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CAUTION:
Never apply any unreasonable force to the saw blade when cutting. Also remember to press the base against the lumber firmly.
4.Sawing curved lines
We recommend that you use the BIMETAL blade mentioned in Page 18 for the saw blade since it is tough and hardly breaks.
CAUTION:
Delay the feed speed when cutting the material into small circular arcs. An unreasonably fast feed may break the blade.
5.Plunge cutting
With this tool, you can perform pocket cutting on plywood panels and thin board materials. You can
carry out pocket cutting quite easily with the saw blade installed in reverse as illustrated in Fig. 26, Fig. 28, and Fig. 30. Use the saw blade that is as short and thick as possible. We recommend for this purpose that you use
(1)Press the lower part (or the upper part) of the base against the material. Pull the switch trigger while keeping the tip of the saw blade apart from the material. (Fig. 25, Fig. 26)
(2)Raise the handle slowly and cut in with the saw blade little by little. (Fig. 27, Fig. 28)
(3)Hold the body firmly until the saw blade completely cuts into the material. (Fig. 29, Fig. 30)
Fig. 25 | Fig. 26 |
Fig. 27 | Fig. 28 |
Fig. 29 | Fig. 30 |
CAUTION:
Avoid plunge cutting for metallic materials. This can easily damage the blade.
Never pull the switch trigger while the tip of the saw blade is pressed against the material. If you do so, the blade can easily be damaged when it collides with the material.
Make absolutely sure that you cut slowly while holding the body firmly. If you apply any unreasonable force to the saw blade during the cutting operation, the blade can easily be damaged.
6.Using the light
Pull the trigger switch to light up the light. The light keeps on lighting while the trigger switch is being pulled. The light goes out after releasing the trigger switch. (Fig. 31)
Light
Trigger switch
Fig. 31
CAUTION:
Do not look directly into the light. Such actions could result in eye injury.
7.Battery level warning lamp
The battery level can be checked by pulling the trigger switch while the power tool is in a
Battery level warning lamp
Fig. 32
NOTE:
The level at which the battery level warning lamp lights may vary due to the ambient temperature, characteristics of the battery, etc. and is intended only as a guide.
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