Global Machinery Company RC1200 manual

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    1 Black Cy an Magenta Y ellow Code: RC1200 Date: 061010 Edition: 05 Op: PW 1200W RECIPROCA TING SA W RC1200 INSTRUCTION MANUAL[...]

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    2 Contents W ar ra nty P owe rt ool s Whi lst ev ery effo rt is m ade to ensur e your compl ete sat isf act ion with t his to ol, oc cas ion all y , due to the mass man ufa ctu ring techn iques, a too l m ay not live u p to o ur req uir ed leve l of p erform ance a nd you ma y n eed the ass ist anc e of our s ervice de par tme nt. Thi s p rod uct i[...]

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    3 Descr iptio n of s ymbols The ratin g p lat e on you r too l may sh ow sym bols. The se rep resent im por tan t info rma tio n abou t t he pro duc t or ins tru cti ons on its use . We ar he ari ng pro tec tio n. We ar ey e prot ection . We ar br eat hing pr ote cti on. Dou ble insul ate d for addit ion al pr otec tion. For safe op era tio n read [...]

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    4 Gen eral sa fet y r ul es W ARNI NG. Read all ins tru cti ons . Fail ure to fol low all ins tru cti ons li ste d belo w m ay re sult in elect ric shoc k, fi re and /or serio us in jur y . The ter m “ pow er too l” in all of th e war ning s li ste d belo w re fer s to you r ma ins o per ated (cor ded) pow er too l o r batt ery oper ate d (cor [...]

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    5 c. Di scon nect the plug from th e powe r s our ce bef ore mak ing any adj ust men ts, ch ang ing acces sories , o r sto rin g powe r too ls. Such pr eve nti ve saf ety meas ures red uce the ris k of sta rti ng th e powe r too l acci den tal ly . d. Sto re i dl e po wer t oo ls o ut o f th e re ac h of chi ld ren a nd do not all ow per son s unfa[...]

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    6 The manuf acture r s hal l not be liabl e f or an y chan ges made to th e tool nor for an y dama ge resul tin g from su ch cha nges. Eve n when th e tool is used as pres cri bed it is not po ssi ble to el imin ate all re sid ual ri sk fa cto rs. T he follo win g haz ards may arise in conne ction wi th th e tool ’s co nst ruc tion and desig n: ?[...]

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    7 Know your p roduc t Bef ore using the Rec iproca ting Saw , famil iarise your sel f wit h all th e ope rati ng featu res and saf ety requ irem ents. Use the too l onl y for th e appl icatio ns inten ded . All oth er app lic ati ons ar e exp ress ly ruled out. 10 1. T rigg er sw itc h 2. Pen dul um con trol 3. Loc k-o ff butt on 4. T o ol-fre e b [...]

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    8 Setti ng up Ins tal lin g a saw bla de CAU TIO N. Alw ays ensu re th at the saw is sw itc hed off and unplu gged fro m the mains supp ly bef ore inst alli ng or re movi ng a blade . We ar wor k glo ves when re pla cin g a bla de. 1. Lo osen th e blad e c lam p (4) by depr essi ng the cla mp lev er (12 ). This wi ll all ow the saw blade to be inse[...]

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    9 2. Wi th the pend ulum co ntr ol (2) set at posi tio n , the bla de swi ngs up and do wn as we ll as mo ving ba ckw ard s and for war ds. This “p end ulu m act ion cutti ng” is very ef ficie nt whe n cutt ing soft er ma teri als. Not e. Pen dulum ac tio n cutt ing can leave a ro ugh fi nis h. Use a file or rasp to clea n up the cut edg e if n[...]

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    1 0 4. Ma rk out the cut ting lin e. 5. Sq ueez e t he tri gger . 6. Se lect th e spee d w ith contr ol (9) . 7. Pl ace th e sho e on the wor kpi ece and beg in saw ing. Not e. Use on ly eno ugh pres sur e to ke ep the saw cut ting. Do not for ce the cu tti ng; allow the bla de and the saw to do the work . W ARNI NG. Use of exces siv e pre ssu re t[...]

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    1 1 Maint enanc e W ARNI NG. Always en sur e that th e tool is switc hed off an d the plug is remo ved from th e pow er po int be for e mak ing an y adj ust men ts or ma int enan ce proce dur es. Reg ula rly check that all the fixin g s cre ws are ti ght . Th ey may vibra te loose over time. Clean ing 1. Ke ep the tool ’s air ven ts un clo gged a[...]

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    GMC customer assist If your product needs repairing, replacing, technical service or you simply need help or advice, please contact us on our Customer Assist Line 1300 880 001 (Australia) or 0800 445 721 (New Zealand). For prompt service we suggest you log your service request online at www .gmcservice.com.au . Should you not have access to the Int[...]