5228 Double Insulated Variable Speed, Dual Action Reciprocating Saw
Edge Cutting Metal
To cut metal from an edge, start the cut on the surface where the greatest number of teeth will contact the work. To avoid vibration of metal and blade chatter, hold saw firmly against materiel while making cut.
To make a pocket cut in metal, first drill a starting hole large enough for the blade to enter. To extend blade life and facilitate better cutting, apply cutting oil to the work surface along the line of the cut. Forcing saw into work should be avoided. Allow saw blade to do the work while guiding saw at moderate rate.
Maintenance Instructions
WARNING
Always unplug power cord before performing any service on this tool.
Service & Repairs
If any maintenance or repair is required other than that outlined above, the tool should be sent to a RIDGID Authorized Service Center or returned to the factory. All repairs made by Ridge service facilities are war- ranted against defects in material and workmanship.
If you have any questions regarding the service or repair of this saw, call or write to:
Ridge Tool Company
Technical Service Department
400 Clark Street
Elyria, Ohio
Tel: (800)
For name and address of your nearest Independent Authorized Service Center, contact the Ridge Tool Company at (800)
Failure to Start
If the tool should fail to operate, confirm that the prongs on the power cord are making good contact in the outlet. Check for blown fuses or open circuit breakers in the line.
In any correspondence, please give all information shown on the Nameplate of your tool including Model Number, Voltage and Serial Number.
Ventilation
Keep air inlet passages clear to insure a cool running motor. Periodically blow out all air passages with an air jet. Wear safety glasses when performing this operation. Never use solvents when cleaning plastic parts as this could damage the finish.
Lubrication
After approximately 100 hours of operation, the saw should be taken to a RIDGID Authorized Service Center to be relubricated. At that time, the tool will be thor- oughly cleaned and inspected and worn parts replaced when necessary.
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