ATD Tools ATD-10535 User Manual

ATD-10535
7 AMP Variable Speed Reciprocating Saw
Owner’s Manual
Manufactured in China
To ATD Tools, Inc. Specifications
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Voltage: 120V Frequency: 60Hz Power input: 7 Amps No load speed: 600-2400/min Max. Cutting thickness: 5.9'' Stroke length: 1-3/16'' Weight: 8.8 lbs Lpa (sound pressure level): 90.2dB(A) Lwa (sound pressure capacity): 103.2dB(A) Vibration value: 10,675 m/s
PRODUCT INFORMATION
1. Blade
2. Footplate
3. Blade clamp screw
4. Trigger switch
5. Speed controller
6. Trigger lock button
7. Mains lead
8. Footplate length adjustment screws
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
The following pictograms are used in these instructions: There is danger of material damage or bodily injury.
There is a chance of electric shock.
The tool meets the safety requirements stated in the applicable European guidelines.
Class II equipment – Doubly insulated – A grounded plug is not necessary
Carefully read this manual before using the ATD10535 reciprocating saw. Make sure that you know how the saw functions and how to operate it. Maintain the saw in accordance with the instructions to make sure it functions properly. Keep this manual and the enclosed documentation with the saw. When using electric tools always observe the safety regulations applicable in your country to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and personal injury. Read the following safety instructions and also the enclosed safety instructions. Keep these instructions in a safe place.
ADDITIONAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
The ATD-10535 reciprocating saw must not be damp and must not be operated in a wet environment. Always inspect cable and plug before using the saw. Only have damage repaired by a qualified professional. Only plug the saw into the main wall socket wh en t he tool is switched off. Wear protective gloves and sturdy footwear. DO NOT SAW MATERIALS CONTAINING ASBESTOS !!!
• Wear protective goggles at all times.
• Wear a protective mask when sawing any fibrous materials.
• Portable equipment used outdoors must be connected with a fault-current circuit breaker.
• Extension cables and plugs must be approved for outdoors.
• Remove adjusting keys and wrenches before turning the tool on.
• Secure your work piece with clamps. Always lead electrical cord away from tool towards the rear.
• When tool is switched on, be sure to move it towards the work piece only.
• Always hold tool with both hands and ensure that you have a safe footing while working.
• Only operate this saw with the foot plate mounted. When sawing, the foot plate must always rest on the work piece.
• Always unplug the saw from the main wall socket before attempting any
• Do not carry the tool by the electrical cord.
• Incorrect handling may damage the tool. Therefore always comply with the instructions.
• Use only sharp saw blades in perfect condition; replace cracked, distorted or blunt saw blades immediately.
• Tool should only be switched on with blade installed
• Select tools, stroke rate and pendulum actions according to material, Take care to maintain a constant feed rate.
• Do not attempt to stop the saw blade with lateral pressure after switching off.
• Only use genuine ATD repair parts.
• Always use the correct supply voltage. The voltage specifications on the rating plate must correspond with the main voltage.
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IMMEDIATELY SWITCH OFF THE TOOL IF THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS EXIST:
• Excessive sparking of the carbon brushes in the collector.
• Interruption in the main power, main lead or main lead damage.
• Switch is faulty.
• Smoke or smell of scorched or burnt insulation.
ELECTRICAL SAFETY
Always check that the power supply corresponds to the voltage on the rating plate.
Your tool is double insulated in accordance with EN 50144; therefore no ground wire is required. When replacing cable or plug, immediately throw away old cables or plugs. It is dangerous to insert the plug of a loose cable in the wall outlet. When using extension cables only use an approved extension cable suitable for the power input of the tool. When using a cable reel always unwind the reel completely.
OPERATION
CHANGING/FITTING THE BLADE
• Be sure the tool is unplugged.
• Loosen the blade lock screw with the 4mm hexagon key.
• Insert the saw blade between the stroke rod and the clamping plate.
• Take care that the securing pin of the stroke rod engages in the hole of the saw blade. (Saw blade cannot be pulled out).
• Retighten the blade lock screw.
• When changing the saw blade, make sure that the blade holder is free of material residue (e.g. wood or metal shavings),
• Before plugging the saw into the wall outlet, double check to be sure the saw blade is secure.
Make sure that the saw blade does not rest on or touch any objects when the tool is switched on.
Switching on
• Pull the on-off trigger switch (4).
Switching off
• Release the on-off trigger switch.
• The on-off trigger switch can be locked on for continuous operation by pressing the trigger lock button while pulling the trigger.
• To release the trigger lock, simply pull the trigger switch again.
SPEED CONTROL
• During operation and while the tool is at rest the stroke rate (speed) can be selected using the thumbwheel (5). The stroke rate will remain constant even under load.
• The stroke rate required depends upon the material conditions. The optimal setting should be determined in use.
• After working for longer periods at low speed you should allow the tool to cool down by running it at maximum speed with no-load for approx. 3 minutes.
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