Power On-Off Trigger Switch; Power Lock-On Button; Adjusting The Cutting Speed With The Variable Speed Dial - Craftsman 320.17235 Operator's Manual

4.8 amp variable speed orbital sabre saw
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POWER ON-OFF TRIGGER
SWITCH and POWER "LOCK-ON"
BUTTON
1. Connect the plug of your saw to a standard household power outlet.
2. Start the tool by squeezing the on/off trigger switch (see Fig. 10).
3. To stop the tool, release the on/off trigger switch.
4. To lock the on/off trigger switch in the "on"
position, press trigger switch and while
holding it "on", press in the lock-on button, located on the left side of the handle
(see Fig. 10).
The power lock-on button allows the operator to keep the sabre saw running without
squeezing
the trigger switch. This is useful for continuous
sawing applications.
To release the power lock-on button, press and release the trigger switch. This will turn
the tool off.
I
,
6.
/_ WARNING:
If the lock-on button is continuously
being depressed,
the
trigger switch cannot be released.
Fig. 10
Fig. 11
On/Off Trigger Switch
Power Lock-On Button
ADJUSTING
THE CUTTING
SPEED WITH THE VARIABLE
SPEED DIAL (Fig. 11)
The variable speed feature of this saw allows you to match the proper cutting speed to
the material being cut, enhancing
the overall performance
of your saw and helping to
save the blades from undue wear.
The speeds can be adjusted from 800 to 3000 SPM (strokes per minute) no-load speed,
by adjusting the variable speed dial located on top of the trigger switch handle.
The speed dial is numbered
"1" through
"6", with number "1" the slowest speed and
number "6" the fastest speed (see Fig. 11).
The proper blade speed will differ depending
on the type and thickness
of the workpiece.
As a general rule, slower speeds are for denser materials and faster speeds are for soft
materials.
High speeds will allow you to cut workpieces
faster, but blade life will be reduced.
The following
chart can help you pick the proper speed.
Workpiece
to be cut
Number
on Variable
Speed
Dial
Wood
5-6
Mild Steel
3-6
Stainless
Steel
3-4
Aluminum
3-6
Plastics
2-5
Remember
to ALWAYS use the proper cutting blade for the cutting application
and the
material you are cutting. -
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