Instruction Manual
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..., radiators, ranges and refrigerators. Electrical Safety (1) Double Insulated tools are doing and use common sense when operating a power tool. Do not change the plug in a polarized outlet only one blade is grounded. (3) Do not expose power tools to carry the tools or pull the plug from a receptacle. Never use an outdoor extension...
..., radiators, ranges and refrigerators. Electrical Safety (1) Double Insulated tools are doing and use common sense when operating a power tool. Do not change the plug in a polarized outlet only one blade is grounded. (3) Do not expose power tools to carry the tools or pull the plug from a receptacle. Never use an outdoor extension...
Instruction Manual
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... OF PARTS Stopper Switch Trigger Lever Plunger SPECIFICATIONS Motor Power Source Capacity Current No-load speed Stroke Min. Some illustrations in the safe operation and maintenance of the power tool. cutting radius Weight Housing Base Change knob Blade Fig. 1 Single-Phase, Series Commutator Motor Single-Phase, 120V AC 60Hz Wood 4-5/16" (110mm) Mind...
... OF PARTS Stopper Switch Trigger Lever Plunger SPECIFICATIONS Motor Power Source Capacity Current No-load speed Stroke Min. Some illustrations in the safe operation and maintenance of the power tool. cutting radius Weight Housing Base Change knob Blade Fig. 1 Single-Phase, Series Commutator Motor Single-Phase, 120V AC 60Hz Wood 4-5/16" (110mm) Mind...
Instruction Manual
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... and disconnect the plug from "0" to "III". Adjusting the blade operating speed The jig saw operates at the maximum speed (3000/min.). Changing blades (1) Open the lever up to the stop. (Fig. 3-I) (2) Remove fitted blade (3) Insert new blade up to the stop in the balde holder. (Fig. 3-... the dial is equipped with a thickness of blade inserted to "5", the jig saw operates at the minimum speed (850 /min.). Adjusting the orbital operation (1) This Jig Saw employs orbital operation which enables stepless speed control. Set the change knob shown in Fig. 6. The orbital operation...
... and disconnect the plug from "0" to "III". Adjusting the blade operating speed The jig saw operates at the maximum speed (3000/min.). Changing blades (1) Open the lever up to the stop. (Fig. 3-I) (2) Remove fitted blade (3) Insert new blade up to the stop in the balde holder. (Fig. 3-... the dial is equipped with a thickness of blade inserted to "5", the jig saw operates at the minimum speed (850 /min.). Adjusting the orbital operation (1) This Jig Saw employs orbital operation which enables stepless speed control. Set the change knob shown in Fig. 6. The orbital operation...
Instruction Manual
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...When removing chip cover, hold both sides of stainless steel plates" for proper operation. 10. Chip cover (Sold separately) Chip cover prevents chips from the Jig Saw. Change knob Fig. 7 Splinter guard Fig. 8 Lever Chip cover Base NOTE: There is a possibility that chip cover is frosted when cutting the metal. ... steel) will reduce abrasion of cut surfaces. Using the sub base (made from resin) will reduce splintering of base by using No. 97 blade. Attach the sub base to the bottom surface of cut surface. For the soft material, such as a steel plate, etc., decrease the ...
...When removing chip cover, hold both sides of stainless steel plates" for proper operation. 10. Chip cover (Sold separately) Chip cover prevents chips from the Jig Saw. Change knob Fig. 7 Splinter guard Fig. 8 Lever Chip cover Base NOTE: There is a possibility that chip cover is frosted when cutting the metal. ... steel) will reduce abrasion of cut surfaces. Using the sub base (made from resin) will reduce splintering of base by using No. 97 blade. Attach the sub base to the bottom surface of cut surface. For the soft material, such as a steel plate, etc., decrease the ...
Instruction Manual
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... with this tool. NOTE: Accessories are subject to change without any obligation on the part of the HITACHI. STANDARD ACCESSORIES ⅜ No. 41 Blade ...1 ⅜ Allen wrench ...1 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES.....sold separately ⅜ No. 1 Blade (Long) (Code No. 879227) ⅜ No. 1 Blade (Super Long) (Code No. 321878) ⅜ No. 11 Blade (Code No. 963390) ⅜ No. 12...
... with this tool. NOTE: Accessories are subject to change without any obligation on the part of the HITACHI. STANDARD ACCESSORIES ⅜ No. 41 Blade ...1 ⅜ Allen wrench ...1 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES.....sold separately ⅜ No. 1 Blade (Long) (Code No. 879227) ⅜ No. 1 Blade (Super Long) (Code No. 321878) ⅜ No. 11 Blade (Code No. 963390) ⅜ No. 12...
Parts List
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... 1 49 325-062 NEEDLE ROLLER 1 50 325-241 SEAL LOCK HEX. SOCKET HD. BOLT M5X14 (10 PCS.) 1 61 983-545 NEEDLE ROLLER 2 62 325-065 CHANGE KNOB 1 63 982-454 SPRING (C) 1 64 959-155 STEEL BALL D3.97 (10 PCS.) 1 REMARKS CJ 110MV 10 -- 05 * ALTERNATIVE PARTS --- 3 --- ...SOCKET HD. PARTS ITEM NO. CODE NO. DESCRIPTION NO. BOLT M3X6 1 52 325-076 BLADE HOLDER 1 53 325-073 PLUNGER HOLDER (B) 1 54 325-075 PACKING COVER 1 55 325-074 PACKING 1 56 315-500 MACHINE SCREW (W/WASHER) M4X8 (BLACK) 1 57 ...
... 1 49 325-062 NEEDLE ROLLER 1 50 325-241 SEAL LOCK HEX. SOCKET HD. BOLT M5X14 (10 PCS.) 1 61 983-545 NEEDLE ROLLER 2 62 325-065 CHANGE KNOB 1 63 982-454 SPRING (C) 1 64 959-155 STEEL BALL D3.97 (10 PCS.) 1 REMARKS CJ 110MV 10 -- 05 * ALTERNATIVE PARTS --- 3 --- ...SOCKET HD. PARTS ITEM NO. CODE NO. DESCRIPTION NO. BOLT M3X6 1 52 325-076 BLADE HOLDER 1 53 325-073 PLUNGER HOLDER (B) 1 54 325-075 PACKING COVER 1 55 325-074 PACKING 1 56 315-500 MACHINE SCREW (W/WASHER) M4X8 (BLACK) 1 57 ...