Global Machinery Company MXR56 manual

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    1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Black Cy an Magenta Y ellow Code: MXR56 Date: 060301 Edition: 03 Op: DCR 850W RECIPROCA TING SA W MXR56 INSTRUCTION MANUAL[...]

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    2 W arranty 2 Introduction 3 Environmental protection 3 Description of symbols 3 Specifications 3 Safety instructions 4 Additional safety rules for reciprocating saws 5 Contents of carton 6 Unpacking 6 Assembly 6 Know your product 7 Installing a saw blade 8 Switching on and off 8 V arying the speed 8 Changing the position of the shoe 8 General cutt[...]

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    3 Des cr ipt io n of sym bo ls The ratin g pla te on yo ur to ol may show symbo ls. The se rep res ent impor tan t info rma tio n abo ut the prod uct or ins tru cti ons on its use . We ar he ari ng pro tec tio n. We ar ey e prot ect ion . We ar br eat hing prot ect ion . Dou ble insul ate d for addit ion al pr ote ctio n. Con for ms to re lev ant s[...]

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    4 Saf ety ins truct ions W ARNI NG. Read and und erstan d all instr uction s. Fai lur e to fol low all ins tru cti ons liste d bel ow may resu lt in el ectr ic shock , fir e and/ or serio us inj ury . The ter m “po wer tool” in all of the war nings be low refer s to yo ur mai ns- ope rate d (co rde d) pow er tool or batte ry-ope rated (co rdl e[...]

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    5 • Dis con nec t the pl ug fro m the power sour ce bef ore mak ing any adj ust men ts, ch ang ing acces sories , or sto rin g powe r too ls. Such prev ent ive safet y mea sur es red uce the ris k of sta rti ng th e powe r too l acci den tal ly . • Sto re idl e pow er too ls ou t of the reac h of chi ldr en and do no t allow per son s unfam ili[...]

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    6 The man ufa ctu rer sh all not be lia ble for any ch anges mad e to th e tool n or fo r any dam age res ult ing fro m suc h chang es. Eve n when t he to ol is use d as pr escri bed it i s not poss ible t o eli minat e all re sid ual ris k fac tors. The fol lowi ng ha zar ds may ari se in co nne cti on with the tool ’s con struc tion and de sig [...]

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    7 9 8 Kno w you r pro duct 1. T rig ger switc h 2. Sp eed co ntr ol kno b 3. Lo ck-o ff but ton 4. T ool -fr ee bla de cl amp 5. Pi voti ng shoe 6. Sh oe axi s 7. Sa w blad e 8. Sh oe adj ust men t scre w (x2 ) 9. Alle n key 6 3 1 2 4 7 5[...]

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    8 Ins talli ng a saw bl ade CAU TIO N. Alwa ys ens ure that the saw is swi tche d of f and unplu gged fro m the mains supp ly bef ore inst all ing or rem ovi ng a bla de. 1. Op en the blad e clam p (4) by ro tati ng it in an ant i- clo ckw ise direc tio n. T his will ret rac t the pi n and al low the saw blade to be ins erted. 2. Wh ilst hold ing t[...]

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    9 Gen eral cu tting 1. Ho ld the saw fir mly in fro nt and clea rly away fr om you . 2. Ma ke sur e tha t the bl ade is clea r of any obst ruc tion and tha t the po wer cord or any ext ension cord is out of the pat h of the blad e. 3. En sure that the mat eri al to be cut is he ld fi rml y . Sma ll wor k piec es shoul d be hel d in a vic e or cla m[...]

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    Carefully read the entire Instruction Manual before using this product. Before returning this product for a W arranty Claim or any other reason Please Call 1300 880 001 (Australia) or 0800 445 721 (New Zealand) When you make your call, please have the following information at hand: GMC Product T ype GMC Product Code A GMC Service Engineer will take[...]