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OPERATING 

INSTRUCTIONS

 

NOTE: 

Before using the tool, read the 

instruction book carefully.

INTENDED USE

The machine is intended for sawing wood, plastic, 
metal and building materials while resting firmly on the 
workpiece.

CHARGING PROCEDURE(See Fig. A)
NOTE:

a)   Do not use any charger other than that specifically 

provided for use with the equipment.

b)   If the battery pack is very hot you must remove your 

battery pack from the charger and allow time for the 
battery to cool down before recharging.

c)   The battery in your new tool is not charged when it 

leaves the plant. Therefore it must be full charged before 
using the first time.

d)   Please charge the battery to reach full or no less than 

half charge before storage. If the tool will not be used 
for long periods of time, charge the battery every 3-6 
months.

 

1) Plug the charger into an appropriate outlet.

 

2) Place the battery pack into the charger

 

3) When charging is completed, unplug the charger and 
remove the battery pack.

WARNING: 

When battery charge runs out after 

continuous use or exposure to direct sunlight or 

heat, allow time for the battery to cool down before 
recharging to achieve the full charge.

CHARGING INDICATOR

Light

ON/OFF

Status

Red on

Charging 

Green on

Fully Charged

B) INSTALLING AND REMOVING THE 
BATTERY PACK (See Fig.B1, B2)
a) TO REMOVE THE BATTERY PACK 
(See Fig.B1)

Depress the Battery Pack Release Button firmly first and 
then slide the Battery Pack out from your tool.

b) TO INSTALL THE BATTERY PACK 
(See Fig. B2)

Slide the fully charged Battery Pack onto the tool with 

sufficient force until it clicks into position.

OPERATION

1. STARTING OPERATION (See Fig. C1, C2)

The lock off button is used to prevent unintentional starting. 
For starting operation of the machine, first depress the 
lock off button and hold it in position, then press the On/Off 
switch and release the lock off button to start operation.
The On/Off Switch is also a variable speed switch that 
delivers higher speed with increased trigger pressure. Speed 
is controlled by the amount of switch trigger depression
For safety reasons the lock off button of the machine 
cannot be locked; it must remain pressed during the entire 
operation.

2. BLADE FITTING (See Fig. D)

Rotate the blade clamp release lever, insert the blade shank 
into the blade clamp through the blade guard until it stops. 
Ensure the small hole in the blade is on the pin in the clamp 
then release the lever. Pull up on blade to make sure that it 
is locked in. To remove a blade, carry out these instructions 
in reverse order.

Warning: Blade teeth are very sharp. 

For 

best cutting results ensure you use a saw blade 

suited to the material and cut quality you need.

It is possible to make cuts extremely close to 
floors, walls and other difficult areas. Insert 
the blade shank into the blade clamp with 
the blade teeth facing up (opposite to normal 
working position). This will make cuts closer 
to the work surface.

3. PIVOTING FOOT PLATE

The pivoting foot plate must be held firmly against the 
material being cut to reduce saw vibration, blade jumping 
and blade breakage.

4. WOOD CUTTING (See Fig. E)

It is possible to make cuts extremely close to floors, walls 
and other difficult areas. Insert the blade shank into the 
blade clamp with the blade teeth facing up (opposite to 
normal working position). This will make cuts closer to 
the work surface. Always ensure the work-piece is firmly 
clamped to prevent movement.
 

5. METAL CUTTING

This saw has different metal cutting capacities depending 
upon the type of blade being used and metal being cut.

ALWAYS

 clamp the work down to prevent it from slipping.

Use a finer blade for ferrous metals and a coarse blade for 

Summary of Contents for WS2535.9

Page 1: ...Serra sabre a bateria PT P05 Cordless reciprocating saw EN P13 Sierra sable inal mbrica ES P20 WS2535 9...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...1 2 3 4 6 7 8 5...

Page 4: ...Fig A Fig B1 Fig B2 Fig C2 Fig C1 Fig D Fig E 7...

Page 5: ...uto DADOS T CNICOS WS2535 9 Voltagem 12 V Velocidade sem carga 0 2800 min Comprimento do curso 13mm 0 5 Capacidade m xima de corte Madeira 50mm 2 0 A o 5mm 0 2 Bateria 1 5Ah Bateria de l tio Carga de...

Page 6: ...e corrente Mantenha o cabo afastado de fontes de calor leos arestas afiadas ou pe as em movimento Cabos danificados ou modificados aumentam o risco de choque el trico e Quando trabalhar com uma ferram...

Page 7: ...as de corte ou destes afiadas t m menos probabilidades bloquear e s o mais f ceis de controlar g Utilize a ferramenta el trica acess rios brocas etc em conformidade com estas instru es e da forma prev...

