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20V Li-ion Cordless Jig Saw
9049040
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4.
Affix the workpiece to a stable platform to prevent movement, minimize
body exposure to injury, cutting accessory binding or loss of control.
5.
Position the tool on the larger section of a supported workpiece to
complete a cut. Cut the small portion away from the larger portion.
Support the smaller portion if possible to prevent it from binding when
the cut is almost complete.
6. Never confine the part of the workpiece being cut away by holding,
clamping or using length stops against it. That part of the workpiece
could become wedged against the blade and be thrown violently. The
cut away part of the workpiece must be free to move sideways
JIG SAW PRECAUTIONS
DANGER! When the tool is in operation, keep hands away from the saw
blade and the area it is being applied to. Failure to follow this warning will
result in amputation, serious personal injury or death.
1.
Always make sure the jig saw is clean before using.
2. Always handle the jig saw blade with care when mounting or
removing it.
3.
Always be aware of the position of your hands relative to the blade.
Avoid awkward hand positions where a sudden slip could cause a hand
to move into the blade.
4.
Never reach behind or beneath the blade.
5.
Do not attempt to cut a workpiece that is thicker than the maximum
cutting depth of the blade, or where there is insufficient space for the
blade under the workpiece.
6. This tool is equipped with a laser guide. When the tool is in operation,
do not stare directly at the laser beam. Do not aim the beam at people
or objects other than the workpiece. Ensure that the beam is directed
towards a sturdy workpiece without reflective surfaces. Reflective
surfaces could bounce the beam back at the operator.
WARNING! Radiation from direct or reflected laser beams can cause
permanent eye damage when exposed for longer than 0.25 sec.
KICKBACK PRECAUTIONS
Kickback is a sudden reaction to a pinched or snagged cutting accessory.
The tool kicks out and away from the workpiece while the cutting accessory
is still active. This can inflict a serious injury on the user or a bystander.
Kickback can also damage the tool or workpiece.