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TYPES OF CUTTING
Blade Selection:

To obtain the best performance from your saw it is important to 

select a specific blade for the particular application and type of material you wish 

to cut. By doing this you will get a smoother faster cut and prolong blade life.

WARNING:

 Make sure the blade does not touch the workpiece until the saw 

reaches its maximum speed set on the 

V

ariable Speed Dial.  Failure to comply 

could cause loss of control and result in serious injur

y.

NOTE:

Make sure that you do not hit any electrical wires, gas, or water pipes.

Check the wall with a pipe/cable detector before you cut

General Cutting

 

Hold your saw firmly in front and away from you.  Make sure the blade is 

clear of any surface.  Be sure the material to be cut is held firmly.  Small 

pieces should be clamped in place to a workbench.  Mark the line of cut 

clearl

y

.  Pull the trigger switch.  Set the shoe against the workpiece. 

 Allow 

the blade to cut the material.  Do not force it.  Use only enough pressure to 

keep the saw cutting.

Plunge Cutting

 

Mark the line of cut.  Place the tip of the saw blade above the point where 

you intend to sta

r

, not actually touching the surface; the saw resting on the 

bottom of the shoe, and oriented parallel to the line of the cut.  Start the saw 

and run it up to full speed.  Slowly rock the saw forward on the shoe, tilting 

it and lowering the blade onto the workpiece at the cut line.  Make sure the 

blade does not touch the workpiece until the saw is at maximum speed.  If 

not, you could lose control and serious injury could result.  Continue this 

tilting as the saw blade abrades a hole in the surface and the saw is brought 

perpendicular to the surface.

Metal Cutting

 

Use a sharp blade especially designed to cut the material you are work

-

ing with.  It is recommended you use a cutting fluid on the metal surface to 

avoid heat build up.  When cutting metallic material with this tool, be sure to 

us a fine tooth blade. 

 T

o ensure safe operation, adjust the motor speed to a 

slower setting.

Wood Cutting

 

When cutting wood material with this tool, it is recommended to use a 

coarse tooth blade.  

OPERATION NOTES FOR JIGSAW

WARNING: 

Before you insert battery pack, always pull on the blade sharply to 

ensure it is firmly held in the blade clamp.  Failure to do so may result in serious 

injur

y.

RUNNING THE JIGSAW

1. Important: remove the battery.

2. Slide the clear blade guard up.

3. Select a saw blade appropriate to the material to be cut.

4. Use the hex key provided to loosen the saw blade clamp screws.

5. Insert the saw blade, teeth forward, into the blade clamp, and slide it in as deeply

    as it will go.

6. Be sure the blade is well seated firmly in the slot in the guide roller

7. Retighten the screws in the saw blade clamp .

8. Slide the blade guard back into its lowered position.

9. Before you start using the saw, always pull on the blade sharply to ensure it

    is firmly held in the blade clamp. Failure to do so may result in injury.

 

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Page 1: ...dures and warranty Put it and the original sales invoice in a safe dry place for future reference QUESTIONS 1 866 874 8661 Our Customer Service staff are ready to provide assistance If a part is damag...

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Page 3: ...ERCEUSE Maintenez la perceuse seulement en saisissant la poign e en plastique ou la prise lat rale pour viter tout choc lectrique si vous contactez un l sous tension 18 PI CES DE RECHANGE N utilisez q...

Page 4: ...e Les piles atteignent leur niveau de rendement maximum apr s environ cinq cycles de charge d charge Placez toujours le s lecteur de sens de rotation de l outil la position neutre avant d installer ou...

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Page 6: ...lame Assurez vous que le mat riau couper est fermement retenu Les petits morceaux doivent tre x s un tabli Marquez clairement la ligne de coupe Tirez sur la d tente Fixez le sabot contre le morceau d...

Page 7: ...s Plani ez la coupe de fa on ce que la pi ce soit ad quatement soutenue pendant la coupe 4 Dans la mesure du possible xez la pi ce avec des serre joints ou un tau Ne tenez pas de pi ces courtes la mai...

