Craftsman 172260430 User Manual SAW RECIPROCATING Manuals And Guides 1008042L
User Manual: Craftsman 172260430 172260430 CRAFTSMAN SAW RECIPROCATING - Manuals and Guides View the owners manual for your CRAFTSMAN SAW RECIPROCATING #172260430. Home:Tool Parts:Craftsman Parts:Craftsman SAW RECIPROCATING Manual
Open the PDF directly: View PDF .
Page Count: 60
Download | |
Open PDF In Browser | View PDF |
Operator's Manual lcRR.n.! ' i 12,0 AmpP,/ariable Speed Reciprocating Saw with Orbital Action Model Noo 172,26043 Double lnsuFated CAUTION: Read, understand andfo!low all Safety Rules and Operating Instructions in this manual before usingthis pmducL Sears,Roebuckand Co., HoffmanEstates,IL 60179UoS.A. Visit our Craftsman• webslte:www.sesrs.com/craftsman • WARRANTY SAFETY • UNPACKING • DESCRIPTION • OPERATION • MAINTENANCE Warranty ................................................................................................................ Page 2 Safety' Symbaf9 .............................................................................. Safety lnslructions .................................................................................. Page Pages 3 4-10 Unpacking .................................................................................................. Page 10 Description .................................................................................................................................... Pages 11-t2 Operation ............................................................................................................................. Pages 12-22 Maintenance ............................................................................................................................. Pages 23-24 Accessodes ................................................................. Page 25 Parts List ............................................................................................................................................ Pages 26-29 Sears Repair Parts Phone Numbers ......................................................................... Back Cover ONEYEAR FULLWARRANTY ON CRAFTSMAN PROFESStONALTOOL if this Craftsman Professional Tool tails due to a detect In material or workmanship within one year from the dale of pumhase, RETURN tTTO ANY SEARS STORE OR PARTS AND REPAIR CENTER OR OTHER CRAFTSMAN OUTLET INTHE UNITED STATES FOR FREE REPAIR (OR REPLACEMENT 1F REPAIR PROVES IMPOSSIBLE), This warranty does not include blades, expendable parts such as lamps, batteries, bits or This warranty gives you specific legal rights, end you may have ether rights, which very from state to slate° Seam, Roebuck and Co,,, Heffmen Eslates, IL 60179 SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS! READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS! ifk WARNING: some dust creeled by using power toots contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm, ] I The purpose of safety symbois is to attract your attention to possible dangers. The safety symbols end the explanations with them, deserve your careful attention and understandlng_ The, symbol warnings DO NOT by themselves eliminate any danger. The Instructions and warnings they give are no substItules for proper accident prevention measures° ,-_ WARNING: BE SURE to read and understand all safety instructions in thls manual, Including all sefety alert symbols such as "DANGER", "WARNING" end "CAUTION". BEFORE using this too!, Failure to follow all Instructions I_sted below may result in electric shock, fire and/or serious personal injury. SYMBOL MEANtNG SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL: IndleetesDANGER,WARNING, OR CAUTION, May be used in conjunction with other symbols or ptctographs, _ ailure toInjury obey tothis safety orwarning WILLAlways result follow In death serious yourself to ethers. the or safety precautions to reduce the risk of fire, electric Shock and personal injury. Z_WARN1NG I [/_ CAUTION I! Failure to obey tothis safety orwarning CANAlways result follow tn death serious injury yourself to others, theor safety precautions to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and personal injury, Failure obey this MAYdemega_ result In Always personal Injury totoyourself or safety others warning or property follow the safety precautions to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and personal Injury, DAMAGE PREVENTION AND INFORMATION MESSAGES These Inform user of important Information andlor instructions that could teed to equipment or other property damage if not followed° Each message is preceded by the word "NOTE:" as in the example below: not followed, NOTE: Equipment WEAR ¥oeR andlor property damage may result If these instructions ere z_WARNING: The operation of any power tool can result In foreign oblecte being thrown into your eyes, which coo l_suit _n severe eye damage, Before begLnnlng power tool operetlon, ALWAYS wear safety goggles or safety glasses with slde shield end a full-face shleld when needed. We recommend e Wide Vision Safety Mask for use over eyeglasses or standard safety gfesaes wffh side shield, available at Sears Stores or other Craftsman Outlets. I before using this power toot. Failure to follow ell instructions may result In electric _ WARNING: SURE persona! to read and understand all instructions in thta manual shock, fire _nd / or BE aerlous injury. WORK AREA SAFETY I. Keep your work area clean end well lit. Cluttered invite accidents, workbenches and dark areas 2, DO NOT operate power tools in explosive atmospheres, such as in the presence of flammable liquids, gases, or dust. Power toots create sparks which may igntle the dust or fumes. 3. Keep bystanders, children and visitors away while operating Distractions can cause you to lose control 4. Make your workshop chlldproof toots away when not in use a power with padlocks and master switches tool. Lock 5, MAKE SURE the work area has ample lighting so you can see the work and that there are no obstructions that will interfere with sale operation BEFORE using your saw PERSONAL SAFETY 1,, KNOW your power tool, Read the operator's manual carefully. Learn the tours applications and limitations, as well as the specific potential hazards related to this tool 2o STAY ALERT, watch what you ate doing and use common sense when operating a power tool. 3. DO NOT use tool whta tired or under the influence of drugs, alcohol or medication. A moment of inattention white operating power toots may result in serious personal inJuP/. 4o DRESS properly. DO NOT wear loose clothing or jewelry_ Pull back long hair. Keep your hair, clothing, and gloves away from moving parts. Loose clothing, or long hair can be caught in moving parts Air vents often cover moving parts and should also be avoided 5,, AVOID accidental starling, Be sure switch is in "OFF" positron before plugging in. DO NOT carry tools with your finger on the switch. Carrying tools wtlh your finger on the switch or plugging in tools that have the switch in the "ON" position Invites accidents. 6. REMOVE adjusting keys or blade wrenches before turning the tool "ON-, is left attached to a rotating pad of the tool may resull in personal Injury A wrench that 77 Do not overreach. Keep proper footing and balance at all times. Proper footing and balance enables better control of the tool in unexpected situations. 8. ALWAYS SECURE¥OUR WORK. Use c[arnps or a vise lo hold work when practical. It is safer than using your hand end frees both hands to operate tool g., USE SAFETY EQUIPMENT. Always wear eye protection, Dust mask, non-skid shoes, hard hat, or hearing protection must be used for appropriate conditions safety TOOL USEANDCARE SAFETY Ak WARNING: BE SURE to read and understand operating this tool, Failure to follow all instructions electric shock, fire and/or serious personal injury. all instructions before listed below may result in t J t. ALWAYS use clamps or other practical ways to secure and support the workplace to a stable platform. Holding the work by hand or against your body is unstable and may lead to loss of conlro!, 2.. DO NOT rome the tool. Use the correct tool and blade for your application. The correct tool end blade wf!l do the job better and safer at the rate lot which it is designed. 3, DO NOT usa the tool If switch does not turn it "On" or "Off", Any tool that cannot be controlled with the switch is d_ngerous and must be repotted 4, DISCONNECT the plug from the power source before making any od|ustments changing accessories or storing the tool, Such preventive safe[,/measures reduce the risk of starling the too acc denla y, 5. STORE Idle tools out of the reach of children and other untralned persons. Tools are dangerous in the hands of untrained users, 6 MAINTAIN tools wlth care, Keep cutting tools sharp and clean. Properly maintained tools wilh sharp cutting edges are loss likely to bind and are easier to conlrol, 7. CHECK for misallgnment or binding of moving parts, breakage of parts, and any other condition that may affect the tooYs operatlono If damaged, have the tool serviced before using., Many accidents ore caused by poorly maintained tools. 8. USE ONLY accessories that are recommended for this tool. Accessories that may be suitable for one tool may become hazardous when used on another tool. ELECTRICAL SAFETY /h. installing WARNING: or removing Do notthepermit plug from fingers the tooutleL touch the terminals of plug when f_,Doub|o Insulated toots are equipped with a polarized plug (one blade Is wider than the other)_ This plug will fit In a polarized outlet only' one way° If the plug does not fit fully' in the curtal, reverse the pIug, tf it still does not tit, contact a qualified electrician to lnslatl a polarized outlet, Do not change the plug In any way. 2° Double Insulation 1Oleltmlnales the need for the three.Ire grounded power cord and grounded power suppfy syslem. Applicable only to Class Ii (double.lnsulaled} tools This tool is a double Insulated tool. I Z_ precautions WARNING: when Double operating Insulation this toolDOES NOT take the place of normal ®,,,! safety 3. BEFORE plugging in the tool, BE SURE that the outlet voltage supplied ts within the voltage marked on the fool's data plate° DO NOT use "AC onty" rated tools with a DC power supply ELECTRICAL SAFETY cont. 4 AVOID body contact with grounded surfaces, such as pipes, radiators, ranges and refrigerators., There is an increased dBk of et_ctric shock if your body is grounded 5 DO NOT expose power tools lo rain or wet conditions or use power tools tn wet or damp locations, Water entering a power tool will increase the risk el electric shock. 6 INSPECT toot cords for damage,, Have damaged tool cords repaired at a Sears Service Center, BE SURE to stay constantb/aware of Ihe cord location and keep It well away from the moving blade, 7 DO NOT abuse the cord,, NEVER use the oord to carry the tool by or to pull the plug from the outlet. Keep cord away from heat. oil sharp edges or moving parts Replace damaged cords tmmsdialely., Damaged cords increase the dsk of electric shock., EXTENSION CORDS Use a proper extension cord., ONLY usa cords tfsisd by UnderwritersLaboratories(UL), Other extensioncords san cause a drop in line voltage, resultingin a loss of power and overheating of tool,For thistool an AWG (AmericanWire Gauge) size of a leasl 14-gauge is recommendedfor an extensioncord o! 25oft, or less in length Use 12-gauge for an extension cord of 50-fL Extension cords lO0-ft, or longer are not recommended. Remember. a smaller wire gauge size has greater capacity than a larger number (! 4-gauge wire has more capacity than 16-gauge wire; 12-gauge wire has more capacity than 14-gauge),,When in doubt use the smaller number.When operating a powertool outdoors, use an outdoor extension cord marked '_/-A" or "W".These cords are rated lor outdooruse and reducethe riskof electricshock. 1 l the cord so that It wlllnot get caught on lumber, tools or other obstructions while [Z_ Keep a the extension cord clear of the working area. Position | you CAUTION: are working with power tool. Immediately. Never use too! with n damaged cord since touching the damaged /k Check extension cords before each use, if damaged replace areaWARNING: could cause electrical shock, resulting In serious Injury. J 1 SAFETY SYMBOLS FOR YOUR TOOL The Fabelon your tool may Include the following symbols. ............................................................... V ................................................................................. ,Volts A.............................................................................. Amps Hz ............................................................................... Hertz W........................................... ................................................ Watts .............................................................................................. Alternalingcurrent ...................................................................... Directcurrent n=......................................................................................... No-leadspeed I_ ........................................................................ Class II construction. DoubleInsulated RPM....................................................... RevolulJoespermiet,,te SPM Strokespar minute OPM...................................................... Orbits perminute Z_o........................................................................................ Indicates danger, warningor caution. [! means atlentfonlYoursafety Is involved, SERVICE SAFETY 1, if any part of this tool Is missing or should break, bend, or fall in any way; or should any electrical component fall to perform properly: SHUT OFF the power switch and remove lhe saw's plug from Ihe power source and have the m_ss{ng, damaged or failed parts replaced BEFORE resumtngeperatlom 2, Tool service must be performed only at a Sears Service Center. Service or maintenance performedby unqualifiedpersonnel could resultin a risk of injury 3_When servicing a tool, use only Identical replacement parts. Follow Instructions in the maintenance section of this manual. Use of unauthorized parts or failureto followmaintenance instructions may create a risk of etectrtcshock or tnJur_, SAFETY RULES FOR RECIPROCATING _Keep hands SAWS sway from cutting area and blade. Keep both hands on the saw (rear handle and front boot grip). I! both hands are holding the s_w, the blade cannot cut them_ _ CAUTION: Blades coast after saw is switched off. ] t Hold tool by insulated gripping surfaces, (rear handle and front boot grip), when performing an operation where the cuffing toot may contsct hidden wiring or its own cord. Contact with a 'live" wire wilt make the exposed metal parts of the tool"liw" and shock the operator, electrical wlrlng may exist. If the situation ls unavoidable, DISCONNECT ALL sewarea/workslte into existing walls or other blind areas where the BEFORE sawtng., Z_ CAUTION:POWER DO NOT ELECTRICAL to ! / SAFETY RULES FOR RECIPROCATING SAWS cent, 2. KEEP your body positioned to either side of the saw and not In direct ltne with the saw blade, Counter-fame (a jumping or kickback action) could cause the blade to bend or break, and the saw to jump backwards causing loss o! control, _esulltng In serious Injury., 3. ALWAYS keep your hands away from cutting area° DO NOT reach under the materiel being cut because the nearness o! the blade to your hand ts hidden from your sight, 4. DO NOT use dull or damaged blades. Bent blades can break easfly, or cause kickback resulting In loss of control and serious injury, 5 When slarllng a cut, lhe speed you use will be determined by the blade and reaterial you are cutling_ Fast speeds lor soft realerials and slow speeds for hard materials If the blade speed Is too slow, the saw could chaffer or vibrate at the beglnnlng of a cut, and posslb_ cause counter-fame (a jumping or kickback action) and vibration, which can result te loss of control and serlous pemonal injury. Use a stIghtly !aster speed at the very beginning of your cut. !1 is always a good idea to practice your cuts in scrap material until you have a Ieal for the cutting and handling perforreance of the saw. 6. NEVER hold the piece being cut In your hands or across your legs. It ls important to support the workplace properly tn order to minimize body exposure. b_de binding, or loss of contro!.. 7_ ALWAYS clamp the workplace securely so i! wItt not move when making the cut. 8o ONLY USE the designated blades for cutting the type of materia! for which they are recommended. Cutting materlal_ that are NOT recommended could cause blade breakage and loss of control, resulting In serious injury. g_ ALWAYS Inspect and remove all nails from lumber before sawing. Following this rule will reduce the risk of counter*force (a jumping or kickback action) that could cause loss of control that can cause serious personal Injury, Ir this Is unavoidable, such as when performing demolition or renovation jobs, MAKE SURE to use b!-reetal blades lhat are thicker, with 4 Io 6 teeth per inch, and Bpeoiflcafiy designed to cut wood with imbedded nails. EXERCISE EXTREME CAUTION when performing this type of cutting operation= Z_ WARNING: To reduce the risk of explosion, electric shock, property damage and serious bodily injury, ALWAYS check the work area for hidden gas pipes, electrical wires, water pipes, and nail and cleat Imbedded 2 x 4's when making blind or plunge cuts Into wails during demo!itlon or renovation work° 10. AVOID awkward operations and hand postllona cause your hand to move Into the blade. tl NEVER reach Into the cutting path of the blade, where a sudden slip could Z_WARNING: Some dust created by using power tools contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. Some examples of these chemicals are: • Lead from lead-based patnts_ • Crystalline slllca from bricks and cement and other masonry pmductso • Arsenic and chromium, from chemically treated lumber_ Your risk from these exposures varies, depending upon how often you do this type of work.To reduce your exposure to these chemicals: • Work in a wellwentllated area. • Work with approved safety equipment, such as those dust masks that ere specially designed to filter out microscopic particles. Avoid prolonged contact with dust from power sanding, sawing, grinding, drl!ltng and other construction activities, Wear protective clothing and wash exposed areas with soap and water. Allowing dust to get Into your mouth, eyes, or lay on the skin may promote absorption of harmful chemicals., /h WARNING: Use of this tool can generate and/or disburse dust, whtch may cause serious and permanent respiratory or other Injury. Always use NIOSH/OSHA approved respiratory protection appropriate for the dust exposure_ Direct particles away from face and body. ADDITIONAL RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION Z_ WARNING: BE SURE to read and understand etl instructions. Failure to follow all instructions listed below may result tn e_ectrlc shock, fire and / or serious personal injury. ] J t_, Know your power tool. Read operators manual carefully. Learn the appficalions and limitations, as wall as the specific potential hazards misted to this tool Following this rule wtU reduce the risk of electric shock, fits or sedous injury., 2, ALWAYS wear safety glasses or eye shields when using Uds tool, Everyday eyeglasses have only impact-resistant lenses; they are NOT safety glasses, 3, PROTECT your lungs, Wear a face mask or dust mask if the operation }s dusty 4_ PROTECT your hearing. Wear appropriate personal headng protection dudng use, Under some conditions noise from this producl may contribute to hearing ross 5, ALLVISTORS AND BYSTANDERS operator of the tool wears. MUST wear the same sa[ety equipment that the 6, INSPECT the tool cords periodically and if damaged have them repaired nearest Sears Service Center, ALWAYS BE AWARE of the cord location° at your 7, ALWAYS check the tool for damaged parts. Before further use of the tool, a guard or other pad that is damaged should be carefully checked to determine if it will operate propedy and perform its intended function. Check for misaflgnment or binding of moving parts, breakage of pads, and any other condition thai may a|fect the tool's cperatiom A guard or other part that Is damaged should be properly repaired or replaced at a Sears Service center 8 SAVETHESE INSTRUCTIONS. Refer to them frequently end use them to instruct others who may use this tool. If someone borrows this tool, make sure they have these Instructfons atsoo Z_ WARNING: Your tool ehoutd NEVER be connected to the power source when you are assembling parts, making adjustments, installing or removing blades, cleaning or when it is not in use. D!sconnectlng the sew wtll prevent accidental starting, which could cause serious personal injury. | 1 1. Remove the saw from lhe carrying / storage case and inspect it carefully to make sure lhat no breakage or damage has occurred during shipping, 2, Do not discard any of the packing materials until aft pads are accounted for. 3, Three blades are included; wood culling, ferrous metal cutting, and general purpose culling (plastic, fiberglass, soft metal). Blades are located inside the carrying I storage ca_e. 4, If any of the parts are damaged or missing (relar to PARTS LIST below), return the saw to your nearest Sears store or Craltsm_n outIel to have the saw replaced, missing parts are replaced. Failure to do so could result tn possible serious [ Z_ WARN,NG: ,f any parts are missing, DO NOT operate this saw until the personal injury, PARTS LIST (Fig. 1) -__'_-_ __o ] 2. Wood Culling Blade .... , 3, General Purpose Blade ,1. Metal Cutting Blade 5,,Carrying t Storage Case 6, Operator's Manual KNOW YOUR RECIPROCATING SAW oV the LNOTE: Before attempting to use your saw, femlllarlze petering features and snfaty requirements. yourself with all 1 = Your reciprocating saw has a precision-built electric motor and it should be connected to a t20-voll060-Hz AC ONLY power supply (normal household current}. DO NOT operate on direct current (DC). The large voltage drop will cause a loss of power and the motor wil! overheat, if the saw does not operate when plugged into correct t20-volt, 6D-Hz AC ONLY outlet, check the power supply,, This saw has a 10*it, 2.wire power cord (no adapter needed)o lO This Reciprocating Saw has the foliowlng features: Craftsman vibra free _" Reciprocating Saws are uniquely designed so that the reclprocattng md and the counter batance sleeve always move in opposite directions to each other This design platform virtually cancels out the saw's vibration making this saw more comfortable and easy Io use, It takes the vibration out of the saw and pule this energy to work saw+ng and removing matedaL 1 Powerful motor 12.0 Amp and 043000 SPM (strokes per minute) no,,ioad speed provide sure cuts In wood, woodbase building materials, plastics, fiberglass ferrous and non-ferrous metal pipe. tublng and nails, with 3 different blades Included,, 2 Four Position Orbital Action The cor_trol switch regulates the 4 cutting modes of the saw 0 SMOOTH minimal splintering, normal up and down blade motion., NO orbital action. 1 LOW for culling most metals, few orbital acttom 2. MEDIUM for cutting plastics+ hardwood, medium orbital action. 3 FAST for maximum orbital action, use for fast cutting in plywood, softwoods, 3, Variable speed allows matching cutting speed to blade and material, 4 Two finger variable speed trigger switch pressure you apply to the trigger switch+ 5 Full 1+h-inch contmis btade speed by the amo_Jnt of blade stroke for fast cutting and extended blade life.. 6+ Tool+less blade clamp features lever action collar for easy, fast blade changes_ Uses universal 1/2-in shank blades+ 7 Adjustable length / pivoting shoe Ior maximum control on workpiece in a variety of cuts+ Adjusts by pressing in on yellow button betow pivo!Ing shoe_ B LED workfight comes on when trigger switch is turned on, Llluminetes cutting area for better vlstbtliiy+ 9 Easy-to-grip front boot and rear handle design wlth molded provide maximum control, balance and comfort. in comfort grip f0 Permanently lubricated bearings for smooth operation and long fife. 11 Uses universal 1/2-inch shank blades Includes 3 blades: 1 blade for last wood cutting. 1 for smooth cuts in ferrous metal, pipe, and tubing, and 1 for cutting solt metal+ plastics and libergiass 12 Impact resistant handitng, 13 Includes housing helps protect saw from damage, rugged storage/carry reduces weFght ior easier case. • vibr_fr0ets on_ya tf_dem_,__,nd¢.aniesr,o expti_:il or impliedclaimas Io tile vthrgt+on reduclionoi Iho product. 11 ThisReciprocating Sew hasthefollowing features Rgo2 cent+: Orbtt_lAction Switch B_do Two Fing_r Vadable Speed Trlg_r Switch R_ar Hat, die wtth Soft Grip i Rating 12.0Amps No_oad Speeds Blade Stroke .... Orbital Action .....Blade ........... 0 to 300D SPM i v4-incl_............................. 4 Position Type 1/2-In, Input Universal Shank ................... 120 volt, 60Hz AC NOTE: Before attempting to use your tool, familiarize operating features end safety requirements, yourself with all of the !t t /_ WARNING: D° n°t letfree|Ion famtl|er'ty y°uris t°°i make to y°ucause careless" Remember that a careless of a with second sufficient severe Injury. I i i Using any other blade could result In an accident caustng serious See page 25 for designated blades and recommended uses, SELECTINGTHE injury, BLADE For the best blade performanceand longerblade It|e,ALWAYSselect the proper blade for your sawingapplication. There aremany types of 1/2_tn,.universal shank btades availablelor your reciprocatingsaw: Blades lot cuttingall types of wood, netl._mbedded wood, woodbase buikling matedats, non-ferrous and ferrousmetal, ptasfies end fiberglass. Blades for scroll culling,roughing-in, and cuttingcontours.Many blade lengths are also available. ALWAYS choose s blade length long enough to extend beyond the shoe and your workplace, throughout the cutting stroke (see page 1B). 12 SAW BLADES Allsaw blades need to be kept clean, sharp and properlysat _norder to cutefficiently. Using a dull blade places a heawt load on the saw and increases the danger of counter-force(a jumping or kickback action).Keep extra blades on hand, so sharp blades am always available.Gum and wood pitchhardened on the blade slowsthe saw down. Use gum and pfLchremover,hot water or kerosene to remove them° DO NOT use gasofine_ BLADE INSTALLATION AND REMOVAL This saw is designed to use all 1t2--tno universal shank btades., I _ WARNING: BE can SURE to wear protective work gloves while handling a saw blade.The blade Injure unprotected hands. TO INSTALL BLADE (Ftgure 3 and 3a) f Unplug the saw. [Z_ WARNING:To prevent personal Inlury, ALWAYS disconnect power soume BEFORE assembling parts, making adjustments or the plug from changing blades. 2, To Install the blade, extend the shoe away from the blade clamp for easier access (see Page 15. Fig. 6)o 3 Locate the lever action cellar and titt collar up, (see arrow on collar, Fig, 3)_ 4 With collar"up" in raised posilion, install shank of 1he saw blade into the blade ciamp (see Fig° 3 and Fig. 3a),, 5. Release the collar, and the blade should be securely locked Into the biade clamp,, Pull the blade to make sure it is locked in _lace g" E_L._ e Cbmp NOTE: The Universal shanked blades only install one way, with the blade's shank installed into the blade clamp, with saw teeth down (Fig. 3 standard use) or saw teeth up (Fig. 3e for special applications sea page 21). TO REMOVE BLADE (Figure 3) 1. Unplug the saw, t extremely _ WARNING: hot. Never touch blade Immediately after use as It may be 2..Whenremovingthe blade,exlend the adjustableI pivoting shoe awayfrom the blade clamp. 3. Locateindeni witharrowon side of Ieveractioncollar(see Fig 3) 4. Pull up on collarat _ndentandholdup.This loosenstheblade ctamp and enablesyou to pul/the blade out of theclamp. 13 I 1 VARIABLE SPEED CONTROLLED TRIGGER SWITCH (Fig,4) Your saw is equipped with a twe-I_nger trigger swtlch that conlrols the variable speed. The saw is turned "ON" or =OFP by squeezing releasing the tdgger. Fig. 4 or To vary the speed o! lhe blade: 1, To Increase blade speed, apply more pressure to tdgger switch.. 