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Anleitung Harbor Freight Tools, modell 46055

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7. Make sure your extension cord is properly wired and in good electrical condition. Always replace a damaged extension cord or have it repaired by a qualified electrician before using it. 8. Protect your extension cords from sharp objects, excessive heat, and damp or wet areas. REQUIRED MINIMUM EXTENSION CORD GAUGE - 110 VOLT NAMEPLATE AMPERES (At Full Load) EXTENSION CORD LENGTH 0-25 FT. 25-50 FT. 50-100 FT. 100-150 FT. 618 16 14 12 8 16 16 12 10 10 16 14 12 1012 16 14 10 814 14 12 10 816 14 12 10 818 14 12 8 820 12 12 8 622 12 10 8 624 12 10 8 626 10 10 8 628 10 10 6 430 10 10 6 4 FIGURE C Page 7 SKU 46055 SYMBOLOGY Double Insulated Canadian Standards Association Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. Volts Alternating Current Amperes No Load Revolutions per Minute (RPM) A V ~ noxxxx/min. Unpacking When unpacking, check to make sure the parts listed on page 12 are included. If any parts are missing or broken, please call Harbor Freight Tools at the number on the cover of this manual as soon as possible. Blade Mounting Warning! Never attempt to mount a blade unless the Jigsaw is unplugged from the power source. 1. Loosen the Bolt on the Blade Clamp (#21) with the Hex Spanner (#32). Refer to Figure 1. Figure 1 2. Insert the end (with holes) of the Blade between the Blade Stock and the Blade Clamp. Hold the Blade level while tightening the Bolt with the Hex Spanner (#32). Note: To remove a Blade, loosen the Bolt and remove Blade. Bolt Blade Stock Blade Clamp Blade Page 8 SKU 46055 Blade Mounting (Continued) Blade Mounting (Continued) The Ball or guide must be positioned before use. See Figure 2. 4. Using the Hex Spanner (#32), loosen the Bolt on the bottom plate. Refer to Figure 2. 5. Slide the positioner so that the Ball is touching the blade. Make sure you are working with a straight blade. Note: If you are cutting synthetic plate or metal, use a little cutting oil between the Blade and the Ball. More on cutting metal on page 11. Figure 2 Operation 1. Before plugging in Saw, make sure the Switch (#2) operates without sticking. It must spring back to the original position once depressed. Note: Rotate the Speed Control Switch (#1) from 0-6 to increase the speed of the blade. Note: Make sure your workpiece is securely fastened down. 2. Draw a cutting line on your workpiece. 3. Plug in the Saw and turn it on. Wait until the blade achieves maximum speed. 4. Rest the bottom base of the Saw on the workpiece and move the blade forward. Do not push hard. Let the saw work at its own rate. Do not force the blade. See Figure 3. Figure 3 Note: Make sure the bottom base is level with the workpiece, or the blade could break. Page 9 SKU 46055 Operation (continued) Note: Unplug tool before making adjustments. 5. Your Jigsaw can be adjusted from zero degrees to forty-five degrees for miter cuts by loosening the bolt on the bottom of the base with the Hex Spanner (#32). See Figure 4. Figure 4 Note: After loosening the bolt, tilt the base and use the numbered gradient gauge on the housing of the saw for an accurate angle. Tighten bolt. Figure 5 6. By loosening the same bolt as in Figure 4, you can slide the base back for cutting the front plane of a workpiece. See Figure 5. 7. To plug-cut into a workpiece that hasn’t been pre-drilled, rest the rear of the base on the workpiece with the blade not touching the surface. Start the tool and very slowly lower the blade into the workpiece until the saw sits level. Then move the tool forward to cut. Hold Saw firmly and beware of kickback. See Figure 6. Figure 6 Page 10 SKU 46055 Operation (continued) 8. When cutting metal, use a nail and score the cutting line prior to cutting so that the blade will stay on a straight course. Metal heats up quickly when cutting due to blade friction. To avoid ruining your blade Figure 7 and insure a clean cut, use cutting oil (not included) as a cooling agent. Apply a few drops where the blade meets the workpiece as shown in Figure 7. Continue to keep the area lubricated throughout the operation. Maintenance Warning! Before doing any maintenance on the Jigsaw, make sure it is unplugged from the power source and the switch is off. 1. After each use, blow out the saw with compressed air. 2. Wipe the saw clean with a soft, damp cloth. Do not use abrasives or solvent to clean saw. 3. Check the blade prior to each use. If the blade is bent or has broken teeth, replace. Blades are available at Harbor Freight Tools. 4. If there is a noticeable loss in performance, the brush may be worn and in need of replacement. Have an authorized service technician replace the brush. WARNING: Some dust created by power sanding, sawing, grinding, drilling, and other construction activities, contain chemicals known [to the State of California] to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. Some examples of these chemicals are: Lead from lead-based paints Crystalline silica from bricks and cement or other masonry products Arsenic and chromium from chemically treated lu...


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