Clarke CON 100, 6459000 User guide

RECIPROCATING SAW
RECIPROCATING SAW
Part No. 6460200
MODEL No. CON100
Part No. 6459000
OPERATING & MAINTENANCE
INSTRUCTIONS
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Thank you for purchasing this CLARKE Reciprocating Saw.
GUARANTEE
This product is guaranteed against faulty manufacture for a period of 12 months from the date of purchase. Please keep your receipt which will be required as proof of purchase.
This guarantee is invalid if the product is found to have been abused or tampered with in any way, or not used for the purpose for which it was intended.
Faulty goods should be returned to their place of purchase, no product can be returned to us without prior permission.
This guarantee does not effect your statutory rights.
FEATURES
• Variable speed reciprocating saw • 3 stage pendulum action
SPECIFICATIONS
Model number................................................... CON100
Rated voltage ...................................................230V AC 50Hz
Input power ....................................................... 600 Watts
No load variable speed ................................... 700 - 2300 strokes per minute
Pendulum action .............................................. 3 stage
Cutting capacities ............................................ Metal - 10 mm
............................................................................. Wood - 150 mm
Sound pressure level ......................................... 95.02 dB (A)
Sound power level ............................................ 106.02 dBLwA
Please note that the details and specifications contained herein, are correct at the time of going to print. However, CLARKE
International reserve the right to change specifications at any time without prior notice.
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GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
WARNING:
As with all machinery, there are certain hazards involved with their operation and use. Exercising respect and caution will considerably lessen the risk of personal injury. However, if normal safety precautions are overlooked or ignored, personal injury to the operator or damage to property, may result.
1. ALWAYS Learn the machines’ applications, limitations and the specific potential hazards peculiar to it. Read and become familiar with the entire operating manual.
2. ALWAYS use a face or dust mask if operation is particularly dusty.
3. ALWAYS check for damage. Before using the machine, any damaged part, should be checked to ensure that it will operate properly, and perform its intended function. Check for alignment of moving parts, breakage of parts, mountings, and any other condition that may affect the machines’ operation. Any damage should be properly repaired or the part replaced. If in doubt, DO NOT use the machine. Consult your local dealer.
4. ALWAYS disconnect the tool/machine from the power supply before servicing and when changing accessories.
5. ALWAYS wear safety goggles, manufactured to the latest European Safety Standards. Everyday eyeglasses do not have impact resistant lenses, they are not safety glasses.
6. ALWAYS keep work area clean. Cluttered areas and benches invite accidents.
7. ALWAYS ensure that adequate lighting is available. A minimum intensity of 300 lux should be provided. Ensure that lighting is positioned that you will not be working in your own shadow.
8. ALWAYS keep children away. All visitors should be kept a safe distance from the work area, especially whilst operating the machine.
9. ALWAYS maintain machine in top condition. Keep tools/ machines clean for the best and safest performance. Follow maintenance instructions.
10. ALWAY S handle with extreme care do not carry the tool/ machine by its’ electric cable, or yank the cable to disconnect it from the power supply .
11. ALWAY S ensure the switch is off before plugging in to mains. Avoid accidental starting.
12. ALWAY S concentrate on the job in hand, no matter how trivial it may seem. Be aware that accidents are caused by carelessness due to familiarity.
13. ALWAY S keep your proper footing and balance at all times don’t overreach. For best footing, wear rubber soled footwear. Keep floor clear of oil, scrap wood, etc.
14. ALWAY S wear proper apparel. Loose clothing or jewellery may get caught in moving parts. Wear protective hair covering to contain long hair.
15. ALWAY S use recommended accessories. The use of improper accessories could be hazardous.
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GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
16. ALWAYS remove plug from electrical outlet when adjusting, changing parts, or working on the machine.
17. NEVER operate machine while under the influence of drugs, alcohol or medication.
18. NEVER leave machine running unattended. Turn power off. Do not leave the machine until it comes to a complete stop.
19. NEVER force the machine. It will do a better and safer job at the rate for which it was designed.
20. NEVER use power tools in damp or wet locations or expose them to rain. Keep your work area well illuminated. Do not use in explosive atmosphere (around paint fumes, flammable liquids etc.). Avoid dangerous environments.