2. To decrease blade speed, apply less pressure. J 3,. TO STOP the saw release the trigger_ and workplace) at the very beginning of a cut.Then Increase speed once the cut I Z_ CAUTION: Use the appropriate slower speed (for your cutting application Is sfmrted.Prolonged use st a very stow speed may damage your saw. ! I NOTE: ALWAYS allow blade come to a complete stop before ramovtng it from the workplace or the laying thetosaw down. J CHOOSING THE CORRECT SPEED The speed you use wilt depend on the type of material you are culling I Use high speeds for cutting wood and woodbase materials 2. Medium speed is best for culling non-ferrous metals, plastics and fiberglass 3 Low speed is recommended for cutting ferrous metals, iron pipe and angle iron NOTE: Material thickness and blade selection will also affect your speed selection. As a general rule, use FASTER SPEEDS and blades with !ess teeth per Inch for softer materials. Use SLOWER SPEEDS and blades with more teeth per inch for thicker, more dense materiels. LED WORKLIGHT (Fig. 5) Rg,5 Your reciprocating saw has a butit-in worklight lor better visibility when cutttng_ To turn on the LED worktight, the saw must be phJgged in. The LED workltght comes on when the two-linger trigger switch is squeezed to turn the saw "ON"., When the trigger is released and the saw is turned "OFF". the worklight goes ouL !4 1 / t THE ADJUSTABLE LENGTH / PWOTING SHOE (Figs, 6, and 6a) The saw's shoeslides in or out to adjust the b{ade's depth-o{_cui into tile workplace, The si_oealso pivotsin order to keep as much of lhe shoe's surface as possibleIn conlaot with the workpiece (Fig,,6a and see Page f 4. Fig, 5),, These adjustments are impodantIn lhat lhey providemaximum control against the surface being cut, optimizing blade life and reducing the blade's protrusionbeyond the and of the shoe, suchas when curlinginto larged}ameter pipe or into walls (see Page 20. Fig.g), Z_ WARNING: DO NOT operate the saw without the shoe In place, If the shoe Is not in place the spindle shaft (reciprocating mechanism) could strike the workplece and damage the saw, causing loss of control resulting in possible serious personal injury. ADJUSTING THE LENGTH OF THE SHOE (Fig. S) 1. Unplug the saw_ Z_WARNING: ALWAYS hold the saw by the insulated boot on the front houslng.lf you sow into a blind area where live wiring exists, you may be shocked or e_ectrocuted. It is always recommended to shut power off to blind areas you are sawing Into, 2. Locale the yellow bulton on the saw jusl below tile pivoting shoe, ,3 Press in on bulton while either pulling or pushing tile adjustable shoe Rg. 6 Mc,v_s ta or out 4 As soon aS shoe is positioned to length, is! go of button and shoe will be _ocked in posillon, 5. Plug in saw and slowly squeeze the trigger to be sure the blade ALWAYS extends beyond Ihe shoe and the workp{eca during the cutting slinks z_WARNING: To reduce the rlsk of tn|ury, be sure the BLADE EXTENDS BEYOND the shoe and el!lthe way through the workpfece throughout the stroke, (see Figs. 7a and 7b), Blades may shatter, bend or break if the blade hits the shoe or hits the workplace at an angle that Is nearly he,_d on (see Figs. 7a and 7b). ADJUSTING THE PIVOT OF THE SHOE (Fig. 6a) I, Unplug the saw. Ftg.6a Z_WARNING: To prevent personal lnlur=t, I ALWAYS disconnect the plug from power source I BEFORE assembling parts, making adjustments Lot changing blades, 2 Firmfy hold saw and "pivot" the shoe, keeping as much of the shoe's surface up against the workpiece as pesslblewhen cutting. 15 Pivols 4 POSITION ORBITAL ACTION The Orbital Action feature on this saw thrusts the blade up and forward on the cutting stroke to greatly increase the cutting speed over the normal back and Forth action of the slandard reciprocating action, The O position on the Orbital Aclion Swilch produces no orbital action, only the normal back and forth (reciprocating) action, for lhe smoothest cuts in wood with least splinleringo Good for all cuts in metal or plastic, or nail embedded wood The 1 position produces a sinai! amount oF orbital blade action, with controlled splintering Use to cut pocket holes in flooring or holes in drywall.['---The 2 position produces more orbital action than | the number t position, Use where cuts in wood wlth | some splintering is okay Use for door and window | cutouts and holes insub-flo0ring, The 3 position produces the most orbital action, but leaves a very rough, splintered finish. Use this speed when you need the fastest cutting. Ideal for demolition and tear out jobs The 4 Position Orbltet Action Switch regulates /// /(Z---...._ /__'_,,_ //.F_/_i_ "_'_'_, )) /_ / _'i i I | I t/ 1 t,/ i I _ I _ I _ ./ LLT_. the 4 cutting -_------_ _//_ / J_ "_ _// // /1 [ //_ 1/ modes of the saw, Position 0 NO ORBITAL ACTION. For minimal splintering, smoothest cuffing. Normal back and forth blade motion. Use fine wood blade, 20 teeth par inch, or smooth metal blade, 36 teeth per inch° Posltton I LOW ORBITAL ACTION, Ideal for cutting most metals. Use wood and metal cutting blades with 10-t2 teeth per inch, Position 2 MEDIUM ORBITAL ACTION. Ideal for cutting most plastics and hardwoods, Use wood and metal cutting blades with 10-12 teeth per inch. Position 3 FAST I MAXIMUM ORBITAL ACTION. Use for fastest cutting in plywood, soft woods end wallboard. Use wood. metal and wallboard cutting blades with 8, B,12 teeth per inch, 16 I I I USING THE SAW (Fig., 7) I Ak CAUTION: ALWAYS wear eye protection i c!_mped OTE: Before cuttingslipping. any type of material, to prevent while operating BE SURE this power tool. It ta firmly enchored or ] I 1o Select the proper blade 2. Select the proper orbital action. ,_ WARNING: If you saw into a blind area where live wiring exists, you may be l shacked or eleetrocuted_ it Is always recommended to shut power off to bffnd areas you are sawing into. J 3+ Mark the t_na of cut on workp+ece., 4 Plug in saw 5+ Hold the saw firmly in front of you and ctea{_ away from you. Make sure the blade +sclear of any foreign objects tn the workpiece., 6 Keep saw's pivot shoe firmly against workpiece to minimize counter+force (jumping) and vibration (see Fig+ 7) with brads lightly touching the surface to be cut+ 7 Squeeze Ihe trigger to alert saw, let saw reach desired futl speed (depending on blade type and material) before start+ng your cut, Fast speeds for self materials+ slow speeds lot hard materials, 8 If blade speed is too slow, saw may chatter or vibrate at the beginning ot cut, and possibly cause counter+tome ( umping or klckback action) Use a sfightly lm'.oterspeed tf this happens. Atways practice your cuts on apiece of scrap material to familiarize yourself with the cutting and handling performance o1 the saw+ 9, Always hold the saw lirmly with both hands as you guide the blade through the cut line, Whenever pose+hie, hold the saw and the pivot shoe firmly agatne_ the workpiece to help prevent the saw from jumping or vibrating and mfnimtze brads breakage Fig. 7 NOTE: saw or Let blade the workpteca. pressureDOtoNOT keepFORCE lhe sawthecuffing° the inblade and saw doUse the only work.enough 17 ] [ In broken blades and loss of control, causing damage to werkp|ece end serious AWARNING: personal tnJury._ Use of excessive pressure can bond and twist the blade, moult|rig SAWINGTIPS (Figs. 7a and 7b) Following a few simple tips wlg help reduce wear on the saw. the blade, the workplace and the operator, 1 Blades cut on the draw, or back stroke On fine work such as paneling or fiberglass. place the good side of the workp_ece lacing down 2 Cut only with sharp blades; lhey cut cleaner, faster and put less strain on the motor, 3. Always use the correct blade for the material being out and akvays keep extra blades on hand to use when blades become dull Replace dull. cracked or bent btades immediately. 4. Ahvays select the prope!r cutting speed, 5oAlways select the proper Orbital Postton, 6. When cuging, always make sure that the shoe plate ts resting f_rmty against the workpleco, This wil! Improve operator control and mfnimfze vibration° Z_ WARNING: Blade breakage end damage to the workpiece may occur if the blade does not extend past the shoe and the workpfece throughout the cut. Loss of control and damage to the shoe can result, Increasing risk of serious personal Injury (see Fig. 7a and 7b)o Fig,7a Jl Cutting Wood : ' RIGHT Stroke _1 I | .! I_ WRONG Stroke Stroke WRONG RIGHT 1B I I WOOD CUTTING ! ,,ALWAYS (Fig. 8) c_amp the workpiece down to prevent it from s_ipping,, 2. Select the proper blade., 3. Select the proper Orbital Position 4., Mark the line of cut on workplace, 5.. Ptug in saw. 6. Place the saw's pivot shoe firmly against the workpiece the surface to be cut, wi{h the btade fightly touching 7. Squeeze Idggar sw_lch, bflngtng the blade up to the appropriate srower speeds when sladlng the cut,before appiying pressure to blade and workplece (laster speeds tor soft woods, slower speeds for hard woods 8. Do net torce Ihe saw or blade in the workptece, use only enough pressure to keep saw cuffing Let the blade and saw do the work, g.. ALWAYS hold the saw fltmty with both hands whiie cu;ttt_g.. Always hold saw with tile adjustable shoe firmly against the material lo be cut This will prevent the saw from jumplng or vibraiing and help mlntmtze blade breakage. 10. Practice on a scrap piece ef wood, similar to your workplace, the saw's performance. until you get a feel for Fig_ 8 NOTE: Wear gloves If cutting z_WARNING: I [ To reduce ] for long periods, the risk of Injury, BE SURETHE BLADE EXTENDS BEYOND the shoe end all the way through the workplace throughout the stroke (see Page t8, Figs. 7a and 7b), Blades may shalter_ bend or break If the blade _he shoe or hits the workptece at an angle that is nearly head on, 19 METAL CUTTING (Fig. 9) 1, ALWAYS clamp the work down to prevent il from sfipplng 2, Select the proper blade.. 3+ Select the proper Orbital Position+ 4, Mark the line el cut on workpfece+ 5, Ptug in saw+ 6_ PEace the saw's pivot shoe firmly against the workpieee the surface to be cut. with the btade lightly touching 7. Squeeze trigger switch, using a slow speed (when cutting hard materials) or faster speed (when curling soil materials), 8 Do not tome the saw or blade in the workpiece, use only enough pressure cutting Let the blade and saw do the work, to keep saw 9+ ALWAYS hotd the saw lirmly with both hands while cutting and hold saw with the adjustable shoe firmly egatnst the matertal to be cut. This will prevent the saw from jumping or vibrating and he?p minimize blade breakage.. 10. Use a liner blade for ferrous metals and a coarse blade for non,ferrous metals_ 11+ When cutting thin gauge sheel metals, ALWAYS clamp wood on both sides el Ihs sheet. This wtit give you a clean cut without excess vibration or tearing of the metal !2. DO NOT force the cutt+ng blade. Forcing the blade w+Ureduce blade ISleand could cause the blade to break. Fig, g fluids along the line of cut ahead of the saw.This wil! allow easier operation and NOTE: We recommend that you spreed a thin film oil or other types of cutting help extend blade life, When cutting aluminum, useof kerosene, 2O POCKET CUTTING INWOOD ONLY (Ftg.10) This saw is ideal lor plunge cuttingdirectly tnlo surfaces lhal cannot be cut from an edge, such as floors end wails. Plunge cuttingcan be done two dillerent ways, depending on how Ihe blade ts insertedinto the saw's blade clamp,, Fig. !0 columnA showshow to plunge cutwtlh lha teeth of the blade lacing up_ Fig. 10 columnB showsplunge cuttingwith lhe teeth of the blade facing down, DO NOT plunge cut Into metal surfaces. Teeth down facing towage bottom of 2Y 2 _i ¸¸'¸ ! .. Measure the surface to be cut and mark clearly with a penctt_ scriber 2, Insert proper blade In blade clamp and tfghlen securely or chalk 3, Set the too{with one edge of the tootplate (seeA firmly against the malarial -B, 1}.. 4 Place the tip ol Ihe blade (not running) on the line !o be cut.. 5. Tilt the saw so the blade clears lhe workplace (Fig t0}. 6o Squeeze lhe tdgger and carefully (see A - B, 2} 7. Afler the blade penelrales (see A - B, 3}, lower the moving saw blade into the workplace lhrough the workplace, 2t continue sawing along the cut line POCKET CUTTING IN WOOD ONLY (Fig_ 10) cant, [NOTE: To make plunge cutting easier, use a heavy gauge blade, ] |n thickor very hard materials, plunge cuttingshould not be altempted_Pockelcutting in suchmaterialsshould oniy be done by starting thecut from a hatedrlfledal_the way through the material thatis large enough tofit the saw blade. I Follow all safety instructions regarding use of shoe, blade type and blade stroke. Z_ WARNING: use extreme caution if you usa this saw for light tree pruning. Make sure branch is firmly anchored or attached beforeyou start endwhile cutting. 1 Z_ WARNING: DOtime. NOTPay CUTparticular overhead. Anticipate path of falling and debris ahead of attention to overhead wires.branches FLUSH CUTTING (Fig, 1t) J l Fig. tl The compscl design of the motor housing and the adjustable tengthlpk_oting shoe on this sew allow you to make extremely close cuts in floors, corners and other extremely tight areas, To obtain the maximum flush cutting capacity of this sew: 1 install the blade with the teeth facing up (towards top of saw), 2 Make sure the shoe is in tls closest position to the saw housing, and the teeth of the blade are facing as close as possible to the work sudece (Fig_ 11)o A_ WARNING: Blade breakage and damage to the workplace may occur If the blade does not extend past the shoe and the workplace throughout the cut. Loss of control and damage to the shoe can result, increasing risk of serious personal Injury (see Page 18, Figs. 7a and 7b). 