Ryobi Jig Saw manual Plunge Cutting, To Make a Plunge CUT, Metal Cutting, See Figures 14, 15

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OPERATION

PLUNGE CUTTING

See Figures 14, 15, and 16.

WARNING:

To avoid loss of control, broken blades, or damage to the material being cut, always use extreme caution when making plunge cuts.We do not recommend plunge cutting on materials other than wood.

TO MAKE A PLUNGE CUT

n Mark the line of cut clearly on the workpiece. n Set the orbit adjustment to “0”.

n Tilt the saw forward so that it rests on the front edge of the base and blade will not come in contact with the workpiece when the saw is turned on.

nMake sure the blade is inside the area to be cut.

nUsing high speed, start the saw and slowly lower the blade into the workpiece until the blade cuts through the wood.

See Figure 14.

nContinue lowering the blade into the workpiece until the base rests flat on the work surface, then move the saw

forward to complete the opening.

n Use only the 7 teeth per inch blade for this type of cut.

METAL CUTTING

NOTE:The jig saw has to be in the no-orbit mode to cut metals and conduit. Set the orbital adjustment knob to "0".

Many kinds of metals can be cut with the saw. Be careful not to twist or bend the blades. Do not force. If the blade chatters or vibrates excessively, use a finer-tooth metal-cutting blade. If blade heats excessively, use lower speed. If blade teeth become filled or clogged when cutting soft metals, such as aluminum, use a coarser-tooth blade or lower speed. We recommend use of oil when cutting metals to keep blades cool, increase cutting action, and prolong blade life.Clamp the work firmly and saw close to the clamping point to eliminate any vibration of the work being cut.

When cutting conduit, pipe or angle iron, clamp work in a vise if possible and saw close to the vise.To cut thin sheet materials, "sandwich" the material between hardboard or plywood and clamp the layers to eliminate vibration and material tearing. By doing this, the material will be cut smoothly. Lay out your pattern or line of cut on top of the "sandwich."

NOTE: When cutting metal, keep exposed portion of saw bar clean and free of metal chips by wiping frequently with an oily cloth. Use extreme caution in disposing of oily cloth after completion of job to prevent potential fire hazard.

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Contents Operators Manual Save this Manual for Future ReferenceTable of Contents IntroductionGeneral Safety Rules Electrical SafetyPersonal Safety Work AreaSpecific Safety Rules Additional Safety RulesSymbols Symbol Name DESIGNATION/EXPLANATIONService Electrical Double InsulationElectrical Connection Extension CordsFeatures Product SpecificationsSwitch Orbital Adjustment KnobKnow Your JIG SAW Variable Speed Control SelectorAssembly To Install JIG SAW BladesDust PICK-UP Feature UnpackingOperation ApplicationsVariable Speed General CuttingDo not Force the SAW Orbital MotionStraight CUT See Figures 7Scroll Cutting See Figures 9, 10,Angle Cutting Bevel Cutting See Figures 12Plunge Cutting To Make a Plunge CUTMetal Cutting See Figures 14, 15,Base Locking Lever Adjustment AdjustmentsSee Figures 17 General Maintenance MaintenanceLubrication Page Service Model NO. and Serial no