Unpacking - Craftsman 320.2190 Operator's Manual

5.0 amp variable speed orbital sabre saw
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Freehand Cul
Performing a cut wiflloul using a fence, miter gauge, fixture, work clamp, or other proper
device to keep the werkpiece from twisltng or movtng during the cut
Orbital Sawing
tn addition to the up and down movemenl
of a sabre saw's blade, there ts orbtlal action
which ihrusts lhe blade forwa_d on the culling stroke and greal]y increases the culling
speed over convenllonal
sabre saws
Scrolling
Allows the blade to swivel for tn|ricate pattern cutting
Through Sawing
Any cutting operation where the blade extends completely through the thickness of lhe
workpiece
Kerr
The mateflal removed by the blade in a through cut or the slot produced by the blade in a
non-through
or partial cut,
Workplace or Meferlal
The item on which the coiling operation is being done. Tl_e surfaces of a workplace a_e
commonly referred to as faces, ends and edges
Gum
A sticky, sap-based residue kern wood products,
Restn
A sticky, sap-based substance
that has hardened
Z_ WARN ING:
Your saw should NEVER be connected to the power source
when you are assembling
parts, making adjustments,
Installing
or removing
blades, cleaning or when It is not in use.. Disconnecting
the saw wll] prevenl
accidental
starling, which could cause serious personal lnJu_.
I The Two Blades are stored in lhe blade storage ¢_,.ompartmen!located in lhe rear el Ihe
saw's base
2. The Vac Adapter is attached to the saw
3 Carefully rift the saw out of the color box and place on a stable flat surface
4 Inspect the saw carefully to make sure Ihat no breakage or damage has occurred
during shipping., if any of the items mentioned
are missing (refer lo Fig, 1 on page
11) return ihe saw to your nearest Sears slore or Craftsman outle! to have the saw
replaced
z_ WARNING:
If any parts are broken or missing,
DO NOTattempt
to plug
]
In the power cord or operate saw until the broken or missing
pads are replaced.
/
Failure to do so could result in possible serious InJury_
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