Rotating The Handle; Connecting The Power Cable; Operation; Switching The Device On And Off - Sealey SRS850 Manual

Reciprocating saw 850w/230v
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4.4.
aDJuSting tHe guiDe SHoe.
4.5.
You can adjust the length of the guide shoe to specify the plunging depth.
Please note that the shoe guide can only be securely locked up to a certain
point. When using a saw blade that is larger than the recess in the guide shoe,
or in order to facilitate the tool change, the guide shoe can be removed.
4.5.1.
Release the locking lever (fig.6.7).
4.5.2.
Adjust the guide shoe (fig.6.10) to the desired length. Should the guide shoe
slide out of the guide rail accidentally, it can simply be reinserted.
4.5.3.
Set the locking lever (fig.6.7) back to its initial position.
4.5.4.
Check the guide shoe (fig.6.10) for tight fit.
note:
When the power tool is positioned, the head of the guide shoe adapts to
the surface of the workpiece (inclination of up to 30°). After completing the
operation, the head of the guide shoe can be brought back to its initial position.
4.6.

Rotating tHe HanDLe

4.7.
The handle (fig.7.5) can be rotated by 90° to the left or right. As a result the on/off
switch might be located in a more favourable position – depending on the application
and operating condition.
4.7.1.
Press the release button (fig.7.1) and turn the handle (fig.7.5) clockwise or counter-
clockwise.
4.7.2.
The handle (fig.7.5) should click into place.
4.8.

connecting tHe poweR caBLe

4.8.1.
Insert the mains plug into a properly secured mains socket.

5. opeRation

5.1.
geneRaL infoRMation:
5.1.1.
Keep the venting slots clear to prevent the motor from overheating.
5.1.2.
Check the tool in the tool holder for proper fit before every application. The tool must
be firmly locked in place in the designated holding fixtures in the tool holder.
5.1.3.
Before every application, make sure that you have selected the correct tool for the
intended use.
5.2.
Sawing:
5.2.1.
Before sawing wood, chipboards, building materials etc., check the above for foreign
objects, e.g. nails, screws or similar. If required, remove the foreign objects or use a
suitable saw blade.
5.2.2.
Only use intact, flawless saw blades. Bent, blunt or otherwise damaged saw blades
could break.
5.2.3.
When sawing lightweight construction materials, make sure to observe the legal
regulations and recommendations of the material manufacturers.
5.2.4.
Use a narrow saw blade when sawing tight curves.
5.2.5.
If the saw blade gets jammed in the workpiece, switch off the power tool immediately.
The sawing gap should be slightly widened with a suitable tool so that you can pull
out the power tool.
5.2.6.
Switch on the power tool and guide it towards the workpiece to be processed. Place
the guide shoe on the surface of the workpiece. Process the workpiece with an even
forward motion and contact pressure. After completing the sawing operation, switch off the power tool.
5.2.7.
The saw blade should not be longer than required for the intended cut.
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5.3.

SwitcHing tHe DeVice on anD off

waRning! Wear your personal protective equipment when working with the device.
5.3.1.
Check whether the fixed saw blade is suitable for the intended application.
5.3.2.
Check whether the workpiece is secured and the worktop prepared correspondingly.
5.3.3.
Hold onto the power tool with both hands.
5.3.4.
Guide the saw towards the workpiece.
5.3.5.
Position the guide shoe (fig.1.10) on the workpiece.
5.3.6.
Press the on/off switch (fig.8.4) and hold it during operation. You can control the stroke rate by pressing the on/off switch (fig.8.4):
press lightly for a low stroke rate; press firmly for a high stroke rate.
5.3.7.
The LED work lamp (fig.1.12) will be illuminated.
5.3.8.
After completing the sawing operation, let go of the on/off switch (fig.9.4) to stop the device. The LED work lamp (fig.1.12) will go out.
© Jack Sealey limited
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SRS850 Issue 1 28/09/18

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