2.2 I 1 Z_ WARNING: To ensure safety and reliability, repairs, maintenance and adjustments MUST be performed by e qualified sen/Ice technician at a Sears Service Center. WARNING: the power source For your safety, ALWAYS turn off switch end unplug saw from before performing any maintenance or cleaning° has been found that ereclric toots am subject to accelerated wear and possible )remature failure when they are used to work on fiber glass boats and sports cars, wallboard, spackling compounds or pfasier, The chips and grindings from these materials are highly abrasive to electrical tool parts, such as bearings, brushes, commutators, etc. Consequently, it is not recommended that this tool be used for extended work on any fiberglass material, wallboard, spackling compound or piaster. During any use on these materials, It ts extremely Important that the tool is cleaned frequently by blowing wilh an air Jet. WARNING: Always wear safety goggles or safety glasses with side shields during power tool operatlons_ or when blowing dust. I1 operation is dusty, also wear a dust mask. TO CHANGE CARBON BRUSHES (Figs. 12 and 12a) Replacement brush sels are available through Sears Parts and Repair Centers, Atways order with the correct part number, see paris list on page 27. 1..Unplug the reciprocating saw before inspecting or replacing brushes 2.. Replace bolh carbon brushes when eilher has less than 1/4-ira length el carbon remaining, or if the spring or wire is damaged or bumed_ 3. Using a slotted screwdriver, remove the black plastic cap on each side o! the reciprocating saw (Fig. !2) and carefully withdraw lha apringJoeded brush assemblles_ Keep brushes clean end stiding freely in their guide channels Fig. 12a NOTE: To reinstall the same brushes, make sure the brushes same way they came out, This will avoid a break*In period. 23 go back in the TO CHANGE CARBON BRUSHES cont_ (Figs. 12 and 12a) 4o Insert new brush assemblies into guide channels, with the carbon part going in first, being certain to fit the two metal "ears" into their stets tn the channe_ (Ftg- 12a}, 5, Remember to replace bolh plastic end caps Biter inspecting or servicing brushes Tighten the caps snugly, but do not over-tighten.The reciprocating saw sheu]d be allowed to "RUN IN" (run at no load wtlhout a bYade) for 5 minutes before use, lo seat Ihe new brushes properly, ROUTINE MAINTENANCE WARNING: DO NOT at any lime let brM_efluids, gasoline, petroleumbased products, penetrating oils, eteocome In contact with plastic parts. Chemicals can damage, weaken or destroy plastic, which may result in serious personal Injury. Periodicmaintenanceallowsfor long life and trouble*free operation A cleaning, lubrication end maintenance schedugashould be maintained, As a common preventive maintenance practice, follow these recommendedsteps: I Z_ the WARNING: power source For before yourperforming safer, ALWAYS any maintenance turn off switch or cleaning. end unplug saw from t. When work has been completed, clean the tool to allowsmooth functioning of the tool over time, 2 Use clean damp cloU_sto wipe the teoL 3 Check the state of all power colds. 4 Keep the motor air vent openingsfree from oil. grease and sawdust or woodchtps, and store toolin a dry place. 5 Be certain that all moving palls are welt lubricated,particularlyafter lengthy exposure to damp andlor dirty conditions LUBRICATION Your Craftsman" Professional Reciprocating Saw has been properly lubricated and is ready to use. No lurther lubrication is needed under normal operattng condttlens, All bearings in the saw are lubricated for the lile of the tool 24 1 1 [Z_recommended WARNING:for The attachments or accessories areInnot this usa toot of might be dangerous and could that result serious J injury, / Sears and other Craftsman outlets have a large selection of rectpmcaling saw blades in a variety of blade tengths and teeth per inch that are ideal for a wide vartety of cutting appf_catIons, ALWAYS usa the shortest blade suilabla for your _eb, but long enough to keep the blade culling through the material / during usao During operation, longer blades may vibrato or shake, causing toss are more likely serious to bend personal and become and possible Injury, damaged I Z_ CAtYrlON: blades of control, damage Longer to workpleee The material you are cutting delermines 1 / lfle type o! blade to use.. Generally, tess teeth on ;he blade removes more material a rough finfshed cut quicker, but produces More teeth cut slower but smoother. Use a blade that is slightly larger (longer) Wider (thicker) that the depth of the material you are cutting_ blades are more durable and ideal for tougher lobs like demolition. When cutltng wood that has embedded nails, use hi-metal blades that are specifically marked on the bfade or packaging that they are suited for this purpose,, Sears and other Craftsman outlets also have a large assortment of clamps, sawhorses, safety equipment, groves, extension cords and other equipment to harp you with sit your sawing needs Visit your loca! Sea;s store or other Craftsman Z_ WARNING: outlets or shop seers comJcreftsman, Blade breakage and damage to the workplace may occur If the blade does not extend past the shoe and the workplece Ihroughout the cut, Loss of control and damage to the shoe can result, Increasing rtsk of serious personal injury (see Page 18, Figs, 7a and 7b), 25 I I l w 26 RECIPROCATING ........ item No. ..... i " 2 3 4 5 6 B g .......10 11 _2 t3 14 15 2oi IB 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 202 SAW - MODEL NUMBER 172.26043 P_rts'No. P_rt Descdptlon PSR120S*2 ............... Omanlent Cover GGT480PU*38 CordClamp.... PES360U-24 Screw PSR120S=5 Cable Ptolaclor PSR12BS,-6 ......CordAndPtug PDIBOOSU-5 Screw PSR120S-9 Screw PSR 120S-,10 .................. PSR 120S-! I pS,R,!,,20S-I 2 PSRtBOSV*13 PSR120S-14 PSRt20S-15 PSR120S-201 PSR120S-1B PSR120S-t9 ...... PSR120S-20 PSR120SV-21 PES360U-27 PSR120S-24 PSR_20S_25 PSR120S*202 26 ............ PSRtBOS-26 27 PSR120S-27 2a ....... PSR120S-2B ......... ......P.g ...PSRi20S-2g ............. ::", 30 PSR120S-30 3I PsRt20S_3_ 32 PSR120S-32 33 PSRt20S_3 ................. 34 , PSRI20S,,34 _5 CDT218GU-41 203 PSR120S-203 _ 3B PSR120S-36 37 .F_:SR120S_37 38 PSR120SV*38 .......... 39 PSRI20SV<_9 40 PSRI20SV-40 ........ 41 PSR120SV'4,1 ..... PSRtBOS-.42 42 43 PSRI_2OSV.-43 44 CGT t B;3UA-,46 4,s, 4B Qty,........ I I I 4 I I 6 4 t I ' PSR_2Os:1 ....................... _, _ Ri_ht,H_,_,: ...... PSR!20S,,45 PSR12OS,*46 , Switch InnerWire InnerW_m Screw Terminel fnnorWire 9rush HotderAssembly ' ............ I 4 2 2 ........... , .... ca_on,e_sh(Pa!r_ ...... 1 Brush,,Cover 2 ....... Rated Lab!e Staler Screw Baffb ,, , Beating Sleeve Rolor , , Ba_lBeating ..................... Dust P_oe! Armature Fla!al,n,!ngR'Ing .... Ford R{ng Retaining R{ng................... Bear;ngCover ............... Ball Beating ............. Washer ScrewAssembly,, eaS_ prate , Botlom Cover Ball 8ez_r_n,_ A!_mof Nul S_dn9 ..... ' W _her Gear Sot Cushion ,, I 1 ! 1 1 f 1 t 6 t 1 :1 t ............. 1 1 ..................... CompressJort Sp_n_ 27 ,,, 1 ....... 1 Gea,r,,C,ose ............. S,upport Pin , ...... Rfn 9 ..... 1 1 2 1 1 1 ............ 1 1 ! ........... 2 RECIPROCATING Item No. 47 ..... Port= NO. PSR 120S-,47 48 49 PSR't28S,..48 PSR120s_Ig 50 51 part Oeecr,iptlon Cylindr',cal Pin Q,ty*, 1 4 1...... PSRt20S-50 Push 8otlon I .... PSRt2gS-102 Screw 52 PSR120S-52 Torsi55_,| Spring 53 PSR 120S-53 Sp_nner 54 F'SRI20SV-54 Retatnifig Ring 55 PSR120S_55 S_ppoM BmcketAssemb_, 57 pSR!20E_7 Batl Bearing 5B PSR120S-58 Beating COvet 59, 60 PSm2Os:s,_ .............................................. screw 61 PSR120S.GO PSR120SV.61 62 PSR120S_52 ....................... 63 GGT4501U-50 64 . ............................. E Ring P,ubber s'k_eve ...................... ......... t I 1 , N_dtaB_adn I I ......... 1 3 Tmns_orrmtion Ring Pinion Shzd! Se! ' , , ..... 1, t DCOmpOnent ' Relaln_ng R}ng Screw W_het Pres_ P_le 1 65 204 PSRi20SV-204 66 PSR120SV-GB 67 PSR 120S..67 Reciprocating Shalt 0il SGai 8aadng 6B PSR120S..68 Se_t Gasket I 69 PSRt20S-69 Fe_ Sea| 1 70 PSRi20S-70 71 PSRtEOS-71 Seat Ring ' F'ait Seat 1 1 72 PSR120S-72 trpmol Pstch 1 73 PSR120S-73 Atrproa! Ring 1 74 PSR120S-74 '_'pring Pin 75 PeR i20S,.75 . Carder Base 76 GDTIOgGU-2B _ St_aJ Ba_l 77 PSRi20S-77 7B 205 . PSR120S-78 PSR12gS-205 ........ . i PSR1EOS-IOB PSRIEOS-.65 79 ......... , ' ASSembly Reciprocaior'Sat 4 1 ..... 1 ..... 1 2 1 . 1 _ 1 C_,rrfe r Cam , PSR_2os_79 1 Pin, , Angle Bracket ' 1 1 ' RO_'t Guide ASsembly ..... 1 BO PSR120S_80 B1 PSR120S'-8'I B2 PSR120S,82 Screw Assembly, 4 B3 PSR120S-83 Washer 4 PSRi20S_4 E Ring 4 top' 1 " B5 ...... SAW - MODEL NUMBER 172.26043 86 Copper Cap _ PSRt20SV_5 ' PSR'_20S.8'6 ................ I]7 At_roof ' ' ........... PSR120S*S7 Ring 1 Pend_m I Pb_B ...... 89 PSRt20S-ag ........... Outer Flange Cover PSR'tEOS-gD ...... Cbmp . PSRI_2OSogl Pin 28 1 RQvok,o Pin PSRI20S-aB gt . Covei ....... B8 gO 2 " Leve,r 1 I . 1 1 , RECIPROCATING item No, 92 g3 94 95 g8 97 98 SAW - MODEL NUMBER 172.26043 Parts No, PSR120S-92 PsRi20s-93 PSR120s-g4 PSR120S-g5 PSRI20s*g6 PSRt20S+97 PSR120S-g8 ........... 9_.............. psm2osw9 100 1Ot 102 103 iO4 105 106 107 PSR120S-100 PSRI20SV-1OI PSR120S*I02 PSR120S-t(}3 PSRt20S-104 PSRt20SV405 PSRI20SV*10B PSR120SV.107 ........!oe 109 swsT.31.t-oo PSRI20SV*lOg .....!+o.........PSR_20SV-1+O 111 , Part Description ................ Holbw Pin Compress!onSpring Cytif_drIcalPin , ,Spindk_Shaft ............. A+rprea! n+ng 1 Compression Spdng Press B_ck . Press Pla_ Power SupplyBo_d Brand Lat]e| Screw Washer TorsionalSpfln_ Counte_t,'atght Middle Cover Pin ScrewAsssmbFi Washer O+tSe=8o..._ PSRt20S-109 Screw 29 Qty. 1 1 1 ! .... 2 1 t 1 1" 1 4 1 i. t 3 4 I , ,,:,,.......... ,£,: 2 NOTES 30 Manual del Operador t;n 0 ', s s , o ,, Ll 12.0 Amperios / Velocidad variable Sierra de Vaiv_n conAcci6n Orbital Modelo No. 172.26043 Oobre Aisfamlento PRECAUCION: Lea, comprenda y stga todaslas Normas de Segurtdad e tnstruccfonesde Operaci6n en este Manual antes de usar este producto, Sears, Roebuck and Co,, Hoffman Estates, IL 60179 EE.UUo Vea nuestro sltIo web de Craftsman,: www.sears.com/craffsman GARANT_A SEGURIDAD DESEMPACADO DESCRIPCJON OPERACI6N MANTENIM|ENTO Gatantia .................................................................................................................................... P_gina 32 Stmbotos de Seguridad ....................................................................................... P_Sgina 33 lnstruciones de Seguridad ................................................................ Paginas 34-40 Desempacado ......................................................................................................... P&gina 40 Descripcidn ...................................................................................................................... P_g[nas 4t-42 Operaci6n .................................................................................................P>nas 42-52 Mantentmiento ...................................................................................................... P_ginas 53-54 Accesorios ...................................................................................................................... P,Sgina 55 Lista de Partes ................................................................................................................... P,_ginas 56-59 N0meros deTel_fono de Partes de Repuesto de Sears ..................... Contraportada GARAN'HA DE UN AI_O COMPLETO SABRE PRODUCTOS PROFESIONAL CRAFTSMAN Sf este productopmfestonalCraftsmanfairs debldoa detectos en el material omano de obra entre unafro desde la fecha de compra, REGRI_SELO a LATtENDA O CENTRO DE PARTES¥ P|EZAS DE REPUESTOS U OTRO PUNTO DEVENTA CRAFTSMAN MAS CERCANO EN LOS ESTADOS UN|DOS PARA REPARACI(_N GRATIS {O REEMPLAZO St ES IMPOSIBLE REPARARLA). Esta garantfa no incluys partes desechables tales coma _mparas, piles, braces u hojas_ Esta garantfa b otorga derechos legalesespeclflos yes posstblsqu usted tenga arras derechos, los cuales varfan de un estado s otto,. Seam, Roebuckand Co... Hoffman Estates, IL 60179 IGUARDE ESTAS INSTRUCCIONES! i LEA TODAS LAS INSTRUCClONES! /_ ADVERTENSIA: Algun potvogenerado par el use de herramtentaa elSe|rices conttsne qulmlcos conocldos par el estsdo de California par causer cancer y defectoa de naclmiento u arms defectos pars fe repmducct6n. 32 ] ] Et prop6sitode los sfmbolos de seguridsd es Ilamar su atenci6ncon respectoa los posibles pc!lares.Los simbofos de seguddedy la expitcacI5nde sues merecen ¢utdadosa etenci6n y comprensi6n. La advertencia de !as slmbo!osNO elimine ning_npeligroen sL Las tnsfruccionesy a@_ertenciasque bdnden no son sustitutesde las medidas correc_asde prevenci_n de sccidentes. Z_ ADVERTENCIA: ASEGURESE de leer y comprender todas las !flstrucclones de segurldad de este manual, lncluso fades los aimbotoa de alerts tales coma "PELIGRO", "ADVERTENCIA'y "PRECAUCIt_N",ANTES de utilizer esta herramlenta. SI no se respetan fades tas tnstrucctones qua se lneluyen en Is stgufente lists se pueden pmducir descargas el_ctr!eas, tncendlos y/o lea|ones personatesgraves. SIGN|FICADO _ DE SIMBOLOS ADVERTENCIA uesree an conlonct6n con afros O DEO PRECAUCti_N_ ALERTA DE Pueden SEGURIDAD: Indtce PELIGRO, efmbalae o plctogramt=e. E! de est_ seguridadalga RESULTARA en fncump|tmiento LESIONES graves pare advertencla usted u afros.deSlempre lee preeauclones de de segurldad pars reduclr el rfesgo de Incend]o, descarga eldctr|ea y lestones personales. _ADVERTENCIA] l Incumpitmtento eats advertencia segurtdad PUEDE resultar en leslones depersanales gr_ves do pars uated u aires, Slempre slga las precauclonas de segurfdad pare raducir el dasge de tncendlo, descarga eldctrica y leslones personates. I _PRECAUCII_I ]J El ineumplimtento esta advertenala resultar en leslonsadepersonates pare ......... PREVENCION de seguridad uated u afros o PUEDE daces materlales. Siempre siga las precsuclones de seguddad pars reduclt et r{esgo de lncendio, descarga el6ctdca y leslones personalas. DE DA_IOSY MENSAJES DE INFORMACION. Estos comuntcan a! usus_to Informscl6n y/o Instrucclones importantes qua sl no no sa respelan, podfian pmducir el dal_o.. Cads mensajs as precedido per ;a patabm "NaTAl" coma en el stgutenle ejsmpla: NOTA: y/o Is propledad. S! no se respetan estee |nstruccionaa USE SUS se puede produelr et daSo def aqulpo Z_ ADVERTENCIA: El tunctanamlento de cualquler herremtenta el_ctrica puada causer le prayecci6n de objetos extrafios hacla los ojos Io cual puede ocaslonar da_os graves an los alas, Antes de porter an funcionamfanto una hermmienta el6ctdce, SIEMPRE use galas de segurlded o anteoJos de segurldad can protector lateral y protector facial complete euertdo sea neceearlo. Recomendamoa el use de una m_scara de segurtdad de vial6n empire pars user sabre los anleotos a anieoJos de seguddsd estdndar con protector lateral, diaponibles en laa_endaa Sears u afros centros de ventss Craftsman. 