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Page 1: ...TION Read understand and follow all Safety Rules and Operaling Instructions in this Manual before using this product Sears Brands Management Corporation Visit our Craftsman webslte wwwocraflsmanocom WARRANTY SAFETY UNPACKING DESCRIPTION ASSEMBLY OPERATION ADJUSTMENTS MAINTENANCE 9 8 06 ...

Page 2: ...n it to any Sears store or other Craftsman outlet in the United States for free replacement This warranty does not include expendable parts such as blades This warranty applies for only 90 days from the date of purchase if this product is ever used for commercial or rental purposes This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state Sears...

Page 3: ...Injury Failure to obey this safety warning CAN result In death or serious Injury to yourself or to others Always follow the safety l precautions to reduce the risk of fire electric shock and personel injury Failure to obey this safety warn ng MAY result in persona l Injury to yourself or others or property damage Always follow l the safely precautions to reduce the risk of ffrs electric shock and ...

Page 4: ...lhe Influence of drugs a cohol or medication A moment o Inattention while operating power tools may resull in serious personal injury 4 DRESS properly DO NOT wear loose clothing or jewelry Puil back long hair Keep your hair clolhing and gloves away from moving parts Air venls oilsn cover moving arts and should also be avoided Loose c otbing jewelry or long hair can be caught moving paris 5 AVOID a...

Page 5: ... in the hands of untrained users 7 MAINTAIN tools with care Keep cutting tools sharp and clean Properly maintained tools with sharp cutting edges are less Jikely to bind and are easier to control 8 CHECK for mlsaltgnment or btndlrtg of moving parts breakage of parts and any other condition that may attect the tool s operation If damaged have the tool seP iced before using Many accidenls are caused...

Page 6: ...increase the risk of e_ectric shock EXTENSION CORDS Use a proper extension cord ONLY use cords listed by Underwriters Laboratories UL Other extension cords can cause a drop in line voltage resu ing in a loss of power and overheating of IDoL For this 1ool an AWG American Wire Gauge size of a teas 14 gauge is recommended for an exlensfon cord of 25 ft or Jess in length Use 12 gauge for an extension ...

Page 7: ...ing a too use only identical replacement parts Follow Inslructtons in the maintenance section of this manual Use of unauthorized parts or failure to fellow maintenanc_ instructions may craale a risk of electric shock or injury SAFETY RULES FOR SABRE SAWS _Keep hands away from cutting area and blade Keep one hand on the handlellrigger switch and your other and on the front top of the saw s handle m...

Page 8: ...g mode 14 ALAWYS use blades that llave the correct size and shape Blades that do nol match Ihe mounting hardware of tl_g saw will run erralically and will cause toss of control 15 ALAWYS BE SURE that oil adjusting screws and the blade holder are aslened tightly BEFORE making a cut Loose adjusting screws can cause the tooi lo slip and loss o control may result i_ WARNING Use of this tool can genera...

Page 9: ...l for damaged parts Before further use of the tool a guard or other part tbal is damaged should be carefully checked to dete rmlne if it wtlt operate properly and perform its inlended function Check for misalignment or binding of moving parts breakage of parts and any artier condil on that may aifect the tool s operalion A guard or ether part that is damaged should be properly repaired or replaced...

Page 10: ... sticky sap based residue kern wood products Restn A sticky sap based substance that has hardened Z_ WARN ING Your saw should NEVER be connected to the power source when you are assembling parts making adjustments Installing or removing blades cleaning or when It is not in use Disconnecting the saw wll prevenl accidental starling which could cause serious personal lnJu_ I The Two Blades are stored...

Page 11: ...d Motor 800 lo 3000 SPM strokes per minute no load speed 2 Variable Speed is conlroiled by the speed dial located on the lop trent of the trigger switch handle 3 3 Poslllon Orbital Action 4 Blade Guide Support Roller provides added blade control 1_ I6 inch bIade stroke tot smooth culling 5 Durable Epoxy Coated Steel Base glides smoothly over workplace Bevel scale for easy adjustments 6 Bevel Culli...

Page 12: ...ed Di _f On Off Triggor Sw_t_h 8 ll Power Card 7__ _ _ T H RaIlng 5 0 Amps No Losd Speed B0O 3000 SPt _ slrokes per rain Input 120 vottm 60 Hz AC Bevel Cutting Angle Range 0 0 45 _ left and right Blade Slmke 11116 Inch c i _ D_ h i_ Weed Culling Deplh in Steel I 4 tn 6ram 12 ...

