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Cleaning
WARNING: Blow dirt and dust out of all air vents with
clean, dry air at least once a week. To minimize the risk
of eye injury, always wear ANSI Z87.1 approved eye
protection when performing thisprocedure.
WARNING: Never use solvents or other harsh chemicals
for cleaning the non‑metallic parts of the tool. These
chemicals may weaken the plastic materials used in
these parts. Use a cloth dampened only with water and
mild soap. Never let any liquid get inside the tool; never
immerse any part of the tool into aliquid.
MAINTENANCE
WARNING: To reduce the risk of serious personal
injury, turn unit off and remove the battery pack
before making any adjustments or removing/
installing attachments or accessories. An accidental
start‑up can causeinjury.
Your CRAFTSMAN power tool has been designed to operate
over a long period of time with a minimum of maintenance.
Continuous satisfactory operation depends upon proper tool
care and regularcleaning.
Worklight (Fig.A)
The worklight
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is activated when the trigger switch is
depressed, and will automatically turn off 20seconds after
the trigger switch is released. If the trigger switch remains
depressed, the worklight will remainon.
NOTE: The worklight is for lighting the immediate work
surface and is not intended to be used as aflashlight.
Pocket Cutting - Wood Only (Fig. K)
Measure the surface area to be cut and mark clearly with a
pencil, chalk orscriber.
1. Insert blade in blade clamp and tighten blade
clampsecurely.
2. Tip the saw backward until the back edge of the pivoting
shoe is firmly on the worksurface.
3. Switch motor on, permitting blade to attain
maximumspeed.
4. Grip handle steadily and begin a slow, deliberate upward
swing with the handle of thesaw.
5. The blade will begin to feed into material. Always be sure
blade is completely through material before continuing
with pocketcut.
NOTE: In areas where blade visibility is limited, use the edge
of the pivoting shoe as aguide.
Project Tips
• Cut only with sharp blades; they cut cleaner, faster and put
less strain on the motor whilecutting.
• When cutting, always ensure that the pivoting shoe is
resting against the workpiece. This will improve operator
control and minimizevibration.
• For longer blade life, use bi-metal blades or carbide
tipped blades. These utilize a carbon steel back welded
to high speed steel teeth making the blade more flexible
and less prone tobreaking.
Cutting (Fig. A, G–K)
The blade
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should extend past the pivoting shoe
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and
the thickness of the workpiece throughout the cut. Select
the blade best suitable for the material to be cut and use the
shortest blade suitable for the thickness of thematerial.
NOTE: Do not use jigsaw blades with thistool.
NOTE: Before cutting any type of material, be sure it is firmly
anchored or clamped to preventslipping.
• Place blade
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and pivoting shoe
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lightly against work
to becut.
• Switch on saw motor and allow it to obtain maximum
speed before applyingpressure.
• Always hold saw firmly with both hands while cutting as
shown in Fig. G. Whenever possible, the pivoting shoe
must be held firmly against the material being cut. This
will prevent the saw from jumping or vibrating and will
minimize bladebreakage.
Flush Cutting (Fig. H)
The compact design of the recipro cating saw motor housing
and pivoting shoe permit close cutting to floors, corners and
other difficultareas.
1. To maximize flush cutting capabilities, insert the blade
shaft into the blade clamp with the teeth of the blade
facingup.
2. Turn the saw upside down so you are as close to the work
surface aspossible.
Wood Cutting (Fig. I)
1. Before cutting any type of wood, be sure the workpiece is
firmly anchored or clamped to preventslipping.
2. Place blade and pivoting shoe firmly against work
tobecut.
3. Switch on saw motor before starting thecut.
4. Always hold saw firmly with both hands while cutting.
Whenever possible, the pivoting shoe must be held
firmly against the material being cut. This will prevent
the saw from jumping or vibrating and minimize
bladebreakage.
Metal Cutting (Fig. J)
1. Use a finer blade for ferrous metals and a coarse blade for
non-ferrousmaterials.
2. In thin gauge sheet metals it is best to clamp wood to
the underside of the sheet. This will ensure a clean cut
without excess vibration or tearing ofmetal.
3. Avoid forcing cutting blade as this reduces blade life and
causes costly bladebreakage.
NOTE: You should spread a thin film of oil or other coolant
along the line ahead of the saw cut for easier operation and
longer blade life. For cutting aluminum, kerosene ispreferred.
Trigger On/Off Switch (Fig. A)
The tool is turned on and off by pulling and releasing the
variable speed trigger
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. The farther the trigger is depressed,
the higher the speed of the tool.