ADDITIONAL WARNINGS FOR RECIPROCATING SAWS
1. ALWAYS wear ear protectors/defenders as the noise level of this machine can exceed 85dB (A).
2. ALWAYS use the appropriate blade for the material being cut.
3. ALWAYS keep the mains cable well away from the machine and ensure an adequate electrical supply is close at hand so that the operation is not restricted by the length of the cable.
4. ALWAYS switch the machine OFF immediately the task is completed.
5. ALWAYS ensure the blade is fully tightened before use.
6. ALWAYS allow sufficient clearance beneath the work to ensure the blade does not come into contact with the floor, table etc.
7. ALWAYS check for hidden electrical wires or water pipes etc.
8. NEVER allow the ventilation slots in the machine to become blocked.
9. DO NOT cut material above the specified thickness.
10. DO NOT cut through walls or cavities before checking for hidden electrical wires or water pipes etc.
11. DO NOT touch the blade immediately after use, allow time for it to cool.
12. DO NOT cut work less than at least twice the pitch of the saw blade. i.e. at least two teeth must be in contact with the work at all times.
13. DO NOT use the machine if the electric cable, plug or motor is in poor condition.
14. When cutting wood, ensure all nails have been removed beforehand. Nails will damage the wood saw blade.
15. When cutting metals, always use a cooling agent i.e. cutting/soluble oil.
Additionally, please keep these instructions in a safe place for future reference.
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ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
This product is provided with a standard 13 amp, 230 volt (50Hz), BS 1363 plug, for connection to a standard, domestic electrical supply. Should the plug need changing at any time, ensure that a plug of identical specification is used.
WARNING!
This appliance is double insulated, and the two wires in the mains lead should
be wired in accordance with the following colour code:
BLUE - NEUTRAL
BROWN - LIVE
Connect the BLUE coloured wire to the plug terminal marked with a letter “N”
Connect the BROWN coloured wire to the plug terminal marked with a letter “L”
If this appliance is fitted with a plug which is moulded on to the electric cable (i.e. non-rewireable) please note:
1. The plug must be thrown away if it is cut from the electric cable. There is
a danger of electric shock if it is subsequently inserted into a socket outlet.
2. Never use the plug without the fuse cover fitted.
3. Should you wish to replace a detachable fuse carrier, ensure that the
correct replacement is used (as indicated by marking or colour code).
4. Replacement fuse covers can be obtained from your local Clarke
dealer or most electrical stockists.
FUSE RATING
The fuse in the plug must be replaced with one of the same rating (5 amps) and this replacement must be ASTA approved to BS1362.
If in doubt, consult a qualified electrician. Do not attempt any electrical repairs yourself.
CABLE EXTENSION
Always use an approved cable extension suitable for the power rating of this tool (see specifications), the conductor size should also be at least the same size as that on the machine, or larger. When using a cable reel, always unwind the cable completely. If using tool outdoors, only use extension cables intended for outdoor use.
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BEFORE USE
FITTING THE BLADE
WARNING!
Before removing, or installing a blade, make sure that the mains plug has been removed from the mains supply.
1. Loosen the blade securing screw,
Shoe adjustment screws
using the hexagonal key provided.
2. With the blade teeth facing
downwards, push the blade shank into the blade locating clip as far as possible.
3. Fully tighten the blade securing screw.
Blade securing screw
ADJUSTING THE SHOE
1. The shoe can be adjusted by loosening the shoe adjustment screws and
sliding the shoe in or out.
2. Re-tighten all screws before use.
VARIABLE SPEED SELECTOR
The variable speed selector is used to control the speed of the reciprocating saw.
• The higher the number selected the faster the stroke rate of the blade.
• The stroke rate should be changed according to the material being cut.
This is only a recommendation, you should always make a test cut on a scrap piece of material first.
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OPERATION
ON/OFF SWITCH
1. Slide the trigger switch down and
back.
The saw will run at the speed selected with the variable speed selector.
2. To switch off the reciprocating saw,
release the trigger switch.
WARNING!
The blade will continue to run for a short period after the trigger has been release. Wait until it stops before removing it from the workpiece.
WARNING!
If the cutting operation is dusty, we recommend that you use a dust mask.
Trigger switch
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OPERATION
PENDULUM SWITCH
The pendulum switch adjusts the cutting stroke for each type of material.
This improves the quality of the cut, and increases the blade life.
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OPERATION
TIPS
Cutting wood
• Clamp the workpiece securely and remove all nails and metal objects.
• Holding the tool with both hands, work with the saw shoe pressed against the workpiece.
