ORbITAL JIgSAw wITh LASeR LINe - 054-8223-4
ORbITAL JIgSAw wITh LASeR LINe - 054-8223-4
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Jigsaw blade storage case
(fig 3)
Slide the storage case off the tool, slide the case open, and use it to store extra blades (fig 3).
Using the laser line
(fig 4)
WARNING!
Only use the laser line when work is
being performed.
1. Mark the cutting line on the workpiece.
2. Adjust the cutting angle, as required.
3. Plug your saw’s power cord into a standard
household power outlet and start the motor.
4. Once the blade has reached maximum speed (approximately 2 seconds), place the saw on the
workpiece.
5. Use the laser lin on/off switch to turn on the laser line.
6. Align the laser line with the mark on the workpiece, and push the saw forward slowly, using both
hands, and keeping the laser line on the mark.
7. Once the cut has been completed, turn the laser beam off.
On/off trigger switch
(fig 1)
1. Plug your saw’s power cord into a standard
household power outlet.
2. Start the tool by squeezing the on/off trigger
switch (fig 1).
3. Release the trigger to stop the tool.
4. If you press either of the lock-on buttons that
are located on the handle while the trigger
switch is depressed, the switch will be locked
in the operating position.
5. The lock-on buttons allow the operator to keep the jig saw’s motor running without continuously
holding the switch. It is useful when you are operating the tool for extend periods.
6. To release the lock-on buttons, press and release the trigger switch.
adjusting the cutting speed
using the variable speed dial
(fig 2)
NOTICE:
Determine the optimum speed for cutting
your workpiece by making a trial cut in a scrap
piece of the same material.
experience will help you to determine the best
results for a particular application. however, as a
general rule, use slower speeds for harder, denser
materials, and faster speeds for softer material.
The variable speed feature of this jigsaw enhances the cutting performance and saves the blade from
undue wear.
1. Use the variable speed dial to adjust the speed of the blade.
2. Turn the dial to increase or decrease the speed (fig 2).
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