Blade Installation and Removal (FigURE 3)

WARNING: Cut hazard. Turn off and disconnect tool from power source before making any adjustments or removing or installing attachments or accessories.

The blade should extend past the shoe and the thickness of the workpiece during the

cut. Select the blade best suitable for the material to be cut and use the shortest blade

suitable for the thickness of the material. Do not use jigsaw blades with this tool.

WARNING: Cut hazard. Blade breakage

 

may occur if the blade does not extend past the shoe

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and the workpiece during the cut. Increased risk of

personal injury, as well as damage to the shoe and

 

workpiece may result.

 

TO INSTALL BLADE INTO SAW

 

1. Point tool away from body.

 

2. Rotate blade clamp collar in the direction shown in

 

figure 3.

 

3. Insert blade shank fully into blade clamp collar.

 

4. Release blade clamp collar to lock blade into position.

 

NOTE: Blade can be installed with the teeth up to

 

assist in flush-to cutting.

 

TO REMOVE BLADE FROM SAW

 

 

WARNING:

Cut hazard. Turn off and disconnect tool from power source

before making any adjustments or removing or installing attachments or accessories.

WARNING:

Burn hazard. Do not touch the blade immediately after use. Contact

with the blade may result in personal injury.

 

 

1. Rotate blade clamp collar to release position.

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2. Remove blade.

 

 

TO REMOVE a Broken BLADE

 

 

If the blade breaks so that the broken piece is caught

 

inside the clamp, take the following steps to remove the

 

remainder of the blade from the saw.

 

 

1. Rotate blade clamp collar clockwise as viewed from the

 

back of the saw and hold in place (Figure 4).

 

 

2. Turn the saw on its left side as viewed

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from the back of the saw (Figure 5).

 

3a. If the blade has broken inside the

 

 

clamp, slide a flat object into the opening of

 

 

the clamp (Figure 6) as far as it can go, then

 

 

remove the flat object. This will disengage the

 

 

pin inside the clamp.

 

 

3b. If the blade has broken outside the

 

 

clamp, slide a flat object into the opening of the clamp

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(Figure 6) to the left of the blade as far as it can go, then

remove the flat object. This will disengage the pin inside

 

the clamp.

 

 

 

4. While still holding the clamp collar open and the saw

 

on its side, face the clamp opening down and shake until

 

the broken blade falls out.

 

 

orbital action selector (Figure 7) BTE360 has dual blade motion: straight reciprocating 7 motion or orbital motion.

Straight reciprocating motion is used for all metal cutting operations and for wood cutting applications where finish is more important than speed. To set the saw for straight reciprocating motion, turn the selector to the position marked

Orbital motion is used for fast cutting of wood. To set the saw for orbital action, turn the selector to the position marked

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