Plunge cutting in wood
• Rest the saw shoe on the workpiece in such a position that the blade forms an appropriate angle for the plunge cut.
• Switch on the tool and feed the blade into the material at full speed, make sure that the saw shoe remains in contact with the workpiece at all times.
Pocket cuts
• Measure and mark the required pocket cut.
• Using a narrow saw blade rest the bottom of the saw shoe on the workpiece and make sure that the blade is positioned on the cutting line. If necessary, e.g. in confined spaces, use the outer edge of the saw shoe as your guideline.
• Switch on the tool and feed the blade into the material at full speed, holding the tool firmly against the workpiece.
Cutting metal
• When cutting thin metal always stabilize the workpiece with wood on both sides. This guarantees clean cuts and prevents damaging the material.
• For long, straight cuts draw a line on the workpiece.
• Apply a thin film of lubricant along the cutting line, switch on the tool and follow the cutting line.
Cutting plastics
• Always work at reduced speed. Carry out a test cut to check whether the material is sensitive to heat.
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MAINTENANCE
WARNING!
Before performing any maintenance tasks make sure that the mains plug has been removed from the mains supply.
• After use, clean all dust and wood chippings from the reciprocating saw.
• Clean all of the ventilation slots on the motor housing.
• Make sure that the shoe is free from dirt and grease.
• Keep the handle clean and free from oil and grease.
• Resin and glue on the blade causes poor cutting results. Clean the blade after use.
• Refer to your CLARKE dealer if internal maintenance is required.
REPLACEMENT BLADES
Replacement blades are available from your CLARKE dealer. Please quote the following part numbers:
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PARTS DIAGRAM
PARTS & SERVICE
For Spare Parts and Service, please contact your nearest dealer, or CLARKE International,
PARTS: parts@clarkeinternational.com
SERVICE: service@clarkeinternational.com
on one of the following numbers.
PARTS & SERVICE TEL: 020 8988 7400
or e-mail as follows:
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PARTS LIST
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VIBRATION EMISSIONS
HAND-ARM VIBRATION
Employers are advised to refer to the HSE publication “Guide for Employers”.
All hand held power tools vibrate to some extent, and this vibration is transmitted to the operator via the handle, or hand used to steady the tool. Vibration from about 2 to 1500 hertz is potentially damaging and is most hazardous in the range from about 5 to 20 hertz.
Operators who are regularly exposed to vibration may suffer from Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS), which includes ‘dead hand’, ‘dead finger’, and ‘white finger’. These are painful conditions and are widespread in industries where vibrating tools are used.
The health risk depends upon the vibration level and the length of time of exposure to it……in effect, a daily vibration dose.
Tools are tested using specialised equipment, to approximate the vibration level generated under normal, acceptable operating conditions for the tool in question. For example, a grinder used at 45° on mild steel plate, or a sander on softwood in a horizontal plane etc.
These tests produce a value ‘a
, expressed in metres per second per second, which represents the average vibration level of all tests taken, in three axes where necessary, and a second figure ‘K’, which represents the uncertainty factor, i.e. a value in excess of ‘a’, to which the tool could vibrate under normal conditions.
These values appear in the specification panel below.
Declared vibration emission value in accordance with EN12096
Measured vibration emission value -
Uncertainty value -
Highest measured reading in a single plane 26 m/s
Values determined according to EN28622-1
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13.90 m/s
1.5 m/s
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VIBRATION EMISSIONS
You will note that a third value is given in the specification - the highest measured reading in a single plane. This is the maximum level of vibration measured during testing in one of the axes, and this should also be taken into account when making a risk assessment.
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The graph shows the vibration value against the maximum time the respective tool may be used, per day.
The uncertainty factor should also be taken into account when assessing a risk. The two figures ‘ used to assess the risk.
It should be noted that if a tool is used under abnormal, or unusual conditions, then the vibration level could possibly increase significantly. Users must always take this into account and make their own risk assessment, using the graph on the opposite page as a reference.
Some tools with a high vibration value, such as impact wrenches, are generally used for a few seconds at a time, therefore the cumulative time may only be in the order of a few minutes per day. Nevertheless, the cumulative effect, particularly when added to that of other hand held power tools that may be used, must always be taken into account when the total daily dose rate is determined.
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DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
When disposing of this product, ensure it is disposed of according to all local ordinances. It must not be disposed of with general household waste.
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