Assembly
Attaching the Blade | When inserting the saw blade, the back of | |
! WARNING | To prevent personal injury, | the blade must rest in the groove of the |
guide roller (Fig. 4). | ||
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power source before assembling parts, making | 2. To remove blade, lift | |
adjustments, or changing blades. | cover up with index finger and thumb and | |
1. Insert the saw blade (teeth in cutting | remove blade. | |
direction) until it latches in the plunger | For use with both T or U shank jigsaw blades. | |
(Fig. 3). |
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FIG. 3 |
| FIG. 4 |
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| BLADE |
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BLADE CHANGE |
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COVER |
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| ROLLER GUIDE | |
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Operating Instructions
TRIGGER "ON-OFF" SWITCH
(Model 4580 only)
TO TURN THE TOOL "ON" squeeze the trigger switch. TO TURN THE TOOL "OFF", release the trigger switch, which is spring loaded and will return to the "OFF" position automatically.
VARIABLE SPEED CONTROLLED
TRIGGER SWITCH (Model 4480 & 4540 only)
Your tool is equipped with a variable speed trigger switch. The tool can be turned "ON" or "OFF" by squeezing or releasing the trigger. The speed can be adjusted from the minimum to maximum nameplate SPM by the pressure you apply to the trigger. Apply more pressure to increase the speed and release pressure to decrease speed (Fig. 1).
"LOCK-ON" BUTTON
The
TO LOCK TRIGGER "ON": squeeze trigger, depress button and release trigger.
TO UNLOCK THE TRIGGER: squeeze trigger and release it without depressing the "Lock- ON" button.
!WARNING If the
the trigger can not be released.
VARIABLE SPEED DIAL
(Model 4580 only)
Your tool is equipped with a variable speed dial. The blade stroke rate may be adjusted during cutting operation by presetting the dial on or between any one of the six numbers.
Setting SPM rating (strokes per minute)
5High stroke
Max. Override
ELECTRONIC FEEDBACK CIRCUITRY (EFC)
(Model 4580 only)
The internal electronic feedback system helps to keep the no load speed virtually constant between
PLUNGER SPEED
The stroke rate may be adjusted as described earlier under “Variable Speed Dial”. The best results for a particular application is determined by experience, though as a general rule, slower speeds are for denser materials and faster speeds are for soft materials.