Kawasaki 840089-1HR manual General Cutting, Put on eye protection, Plunge Cutting, Metal Cutting

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GENERAL CUTTING

Always hold the saw in front of you and away from your body. Keep your hands and feet well away from the work piece.

Never feed the blade into the work piece until the blade is at full speed. If the blade is not at full speed, the saw may kick back causing serious personal injury.

Use proper blade for the particular cutting application.

• Put on eye protection.

Clear the saw of any foreign material.

Make sure the work piece is held securely in place. Hold smaller pieces in a vise or attach to the workbench with clamps.

Mark out the line to be cut so it is easily visible.

Pull the trigger to start the saw.

Set the shoe against the work piece.

When the blade reaches full speed, slowly feed the blade into the work piece.

PLUNGE CUTTING

Never feed the blade into the work piece until the blade is at full speed. If the blade is not at full speed, the saw may kick back causing serious personal injury.

• Mark out the line to be cut so it is easily visible.

• Start inside the area to be cut out.

• Depress the lock-on button and press the trigger to start the saw.

Set the shoe against the work piece.

When the blade reaches full speed, slowly feed the blade into the work piece.

METAL CUTTING

Never use gasoline or any flammable liquid as a lubricant. Sparking from the motor may cause it to ignite into flames.

When cutting metals other then copper, brass or aluminum, always use a lubri- cant, such as cutting oil, to keep the blade cool. This will prolong the life of the blade as well as speeding up the cutting process.

Make sure the work piece is held securely in place. Hold smaller pieces, such as pipe or conduit, in a vise or attach to the workbench with clamps.

To eliminate vibration, always cut close to the clamping point.

When cutting thin sheets of metal, place a piece of plywood on either side to control vibration and prevent tearing.

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Contents 19.2V BATTERY-OPERATED Reciprocating SAW General Safety RULES-FOR ALL Battery Operated Tools Table of ContentsRecognize Safety SYMBOLS, Words and Labels CongratulationsElectrical Safety Important SafeguardsSave These Instructions for Future Reference Work AreaService Personal SafetySpecific Safety Rules AND/OR Symbols Safety Rules for Cordless Reciprocating SawsSymbols Symbol Name ExplanationName Explanation Accessories Functional Description BatteryControls and Components Component Model NumberRemoving / Attaching Battery Pack Charging Battery PackCharger Variable Speed Trigger Switch AssemblyAttaching / Removing Blade Operating the Reciprocating SAWPut on eye protection General CuttingPlunge Cutting Metal CuttingAccessories Maintenance and CleaningSpecifications Tool Current RatingYear Limited Warranty Other Consumer DO-IT-YOURSELF DIY ToolsCommercial or Rental Purpose Exclusions 19.2V 2-SPEED BATTERY-OPERATED Drill General Safety Rules for ALL Battery Operated Tools Year Limited WarrantyImportant Safeguards Reaction torque of the tool could crush your hand or leg Safety Rules for Cordless Drill / DriversAt high velocity striking you or a bystander Tool accidentallyComponent Functional DescriptionApproved chargers with your product REMOVING/ATTACHING Battery PackCharge Battery Pack Charging Battery Pack AssemblyInstalling Drill BIT Into Keyless Chuck Operating the DrillForward / Reverse and Trigger Lock Lever Torque SettingsHIGH/LOW Speed Gear Shifting ScrewdrivingDrilling Masonry Drilling MetalDrilling Wood Hints for Optimum USEConductor Size in A.W.G Year Limited Warranty Warranty Disclaimers 19.2V Battery Pack Congratulations Symbols Which Extend Beyond the Description on the Face Hereof Year Limited Home USE WarrantyWarranty Disclaimers