CAUTION
Always lock the switch when carrying or storing
the tool eliminate unintentional starting.
Lock off button
Lock
(2) Trigger switch (Fig. 10)
○ The number of strokes of the blade can be adjusted
to within the range of 0 to 2,400 strokes/minute
depending on the amount the switch is pulled. In
addition, releasing the switch activates a break that
stops the blade immediately.
○ When the switch is turned on, an LED lamp lights to
illuminate the end of the blade. This lamp goes out
when the switch is released.
CAUTION
● Always make sure to push in the lock off button
to the locked position when not using the saw.
● Do not look directly into the light from the LED
lamp. Continuous and direct exposure to the
light from the LED lamp can injure your eyes.
LED light
6. Adjusting the orbital operation
(1) This Jig Saw employs orbital operation which moves
the blade back and forth, as well as up and down. Set
the change knob shown in Fig. 11 to "0" to eliminate
the orbital operation (the blade moves only up and
down). The orbital operation can be selected in 4
steps from "0" to "III".
Free
Fig. 9
Switch
Fig. 10
(2) For the hard material, such as a steel plate, etc.,
decrease the orbital operation. For the soft material,
such as lumber, plastic, etc., increase the orbital
operation to increase work effi ciency. To cut the
material accurately, decrease the orbital operation.
Change knob
7. Cutting stainless steel plates
This Jig Saw can cut stainless steel plates by using
No. 97 blade. Carefully read "Concerning cutting of
stainless steel plates" for proper operation.
8. Splinter guard
Using the splinter guard when cutting wood materials
will reduce splintering of cut surfaces.
Insert the splinter guard in the space on the base, and
push it completely. (See Fig. 12)
Splinter
guard
Insert
9. Chip cover
Chip cover prevents chips from fl ying off and improves
the effi ciency of dust collector.
Insert the chip cover between the base and lever, and
push with a slight pressure until it catches in place.
(Fig. 13)
When removing chip cover, hold both sides of knob
and slightly open until it can be removed from the Jig
Saw. (Fig. 14)
NOTE
There is a possibility that chip cover is frosted when
cutting the metal.
English
Fig. 11
Base
Fig. 12
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