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Reciprocating Saw

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Rear Handle Adjustment :

The rear handle of this tool can be rotated around the main body of motor and locked at five 

different angles so that you can operate the tool at most comfortable postion.

Pull the rear handle release button back to unlock the rear handle. Turn the rear handle to desired 

angle and release the rear handle release button. Turn the rear handle left or right so that it locks 

at the nearest preset position with a lear click.

Switching on and off

Caution! Ensure that the tool is in good condition.

The trigger switch of this tool features variable speed control:

1. 

switching on/off: plug the cord set into the power socket. Slowly depress the trigger switch, 

 

the tool will be turned on and runs from slow to fast. The tool reaches its full speed when the 

 

trigger switch is fully depressed. Fully release the trigger switch will turn the tool off.

2. 

continuous running: depress the lock-on button after the trigger switch is fully depressed, 

 

then release the trigger switch, the tool will be under continuous running status. To stop the 

 

tool, fully depress the trigger switch and the lock-on button will spring up back to its original 

 

position, release the trigger switch.

General Cutting

1. 

Make sure the saw blade is clear of any foreign material and the power cord or extension cord are 

 

out of the path of the blade. 

2. 

Be sure the material to be cut is held firmly. Small work pieces should be securely clamped in a 

 

vise or clamped to the work bench. 

3. 

Make out a cutting line. 

4. 

Hold the saw firmly in front and clearly away from you.

5. 

Switch on the tool and wait until the saw has reached its full speed.

6. 

Place the shoe on the work piece and begin to saw.

OPERATION

Summary of Contents for SP-PT212

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Page 2: ...UCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL COULD RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY PROPERTY DAMAGE AND OR VOIDING OF YOUR WARRANTY STEELE WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGE BECAUSE OF FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS GENERAL...

Page 3: ...modified plugs and matching outlets will reduce risk of electric shock 2 Avoid body contact with grounded surfaces such as pipes radiators ranges and refrigerators There is an increased risk of electr...

Page 4: ...e tool in unexpected situations 6 Dress properly Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry Contain long hair Keep your hair clothing and gloves away from moving parts Loose clothes jewelry or long hair ca...

Page 5: ...nnel Service or maintenance performed by unqualified personnel could result in a risk of injury 2 When servicing a tool use only identical replacement parts 1 Hold tool by insulated gripping surfaces...

Page 6: ...your hands to remove sawdust chips or waste close by the blade 10 Rags cloths cord and string and the like should never be left around the work area 11 Avoid cutting nails Inspect the work piece and r...

Page 7: ...y Installing a saw blade 1 Open the blade clamp by rotating it in an anticlockwise direction This will retract the pin and allow the saw blade to be inserted 2 Insert the saw blade into the clamp to t...

Page 8: ...t The tool reaches its full speed when the trigger switch is fully depressed Fully release the trigger switch will turn the tool off 2 continuous running depress the lock on button after the trigger s...

Page 9: ...overheating Following the general cutting procedure on previous page WARNING If any of the following events occur during normal operation the power supply should be shut off at once and tool thoroughl...

Page 10: ...ia 1 Regularly inspect all mounting screws and ensure that they are properly tightened 2 Regularly clean the air vents of the tool 3 Check and replace carbon brushes when necessary ACCESSORIES metal c...

Page 11: ...with regard to this limited warranty shall be final This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state RESPONSIBILITY OF ORIGINAL PURCHASER...

Page 12: ...up costs Expendable parts or accessories supplied with the product which are expected to become inoperative or unusable after a reasonable period of use Merchandise sold by STEELE which has been manuf...

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