Reciprocating saw eng, Work hints for your reciprocating saw, Maintenance – Инструкция по эксплуатации WORX Tools WU400

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6. PIVOTING BLADE FOOT

The pivoting blade foot must be held firmly

against the material being cut to reduce saw

vibration, blade jumping and blade breakage.

7. FLUSH CUTTING

It is possible to make cuts extremely close to

floors, walls and other difficult areas. Insert the

blade shank into the blade clamp with the blade

teeth facing up (opposite to normal working

position). This will make cuts closer to the work

surface (See E). Using special flexible blades

insert the blade into the blade clamp with

the blade teeth facing down (normal working

position). It will allow flush pipe cutting (See

F).

8. WOOD CUTTING

Always ensure the work-piece is firmly clamped

to prevent movement. For easier control use

low speed to start cutting, then increase to the

correct speed (See G).

9. METAL CUTTING

This saw has different metal cutting capacities

depending upon the type of blade being used

and metal being cut.

ALWAYS clamp the work down to prevent it

from slipping.

Use a finer blade for ferrous metals and a

coarse blade for non-ferrous metals.

When cutting thin gauge sheet metals, ALWAYS

clamp wood on both sides of the sheet. This will

give you a clean cut without excess vibration or

tearing of the metal.

DO NOT force the cutting blade. Forcing the

blade will reduce blade life and cause the blade

to break.

Note: We recommend that you spread a thin

film of oil or other coolant along the line of

cut ahead of the saw. This will allow easier

operation and help extend blade life. When

cutting aluminum, use kerosene.

10. POCKET CUTTING (Soft materials

only)

Mark the pocket or internal hole to be cut out.

Insert the special cutting blade with blade

teeth facing down and clamp securely. Angle

the saw so that the back edge of the blade

guard is resting on the work surface (See H.1

and H.2). Use a slow speed to start the cut to

avoid breaking the blade but increase to correct

speed once the cut has started. With the blade

guard held firmly against the work surface, start

a slow but controlled upward swing of the saw.

The blade will cut into and through the material.

Always ensure the blade is completely through

the material before cutting the remainder of the
pocket.

WORK HINTS FOR YOUR

RECIPROCATING SAW

If your power tool becomes too hot, set the

speed to maximum and run a no load for 2-3

minutes to cool the motor.

Always ensure the work-piece is firmly held or

clamped to prevent movement.

The blade guard must be held firmly against

the material being cut to reduce saw vibration,

blade jumping and blade breakage.

MAINTENANCE

Your power tool requires no additional

lubrication or maintenance. There are no user

serviceable parts in your power tool. Never use

water or chemical cleaners to clean your power

tool. Wipe clean with a dry cloth. Always store

your power tool in a dry place. Keep the motor

ventilation slots clean. Keep all working controls

free of dust. If you see some sparks flashing in

the ventilation slots, this is normal and will not
damage your power tool.

ENVIRONMENTAL

PROTECTION

Waste electrical products should not

be disposed of with household waste.

Please recycle where facilities exist.

Check with your local authorities or retailer for

recycling advice.

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