Ryobi Jig Saw manual Know Your JIG SAW, Switch, Variable Speed Control Selector, LOCK-ON Button

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FEATURES

KNOW YOUR JIG SAW

See Figure 1.

Before attempting to use this product, familiarize yourself with all operating Features and Safety Rules.

SWITCH

The jig saw has a conveniently located trigger switch.

VARIABLE SPEED CONTROL SELECTOR

The trigger switch has a variable speed control selector to adjust the speed of the jig saw.

LOCK-ON BUTTON

The lock-on button allows continuous operation.

LED LIGHT

The led light illuminates your work to give you a clear view of the cut line.

BASE LOCKING LEVER

Toolless saw base adjustment makes bevel adjustment for adjusting the cut angle quick and easy.

BLADE SUPPORT ROLLER

The blade-support roller is recessed to ensure accurate cutting. It has a hard-wearing die-cast aluminum casing with good heat dissipation properties to protect against overheating.

ORBITAL ADJUSTMENT KNOB

Four position orbital adjustment for fine to aggressive cutting.

VACUUM ATTACHMENT / BLADE STORAGE

A vacuum attachment is packed with your saw. Used in con- junction with a vacuum cleaner, it will yield the highest dust removal efficiency. It features a built-in blade storage area.

SCROLLING KNOB

360° scrolling blade action for precision cutting in tight areas.

RAPID CHANGE BLADE CLAMP

Allows you to change saw blades without the need for separate tools.

EDGE GUIDE

Allows you to make straight cuts using the edge of the workpiece as a guide.

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Contents Save this Manual for Future Reference Operators ManualIntroduction Table of ContentsElectrical Safety General Safety RulesPersonal Safety Work AreaAdditional Safety Rules Specific Safety RulesSymbol Name DESIGNATION/EXPLANATION SymbolsService Double Insulation ElectricalElectrical Connection Extension CordsProduct Specifications FeaturesOrbital Adjustment Knob SwitchKnow Your JIG SAW Variable Speed Control SelectorTo Install JIG SAW Blades AssemblyDust PICK-UP Feature UnpackingApplications OperationGeneral Cutting Variable SpeedDo not Force the SAW Orbital MotionSee Figures 7 Straight CUTSee Figures 9, 10, Scroll CuttingSee Figures 12 Angle Cutting Bevel CuttingTo Make a Plunge CUT Plunge CuttingMetal Cutting See Figures 14, 15,Adjustments Base Locking Lever AdjustmentSee Figures 17 Maintenance General MaintenanceLubrication Page Service Model NO. and Serial no