GMC RC1200 manual

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    1 Black C yan 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 a r ra nt y P o w e r t o o l s Whi ls t e ve ry ef fort is ma de to en su re yo ur co mpl et e sat is fac ti on wi th th is to ol, oc ca sio na lly , d ue to t he ma ss man uf act ur ing t ech ni que s, a too l may n ot li ve up to o ur req ui red l eve l of pe rfo rm anc e a nd yo u may n eed t he ass is tan ce of o ur se rvi ce de p[...]

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    3 Desc ript ion of symbols The rati ng plat e on yo ur to ol may sho w sy mbo ls . The se repr ese nt impo rta nt info rm ati on abou t the pro du ct or inst ru cti ons on its use . W ear hear in g pro tec ti on. W ear eye pr ote ct ion . W ear brea th ing prot ec tio n. Dou bl e ins ula te d for addi ti ona l pro te cti on . For safe ope rat io n [...]

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    4 Ge ne ral saf et y ru le s W ARN ING . Rea d al l ins tru ct ion s. Fail ure to fol lo w all ins tr uct io ns li ste d bel ow may re sul t in el ec tri c sho ck , fir e and /o r ser iou s in jur y . The term “pow er to ol ” in all of the wa rn in gs lis te d b el ow ref er s to yo ur mai ns ope ra te d ( co rd ed ) pow er tool or bat ter y op[...]

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    5 c. Di sco nn ect the plug from the po wer sour ce befo re mak in g any adju st men ts, cha ngi ng acce sso ri es, or sto ri ng po wer too ls. Such prev en tiv e sa fet y mea su res red uc e the risk of sta rti ng the po wer tool acc ide nt all y . d. Sto r e id le po we r t oo ls ou t of th e re ac h of c hi ld re n a nd do not al lo w p er so ns[...]

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    6 The manu fa ctu re r sha ll no t be li ab le fo r any chan ge s mad e to th e too l nor for an y dam ag e res ult in g fro m suc h cha ng es. Eve n whe n th e too l is us ed as pres cri be d it is not po ssi bl e to el imi na te al l res id ual risk fac tor s. The foll ow ing haza rd s may aris e in conn ect io n wit h the tool ’ s con st ruc t[...]

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    7 Know your product Bef or e usi ng th e Rec ip roc at ing Saw , fam il iar is e you rs elf wit h all the oper ati ng feat ure s an d saf ety requ ir eme nt s. Use the to ol only for th e app lic at ion s int en ded . All ot her app li cat io ns ar e exp res sl y rul ed out. 10 1. T ri gge r swi tc h 2. Pen du lum cont ro l 3. Loc k- of f bu tto n [...]

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    8 Sett ing up Ins ta lli ng a saw bla de CAU TI ON. Alwa ys ensu re that the sa w is swi tc hed of f and unpl ug ged fro m the main s sup pl y bef ore inst al lin g or re mov in g a bla de. We ar wo rk gl ov es wh en re pla ci ng a bla de. 1. Lo ose n th e bla de cl amp (4) by depr es sin g th e cla mp lev er (12) . Th is will allo w the saw blad e[...]

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    9 2. Wi th th e pen du lum cont ro l (2) set at pos it ion , the bla de swi ng s up an d dow n as we ll as mo vin g ba ckw ar ds an d for wa rds . T his “pen du lum act io n cut tin g” is ver y ef fi cie nt whe n cut ti ng so ft er ma ter ia ls. Not e. Pend ulu m ac tio n cut ti ng can leav e a rou gh fini sh. Use a file or ras p to cl ean up t[...]

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    1 0 4. Ma rk ou t the cutt in g lin e. 5. Sq uee ze the tr igg er . 6. Se lec t th e spe ed wi th co nt rol (9) . 7. Pl ace the shoe on the wor kp iec e and beg in sa win g. Not e. Use on ly en oug h pre ss ure to ke ep th e saw cutt in g. Do not for ce the cu tti ng ; all ow th e bla de and the sa w to do the wo rk. W ARN ING . Use of exc es siv e[...]

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    1 1 Main tena nce W ARN ING . Alwa ys en sur e th at th e too l is sw itc he d of f an d the plu g is re mov ed from the po wer poi nt be for e ma kin g any adj us tme nt s or ma int ena nc e pro ce dur es . Reg ul arl y che ck that all th e fix in g scr ews are ti gh t. T he y may vibr at e loo se over time . Clea ning 1. Ke ep th e too l’ s air[...]

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