Plunge Cutting; Metal Cutting; Drill/Driver Set Up And Operating Instructions - Chicago Electric 66755 Set Up And Operating Instructions Manual

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Plunge cutting

note: Before Plunge Cutting, drill a hole or
opening for inserting the saw blade.
never allow the tip of the saw blade to
contact the workpiece.
1.
Clearly mark the line of cut on the work
piece.
2.
From a convenient starting point within
the cut out area, place the blade tip into
the hole or opening. The saw should be
positioned vertically at a 90° angle to the
workpiece.
3.
Slowly lower the Saw until the lower
edge of the Guard rests on the work
piece - See Figure B2.
4.
Start the Saw and allow it to reach full
speed.
5.
With the Saw resting on the Guard,
slowly lower the Saw Blade (B15/B16)
onto the cut line. Continue this motion
until the Saw Blade is perpendicular to
the work piece.

Metal cutting

1.
When cutting metal materials with the
Saw, make sure to use the metal Saw
Blade (B16).
2.
Lubricate the cutting surface with cut-
ting oil to avoid heat build-up. Follow the
"Operating the Reciprocating Saw"
section on page 17 of this manual.
SKU 66755
For technical questions, please call 1-800-444-3353.
drill/driver set up and operating
instructions
do noT
install the Battery Pack (1)
until aFTer you complete the following
steps to set up the Drill/Driver for use.
Refer to Figure C1 for the location of
the parts of the Drill/Driver for the fol-
lowing steps.
Forward/Lock/Reverse
Button (C10)
Figure c1
1.
Center the Forward/Lock/Reverse Button
(C10) to "lock" the trigger mechanism as
a safety measure, so the drill does not
turn on accidentally.
2.
Loosen the Chuck (C2) if needed and
place the desired drill bit or screw driver
bit into the drill between the Chuck Jaws.
3.
Tighten the Chuck until the bit is held
securely in place, centered between the
Chuck Jaws.
Clutch Cap
Chuck Jaws
Tighten Chuck (C2)
Trigger Switch (C4)
Light Switch (C11)
LED Light (C12)
Battery Pack (1)
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