8. Adjusting the orbital operation
(1) This Jig Saw employs orbital operation which
moves the blade back and forth, as well as up
and down. Set the change knob shown in Fig. 5
to "0" to eliminate the orbital operation (the blade
moves only up and down). The orbital operation
can be selected in 4 steps from "0" to "III".
(2) For the hard material, such as a steel plate,
etc., decrease the orbital operation. For the soft
material, such as lumber, plastic, etc., increase
the orbital operation to increase work effi ciency.
To cut the material accurately, decrease the
orbital operation.
9. Cutting stainless steel plates
This Jig Saw can cut stainless steel plates by
using No. 97 blade. Carefully read "Concerning
cutting of stainless steel plates" for proper
operation.
10. Splinter guard
Using the splinter guard when cutting wood
materials will reduce splintering of cut surfaces.
Using the provided Allen wrench, tighten the bolts
in the lower area of the base, moving the base as
far forward as possible. (See Fig. 6)
Insert the splinter guard in the space on the base,
and push it completely. (see Fig. 7)
11. Sub base
Used for curved cutting of pieces such as arcs
and circles. Makes the task easier by eliminating
any snags that may occur between the rear of the
base and the material.
Fit into position after hooking the sub base to the
tip of the base. (Fig. 8)
To detach, pull up.
NOTE
When the sub base is attached, the blade's
protrusion from the material being cut will be
reduced by 3mm. When the blade has been
moved down to the lowest point, check to make
sure that it is protruding from the material.
Fig. 5
Allen wrench
Base
Fig. 6
Splinter
guard
Fig. 7
Sub Base
Fig. 8
English
Change knob
Bolt
Base
Base
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