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Jig Saw

Jig Saw
Tool Type: Cutting tool
Location: Innovation Workshop
Description: Jig Saw
Manufacturer: Milwaukee

About

Portable power tool that can effectively handle curved cuts and bevel cuts.


Safety Concerns

  • Always wear goggles, long pants, and close-toed shoes while operating. Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry and tie long hair back.
  • Ensure switch is in the off position before connecting battery pack.
  • Do not overreach. Keep proper footing and balance at all times.
  • Be sure workpiece is properly secured
  • Hands should be kept free and away from the blade at all times.
  • Always remove the battery pack before changing blade.

Operating Procedures

Starting and stopping the tool

  • To start the tool, grasp the handle firmly and pull the trigger.
  • To vary the speed, increase or decrease pressure on the trigger.
  • To stop the tool, release the trigger. Allow the tool to come to a complete stop before removing the blade from a partial cut or laying the tool down.

Locking the trigger

  • To lock the trigger, push the trigger lock from the lock side of the tool. The trigger will not work while the switch is in the locked position.
  • To unlock the trigger, push the trigger lock from the unlock side of the tool.

Making the Cut 1. Set the orbital action according the material to be cut. 2. Position the tool with the front part of the shoe on the workpiece and start the tool. 3. Hold the shoe fi rmly against the workpiece and guide the tool along the desired cutting line. Do not feed into the work too hard, light pressure on the saw blade will achieve the optimum cutting speed.

Special Cutting Techniques 1. Straight cuts — To obtain a perfectly straight cut, clamp a strip of wood as a guide along the workpiece or use the rip guide (accessory). 2. Bevel cuts — adjust the shoe to the correct angle (see Adjusting the Shoe). 3. Cutting Sheet Metal — sheet metal may vibrate when being cut. To minimize vibration clamp, the workpiece to a wood base.

Plunge Cutting Plunge cuts can be made into soft materials without a pre-drilled hole. Harder materials require a starter hole with a diameter slightly over the width of the blade. To make a plunge cut: 1. Set the orbital action selector lever to 0. 2. Make sure nothing below the intended cut area will be damaged. 3. Without turning the tool on, place the front edge of the shoe solidly on workpiece (Fig. 5). 4. Align the blade with the intended cut line, but keep it above the workpiece. 5. Using the front edge of the shoe as a pivot, turn on the tool and gradually lower the blade into the workpiece (Fig. 6). 6. When the shoe is fl at against the workpiece, normal cutting may take place (Fig. 7).


Detailed Specifications

  • 18V lithium ion battery
  • Cordless
  • 1 inch stroke
  • Brushless motor
  • 4.59 lb

Reference Documentation

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