33 este menus! antes de user esta sierra vaiv_n e|_ctrfca. No segulr redes las Instrucciones I podrla _ ADVERTENCIA: ASEGORESE leer y entender redes personales lss Instrucciones resultar an descargas el_ctrtcas,de tncendto y/e leslones gmves_en AREA DE TRABAJO SEGURA I Mantenga su drea de trsba|o limpta y b_eniluminadaoLosbancos de trabajo desorganizados y fas _raas oscuras invitana los accidentes.. 2. NO opere herrsmlentss el_ctricas en atm6sferas explosivas_tales come en presencta de liquldoa, gases o potvos tnflamables, Las herramtentsseldctricas crean chispas qua podrfan encender e| polvo o los gases 3. Mantenga a los observadores, hires y vlsltantes atejades al operar une herramlenta e!6ctrleaoLas distracctones podrlan ocastonar que usted pisrda at control 4.. Mantenga su lugar de trabaJn segum pare los nlfos tmp?ementandocandados e lnlerruptoresmaestros, Guards bajo llave las herremientascuando no las USer 5. ASEGORESE qua el drea de traba]o euenta con amplta llumlnaet6n pare que pueda vet el trabajoy que no hays obstrucctonesqua tnterferlr_ncon una op_ract_nsegura ANTES de user su sterra_ SEGURIDAD PERSONAL t, CONOZCA su hsrramlenta eldctrlca. Lea el manuaf de! operador cutdadosamente, Aprenda las apficactones y limttaciones de la su cepifladora, asi come Zos pefigros potenciales aspen[rices zetacionados con esta herramienta 2, MANT[_NGASE ALERTA, mira lo qua hacs y utitice sentldo com0n al operar una henamtenta e_ctdcB. 3o NO use ta hermmIenta sl slants cansanclo e st est_ bajo la influencia de drogas, alcohol e rnedicamantos, Un memento de desatencf6n mtentras opera una herrarnlenta elL_ctrfca podrla resultar en lestones personales graves. 4,,VISTA apropfadamenteo NO use rope suelta o joyas RecoJa e! cabello largo, Man[enga su cabello, mpa y guantes lejos de las ptezas m6vtles, La mpa suelta o el cabello largo poddan quedar alrepades on tas pfezas m6viles, Las aperlures de ventilacidn a rnenudo cubre ptezas m6vtles y tambtOn deben evilarse 5_ EVITE encender accfdantafmente la herramtenta, Asegt_mse de que el interrupter re encuentm en poslet6n de "APAGADO"o Transporter ]as herram_entas con un dede en el interrupter o enchu_iar la herremlenta mfentras el tnter_ptor se encuentre en ta poslci6n "ENCENDIDO" Invite a accidenteso 6o RETIRE lea Ilavas de eJuste de las hojas shies de encender la herramtenta, Una llave de eJuste que queda conectada a una pieze rotativa de ia herramlenta podda resultar en lesiones personates 7,, No ea extlenda pare alcanzar sobre la herramienta. Manlenga el pie firms eel come et balance en rode memento. Una poslci6n y balance apropiados permiten un major control de Is hermmienta en posiclones lnesparadas. 8. ASEGURE SIEMPRE SU TRABAJO_ Use abrezaderes o un tomitlo pare sos|ener el trebajo cuando sea practice, Es m_s seguro qua usar sue manes y libera ambas manes pare operar la harramtenta, g. USE EQUIPO DE SEGURIDAD. Use SIEMPRE protecclSn pare los o)os M_scares antt-polvo, zapatos de segurtdad antfdesltzantes cases e protecct6n pare los otdes deben usarse en condlclonesque lo requ|eren, 34 SEGURIDAD EN EL USOY CUtDADO DE LA HERRAMIENTA antesADVERTENCIA: deopersr este herrsmfenta. No [Z_ ASEGURESE podrfa resuitar en descergae segulr les instrucelones Indlcedas ebsjo II de leerlodes y enlender todee lee Inelrucclones el_ctrlces, Incendto y/o leslones personales graves. I ! _ SIEMPRE use abrazaderas u otra manera pr,_cflca de esegurar y epoyar la pleza de trabaJo sobm unn pfataforma est_ble, Soslener et t_eba_o con _esmanes o centre el cuerpo es tnestable y podrfa resuitar an p_rdida de control. 2_ NO fuerca la herremlenta. Usa la herremlente y hoja carrecta pare su epllcacldn. La herramienta y hoja corrects hardn el trabaie de manera meier y m_s segura para Io cual ftteron diseP,adas 3. NO use !n herramlenta sl el Interrupter no la Enclende o Apega. Toda herram]enta que no puede set conirolada pot el inlerruplor as peligrosa'y @be ser reparede, 4, DESCONECTE el enchufe de la fuente de ellmentact6n antes de hacer cualquter ejuete, ¢amblar los accesorlos o guarder la herramlenta. Tales medldas preventdas reducen et rlesgo de encender la herramlenta accldentafmente 5,_GUARDE tes herramlentas sTn user fuera del elcence de !as nlSos y arras personas no capecitedeso Nines NO DEBEN OPERAR eeta herramfante, Las herrsmientas son pe[_grosae en [as manes de usuedos no capecitedos. 6o DELEa las herrsmlentas un msntenimtento ouldadosoo SIEMPRE mentenge las herramienlas Iimpisdas y err buen arden de trabaja_ 7 VERIFIQUE st lee piezas m6viles estdn desaltne_das o se atascan, se mmpen oei exists nfguna otre condtcl6n qua podria efeclar In operact_n de [a her_amienta÷ SI est_ daSeda, la herramienta debe rectblr mantenimtento antes det use. Muchos accidentes oeurren debtda a herramtentas con un mantentmtento pobre. 8, USE S6LO los accesorlos recomendedoe pare esta herramtenta. Los accesor}os aptes pare una hetramienta poddan set daSinos sf se utitizan con otra herramlenta. SEGURIDAD ELiECTRICA Z_ ADVERTENCIA: No permits enchufe el Instalar o retlrar el enchuiequedelosle dedos tame. toquen t_ Las herramientas con doble atslamtento est_n equlpadas con un enchufe poterlzado (una hoja as rods ancha qua la errs), Este enchute entrer_i en une lama polarlzada de un solo mode, Si el enchufe no catza lotalmente en la tome, invierta el enchufe St a0n as{ no catza, contacts aun electrlcfsln calfflcado pare qua Instals una tome poiadzada, No modfitque e! enchufe de forms atguna, 2,, Oobt_ Atslemiento _t e(imine le necestdad de un oo_d6n de atimentaci6n con conexfbn a tierra de tres alambres y un ststema de sumintslro de energla can conext6n a tierra. Aptlca s61o pare herramientas Class If (con doble nislamlento). Esta cepilledora de esuna herramtenta con dable alslamlento. Z_,ADVERTENCIA: E! dobte NO reempleza segurldnd normales el operar estaalslamlento herramlenta,, los termlnales de un Cublertadel cajeltn de If _ _ li Alimentac_n it \..._L/ It conconoxt6, l[ _ It a T_erra--.-,,----]_ /F_ f;'_\ tl !as preceuclones de 3, ANTES de enchufar la herramienta. ASEGrJRESE de qua el voltaic de la tomE_provtslo se encuentra en el range de voile e marcado en In place de identificncfdn de ta herramtenta, NO use herramien_as con ctasf! cec (_n ' CA so amenle _ en una fuenle de ailmentact6n CC 35 SEGURIDAD ELP-CTRICA cant, 4, EVITE el con|aciD corporal con superf|cias con conexibn a |terra. |ales coma tubertas, rad_adores, estufas y re[rigeradores,, Existe un riesgo mayor de de_carga el_clrica si su cuerpo liens conexiSn a tlerra, 5_ NO exponga las herramlentaa eI_ctrtces ele tluvla o a condtclones h0medaa nl use las harramlentas el_ctrlcas en ublcaclones h_medas o majadeso Ei ague que ingress ala herramienta ei_ctdca incrementar_ el riesgo de descargas el_ctrtcas 6, INSPECCIONE el cordbn de le herramlenta pare varifiear la preaencta de daSoa. So[tolls al Centre de Servicto Sears qua repare todd cord6n dafiado. ASEGORESE de eslar constanlemente atenlo ala ubicaci6n del cord6n y manl_ngalo lej0s de la hoja en movtmianto,, 7, NO abuse del cordbn_ NUNCE use el cordbn pare trasiadar le herramlenta nlto hale pare sacar la tame dot enchufe. Reemplace tOdD corddn dafiado de Inmediato, Los cordones de,adDs _ncrementan el riesgo de descargas oleo|rices. CABLES DE EXTENSI6N Use un cable de axtanet6n apropiado, S6LO use !as cables y cordones que indica Underwriters Labors!odes (UL). aires cables de extensiSn podr|an acast0nar una cards en la linaa da vof_aje, resuttando en p_rdida de energfa y sobrecalentamienlo de la herramienta. Pare asia herramlenta, se recomtenda un cable de extenst6n con un tamaSo AWG (American Wire Gauge) de par Io mends 14 pare un cable de extenst6n de 25 pies c mends de largo, Use uno calibre 12 pare un cable de extenst6n de 50 pies No sa recomlenda el usa de cables de extenel6n de 100 pies o m_s de largo. Recuerde, un calibre de alambre m_s pequeF=o tlene mayor capacldad qua una de mayor n_mero (un afambm calibre 14 tiene m_s capacidad qua uno calibre 16: un atambre calibre 12 tlene m&s capacldad qua uno calibre 14), En case de dudes, use un n0mero meno_ AI opemr herramfentas el_ctdcas en exteriores, use un cable de e_tensl6n pare exter;ores marcado _W-A" o "W _, Estos cables estdn claslftcades pare uso an exieriores y reducen el riesgo de descargas el_ctdcas. 3 Poslctone el cord6n u arras [Z_herramientaa PRECAUCION: et(;ctrlca, de manera tat qua na so atascar_ en la readers, las obetrucclones mlentrss ueled trabaja Msntenga el cable de extenai6n libra con del una _rea herram!anta de trabaJo. Z_ ADVERTENCIA: Revise todD cable de extensi6n antes de cads usa, SI extsten daiioa, reemplaca el cable de Inmed;ato. Nunca use la herramlenta con un cerd6n 'o cable dafiado, ya qua racer el _rea da_ada podria oces!enar descargas el_clrlcae, resultado en teslenes graves. 36 ] | SiMBOLOS DESEGt.IRIDAD PARA SUHERRAMIENTA Laetiqueta de su herramienta puede Inclulr lea atgutentes afmbolos ...................................................... V ......................................................................................... .Voltios A .................................................................................... Amperes Hz ............................................................................ Herc{os W ............................................................................ Varies ,',.. .............................................................................. Cordenie allema ................................................................................. Co,ante continua no ............................................................................ _Jeloctdad librade carga _j .................................................................................... Constn.,tcci6nC]ase li, Doble a_slamien{e RPM ...................................................... Revoluclones per minute SPM Ca_ (Strokes) per minute OPM ...................................................... X3rbitos per minute Z_- ............................................................................................. Indtca petigm, advertencia o precauci6n. Signtfica: lllAlenc16n]ll Su segurtdad se encuentra compmmatldao SEGURIDAD EN EL SERVICIO Tt_CNICO I. SI cuatquier parle se pterde, se rompe, se dobla o fatla de cuelquier forma; o sl cualquler componente eldctrtco no funclona adecuadamente: APAGUE el interrupter de potencia desanchufe la cepitladomde ta luenie de energfa y haga reemplazar la parle perdida, daAada o qua no funciona ANTES de ut [zar nuevamenleo 2..El aervicio t_.cntco de la herramlenta se debe realizer solamente en un Centre de servlclo t_cnlco de Sears, El SerVtCIO t_cnico o mantentmiento qua se malice per personal no calificadopodria pmducirflesgo de lesiones.. 3..Cu_mdo reaflce el servlcIo tdcnlco de una herramienla, uttlice sotamente laa plazas de repuesto id_nticas. Reepete tas instrucclonea de la seccldn de manlenlmlento de este manual, St se uttiizanparles no autortzadas o no se respelan Ins instrucclenes de mantenimienio, se puede crear un riesgo de descarga el6clrica o lesi6n. REGLAS DE SEGURIDAD _ Queda PARA LAS SIERRAS DE VAIV!_N lee manes lejos del area de corlando y la hola, Sostenga las dos manes en la sierra (manlja trasera y empu_adura de suJeclbn frontal). SItas dos manes est6rt sujetendo la sierra, la hoja no puede cortartes_ Z_ PRECAUCION: La hoja se des|iza despuds de qua apague la sierra. Sostenga la herramlenta per tas superficies de sujecl6n eisladas (mango posterior y empuBadura de su|ect6n frontal) cuando reetlce una ectlvldad en fa cual ta herramlenta de corte pueda entrar en contacto con cableado oculto o con su proplo cable, El contacto con un cable "vivo" expondr_ Ias pertes met_licas a corrien{e y provocar_ una descarga en el usuario Z_ PRECAUCI()N: NO utllice ia sierra en paredee extstentes u otrae zones cfegas en las cuales pueden exist& cableados el_ctricos. El la situact6n no se puede evltar, DESCONECTE TODA LA ENERGIA ELECTRICA del _rea de trabajo ANTES de utttizar la sierra. 37 REGLAS DE SEGURIDAD PARA LAS SIERRAS DE VAIVEN cDnt, 2 MANTENGA el cuerpo ublcado hacla cualqulera de los laterales de la sierra y no en lfnea direcls con ta hoja de |a slerra_ El contrafuerza (acci6n de salter o contmgolpe) puede causer qua la hoja se doble o se romps y qua la sierra salte hacla atr_sprovocande la p_rdida de control y produclendo fesiones graves, 3, SIEMPRE mantenga sue manes fuera det elcence det _rea de carte. NO coloque la mane deba o de| material que se est,', certendo proqua la cercanfa de la heja a su mane esl,=_oculta ds su v s_e, 4, NO UTILICE hoJas deeaflledae o decades. Lee hojes dobladae se pueden romper con tacit|dad e causar contragolpes 1oqua puede producer la p_rdida de control y lea|onesgmveso 5. Cuando comlence un carte, Is velocidad qua utllice estar_ determfnada per ia hoja y el material que estd corlando, Las veioctdades rdpidas son pare los materlales bfandos y las veloc|dades lentas pare los matertales duros. 