrow slot acts as an anti*splintering
device (J) particularly
useful when
cutting
plywood,
Reversing
Shoe Position
(Fig. 7)
To reverse the shoe position
remc_,!e the screw (H) from the bottom of the tool, as shown
in
Figure 8, and remove the shoe from the jig saw, [Be careful to note the position
of the clamp
(K). This clamp must be re-instalLed the same way or the shoe will not fit properly,]
Turn the
shoe around
and reqnstai}
noting carefully
that,
when the slot is forward,
the screw goes
through the hole in the shoe and when the wide opening
is forward,
the screw
passes through
the slot in the shoe,
A WARNING:
The jig saw should not be operated with the shoe removed
or serious persona!
injury may result.
POCKET
CUTTING
(FIG, & 9)
A pocket cut is an easy
_thod
of making an inside cut The saw can be inserted
directly
into a panel or board without first drilling a lead or pilct hole. tn pocket
cutting, measure
the
surface to be cut and mark clearly with a pencil
Next tip the _w
forward until the front end o1
the shoe sits firmly on the work surface and the b_ade clears the work through
its full stroke
Switch
the tect on and allow it to attain maximum
speed,
Grip the saw firmly and lower the
back edge of tool slowly until the biade reaches its complete
depth, Hoid the shoe flat against
the wood and begin cutting,
Do net remove blade from cut white it is stitl moving, Blade must
come to a complete
stop,
WOOD CUTTING
Support the work, piece adequately
at al_ times. Use the higher speed setting for cutting wood,
Do not attempt to turn the teel on when blade is against
material to be cuL This could stall
the motor, Place the front of shoe on the material to be cut and hold the jig saw shoe firmly
against the wood while cutting,
Don't force the tool; let the blade cut at _s own speed
When
the cut is complete,
turn the jig saw off, Let blade come to a complete
stop and then lay the
saw aside before loosening the work.
METAL
CUTTING
fn cutting thin gauge sheet metals
it is best to clamp wood to the bottom of sheet metal; this
will insure a clean cut without the risk of vibration
or tearing of metal Always remember
to use
a finer blade for ferrous
metals
(for those that have a high iron content);
and use a coarser
blade for non4errous
metals
(those that do not have an iron content).
U_
a high speed setting
for cutting
soft metals
(aluminum,
copper,
brass, mild steel, galvanized
pipe
conduit
sheet
metal
etc.). Use lower speed to cut plastics, tile, laminate,
hard metals, and cast iron.
MAINTENANCE
A WARNING:
To reduce
the risk of serous
personal
injury,
turn tool off and disconnect
tool
from
power
source
before
making
any
adjustments
or
removing/installing
attachments
or accessories.
Cleaning
_JLWARNING: Blew dirt and dust out of all air vents with clean, dry air at least once a week:
To minimize
the risk of eye injury, always
wear ANSI ZSZ f approved
eye protection
when
performing
this,
_ WARNING:
Never use solvents or o_er harsh chemicals
for cleaning
the non*metallic
parts
of the toot. These chemicals
may weaken
the plastic materials
used in these parts. Use a cloth
damp-ened
only with water and mild soap.
Never let any liquid get inside
the tool: never
immerse
any part of the toot into a liquid.
Lubrication
NOTE:
NEVER spray or in any other way apply lubricants
or cleaning solvents inside the tool
This can seriously
dfect the iife and performance
of the tool.
FIG, 5
G
D
F
FIG
6
FIG, 7
FtG, 9
FIG, 2
FIG_ 4
30 _
45°

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