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Item 69066 

        

General Operating Instructions

The Saw features a 

variable speed

 Trigger.  For 

increased strokes per minute, squeeze the 

Trigger harder.  For decreased strokes per 

minute, apply less pressure to the Trigger.

Note:

  When cutting softer materials, use a faster speed.  

When cutting harder materials, use a slower speed.

General Cutting

1.  Install the Blade and adjust the Shoe for the job.

2.  Press and release the Trigger to ensure 

that the Trigger Lock is off.

3.  Holding the Saw with the Trigger released, plug 

the Power Cord into a 120V electrical outlet.

4.  To begin sawing, gripping the saw firmly with 

both hands, rest the front of the Shoe on your 

workpiece with the blade above the work.

IMPORTANT:

  Do not start the Saw if the Saw Blade 

is in contact with anything before operation. 

5.  Depress the Trigger.

6.  Allow the tool to come up to full speed 

before touching the work material.

7.  Guide the Saw Blade into the workpiece. 

WARNING!

 Keep the Shoe pressed firmly against the 

workpiece while cutting to prevent tool kickback.

8.  For continuous cutting, press and release the 

Trigger Lock button, then release the Trigger.

9.  Maintain a smooth motion, guiding the Blade 

through the material as it is cut. Follow the cut. 

Do not press too hard. If the saw slows down as 

it is cutting, apply less pressure on the saw.

10. To stop the saw, release the Trigger when not 

using the Trigger Lock feature. If using the Trigger 

Lock function, press and release the Trigger. 

11.  Allow the tool to come to a complete 

stop before setting it down.

12. To prevent accidents, turn off the tool and 

disconnect its power supply after use.  Clean, then 

store the tool indoors out of children’s reach.

Plunge Cutting

Plunge cut into plywood and thin board 

panels. Do not attempt to plunge cut into 

thick, hard wood or metal panels. 

1.  Clearly mark the line of cut. 

2.  From a convenient starting point within the 

cutting area, place the tip of the Blade over that 

point with the Saw parallel to the line of cut. 

3.  Place the edge of the Pivot Shoe on the work piece 

with the Blade NOT touching the work material. 

Squeeze the Trigger to start the tool operating.  Never 

start a plunge cut with the Blade tip touching the work 

piece. This will cause an immediate kick back, that 

can damage the work piece, blade or cause injury.

4. 

Line of cut

Shoe

Rotate Tool on 

Pivot Shoe

Wait for the Saw to reach full speed, then slowly 

rotate the tool on the Pivot Shoe as the Blade 

contacts the work piece.  Hold the tool firmly.

5.  Continue to slowly rotate the tool until the Blade 

has penetrated through the work material. 

Press the Pivot Shoe firmly against the work 

material and continue to make the cut.

Metal Cutting

1.  Install a metal cutting blade.

2.  Coat the cutting surface with cutting oil to 

prevent the blade from overheating.

3.  Follow general cutting procedure above.

SAFETY

OPERA

TION

MAINTENANCE

SETUP

Summary of Contents for 69066

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...lt in minor or moderate injury Addresses practices not related to personal injury IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION General Power Tool Safety Warnings Read all safety warnings and instructions Failure to f...

Page 3: ...inattention while operating power tools may result in serious personal injury 2 Use personal protective equipment Always wear eye protection Safety equipment such as dust mask non skid safety shoes ha...

Page 4: ...on using only identical replacement parts This will ensure that the safety of the power tool is maintained Reciprocating Saw Safety Warnings 1 Hold power tool by insulated gripping surfaces when perfo...

Page 5: ...tors which cannot be built into this product but must be supplied by the operator Vibration Safety This tool vibrates during use Repeated or long term exposure to vibration may cause temporary or perm...

Page 6: ...user reducing the risk of electric shock See 3 Prong Plug and Outlet 2 The grounding prong in the plug is connected through the green wire inside the cord to the grounding system in the tool The green...

Page 7: ...or outdoor use 7 Make sure the extension cord is properly wired and in good electrical condition Always replace a damaged extension cord or have it repaired by a qualified electrician before using it...

Page 8: ...n before set up or use of this product TO PREVENT SERIOUS INJURY FROM ACCIDENTAL OPERATION Release the Trigger make sure the Trigger Lock is not engaged and unplug the tool from its electrical outlet...

Page 9: ...Blade rotate and hold the Chuck counterclockwise while inserting the Saw Blade and pushing it in to its deepest position 4 Release the Chuck to close it 5 Check that the Saw Blade is firmly locked in...

Page 10: ...cord along a safe route to reach the work area without creating a tripping hazard or exposing the power cord to possible damage The power cord must reach the work area with enough extra length to all...

Page 11: ...n the saw 10 To stop the saw release the Trigger when not using the Trigger Lock feature If using the Trigger Lock function press and release the Trigger 11 Allow the tool to come to a complete stop b...

Page 12: ...and Lubrication 1 BEFORE EACH USE inspect the general condition of the tool Check for loose hardware misalignment or binding of moving parts cracked or broken parts damaged electrical wiring and any...

Page 13: ...s over time 1 Accessory dull or damaged 2 Carbon brushes worn or damaged 1 Keep cutting accessories sharp Replace as needed 2 Have qualified technician replace brushes Excessive noise or rattling Inte...

Page 14: ...Head Screw M4 2x12 1 60 Left Handle 1 61 Pan Head Screw M4 2x40 1 62 Pan Head Screw M4 2x16 1 63 Power Cord 1 64 Cable Sleeve 1 65 Pan Head Screw M4 2x14 1 66 Cord Clamp 1 67 Trigger 1 68 Power Indica...

Page 15: ...bly Diagram 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 16 14 32 34 36 35 37 38 39 27 40 41 42 43 45 70 67 60 66 54 52 51 50 49 44 17 18 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 14 19 73 19 19 47 46 48 71 58 57 56 55 74...

Page 16: ...the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation of exclusion may not apply to you THIS WARRANTY IS EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLI...

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