Page 8: ...vers le haut Pour arr ter la lumi re de travail glissez simplement le commutateur marche arr t vers le bas POUR PIVOTER LA LUMI RE DE TRAVAIL 1 Pour pivoter la t te de la lumi re de travail tenez la...

Page 9: ...ils entra nant son ouverture ou son d montage doit tre effectu e par un centre de r para tion autoris e Tout dommage doit tre r par par un centre de r paration autoris Si votre outil doit tre r par co...

Page 10: ...20 21 22 23 Engrenage int rieur Engrenage Rondelle Engrenage Engrenage Anneau de d placement Rondelle Vis Vis Milieu bo tier d engrenages Vis Engrenage Engrenage Anneau de d placement Engrenage int r...

Page 11: ...ci cations du produit sans pr avis NO DESCRIPTION NO DESCRIPTION Cl hexagonale Support de bo tier Interrupteur Boulon de s curit Ressort Chariot Vis Repos de couteau Si ge coulissant Vis Rondelle en l...

Page 12: ...ur Bouchon vis fa ade ACL Boulon ACL Assemblage ACL Couvercle du moteur NO DESCRIPTION 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 39 a 39 b 39 c 40 41 42 Vis ST Hex wrench Support de bo tier Boulon avec boulon Ressor...

Page 13: ...ns le droit de modi er les sp ci cations du produit sans pr avis NO DESCRIPTION NO DESCRIPTION Encadrement de lampe Couvercle de transparence Rondelle R flecteur de lampe Ampoule Anode de ressort Cath...

Page 14: ...ng Spring Washer Steel ball Retaining ring Washer Steel ball Washer Bushing Gear box Shaft NO DESCRIPTION NO DESCRIPTION NO DESCRIPTION 7 17 7 18 7 19 7 20 7 21 7 22 7 23 7 24 7 25 7 26 7 27 7 28 7 29...

Page 15: ...Knife pole Pin Driven gears Washer Pin Transparency cover Battery clip Balancing part Motor pinion DC motor Rubber stick Shoe assembly 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 15 WARNING Repairs should be...

Page 16: ...ew cap LCD faceplate LCD switch button LCD assembly Motor cover NO DESCRIPTION 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 39 a 39 b 39 c 40 41 42 ST screw Hex wrench Housing cover Knob with bolt Cone spring Bolt Nut...

Page 17: ...tch button Spring Compass Battery clip Right housing Screw Left housing Left middle cover Battery pack Belt 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 17 WARNING Repairs should be made by an authorized repair cent...

Page 18: ...inhibit rust Equipment also should be in a high location or locked up to keep out of reach of children 5 DON T FORCE THE TOOL It will do the job better and more safely at the rate for which it was in...

Page 19: ...s oors or wherever live electrical wires may be encountered try to ascertain whether there is a danger of shock Even so DO NOT TOUCH THE CHUCK OR ANY FRONT METAL PARTS OF THE DRILL Hold the tool only...

Page 20: ...Jigsaw Circular Saw Work Lamp Accessories Always have tool switch in neutral lock position when removing or inserting battery to avoid unintentional starting To remove battery pack from the tool press...

Page 21: ...from the chuck Keyless Chuck 1 Center the rotation direction switch to prevent the motor accidentally starting 2 Note there are two rings on the chuck Turning the endmost knurled ring of the chuck cl...

Page 22: ...ece at the cut line Make sure the blade does not touch the workpiece until the saw is at maximum speed If not you could lose control and serious injury could result Continue this tilting as the saw bl...

Page 23: ...gned to make straight cuts only Do not attempt to cut curves with it Twisting the saw to either side while cutting will cause the blade to bind in the work piece perhaps causing kickback personal inju...

Page 24: ...ng it free of load for a minute or two will allow it to cool itself to normal temperature Lubrication for these tools is done at the factory and should not be neces sary again under normal use An auth...

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