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King Canada 8329 Instruction Manual page 3

Variable speed orbital jig saw kit

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GETTING TO KNOW
YOUR JIG SAW
Getting to know your Jig Saw
Rotary variable
speed selector dial
Laser/LED On/Off switch
Laser/LED battery housing
Quick release blade
change lever
Transparent
guard
Edge Guide
Lock Knobs
Edge Guide
Trigger
Lock-on Button
Orbital settings lever
Base
Bevel locking
cap screw
Blower On/Off
Figure 1
INSTALLING/REMOVING BLADE
Warning! Always make sure the jig saw is
unplugged from the power source before
attempting any assembly and/or adjustments.
This jig saw comes with a convenient tool-less
quick release blade change system. To install a
blade, first you must lift the transparent guard
upwards to gain access to the quick release
lever (A) Fig.2. With your thumb, pull the lever
Hex. key
counterclockwise to open the blade holding
collet (B). With the blade teeth facing forward,
insert the blade (C) into the blade holding collet
as far as it will go. Make sure that the back edge
of the blade sits against the roller guide (D).
Release the lever (A) and pull on the blade until
the blade holding collet snaps and secures the
blade.
SELECTING THE CUTTING ACTION
There are 4 cutting actions, 3 orbital settings
and 1 straight cutting setting. To change the
cutting action, turn orbital settings lever (A)
Dust Chute
Fig.3.
Settings:
0- Straight line cutting- mild steel, stainless,
plastics.
I- Small orbit- mild steel, aluminum, hard wood.
II- Medium orbit- wood, plywood, fast cutting of
aluminum and mild steel.
III- Large orbit- fast cutting wood and plywood.
TURNING JIG SAW ON AND OFF
To turn the jig saw on, press the trigger (A)
Fig.4. To turn off, release the trigger.
CONTINUOUS OPERATION
To obtain continuous operation without having
to hold the trigger, first press and hold the
trigger, then press the lock-on button (B) Fig.4,
release the trigger, this will lock the trigger in
place. To release this lock-on position and to
turn the jig saw off, press the trigger and release
it.
ASSEMBLY & OPERATION
Figure 2
Figure 3
Figure 4

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