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GENERAL CUTTING – cont’d

 

 
5. 

With both hands firmly gripping the saw, 
and with the blade NOT in contact with the 
surface to be cut, start the saw by 
squeezing the switch trigger. 

 
6. 

Once the saw has reached the desired 
speed, place the adjustable pivoting shoe 
against the workpiece and gradually bring 
the moving blade into contact with the 
workpiece at the appropriate location. 

 

      

CAUTION:

 Do not force the saw. Use 

only enough force to keep the blade cutting. 
Excessive pressure on the blade will cause it 
to bend and twist, which may result in 
breaking the blade.

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
PLUNGE CUTTING 

 
1. 

Clearly mark the workpiece to locate the 
position of the cut. 
 

2. 

Clamp the workpiece to a workbench or 
table (Fig. 5). 
 

NOTE:

 Make sure the area to be cut is clear 

under the workpiece so that the blade will not 
come into contact with anything other than the 
workpiece. 
 
3. 

Select a convenient starting point in the 
area to be cut out. Place the tip of the 
blade over that point. 

 
4. 

Rest the lower edge of the adjustable 
pivoting shoe on the workpiece and hold it 
firmly in that position, maintaining a shallow 
cutting angle. 
 

5. 

Squeeze the switch trigger to start the saw. 

 
 
 
      

WARNING:

 Make sure the blade does 

not touch the workpiece until the saw 
reaches full speed. Loss of control and 
possible injury could result.

 

 
6. 

With the saw running at full speed, slowly 
tilt the saw until the tip of the blade 
contacts the workpiece and begins to cut. 
After the blade cuts through the workpiece, 
tilt the saw upward until the blade is 
perpendicular to the workpiece.

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
METAL CUTTING 

 
Metals such as pipe, steel rods, sheet steel, 
aluminum, brass and copper can be cut with 
your reciprocating saw (Fig. 6).  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

To cut thin sheet material, "sandwich" the 
material between hardboard or plywood 
and clamp the layers to limit vibration and 
material tearing. 
 

 

Always use a fine toothed metal cutting 
blade and run the saw at medium speeds 
when cutting metal.  
 

 

Use cutting oil to keep the blade cool, 
increase cutting action, and prolong the life 
of the blade. 
 

 

Do not twist or bend the saw blade. 
 

 

Do not force the saw blade. Let it cut at its 
own speed. 

 

ASSEMBLY AND OPERATING 

 

Fig. 4 

Fig. 5 

 

Fig. 6 

 

Summary of Contents for 241-9846

Page 1: ...AMP Speed 0 2 700 SPM no load Stroke Length 1 Maximum cutting depth in wood 4 Maximum cutting depth in steel 1 2 Blade change system Tool less Weight 6 1 lb Need Assistance Call us on our toll free c...

Page 2: ...tool use and care 6 Service 6 Specific safety rules 7 Extension cord safety 8 Symbols 9 Know your reciprocating saw 10 Assembly and operating 11 14 Installing a blade 11 Removing a blade 11 Adjusting...

Page 3: ...aring in this manual are not meant to cover all possible situations It must be understood that common sense and caution are factors which cannot be built into the product ALWAYS WEAR EYE PROTECTION TH...

Page 4: ...r The level of risk from exposure to these chemicals varies according to how often this type of work is performed In order to reduce exposure to these chemicals work in a well ventilated area and use...

Page 5: ...ctric shock If operating a power tool in a damp location is unavoidable use a residual current device RCD protected supply Use of a ground fault circuit interrupter GFCI reduces the risk of electric s...

Page 6: ...operation If damaged have the power tool repaired before use Many accidents are caused by poorly maintained power tools Keep cutting tools sharp and clean Properly maintained cutting tools with sharp...

Page 7: ...ntact hidden wiring or its own cord Contact with a live wire will make exposed metal parts of the tool live and shock the operator Always hold the tool with two hands Attempting to control the tool wi...

Page 8: ...separate electrical circuit for your power tools This circuit must not be less than 14 gauge wire and should be protected with either a 15 AMP time delayed fuse or circuit breaker Before connecting t...

Page 9: ...lternating current Three phase alternating current with neutral Direct current No load speed Alternating or direct current Class II construction Splash proof construction Watertight construction Prote...

Page 10: ...10 KNOW YOUR RECIPROCATING SAW Wood cutting blade Hex key Motor vent Variable speed trigger switch Motor vent Pivoting shoe adjusting screws Pivoting shoe Blade holder...

Page 11: ...he workpiece for better cutting action and easier control of the saw The shoe can be adjusted in or out allowing the use of the blade teeth at different points on the blade This will provide longer bl...

Page 12: ...workpiece to locate the position of the cut 2 Hold smaller workpieces with a vice Clamp larger workpieces to a workbench or table DANGER Any workpiece that is not adequately clamped in place may come...

Page 13: ...lower edge of the adjustable pivoting shoe on the workpiece and hold it firmly in that position maintaining a shallow cutting angle 5 Squeeze the switch trigger to start the saw WARNING Make sure the...

Page 14: ...rk from the motor may cause an explosion Gasoline will also damage the plastic components of the saw DANGER c Always clamp the workpiece in a vice or to a workbench or table Do not hold workpiece in y...

Page 15: ...ed wear and possible premature failure when they are used on fiberglass boats and sports cars wallboard spackling compounds or plaster The chips and grindings from these materials are highly abrasive...

Page 16: ...16 EXPLODED VIEW...

Page 17: ...elief 1 6 1061020009 Switch 1 7 4030010106 Tapping screw ST3 9X19 2 8 3011110009 Left hand housing 1 9 3011110009 Right hand housing 1 10 3011110008 Motor housing 1 11 1020110006 Stator 1 12 315005007...

Page 18: ...pindle 1 43 2040080028 Big gear 1 44 4110010014 Pin 14 45 2040220026 Ring 1 46 2010150041 Reciprocating lever support 1 47 4020010006 Screw M4x12 4 48 2030160121 Clamping plate 1 49 3160090079 Top cov...

Page 19: ...costs This warranty does give you specific legal rights and you may have other rights which vary from state to state Be careful tools are dangerous if improperly used or maintained Seller s employees...

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