51 la vetocldad de la heja es demaelado lent.a, la sierra puede traquetear o vlbrar al pdneiplo dal carte y posfblemente causer una contra-fuerza (una acct6n de satlo o conlragolpe) y vibracl6n, qua pueds productr la p_rdtda de conlrol y lesienes personalss graves, Utilice una velocidad tevamante m_s r_pida al pdnctpio de! cortm Siempre esuna buena idea pmclicar los codes en material de descarte haste qua so tamiliedzarse con el carte y et desempeSe de! manejo de la sierra,, 6, NUNCA soslenga la plaza de carte con sue manes o entre sue plernas. Es tmportante sostaner la plaza de trabajo edecuadarnente pare minimizer la exposlci6n detcuerpe, eviler qua la heja do atesque o perder el conlroL 7, StEMPRE sulete la pleza de trabeJo ltrmemenle pare qua no se mueva mien|tee se estd cortando 8,. UTILICE SOLAMENTE lee holes dealgnadas pera el carte do| tlpo de material pare el eual se recemfende. El carte de matenales que NO se recomtenda puede causer la rotura de la hoja y la pdrdida de contro!, y productr lestones graven, 9.,SIEMPRE Inspections y retire lodes los clavos de la readers antes de peser Is alerts, Si slgue esta regla reducfr_ el riesgo de contra-tuerza (une accidn de sallo e contragalpe)que podrfa causer le pdrdtda de control y lestones personates graves SIesto no sepuade evltar, come cuando se reaiizan trabajos de demolici6n o de renovact6n, ASEGORESE DE utffiz_r heJas bt..meldticas qua son mSs gruesas, con 4 a 6 dientes per pulgada y dtsefiadas especlitcamente pare co_lar madam con ctavos incruslades. TENGA EXTREMA PRECAUCI_)N cuando reallce este ripe de operaclbn de corte_ Z_ ADVERTENCIA: Pare reduclr el rlesgo de explosl6n, deecarge eldctrlca, defies a ia proptedad y lesiones corporales graves, SIEMPRE ver]flque el _ree de trabaJo pare detormtfler sl hay tuberias de gas eculles, cables el_ctrlcos, caSert!aa de egua y clavoa e grapaa Incruatades de 2 X 4 cuendo resllce cortes cleges u codes en profundlded Internee en parades durante el trabaJo de demollclbn o renovael6n. 10, EVITE postures y poelctenes de la mane Inconvenlentes en lea cuales un deslizamiento repentlno podria causer qua su mane se mueva heels le hejm 11, NUNCA coloque Is mane en el treyecto de carte de la he]a, 38 _ADVERTENCIA: Algunpolvc generado per el use de herremJentae el_clrlcas coat,one qu[mlcoe conccl0te per el eetado de California per cauear cancer y defectoe de nacimiento u circe de/ectos pare la reproduction. Algunos ejemplos de estos quimlcos son: • El plomc de tas pin{urea a base de plomo. • La ellice cdsL_tlna de los ladrlllos, el csmento y circe ptodiJctcsde albsr3iler;a. • El ars_ntco yet creme, de la modem lrelada quimicemente El rlesgo de estas exposicienes vet|a, dependlendo de I_ frecuencte con qua reeflza eete ttpo de trebsjo. Pare reducir su exposfci6n a cotes qufmtcos: • Trabeje an _rees bten ventiladas, • Tmbaje con los squlpos de seg,Jdded aprobades, tales come re&scares conlra el pclvo que est_n especlalmante dlsefiedas pare flitmr part{culas mlcmscr_picas, Evils el contacto protengado con el polvo de lljedcrae, sierras, pulidores, perfor_doree e V_ctrloes y arras acttv|dades de Is conetrucclbn. Utfflce rope de proteccl6n y rove lea =trees expuestae con ague y Jaban_ Sl porto;to que el polvo Ingress seu boca, ojos o permseezca en la plel, se puede fomenter la ebscrclbn de qufmlcos noclvoe. Z_ ADVERTENCIA: La utlllzacI6n de esta herramlenta puede generar ylo esperclr potvo, que puede causer lestonee mspiratodas groves y permenentes o de otto tipo. Slempre utiltce le protecet6n resplmtcrte spmbada per el Instltuto Nacional pare |e Segttridad y Salud en el TrebaJo/Departamento gubernamental de ice EE.UU_ pare Is edmtnlstraclOn de ?a Segurldad y Salud en et TrabaJo (NIOSWOSHA,por sus elgfes on Ingles) apropfade pars fa expos]c{6n el polvoo DlrtJe los partfculas lucre del alcance de le care y e_cuerpo. REGLAS ADICIONALES PARA EL FUNCIONAMIENTO SEGURO Si no se mspelan todas los Instrucclones que se Incluyen en le s_gulente lists se I Z_ ADVERTENCIA: ASEGORESE leer y comprender los tnstrucciones, pueden productr descargas et_ctrtcas, de Incendlos yto lesionesredes personales graves. 1 1=Conozca su herramfenla el_clrica. Lea culdadosamente el manuel de operaclonee, Aprende tas apficaclones yfimitscianes de _lacepitfadcra, as! come tembt_n los peltgtos potenctales especiflcos ref_,ctonados con esta herramlenla. SI reapers ssta regis, reducirfi ice riesgoS de descargas et_cldcas, lncendios o les_cnes g_ves 2 S|EMPRE ut!lfce galas de segurided o protectores pare le vista cuando emplee esta cep;lladera, Los aeteeJospera redes los dlas seisments tfenee lentes reslstentes a foe _mpactos: NO sort galas de seguddad 3 PROTEJA sue pulmoneao Utllice una m_scera pare _ care o una mdscara centre el polvo sl el trabaJo es po_orientc, 4 PROTEJA su audlcl6n. Utlllce una proleccion audittva personal sdecuada durenie el staples. Bets clerics c_ndlctones, el ruido de este products puede contrtbu[ra Ia pdrdtda de la audition, 5 TODOS LOS VISITAHTES Y PERSONAS PRESENTES DEBEN utlttzer el mismo equips de sagudded que el usuedo de ta cepfltadom 6 INSPECCIONE los cables de ta herramienta perl6dtcemente y s| est_n de,odes h_gelos reperer en el Centre de servlclo t_cnico Seers m_ts cerceno,, TENGA PRESENTE SIEMPRE In ublcac!6n del cable. 7 SIEMPRE verlftque lee herramientes pare determiner st ex_sten partes dafiadas. At_tes de ssguir utili_ando ta herramienta, se deberla veri_car con cuidsdo el protector u otto pads q_e se hays da_ads pare determiner ei lunciona_ apmpiademente y realtzard la funci_n desead_ Verllique st extslen desa usles o atescamienlos de lee partss mOvtles, rupture de pades o cualquter ctta condtciOnque pueda elector el funclcnsmlentc de la herramtenla., Se dsbe repaint o cambtar una proteccidn u elm parts defieda en un centre de Servlcto l_cnlco de Sears, 8, CONSERVE ESTAS INSTRUCCIONES. Remgeee a elias {recusntemente y ufiltce|as pare capacitor a elms personas que pueden uUgzar esta herramtenta. Sl elgulen le plde eels herramlenta prostatic, esegureee de qoe se Ileve tambl_n eetas instrucctcrtee. 39 energia cuando erme laspartes, hags ajustee, instals o quite las hoJas, I_mp|e o cuando ta sierra no est_en use. AI desconeclar la sierra, evlta qua dste se Z_ ADVERTENCtA: NUNCA deberie la sierra apersonales la tuente de enclenda accidentalmente, Io cuel pedrfaconectar causer lestones graves. !_ Saquela sierra det estuehe de aimscenamiento I transporte e Inspeccl6nela con cuIdadc pare asegurarse de que no hayan ocurddo re|urea o daSos durante et envlm 2., No deseche ning_n material de embala]e hasla que se cuenie con redes los contentdos_ 3. So Incluyen tree hoJss: pare carter madera, pare carter metal ferrosc y pare cor_es de epTicacion garteral (ptL_shco. fibra de vid_io, metal blar_do),, Las hojas se encuentran en e/eetucha de elmacenamIenlo I transports, 4o St alguns de las patios eat& daSeda o no se encuentra (remitase e la LtSTA DE REPUESTOS de abaJc), regrese la sierra al comereto Sears oal punic de vents de Craftsman m_s corcsno pare qua se la cambien. I se reemplace ta parts qua felts. alguna SI no se hace NO estoutlilce podr|an /1k ADVERTENCIA: St fells par|e, eeta produclrse sierra hastepostbies qua lealones perscnales graves, LISTA DE PARTES (Fig. 1) t I ,.Sierra de vatv_n ....................... _----_ ,_"_:7_ 2.. Hoja pare cedar readers 3 Hoja pare aplleactones generalee 4 Hoja pare cortar metal 6oManual de| Operador CONOZCA SU SIERRA 5 Estuche de Atmacenamlanto / Transports VAIVI_N NOTA: Antes de in|enter ut;|izer |a sterra, fer!!tier|case con redes |as caracter[stlcas de funcfonemlento y requisites de segurldad. LB sierra de veiv_n pmfesional ttene un motor et_cldco incorporado y sSIo debe conectarse a una iuente de sumintstro de energla de 120 veil|as, 60 Hz CA 0HICAMENTE (cements domestics normal). NO hags [uncionar con corriente continue (CC)o La gran calda de voItaje causar_ una p_rdlda de potencta y el motor se sobrecafantar_, Si la sierra no funeione cuando se la censers a una saIida de corrlenta altema de 60 Hz y 120 voItias, verif_que el sumintstro de energtm Esta s_erra liana un cable de potancle de 10 ptee_ de 2 hilos (no se neceeita adeptador), 4O This Reciprocating Saw hasthefollowing features: vlbrafree _1'_*V|bra Llbrementa Sierras deValvdn se dIseSan 0ntcamenle asi que el eje de vatvdny ia mange de centre balanzase mueven stempre en dtreceiones opuesiss el uno al otro_Esla plataforrnadel d+seSocance_ virtuafmente la vtbraci6n de lasierra, ilac+endo asia sierra de vatv6n m_s c6moday elictenteuser. El disefio toms la vtbracl6nde ta sierra y pone esta energia al trabajoeserrsndo y qutfendo el matedaL t El potanta motor de t2 Ampertos y 0.3000 GPM (golpes per minute) velocldad sin carga propom+ona codes seguros en readers, matedafes de construcctOn a base de readers pl_stlcos, f_bra de v_drio, morales ferrosos y no fermsos, car3os, tuberias y clavos+ con tree hojas dfferenies nclu des 2 Acci6n Orbital de 4 Poaictones El interrupter de conlrol regula los 4 modes de cortando de b sierra, 0. SUAVFe con el aslillar mfntmo, con movimiento arr+ba y abajo del hijo normal NINGUN ac¢i6n orbital. 1. BAJO para codando !a mayorra de morales, acct6n orbital bajo. 2. MEDIA pare codando plasticos, readers dote, con sce_on orbital media. 3. RAPtDO pare ecci6n orbital m_xlmo, use pars codando r_pldo en readers de contrachapads, madetas soaves, 3 La veiocldad variable permtle siustar ta vetocidad de code ala hoja y al material 4. El Interrupter de get]llo de velocldad variable pare dos dedos controls la velocIdad de la hoja per la cantidad de prest_,n qua splisa al interrupter de gatifto+ 5 Carrots de hoja complete de 11/4.,pulgedes pare codes r_pidos y una vfda 0Ill de la hoja profongada 6 Abrazadera sln-herramlenta l+ene la caracteflstica de cuetlo con acci6n de palancs pars cambfos de hoJa f_c+l y r_,pIdo Utilize hojas on eje universal de _,_puigada_ 7+ Zapata de Iongltud ajustable I gtratarta pare m_imo control de fa pteza de trsbajo en una vadedad de cortes Ajusta per apretar el bot6n amarillo debaJo de la zapata glratoda. 8, La Luz de trabaJo LED se adelant_ cuando est_ incendIda el interrupter del get[tie, lifum{na at _rea de corte pare mayor visibi[idad 9 La empuSedura con facllidad de suJecl6n y el dtseSo de mango posterior con empuP, adura moldeado de confort proporcionan el maxlmo control, equilibrio y comodldad 10, Rodamtentos lubrleados permenentementa sin compltcactones y una vida 0til proiongsda pare un funclonamlento tt Utlltza hojas con ll2+pulgada eje universal. Inctuye 3 he|as: 1 hoja pare corlando r_pide en readers t hoja pare cortes ltsos en metal ferroeo, tuberla, y atslanle de tube. y 1 heja pars cortando metal suave, p astlcos, y fibre de v dr eo 12_ tncluye estuche rugoso del almacenamlento ! transports. * vibrafzee e_ sotamenle una mama reg_stmda y no i_sva ntng_n exp_icto demands impficada _,rt cuanto ata mducci6n de Is vibraci6n dol produc|o, 41 Po|enclal Nominal 120 vo!tfos, 60 Hz CA I , de f',_OTA:Antes da In|enter deda user su harramlenta, opemr y requisites sagurldsd, famltiarfcase con redes los rasgoa ,/k ADVERTENSIA: No permit° qua la faml|tarldad con !_asierra to tome deaculdado. Recuerde qua una fraccl6n de segundo de desculdo ee euficlente par° causer lesiones graves. /k ADVERTENS|A: UTILIZE SOLAMENTE lea hojaa de sierra design°des par° usa con estn sierra, Usa de cualqu_ar otra hoja puede taBu|tar en accident°, causando leelonas personates gmves+V6ase p6g|na 55 par° las hojas disefiadas y los uses recomendados, C(_MO SELECCIONAR LA HOJA a un major dasemper_o de la hoje y un_ viola_tIl m6s pTolongada, StEMPRE _eleccione a_a aaecuaae pars ta apllcac_6n oe _as+arm,, Ha,y toucher; tipos de ho]a_, de v_siago universal de 112 putg, dispon_blss par° su sierra de vafvBR: HoJas par° cortpr rode tlpo de reader°s, mad sic con clavos incrust°dos, maJefiales de. construccl6n a case oe maoera, melmes no tsrrosos y lerrosos, pl,6sticosy tiDra _le viario, ojas par° Fortes d+ade spla+za.relents,.InFtalacIenes ocultas y codes de centomo., Tambi6n y alspoi3tDia mucnas tong+tuo_s aa nojas+ StEMPFI+E al_a un_.hoJa _osufic!antamonle la.rga par° qua .se pro fo._gpa m_s all6 d.a 2_.pal_ay Qa gu plezJ_loe rraDajo, a io largo ae la cerr_ra us cone |verse acceeorlo9, p,6gma 4B) 42 HOJAS DE SIERRA Es necesado que todas las ho|as de ia sierra est_n siempre tmpias, altadas y bier, co ocadas para qua corten de forma etciente. Una hoja desailada es una carga muy pesada pare a sierra y aumenta el des go de contra4uarza (un sato o acctdn de ceniragolpe), Tenga a mano hoJas de sierra adlcionalas, de manera tar que seimpre est_n disponbles ;as holas afladas. La brea y la mstna de madera soldlicadas sobr la hoJa vueban lanto el (unctonambnto de la sterna. Uttice removedor de reslna y brea, agua calente o kamseno para efminafias NO UTILICE gasotnm PARA tNSTALAR Y SACAR LA HOJA Esla sierra estd disefiada para uttzar con vdstagos unlversales de tt2 pulg. q Z_ ADVERTENSIA: ASEGORASE de protegerse con guarttes de trabafo mienlras uttliza la hoja de Is sierra, Lr, hoJa puede lastlmarle las manos sl no est_n protegldas. INSTALAR LA HOJA (Fig. 1, Desenchub fs sierra. / I 3 y 3a) herramelnts de la fuente de energra ANTES de mon_r I_ts partes, realizar ajuates o /_ ADVERTENSIA: Para evtar teslones personales, SIEMPRE desenchufe (a camblar las ho|_s+ 1 / 2. Para instalar la ho a0extbnds Is zapsta _jos de la abmzsdem de la hoJa pare un acceso rods fdct (vet Pdgina 45, Fig. 6). 3 UbIca el cuelo de ecci6n de palanca y levan(a el cuelo (yea la flecha en ef cuetlo, Fig. 3). 4 Con el cueflo "anlba" an la postcl6n bvantada, {nstala el v=_stagode ia hoJa de la sierra en ts ab_az_._ders de hoJa (ver Ftg.,3 y 3a), 5, Suela el cueflo, y la hola debe ser tjado bien en la _brazadera de hoJa.Tire la hoIa para ensegurar que la hoJa se_ fijada en su [ugar.. I NOTA: Lss hojss con vdstagos unlvers_les sola ;nstsla en urea manera, con el v_istago de la hoJa Instnl_da en I_ _brazader_ de ho)a, con los dientes de la hoJa hac(a _bsto (Fig. 3 uso est_nder) o con dienles de hoJa hacfa arrIba (Fig. 3a p_ra =zpllcacfones espe¢iabs, vet p_girm 51). I SACAR LA HOJA (Fig. 3) I.Desenchufe la siena, I que L_ puede ADVERTENSIA." Nunca toque I,_hoja ,nmed,'ttamente estar extremadamente caliente. despu_s de su uso Ya I 2..Cuando saque I_ ho)_, extenda la zap_Ia ajus(abb / glratmla (uera deI alcsnce de la abrazad_ra de tahojm 3. Ubtca ta he_dtdura con tech_ en e! lado del cuelIo de p_fa_ca de accI_n (vet Fig 3) 4 Tira en el cuelIo a hendIdura y suj_t_b arriba Es(e elbja _aabrazadera de hoj_ y (e permila sacar _ ho)a de (aabrazadera, 43 VELOCIDAD VARIABLE INTERRUPTER CONTROLADA DE GATILLO (Fig. PeR Fig, 4 4) Su sierra est_ aquipeda con un tnterruplor de gatllle pare dos dedos qua controla la veioctdad vartabte Se "ENCIENDE" o "APAGA" ta s_erra presionando o softando et gettllo. Pare variat ta vetocldad de la heja: 1, Pare aumerttar la veloctdad de ta heja, aplique m_s presf6n al fnierrupler de gatttlo, 2, Pare reduclr le velacidad de la hoja. aplique manes presiSn, 3 Pare DETENER la sierra, sue[re e_gattl]o,, apptlcacl6n de carter y ptezo de trabejo) a! principle de un carte,, Luego eumenle qua eomtenza a cortarrapmplado El use prolongedo una su velocldad Utllice Is velocIdad mtfs lenta a (pare muy baJa puede dafter eu sterta. una vez t la Z_velocldad PRECAUCI()N: i de NOTA: SIMEPRE de|e que sierra aseunderange la plaza de trabajo o de tadejar|a |ado. C6MO ELEGIR LA VELOCIDAD completamente antes de seearla I 1 II CORRECTA L_ vsfocidad que utitice depender& del tips de material que carte, 1, Utilice aires velocidades para cedar madara y materfales e base de maderao 2. La velocfdad media es major pare cedar meleres no fermsoe_ pl_elices y libra de vidrto., 3, Se recomlenda ts veloctdad m&s baJa pars tartar metales ferresos, cases de hierro e hlerro angular. NOTA: El espesor dei material y la sefecchSn de la hoja tambl_n afectardn su aelaccl6n de velecldad. Come regla general, uUUce VELOCIDADES M_S RAPIDAS y hojaa con meno_ dtentes per pulgeda pare materialee m_s blandos. Utllice VELOCIDADES MAS LENTAS y he|as con m_s d{entea per pulgada para los malerleles m_a gruesos y denaDs. LED WORKLIGHT (Fig. 5) Su sierra de vaiv_n tlene una iuz de trabajo tncorporada par ala vislblfided major durante el carte. Pare eneender la luz de trabajo LED, la sierra liens qua estar enchulada. La tuz de trabajo LED enclende cuando se presiona el in_,erruptor de gatilto pare dos dedoa pare "ENCENDER" LA SIERRA. Cuartdo se suelta el gatlflo y se =APAGA" la sierra, la luz de t_abajo tambfen se apsga° F_g.S .