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Slightly tighten screws alternately to position the blade, then fully tighten screws. To release, turn both screws one turn counterclockwise. (JS200, JS300) QUICK CLAMP™ BLADE CHANGE MODELS ONLY USE THIS BLADE «i TYPE BEFORE INSTALLING BLADES, TURN OFF AND UNPLUG TOOL. Your jig saw uses the Quick Clamp™ blade changing system. To install a blade, lift the Quick Clamp™ lever (Figure 2). Ensure the blade teeth are facing forward and insert the saw blade shank fully into the blade clamp. Release the lever and the blade will be clamped securely in place. To release the blade, lift the lever. ALL MODELS Note: To improve cutting performance, ensure back of blade is touching blade support roller. See "Roller Support Guide"for instructions on how to change position of blade support roller. ROLLER SUPPORT GUIDE The roller support guide on your jig saw improves its performance when cutting tough materials by adding support to the blade. This support should be adjusted so that the roller touches the back of the blade when cutting. Ensure the blade is aligned with the groove in the roller. Adjust the support roller by loosening the screw on the bottom of the shoe (Fig.1) and moving the shoe so that the roller touches the back edge of the blade. Retighten screw. Lubricating the guide roller from time to time with a drop of oil will extend the life of the roller. ON/OFF SWITCH ,, • ., , ... (7552) BEFORE PLUGGING YOUR JIG'SAW IN, ENSURE THAT THE TRIGGER SWITCH IS IN THE OFF POSITION. To turn the saw on, squeeze the trigger switch, as shown in Figure 3. To turn the too! off, release the trigger switch. The tool can be locked on for continuous operation by fully squeezing and holding the trigger switch while you depress the lock-on button shown in Fig. 3. With the lock-on button depressed, release the trigger switch and the tool will continue to run. To release from lock position, squeeze and release the trigger. Always disengage the lock before disconnecting from the power supply. VARIABLE SPEED SWITCH (JS200, JS300) BEFORE PLUGGING YOUR JIG SAW IN, ENSURE THAT THE TRIGGER SWITCH IS IN THE OFF POSITION. To turn the saw on, squeeze the trigger switch, as shown in Figure 3. The speed of the saw is determined by how much the trigger switch is depressed. To turn the tool off, release the trigger switch. The tool can be locked on for continuous operation by fully squeezing and holding the trigger switch while you depress the lock-on button shown in Fig. 3. With the lock-on button depressed, release the trigger switch and the tool will continue to run. To release from lock position, squeeze and release the trigger. Always disengage the lock before disconnecting from the power supply. Do not overload your jig saw as this could damage the motor. Use your saw only for its intended purpose. BEVEL ADJUSTMENT TURN OFF AND UNPLUG TOOL. ■ To adjust the bevel angle, loosen the screw (approximately 3 full turns) on the bottom of the shoe, as ' shown in Figure 1. Lift the shoe slightly and pull backward, then set the shoe at 45° and retighten screw. To reset the shoe for a square cut, loosen the screw and move the shoe until it is approximately 90° to the blade. Adjust the blade support roller to the blade and retighten the screw. GENERAL CUTTING Be sure board is firmly secured. Hold jig saw by the handle and operate switch to turn the unit on. Don’t attempt to turn on the unit when blade is against material to be cut. This could stall the motor. Place front of shoe on material to be cut and hold jig saw shoe down firmly against the work surface while cutting. Don’t force the tool; let the blade cut at its own speed. Whenever possible, clamp or support work close to the line of cut; when the cut is completed, shut off power and lay the saw aside before loosening the work. CUT LINE BLOWER To aid visibility when cutting, your jig saw is equipped with a cut line blower (Fig. 3) which will keep the work area clear of dust as you saw. BLADE STORAGE A convenient blade storage compartment (Fig. 3) is provided at the rear of the saw. METAL & PLASTIC CUTTING In cutting thin gauge sheet metals, it is best to clamp wood or plywood to the bottom of the metal sheet; this will insure a clean cut without the danger of vibration or tearing of metal. Use a fine-tooth blade for ferrous metals (for those that have an iron content); and use a coarser blade for nonferrous metals (those that do not have an iron content). Cutting thin metal will take longer than cutting relatively thick wood so do not be tempted to speed up the process by forcing the saw. Spread a thin film of cutting lubricant along the cutting line (any light weight oil). Use low speeds for cutting metals, plastics and composition tile. When cutting laminated plastic, place the finished side down and use a fine tooth hollow ground blade. , POCKET CUTTING • ' Measure the surface to be cut and mark clearly with a pencil. Next tip the saw forward until the front edg...
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