Page 13: ...ge allows you to remove and replace the saw blade quickly and easily without lhe use of addtllonal tools 1 Unplug thesaw Z_ WARNING ALWAYS unplug saw from the power source before changing blades or making any adjustments Fatlure to unplug the s_w _ outd result in accidental starting whlch can cause ser ous personal injury 2 Turn lhe saw upside down so you can access 1o lhe blade clamp 3 Lift the t...

Page 14: ...e before I changing blades or making shy adjustments Failure to unplug the saw could I result in accidental starting which can cause serious personal Injury 2 Follow slops t through 4 on the tool _essblade inslaliatton see pages I3 and 14 3 Carefully remove the blade or change the blade NOTE When storing your saw ALWAYS remove the cutting blade I LED WORKLIGHT Fig 8 Your sabre saw lies an LED wodd...

Page 15: ... THE VARIABLE SPEED DIAL Fig 11 The variable speed lealure ef Ibis saw allows you to malcl_ the proper culling speed o the mafedal betng cut enhancing the overall performance of your saw and helping to save the blades from undue wear The speeds can be adjusted Ifam 8001o 3000 SPM strokes per minute no load speed by adjusting the variable speed dial tocaled on top of Ihe trigger switch handle The s...

Page 16: ... w Ib 6 S _2 loath per inch _ per inch ALWAYS test thecultlng modes on a piece of scrap matertai before making your finished cut NOTE Select the right blade for your culling application Blades are available for fine woodculflng medium and last woodcutting and fast metal or smooth metal culling A general guide to usa when selecting a blade is The more teeth per inch on the blade the smoolher the cu...

Page 17: ...ace I Z_ WA RNING ALWAYS clamp and support workplace securely ALWAYS maintain proper control of saw Failure to clamp and support workplece and loss of control el saw could result In serious injury CU I IrlNG METAL When culling metal ALWAYS clamp down the metal workpiece and ALWAYS use a METAL cutting blade Be extremely careful 1o move the saw ve_ slowly as you cut Use the LOW speeds Posi_ioa 1 2 o...

Page 18: ...ary to drill a ho_e for an inside or pocket cut t Draw lines for lhe opening you want to cuL 2 Hold saw firmly and fitl It forward so only the toe of Ille saw base reels on g_e workplace 3 MAKE SURE that the blade is well clear o the workplace 4 Slart the saw and then gradually tower the blade into the workplace firmty holding lhe tee el the saw base to prevent side wobble 5 Slowly pivot the saw d...

Page 19: ...erstassemb_y and saw base in p_ace Fig 16 3 Move the base ol the saw slightly ton yard and tilt il to 1he desired angle between O and 45 left or right using fhe scale marked on Ihe base bracket 4 install a cutt ng blade 5 Slide lhe blade guide rollers assembly until the b_ade guide reliefs rest against lhe back edge of the blade 6 Re tighten the hex screws For accurate work it is necessary to make...

Page 20: ...in proper control or saw Failure to clamp end support workplace and toss of control of saw could result in serious injury I Z_ WARNING Preventive maintenance performed by unauthorized 1 personnsl may result in misplacing of internal wires end components which J could cause a serious hazard SERVICE t When servicing a tool usa oniy identical replacement parts Use of unauthorized parts or fatlure to ...

Page 21: ... or when blowing dusL tf operation is dusty also wear s dusl mask LUBRICATION Att of the bearings n _his too ate lubricated with a sufficient amoun of high_rada lubrican for the life of the tool under normal operating conditions Theretore no furfflar lubrication is _ eqt_lred I WARNING The use of attachments or accessories that are not l I recommended for this tool might be dangerous and could res...

Page 22: ... The Model Number will be found on the Nameplate attached to the handte of Ihe Sabre Saw Always mention the Model Number when ordering parts for this toot 1 3320276000 RRJ_g_ _oA_s_ I 2 33202750 _ Left Housin_Assv 3 2740101000 Stator t 4 5700004000 Bal Bearing t 5 3700491000s____ _Flash Board __ 2 6 4960015000 Carbon Brush 2 7 2600022000 Brush Holder 2 8 2750854000 Rqtpr 1 10 5610044000 T_a _p_0g_...

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