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Troubleshooting; Cleaning & Disposal; Specifications - Montgomery Ward DMF-008C Instruction Manual

Cordless reciprocating saw & worklight

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Troubleshooting

Problem
Possible Cause
The saw does not start.
Battery discharged.
Overload protection shut
down the tool/battery.
Worn brushes.
Faulty power trigger.
The saw is slow and/or
Worn/damaged saw
shuts off.
blade.
Too much pressure applied.
Battery discharged.
Overload protection shut
down the tool/battery.
Sparks in the motor.
Faulty brushes.
Windings short-circuited.
Dirty commutator.
Worklight does not turn on.
Battery discharged.
Cleaning & Disposal
IMPORTANT: Remove battery before cleaning.
Clean the power tools using a soft, dry cloth. If necessary, a damp cloth with mild
detergent can be used on the reciprocating saw. Do NOT use solvents or abrasive
cleansing agents. Remove debris from the ventilation openings in the saw to
maintain proper airflow.
Power tools and batteries should not be disposed of with general
household waste. Follow local recycling rules for proper disposal.
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Remedy
Recharge the battery.
Allow motor/battery to cool
down then restart.
Contact Customer Service.
Contact Customer Service.
Replace the saw blade.
Decrease applied pressure.
Recharge the battery.
Allow motor/battery to cool
down then restart.
Contact Customer Service.
Recharge the battery.
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Specifications

Reciprocating Saw
Speed: 3,000 strokes per minute
Stroke Length: 7/8"
Sawing Capacity:
2-1/4" wood; 3/16" steel
Operating Time:
20–25 minutes without load
Blades: Qty. 1 Wood; Qty. 1 Metal
Blade Teeth per Inch: 7 Wood; 27 Metal
Battery:
18-volt Lithium-ion
Weight:
4.9 lbs. with battery
1
888
Worklight
Beam Type: Fixed
Lumens: 110–130
LED bulb: 3 W
Beam Angle: 120°
Aperture: 3 inches
Pivot: 95°
Battery:
18-volt Lithium-ion
Weight:
1.5 lbs. with battery
557
3848
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