Sealey SRS850 Manual page 2

Reciprocating saw 850w/230v
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condition that may affect the power tool's operation. If damaged, have the power tool repaired before use.
Keep cutting tools sharp and clean. Properly maintained cutting tools with sharp cutting edges are less likely to bind and are easier
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to control.
Use the power tool, accessories and tool bits etc. in accordance with these instructions, taking into account the working conditions
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and the work to be performed. Use of the power tool for operations different from those intended could result in a hazardous
situation.
Keep handles and gripping surfaces dry, clean and free from oil and grease. Slippery handles and gripping surfaces Do not allow
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for safe handling and control of the tool in unexpected situations.
Have your power tool serviced by a qualified repair person using only identical replacement parts. This will ensure that the safety of
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the power tool is maintained.
Hold the power tool by its insulated gripping surfaces when performing an operation where the cutting accessory may contact
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hidden wiring or its own cord. Cutting a "live" wire may make exposed metal parts of the power tool "live" and could give
the operator an electric shock.
Use clamps or another practical way to secure and support the workpiece to a stable platform.
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Use appropriate detection equipment to track down concealed supply lines or consult the local utility companies. Contact with
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electrical lines may result in fire and electric shock. Damaging a gas line may lead to an explosion. Penetrating a water line causes
property damage and may cause an electric shock.
Vibrations can be harmful to the human hand-arm system. Keep the vibration exposure time to a minimum.
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Clean the shank of the saw blade before inserting it. A dirty shank cannot be fastened securely.
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Check the saw blade for tight fit. A loose saw blade could fall out and injure you.
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Before switching on the power tool, ensure that the insertion tool can move freely. If the device is switched on with a jammed
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insertion tool, the resulting forces can be extreme causing the device to kick out sideways.
Do not work on moistened material or moist surfaces.
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only hold the power tool against the workpiece when the tool is switched on and running. otherwise there is a risk of kickbacks.
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Make sure that the guide shoe is positioned securely on the contact face during sawing. A jammed saw blade could break or cause
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a kickback.
Keep your hands out of the sawing area. Do not reach underneath the workpiece.
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Keep your hands away from lifting rod and quick-release chuck. Crushing hazard upon contact with these components.
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Ensure sufficient ventilation.
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Regularly check the quick-release chuck for wear or damage.
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Only use intact, flawless saw blades. Bent and blunt saw blades could break or cause a kickback.
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Do not attempt to slow down the saw blade movement by pressing against the blade from the side once the device is switched
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off. The saw blade could be damaged, break or cause a kickback.
Switch off the power tool when your operation is completed, but Do not remove the saw blade from the kerf until it has come to a
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standstill. This serves to avoid a kickback, then you can put the power tool down safely.
Immediately switch off the power tool if the insertion tool gets jammed. The power tool can lash out to the side.
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Wait until the power tool has come to a standstill, before putting it down.
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only use the device SRS850 for sawing plastic, wood, metal and building materials using the suitable saw blade. The device may
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be used for:
Sawing work,
Straight and curved cuts,
Flush cutting of protruding workpieces
Whilst adhering to the technical data. We recommend using the power tool with original Sealey accessories.
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The device is not intended for processing glass or stone.
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Check the device for damages and proper functioning before each use. If you notice damages, no longer use the device.
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Do not use the device when the device or your hands are damp or wet!
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Work on the electrical components must only be carried out by an authorised specialist company!
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Warning of electrical voltage Before any work on the device, remove the mains plug from the mains socket! Hold onto the mains
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plug while pulling the power cable out of the mains socket.
There is a risk of a short-circuit due to liquids penetrating the housing!
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Do not immerse the device and the accessories in water. Make sure that no water or other liquids can enter the housing.
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The insertion tool might still be hot after the application. Burn hazard when touching the insertion tool.
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Do not touch the insertion tool bare-handed! Wear protective gloves!
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warning! Hand injuries Crushing hazard near saw blade and guide shoe if handled without due care. Wear protective gloves!
warning! Sharp object Parts of the saw blade are sharp. Risk of injuries if handled without due care. Wear protective gloves!
warning! Toxic dusts! The harmful / toxic dusts produced during operation pose of risk to the health of the operator and persons in
the vicinity.
Do not process materials containing asbestos. Asbestos is considered carcinogenic.
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warning! Make sure not to hit power, gas or water lines when working with a power tool. If necessary, use a pipe detector to check
the wall you want to drill in or slit open.
warning! Risk of injuries caused by flying parts or bursting tool heads.
warning! dangers can occur at the device when it is used by untrained people in an unprofessional or improper way!
warning! The device is not a toy and does not belong in the hands of children.
warning! Risk of suffocation! Do not leave the packaging lying around. Children may use it as a dangerous toy.
Vibration emissions can cause a health hazard if the device is used for an extended period of time or if it is not properly handled
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and maintained.
Keep a sufficient distance from heat sources.
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note:
If you store or transport the device improperly, the device may be damaged.
© Jack Sealey limited
Original Language Version
SRS850 Issue 1 28/09/18

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