__ Luz del LED 44 ZAPATA DE LONGITUD AJUSTABLE / GIRATORIA (Ftgs. 6 and 6a) La zapaia de {a sierra se desliza hNcia adentro o hacia Nfuera pa_N ajustNr la pmfundidad de corte de la hoja en la pleza de tmbajo, La zapata lambl6n gila a fin de conserver tanlo come sea postble fa supedrice de ta zapNta en contacto con la pteza de trabslo (vedse Ftg_Sa, y va_,se P_,g_na 44, Flg_ 5)_ EsIos aJustes sen lmportanles ya que propcrc{onan el mdxlmo control de IN superfic[e que se corta, opttmfzan la vide _tll de IN hoja y reducen IN protongact6n de la hoJa m_r_saftd del exlrsmo de la zapata, come cuando se cortan cases de gran di_metro o parades (v6ase P_gina 50, Fig. 9), estd an eu lugsr, el v_stago l del hueillo {Mecenismo de velvdn) puede goipeer la causer pdrdlda de control y producir postblesno l Is sierra la sin la zepata en su lugar. St |e zapata de Irabajo, dNfiar NO la sierra, I pieza _ADVERTENCIA: uttltce leslones personNles graves, COMe AJUSTAR LA LONGITUD I, Desenchufela sierra° { DE LA ZAPATA (Fig, 6) herrameinte de la [uenle de energia ANTES de montar lss parlee, rsefizar ajusles o _ADVERTENSIA: Pare eviler les!enes personales, SIEMPRE desenchufe la cambtar las hoj_s, 2_Ublca el bot6n amarilloen la sierraabajo de la zspataptvola. 3_Oprimaen re bot6n mienirss ttrandoo empuJando a !s zepa{aajuslable, 4Ten pmnlo come is zapsta seub{caen Iongffud, suefts el bot6ny Is zspata ssr_ fijsda en posfcion 5 Enchu{e Is sierray apr_eletenlementee! interrupter pareensegumrqua Is hejaSIEMPRE exltendajuslo pasandeel zapsloy el pedszode trsbajoduranleel gofpede carter. Fig.6 Muevs adentm o !'rectafuera SE PROLONGUEMAS ALLA de Is zapata y a |rsv_s de Is plaza de carte s Io largo de toda ls carters, Les hejas se puedeneiromper, o quebrar sl is hoJagelpea la Z_ ADVERTENSIA: Par_reduclr rlesgodobtsr de lesiones, ssegdrase de qua la HOJA zapata o la Neza de trebaie eun _tngulo qua sea cast franlal (verse Fig°7s y 7b). C6MO AJUSTAR EL GtRO DE LA ZAPATA (Fig. 6a) t- Desenchufe la sierra Rg, 6_ Z_ADVERTENSIA: Pare eviler leslertes persenales, SIEMPREdesenchufe la herramelnta de ia fuenle de energie ANTES de reenter tas partes, resltzsrajustes e cembtar les hojss, 2, Sonstenga la sierra firmaments y "gire" la zapata, mantentendo la mayor pads postbfede la superflcie de Fazspa!a sobre Eapieza de lrabajo cuando corte_ 45 Pivots ACCION ORBITAL DE 4 POSICIONES El rasgo de acct6n Orbital en esla sierra empuja ia hoja ardba y detantero en el golpe de co_te pare aumentar la veloctdad de corte sobre _a acci6n normal de hacia adetanle y hacia atr;_s de la sierra eatS.rider de vatv_n. La poslct6n 0 en e! interrupter de accPJn orbtlal no produce ntng_n acci6n orbital, sate la acclSn normal de hacta adelante y hacfa atr,'_s (valv_n), pare ios cortes m_s lisos an readers con e! Io manes asfiflar. Buena pare todos cortes en metal o plastico, e readers La posict6n 1 produce un peque_o confided de accl6n orbital con astillar controtado. Use pare carter agujeros de bolsifle en susie o agujeros en cart6n de yeso Posfct6n 2 produce m_s acci6n o_bilal qua en le posicl6n nomero t. Use en donde caries de madera con alg0n asl_ftedo son aceptab_a. Usa pa_rarecortes de puedo o ventane y agujeros en subpiso. La _ostci6n 3 produce la m_s acciSn orbital, pare deja un acabado muy _spere y con asUtles. Use esta veioc_dad cuando necesilas el cortando m_s r&pidoEs ideal pare demoItc_6n y trabajas de rasg6n hacia fuera Et Interrupter la Sierra. de Accl6n Orbltat de 4 Poslclones Regula tea 4 Modes de Carter de PosiclSn 0 NINGUN ACCI6N ORBITAL,, Pare estillando minimal, corlando m_s lisa. Movlmlento haole adelante y hacta atr_s normal. Use hoJa de readers line, 20 dlentes par pulgada, o hoJa de metal lisa, con 36 dlentes per pulgeda., Poslcl6n t ACCI6t',I ORBITAL BAJO. Ideal pare cortando la mayorfs de restates. Use hojas pars cortando madam y metal con 10-12 dientee per pulgada° Poslct6n 2 ACCIISN ORBITAL MEDIANO. Ideal pare cortartdo la mayoria de pleat|cos y maderas duras, Use hojas psra cortando readers y metal con 10.12 dlentes per pufgada. Posfcl6n 3 R/_PIDO / MAXIMa ACCION ORBITAL Use pare el cortando rods rdpldo en madera de contrachepsds, mederas auaves, y carl6n de yeso. Use he]as pars cortando readers, metal y csrtSn de yeso con 6,8,12 delntes por pulgada. 46 PARA UTtLIZAR LASIERRA (Fig.7) l Z_ lasts PRECAUCI(_)N: herram,enta. S'EMPRE utilice pr°tecci_Snpars la vista cuand° utlflza NOTA: Antesasegurado de cortar eualqufer ttpoabrazaderas de material par ASEGL_RASEde qua est_ firmaments o sujeto con eviler el desllzamlento. 1 • 1 Selecoionela hojaapropfada 2 Sefscclone la acctbn orbitalspmptada cableedos vivos, pueds reciblr una dasoarga o ser eloctmcutado Mteniraautilize Ia [ z_ ADVERTENS'A S, atll,za ,a sierradeon zone c,egastempro en ,a cue, existan sierra so rocomtenda¢ortar b energ{a losuna zones degas 1 3 Marque Ia lines de corts sobrele pteza de trabajo 4 Enchufe la sierra 5 SostengaIs sierra firmamentsan frente de ustedy c_aramenieen d_recciSnopuestaa su persons,Aseg_rasede qua no hays mater!st extrafio en la hoja, 6 Manlenga fa zapata de giro firmaments sobre fa plaza de trabajo pars minimizer la contm-fuerza (saltande) y la vtbracl6n(vor Fig 7)con la heja tocandoflgemmenteet superflcto sercorrode 7 Aprteteeigatillo pars encenderis herramlenladale qua la s_orraalcance Is velocidad completedeseeda (dependiendo de! ttpodo hojay del malarial) antes de comenzara cerlar Lea velocldsdesrdpidassonpars losmatertatesblondes y los veloctdadeslentas pars los materfales duros_ 8 St ra vetectdedde la hoja es demastado lenta,fa sierra puedetraquetearo vibraral principledol cortey posibtementecausaruna contra-fuerza(una accc}6nde saltoo contragolpe), Uli/ica una velocidad levemento m_o r_pidasi occure_, Sismpre practice sus codes en material de descade haste qua se famtltarfz_rseconel eerie y el desempeSodel manejode la sierra g S{empmsostenga la sierrafirmaments conlas dos manes s medida qua la gu[aa lo largo de ia l_neade code Cuandoquterapostble sujetala sierra y ta zapata de gim Iirmemente sob,s la _lezade Irabato pravenirqua la sierra sa!Sao vibra,y para minimizer mtura de hols Fig. 7 I J prest6n sulictente pars mantener e/corte de la sierra Deje qua la hoja y la sierra NOTA: NOtrabajo. FUERCE le sierra o is hole en la plaza de trabaJo. Utlltr:esolamante fa | hagen el 47 [ pmduclr ia rotura de las hojas y la p_rdida de control, y pmvocar dafios a Is pteza de t_ADVERTENCIA: E! usa de exceslva presi6n puede doblar o retorter ta hoja, trabajo y leslones persansles graves CONSEJOS PARA LA SIERRA (Fig. 7a y 7b) SI slgue estos slmptes consejos ayudard pfeza de trabajo y de! operador. a reducfr el desgasie de _asierra, ta hoJa, la 1, Las hojas cortan par tracdSn o carrera de retmceso_ En trab_Jos _nos coma pane[as o libra de vidrlo, co}oque el lado buena de la pteza de tmb_jo hacla abajo 2 Corte sofamente con hojas aflladas; hacen el corte m_s defintdo y r_ptdo y ejercen menos tensiSn on el motor 3 Stempre uliilce ls hoja corrects pars el material qua se coda y stempre tenga hoJas adictonales a mano para usar cuando las hojas se desafilan Reemplace las hojas desaflladas, agrieladas o dobladas Inmedtamenteo 4, Stempre selecclones 5, Stempre selecciones ta ve!ocldad de carte apropiado la poslc_Sn orbital apropfado. 6.,Cuando code, siempre aseg,3rase de qua fa place de Is zapala descanse itrmemenle sobre la pieza de trabajo_ Esto mejorard el control del operador y minlmfzard la vlbrac[Sn. lrabajo slla ho|a no se prolongs m_s alt_ de is zapata y fa pteza de trabaJo a Io largo det code. Puede pmductr la p_rdtda de contm! y el dafio de la zapata, Io que aumenta el rtesgo de lesions personales graves (vdaee Fig., 7a y 7b), ............i Fig, 7a Cartando Carrera J Madera / ,rT_-' _ |!r !i; i _!',_I_ ! !! ',il_lncorreclo Correcto CaPcera [ncorrecto 48 i CARTE DE MADERA (Fig, 8) t. S1EMPRE asegure la pieza de trajabo con abrazadaras 2o Saleccione la hoje ap_optada parr eviler qua se des_tce 3. Seleccione ta posicfOn orbital apropiada. 4, Marque ta tfnea de eerie sabre la p_eza de trabajo+ 5, Ertchule la sierra, 6, Coloque la zapata de giro de la sierra flrmementa sabre ia plaza de trabajo con la hoja tocando tigemmente Ia superltcte de earle,, 7+ Pres+one et interrupter de galtllo y Ilave ta sierra o unas valocidades m_s lenlos aproptades at empezar un carte, antes de apllcar pres+_n a to hoja y plaza de trabajo (velocldades ads r_pidos pare mate_ales m,_s blondes, y mds lentos pare matedales m_,s duros+) 8+ Ho tuerce la sierra ofa heir en fa pieza de trabajo, uttf+ce solamenla prest6n suflcfente pare qua Io sierra stga codando, Dejo qua la hoJa y la sierra hogan el tmbajoo 9, SIEMPRE sestenga la sierra flrmemente can ambas manes mlenlres eat& certando, Siempre soster_ga la sierra con la zapala adjustable lirrnemente sabre el malarial de code,, Esto evttar_ qua la sierra salte o vIbre y ayudard a mlntmtzar ta rolura de ta hojat0. Practice en un padazo de madera de desearte similar o su pedazo de Ifabato+ haste qua tienee un sentido pare lo funet6n de la sierra° NOTA: Uffilce guantes sl realize cortes dumntas AADVENTENSIA: per|odes prolongados+ Pare reduclr el rEesgo de lesions, asegdrase de qua la HOJA SE PROLONGUE MAS ALLA de Is zapete y o travda de |a pleza de carte a !o largo de toda lo carrera (vdase Pdglna 48, Fig, 7a y 7b)+ Los hojas se pueden romper, doblar o quebrar sf la hoja golpea le zapata ota pteza de lraba|o a un _ingulo qua sea cast frontal, 49 CARTE DEMETAL (Fig,9) 1, 2, 3. 4, 5. SIEMPRE asegure el t_abajocon abrazaderas pare evllar qua se deslice, Se_ecctonela hoja adecuada. Seteccfone la postciSnorbital apropiado, Marque la Ifnea de carte sabre la plaza de trabejo Enchufela sierra. 6. Coloque le zapata de gtrode ia sierra firmemente sabre ta pteza de trabajocon la heja tecando ligeramente la supedicie de cede, 7 Presfonee! Interrupter de gatillo,utft_ceuna velocldad baja (cuando carte malertales duma) o velocidad m_s rbpido (cusndo comemaleriales m_s blandos) B No fuerce ta sierra o la hoiaen la pteza de trabaJo ulilicesolamente preet6nsulictenle pare qua ta sierra alga cortando.Deje que ta hoja y la sierra hagen el trabajo 9. SIEMPRE sostenga la sferra flrmemsntecon ambas manes mientras est_ cortandoy sostenga la sierra con la zapeta ad_usiableflrmementesabre el material de carte Esto evttarA qua te sierra salte o vibrey ayudarA a minimizerta recursde Eahoja, 10. Ulificeuna hojam_ fine pare los metales fermses y una m6s gruesa pare los metales no |BITDSOB, 11. Cuando coda places melt[ices de calibrefine, SIEMPRE sujete con abrezaderas madera a ambos lades de la ptaca_Esto proporctonarbun carte definidosin excesode vibracibno rasgaduradel metal. t2, NO tuerce la hojs de corte_Si fuerza ta hoja reducirb ta vide Otil y podria causerqua se tampa ta hoja. NOTA: Recomendamos qua extlenda una palicuta fine de acelte u aires tlpos de liquldos del torte a Io large de la |inca de carte delanle de la sierra, Esto permlttr,_ un funclonamlento m_s fd¢ll y ayudar/, a prolonger ia vlda _tl! de la hole. Cuendo carte alumlnlo, utlllce queros_n. 50 CORTE DECAVIDADES ENMADERA SOLAMENTE (Fig.10) Esta sierra es Ideal pate cortes per penetrack_ndirectamenle en superficies qua no se puedan cedar des'de un borde, Isles come piece o parades. Se puede hacer el corte per penelractSn de dos manatee diferentes, dependiendo de c{_mose introduzca{a hoja en la abrazadera de la hoja de ta slerra. Fig. 10, columnaA mueslra el eerie per penetraciSncon toe deintes de _ hoja hacla arrlbm Fig. I0, columna B muestrac6mo hacer el corte per penetracl6n con los dlentesde la heja hacta abeJo_ NO h_ga un corte per penetracfan en superficies metales 2 t. Mida _a superflcie a ser codada y marque claramente con un l_plz, gramtl o tiza, 2_ Tntroduzca la hoja adecuada en la abrazadefa pare hoJas y ajuste bfen 3. Cotoque la herramlenta con un borde en la place de zapata flrmemente sobre el matedal (v_,aee A - B- t), 4_ Coleque la exlremldad de la hoja (apegada) en la tinea de corte. 5_ incline la sierra de manera ta! qua Ia hoJa despeje a pteza de Irabajo (v(_ase A - B, 1). 6_ Prestene el gatitlo y con cutdade baje ta hoja de la sierra m6vt! hacta la plaza de trabajo (v_,ase A - B, 2),, 7 Luego de qua [a hoja penetre la pieza de trabaJo, continue codando con {a sierra per la Iinea de code (v_ase A - B, 3) 51 CORTE I DE CAV|DADES NOTA: Pars facititar EN MADERA SOLAMENTE (Fig. lg) cortt. utillce una hoja de oaJ_bre gruesoo e! code per penetraci6n, 1 En matertales gruesos o muy duros, no se debe Inientar reatizar cortes per penetrect6n, Los cortes de cav_dades en dichos materlales se deben hacer sofamente comenzando el carte deeds un otificto perforedo de lade a lade en el material qua sea io sufictentemente grende pars qua entre la hoja, /_ ADVERTENSIA: Uttllce extrema precauct6n st emplea esta sierra pars 1 podar drboles llvlanos. Slgs todas lss Instrucctonea de segur|dad con respecto al use de la zapsts, ttpo de hojs y carters de le hoJa, Aseg_rase de qua la rams est_ flrmemente suJeta o fiJa antes de comenzar y mlentras esld cortando,. 