Page 8: ...er a liga o dos dois terminais pode provocar queimaduras ou inc ndio c N o exponha a bateria ao calor ou ao fogo Evite o seu armazenamento em locais expostos luz solar direta d N o submeta a bateria a...

Page 9: ...Para uso interno ou n o exponha chuva 6 O dispositivo de carga deve ser protegido contra umidade 7 N o use o dispositivo de carga em ambiente externo 8 N o provocar curto circuito dos contatos da bate...

Page 10: ...or utilizada por um longo per odo de tempo carregue a bateria a cada per odo de 3 6 meses 1 Conecte o carregador em uma tomada el trica apropriada 2 Coloque a bateria no carregador 3 Quando o processo...

Page 11: ...ssibilidade de que a serra vibre a l mina pule e a l mina quebre 4 CORTE DE MADEIRA Ver Fig E poss vel fazer cortes extremamente pr ximos a pisos paredes e outras reas dif ceis Insira a haste da l min...

Page 12: ...usu rio Nunca utilize gua ou produtos qu micos para limpar a sua ferramenta Limpe a com um pano macio Guarde sempre a sua ferramenta num local seco Mantenha as ranhuras de ventila o do motor devidamen...

Page 13: ...12 V No load speed 0 2800 min Stock length 13mm 0 5 Max cutting capacity Wood 50mm 2 0 Steel 5mm 0 2 Machine weight 1 2kg 2 7lbs Battery type 1 5Ah Li ion Battery Charging rate Input 100 240V 50 60Hz...

Page 14: ...ay alert watch what you are doing and use common sense when operating a power tool Do not use a power tool while you are tired or under the influence of drugs alcohol or medication A moment of inatten...

Page 15: ...als together may cause burns or a fire d Under abusive conditions liquid may be ejected from the battery avoid contact If contact accidentally occurs flush with water If liquid contacts eyes additiona...

Page 16: ...n not in use s Dispose of properly GENERAL SAFETY WARNINGS FOR BATTERY CHARGER WARNING Read all safety warnings and all instructions Failure to follow the warnings and instructions may result in elect...

Page 17: ...the battery pack in air temperatures below 4 5 C or above 40 5 C This is important as it can prevent serious damage to the battery pack SYMBOLS T2A To reduce the risk of injury user must read instruc...

Page 18: ...the machine first depress the lock off button and hold it in position then press the On Off switch and release the lock off button to start operation The On Off Switch is also a variable speed switch...

Page 19: ...TING SAW Always use a blade suited to the material and material thickness to be cut The quality of cut will improve as the number of blade teeth increase Always ensure the work piece is firmly held or...

Page 20: ...CNICOS WS2535 9 Voltaje 12 V Velocidad sin carga 0 2800 min Longitud de la carrera 13mm 0 5 Capacidad de corte Madera 50mm 2 0 Acero 5mm 0 2 Peso 1 2kg 2 7lbs Ratio de carga Datos de entrada 100 240V...

Page 21: ...medos La entrada de agua en una herramienta el ctrica aumenta el riesgo de que se produzcan descargas el ctricas d No abuse del cable Nunca use el cable para transportar las herramientas ni para saca...

Page 22: ...ar el funcionamiento de las herramientas Si la herramienta est da ada h gala arreglar antes de usarla Muchos accidentes son causados por herramientas mantenidas deficientemente f Conserve las herramie...

Page 23: ...inestable y puede llevar a la p rdida de control ADVERTENCIAS DE SEGURIDAD GENERAL PARA LA BATER A a No desensamble abra o triture la bater a b No ponga en corto circuito la bater a No guarde la bater...

Page 24: ...fugas 3 No use cargadores para trabajos que no sean aquellos para los que est n dise ados 4 Antes de cargar aseg rese que su cargador coincida con el suministro de CA local 5 Para uso en interiores o...

Page 25: ...r por periodos prolongados de tiempo cargue la bater a cada 3 6 meses PROCEDIMIENTO DE CARGA 1 Conecte el cargador en el tomacorriente correcto 2 Deslice la bater a en el cargador 3 Cuando se complete...

Page 26: ...nte contra el material cortado con el fin de reducir las vibraciones de la sierra los saltos y las rupturas de la hoja 4 CORTE DE MADERA Ver Figura E Es posible de realizar cortes muy cerca de los sue...

Page 27: ...ento adicional En su herramienta el ctrica no hay piezas reparables por el usuario No use nunca limpiadores de agua o qu micos para limpiar su herramienta el ctrica Limpie con un pa o seco Guarde siem...

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