1 /_ ADVERTENSIA: NO REALICE CORTES per enclma de su cabeza. Anttcipe la treyector|a de la caida de las ramasy asserin con antelacl6n. Preste atenct6n padlcularmente s los cables que se encuentran ardba. CORTE EMBUTIDO (Fig. t'I) Fig, t I Et diseho compactode ia carcass del motor y la zapata de !ongi_ud ajustab_eI giretoriade es_ sierra le permite reellzar comes extremadamente cemanosen pIsos, e_qutnesy otres _reas extremadamente ajustadas, Pare oblenerla m_.ximacapacidadde esta sierrapars et corteembulido: ! i i i l i l i i i 1. Instate la hojacon los dfentes hacia abaJo (haole la taps de la sierra). i i i i i i i i i i i i i i 2oAseg_resedequa lazapata se encuentre an la posict6nm_s cercanaa la carcass de la sierra y el dienle de lahojaest_tan cema come sea posibie de la supedicte de tmbajo(Figure 1!) i i = Ak ADVERTENCIA: Puede ocurrlr la rotura de la hoJay el dafio de la plaza de trabajo at la hoja no se prolongs rods a!l_ de Is zapata y ta plaza de treba]o e Io largo de; corte. Puede pmduclr la p_.rdida de control y e! daBo de le znpata, lo qua aumenta el rlesgo de leelonaa personales graves (v(rese Paglna 48, Figures 7a y 7b),= 52 j I t reparacl6n debeser reallzada per un t_cnEco c.'_liftcado en un Centre de Serviette _ ADVERTENCIA: Pare asegurar le segurtdnd y conflabtlldad, toda Sears, desenchu!'e la sierra de la fuente de allmentac|6n antes de realizer cualquier i Z_S ADVERTENCIA: Per su segurldad, SIEMPRE apague el tnterrup|or y mantenlmlenlo o tlmpleza, '1 ] ] Se ha detefmtnado qua las herramlentas eldctdcas es_n sujetas a fallas premaluras postbles y desgaste aceletado cuando se utilizan sobre betas de libra de vlddo y autos deportlvos, tablones de pared, compuestos de retteno o yeso. Las asfiilas y residues de estos metertalos son altamente abrasives psra las plezas de herramtentas eldclrfcas, tales come rodamientos, cepil{os, cenmutadores, etc. Consecuentemenie. no se recomtenda qua esta herramienta sea utilizada pard Irabalo extenso sobre material de libra de vidrio, lab_ones de pared, compuesto de relleno o ysso.. Dumnte cuatquIer use sobre eslos matarIales, es extremadamente Importante limplar la herramtenta frecuentemente sopi_,.ndola con un chorro de airs.. durante l_s operaclones con galas hertamtent_s el_)etrlcas, o st soplar el [ f_terales Z_S ADVERTENC'A: Use s'empre de seguridad o gafas con p rotectores poivo, SI la operaclbn es polvorlenta, use tambi_n una m_scara antl.-polvo. CAMBIAR LAS ESCOBILLAS DE CARBON (Figs 1 12 y 12a) Juegos de escebtllas de reempfazo estdn d_spontbies per El Centre de Par|as y Repuestos Sears, S]empre hags un order con el n_mero correcto del parrs, yea la lists de partss de p_glne 57.. 1, Desenchufe la sierra vaivdn antes de revtsando o reempiazar las escobiflas 2. Reemptaza |as dos escobifias de carb6n cuando cue{quiet una tlene manes que t/4 pulg_da longitud de carbSn quedaba, osf el resorte o alambre est_ da,Sado o quemada, 3. Usando un destornlllador ranumdo, quits Is taps negra de plastlca en eada lade de la simTa de vaiv_in (Fig. 12 y t2a) cuidosamenle retire lss montajes de escobillas cargado-comresortes, Queda ltmpia _a_ escobitlas y desiizando Jibremenle an sus canales de guia, Fig. 12 Ap_ do _scobii'lo E.q=_biIIa R_so_e dr_Cad_On (an_'nd_ b_oIre Tap_ I NOTA: manera Pare reempfazar las mismee escoblllss, ensegl3rase de qua ilnstelan en la 1 mlsma qua salleron, Esto evite un periodo de demando,. _3 CAMBIAR LAS ESCOBILLAS DE CARBI_N (Figs 12 y 12a) coal 4 Encarta 1as montajes de escobillas nuevas en los canaEes de gula con la parle de carb6n entrando primate, ansegurando co!ocar las dos "orajas" metales an sue ranuTas en el canal {vet Fig, 12a)o 5 Recuerdas de reemplazar las dos tapes pt_sticNs despu_s de inspaccionar o hacer el manetentmIento a Ias escobiilaso Aprieta la tapes bten, pare no las aprieta demasiado, La sierra de vatv6n debe permftase hacer el rodaje de, (an marchaa vefocldad sin carga y sin hoJa) pars 5 minutes antes de u_ar, asentar las escobillas nuevas bten MANTENIMIENTO I DE RUTINA gasoline, pmductos a base de petr61eo, sce!tes penetrantes, etc. entren en contacto con las plazas pl_stlcas_ Los quimlcos pueden daSar, debiliter o _ ADVERTENCIA: NO permlte en ntng_n momenta que flufdo de frenos, deetrulr et pl_sllco, to cual podHa resultar en leslones personalee graves. El mantentmfenlo peribdico lactlita una large vide y una operaci6n libre de problemas, Mantenga un cronograma de limpiado, lubricacJSn y msntanimiento, Coma pr&ctiea de mantenimien!o preventive corot]n, stga _os psso_ slgutenles: Z_ ADVERTENCtA: Pare su segurtdad, SIEMPRE apague et Interrupter y desenchufa |a starts de ta fuente de alimentact6n antes de realizer cualqutar mantentmlento o llmpiez_, 1. Una vez finalizado el lrabaJo, limpie IN herram|enta pars permttfr de ta herramlenta a !o largo del tfempo 2, Use pat_os limpios y h0medos pars limpiar b hermmienta, un buen funclonamlento 3,,Vefl_ique el estado de lodes lob cables el_clricoso 4, Mantenga las aberturas de alre del motor fibres de acelte, grass y aserdn o asttIlas de readers y guards IN hermmienla an un lugar seco.. 5, AsegOrese de qua lodes las pfezas mSvlles esi_n bten lubdcadas, parltcularmente despu_s de una exposiciSn larga a condicfones de humeclad ylo suciedad. LUBRICACIC)N Ls Sierrade valv6nCraftsman® se ha lubrteado adecuadamente y estd lists para utilizer, No es necesarts m_s lubrtcactSn bale condicfonesde funcionamlento normales, Se lubrfcaroa lodes los cojinetesde ta sierra pars lode la vfdN_3tilde INherramlenta_ 54 ik, ADVERTENCIA: recomendedos leetones graves. La utlltzacl6n pare esta herramienta de repuestos o aeceeortos qua no son podria resultar pelfgrosa y podrfa causer I I I Lospun[oede venta Seam y otrosde Craftsman ttenen una gran seleccISn de hoj_s pare sierrasde valvdn en una variedadde longitudes de hojay dfentes per pulgada que son ldeales pare una amplia variedad de apticactones de come. SIEMPRE ulfltcela hoJarods corta adecuada pare su tmbajo_peru fo suftctentemente large come pare qua ta hoja corte a trav_sde! matertai y da_arse durente el use. Ourante el funeionamiento, las hojaa m_s larges vtbraro egltarseLee y causer la pdrdlda control, a |a pieza doblarse de I pueden Z_ PRECAUCI6N: holes rods largas del tfenen m6s daSoa pmbabi!_dedde i |rabajo y poslbles les_oneapersonales graves. E1material qua sorts determine et ripede hoja qua debe utilizerGeneralmente, manes dIentes en la hoJa sacan m_s material y rods rdp_da, pero producen un torte de acabado brusco_. M_s dientes cor_n rods lento peru queda m_s liso Uttlica una hoja qua sea tevamente m_s grands (larga) qua la pro[undtdad del material qua va a cortes. Lee hojas rods anchas (de mayor eepesar) bnJsces come fa demolicf6n.. son m_s dumderas y son ideates pare traba10s Cuande corte madera que tenga clavos incrustados, utilice hojas bi,met_licas con la fndlcac{On espec{!_ca en la hoja a en el envase de qua son adecuadas para este propds{Io, Los puntos de venta de Sears y Qtms de Craftsman tambi@n ofrecen una gran vadedad de abrazaderas, cabatletes, equipo de seguddad, guantee, alargues y o_ros equtpoe para ayudarlocon sus necesidades de asen'ado_ Visits su comercto Sears tocai u otros puntos de vents Craftsman sears_cem/craftsman, o compre en /_ ADVERTENCIA: Puede ocurrlr la mtura de la hoja y el daSo de la pteza de trebajo slla hoja no se pmlonga mr]s atld de la base y la ptezs de trabajo a Io largo def eerie, Puede productr la p_rdlda de control y el daSo de la base, lo qua aumenta el riesgo de lestones persanales graves° 55 1 J _ i_I_°_ w _w w_ 56 Sierra de Vaivdn - Modelo No. deiitem N_mero de Parte ........... ! PSR120S-t 2 3 PSRI_OS-2 GGT480PU*3B 4 • : No. 172.26043 OescrlpcfSn MANUA .......... p.ES360U-24. . 4 PSR120S-6 , , ,Cua_.y, 8 9 , PDIBOOSU-5 PSR!20S*9 , Tomi[b Tcmt_[o io . Psm2os-lo _ , Tom_i_ PSRlZOs-_l 19 ,?.0 . F_SR 12(}SV-2_ 23 24 ......... 25 .............. '202 ' ......... B 4 '"' t , ................. ......... INTERIOR , ESTA,NTE,,,O,E,,ESCO,BfLLA BASTIDOR _=2 ..... 1 ...... 2; t t PES3SQU-27 TORNILLO 2 PSR120S=24 BAFLE PSR120S-25 PSRt20S-202 MANGA DE COJINETE ROTOR I ................ ......... I 1 2B PSR120S-2B PSRI20S-27 2B PSR120S-2B COJINETE DE BOLA PRUEBA {}EL POLVO ARMADURA ............2'9 PSR_20S-29 ANILLO DE RETENIENDO 30 PSRI20S_3(} ANtLLO OE FERRI i 31 PSR120S-31 ANILLO 1 ................. 32 ................ P.S,R'I,20S-32 33 34 35 203 PSR1208-33 PSRt20S-34 ..... I t 1 ....... DE RETENIENDO TAPA DE COJINETE .... COJINETE ARANDELA DE BOLA I ..................... MONTAJE DE TORNILLO PLACA DE BASE 3B PSR120S-36 TAPA DE FONDO t 37 PSR120S=37 COJINETE 1 3B 3g ....... PSR!20,SV_8 PSRI20SV-39 ', PSRt 20Sv-40 PSR120SV41 42 PSR120S-42 coJIN 43 PSR 120SV-,4.3 ............ ESTUCHE 46 , CGTIB3uA-46 PSR120S,45 PSR t 20S-46 DE BOLA ARANDE:_ bE'RESORTE ENGRANAJE ............ i'i i'i"i'; .................. _E_O,_TE APOYO CLAVUA 57 , 6 ,, , I PRUEBA D,E AiRE 40' 41 44, 45 ................ ANILLO TUERCA : 1....... 1 CDT,21BGU-41 PSR120S-203 , ,,,,,,',,, 4, 2 ETtQ U F"TA CLAS IFiCA [_A ............ , 1 TERMINAL ALAMBRE MONq'AJE DR SOSTENEDOR DE _scOBIL_ SOSTENEDOR DE ESCOBILLA pSR120S*I9 PSR120S-20 2t t .... Tom}$!o PSR120S-14 PSR120S-I5 . PSR120S-20t PSR120S-18 , t Enc,hu!e ......................................... A_MSRE _TERIOR ............... 13..................... PSR120SV-!3 ..........,201 tB 1 t Protectar del C_bte , : 1 Tomt_lo 6 14 t5 Cent!dad Y DERECHA C UBiERTA DEL ORNAMENTO Abrez_dBm dB _ Cuerda .......... 5 .......................... PSR120S-5 . del Parte IZQUIERDA 1 I ..... i 1 I DE ENGRANAJES DE C0MPRESION ................... 1 .......... .............1 ..... 1 2 Sierra de Vaiv_n - Modelo No. dei Item N_mero 47 48 49 50 PSR120S-49 , PSR12(_S:50 Deect}pcl6n del Perle Canttd.d C_VUA Ci_l_O AN=LLO-E 4 MANGA DE GO},t,,A ' ....... 1 BOTON DE EMPUJE 1 t 52 PSR120S-52 53 ............ PSR120S-53 54 PSRt20SV-54 .... 55 57 PSR120S-55 PSR120S-57 _ 5B PSR120S*SB TAPA DE COJINE']'E 1_ 59 PSR120S-59 TDRNILLO 3 .......60 PSR120SJSO ANILLO DE TP,AN'SFO'MACi(_N 6t PSR_2oSV,61 P!NfON SHAFT 1 COMPOhtENTE DE RODAM1ENTO DE AGUJA ANILLO DE RETEN[ENDO 1 1 B2 63 , PSR120S_62 GGT45DIU-SD 64 B5 PSR12DS-10B PSR12DS_5 .............. 204 BB .................... .............. , PSRt2Ds=lO2 ..... 67 6B PSRt20S.69 7D 71 ! PSR120S-70 PSRt20S-7_ 72 PSRt20S-72 73 PSR 120S-73 , PSR120S-74 PSR120S-75 7B RODAM_K) DE CDJNE3E DELSEI..LD JUNTA DEL SELLO ' PSR120S-81 PSm20S-82 B3 B4 PSR120S-83 PBR120S_4 9D 9'_ , 4 t ............ .............. 1 ...... 1 2 1 ANILLO DEL SELLO SELLO DE FIELTRO AN!LLO 1 ................................ , 1 1 PRUEBA DE AiRE PRUEBA DE AIRE 1 ............................ ! .............. 1 ......1 ........ BOLA DE ACERO B2 PSR120S-87 !i CLAVUA DE RESORrE .....PORTADOR 2 BASE . B1 ..... PSR12OS-BB PSRI2DS-S9 DE "[ORNILLO _ . PSR120S-79 PSRi2OS-80 BB e9 .... CONJU_ DEL REctPR|CATOR F..JEDE RECIPRICANDO CORRECCION 79 aO B7 f i I SELLO DE FI;ELTRO PSR120S,-78 PSR1205-205 P:SRi 205V.85 PSFI120S-SB MONTAJE,,pE ARANDELA PLACA DE OPRIMA DE SDPORTE _ : . PSR120S*77 .... 1 I MON_TAJE DE ABRAZADERA COJINETE DE BOLA , 7B 205 B5 BB 1 ..... ANILLO DE RETENIENDO , CDT10gGU,.2B ......... 77 ......... LLAVE _ PSR120S-67 PSR12DS.,6B 69 TORNLLO , FIESOR_,_RSIONAL PSR 120SV-,_D4 PSR120SV.6B 74 75 .... .... 51 ....... . de Parte _ PSRi_OS-_7 PSR_2OS_B No. 172.26043 ......... ..... LEVA DE PORTADOR CLAVUA ABRAZADERA 1 ............................... DEL ANGULQ ....... MONTAJE DE GUiA DE RODFLLO TAPA DE COBRE _ AN_LLO PRUEBA DE A|FIE i ....... 1....... 2 ......................................... , ,MONTAJE,_E,TQ,RN!t.LO ,, ! ............ 1 _1..... 1 ............. 4, ,, ARANDEL_,, ' AN_LLO E 4 4 ' 'TAPA suPER'iOR CLAVUA DE GIRA i', ........ 1 PLACA DEL FENDULO 1 P ESTA£-tA EXTERNO TAPA ................ PSR120S-BO PALANCA ............................ PSRI2DS-gl C LAVIJA 5B DE PRENSA 1 I 1_ , ,!_ .... Sierra de Vaiv_n - Modelo No. 172.26043 CanUdad No, de| item 92 93 PSRt20S*92 PSR120S-93 CLAVUAAHUECADO .......... RESORTE DE COMPRESION 1 1 94 PSRtEOS-g4 CLAVIJA C_t._NDRICO I Psm2os-gs EJEDEL_E DEROTACtON 1 95 96 97 PSR12QS-96 PSR120S-97 ANILLO FRUEBA DE AIRE ::RESORTE DE COMPREStON 98 PSR120S*gB BLOQUE 99 PSR120SV-99 PLACA DE OPRfMA 100 PSR 120S-t 10t 102 PSR1EOSV-I0t _iQUETA FSR1EOS-102 TORN|LLO I 103 t04 PSR120S-t03 ARANDELA 4 PSRt20S*I04 RESORTE 105 PSRI2OSV*105 CONTRAPESO !08 CUSIERTA 107 PSR!20SV-t06 PSRI20SV-I07 108 SW57.31ol-OD MONTAJE !Q9 PSRt20SV-t09 ARANDELA 1 110 PSRI20SV-110 111 PSR120S.i09 EOOA_ ENTD DE COJ_ETE, DEL8ELLO .................. TORNILLO 1 2 O0 TA_ETA 1 2 DE OPRIMA DE _ FUEN_ 1 t DE ALiME'NTAClON DE MARCA i TORSIONAL MEDIA 1 , 1 ......... 1 C_vtIa 59 t 3 DE TORNILLO , 4 lawn and garden equipment, or heaEing and cooling systems, no matter who made it, no matter who sold Itl !:z:ilr:::_ ::_:i;i For the replacement parts, accessories and owner's manuals that you need to do-it-yourself For Sears professional installation of home appliances and items like garage door openers and water heaters. 1-800.4-MY-HOME _ (1-e_o.4_.4Bs_) Call anylima, day or nlght(U SA_ and Canada) Our Home .: For repair of carry-in items like vaculJms, lawn equipment, and etectronlcs, call anytime [or the location of your nearest Sears Paris & Repair Service 1-800.488-1222 W'WW,.t; _a_ (u.sJ_,) Center 1-800.469.4663 .corn _J_aarB _::::ii _-::_; ...... :;': (Canada) j::._ To purchase a proteclion agreement on a product servicad by Sears: 1.,800-827-6655(U.S.A.) :i Para pedirserv[ctode r_paracf_n a domlc_lio,y paraordenar plazas: 1,.SBB.SU-HOGAR ® 11.,BB8-784-6427) 1.800-361-6665 (Canada) Au Canadapourserviceen fran_;.afs: 1.800 j..E.FOYER_ (1-800-G33-6937) www_saars,ca , ealrN ! :ii::; :_;!i
Source Exif Data:
File Type : PDF File Type Extension : pdf MIME Type : application/pdf PDF Version : 1.2 Linearized : No Page Count : 60 Page Layout : SinglePage Page Mode : UseNone Producer : Goby Monitor Application version 4, 0, 0, 13 Create Date : Sun Aug 08 21:58:00 2010 Author : Title : Subject :EXIF Metadata provided by EXIF.tools