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" WARRANTY
, SAFETY
"ASSEMBLY
• DESCRIPTION
. OPERATION
• r_AINTENANCE
• TROUBLESHOOTING

WARNtNG: To reduce the risk

of injury, the user must read and
understand the operator's manual
before using this product

CHARGE
BEFORE

Sears, Roebuck and Co., Hoffman Estates, IL 60179 USA
Visit the Craftsman web page: www.sears.com/craftsman
Save this

manual

for future

reference

BATTERY
FIRST
USE

Warranty

Page 2

Introduction

Page 3

Safety Symbols

Page 3-4

Safety Instructions

Page 5-8

Specific Safety Rules

Page 9

Safety Rules for" Charger

Page 10-!2

Description

Page 12-13

Assembly

Page 13-14

Operation

Page 14-21

Maintenance

Pages 22

Troubleshooting

Pages 23

Exploded View and Parts List

Pages 23-26

TWO YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
PROFESSIONAL
TOOL
If this Craftsman

Professional

ON CRAFTSMAN®

Tool fails due to a defect

in material

or

workmanship,
return it to any Sears store, Sears Service Center, or other
Craftsman outlet in the United States for free replacement during the first
year from the date of purchase, and for free repair during the second year
from the date of purchaser
This warranty does not include
batteries, bits or blades.

expendable

parts such as lamps,

This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other
rights which vary from state to state.
Seal's, Roebuck

and Co,,, Hoffman

28127 IvlanuaLRevised_07©320

Estates, IL 60179

Page 2

SAVE THESE INSTRUOTIONS!
READ

ALL

This tool

INSTRUCTIONS!

has many

features

Safety,

performance,

design

of this product

for making

its use more

and dependability
making

have

been

it easy to maintain

pleasant
given

and enjoyabte_

top

priority

in the

and operate.

_, 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

The purpose

of safety symbols

safety symbols,
understanding.

The symbol

ger. The instructions
prevention

"DANGER,"

,_

"WARNING,"

DANGER:

,_

in death

and "CAUTION"

CAUTION:

an imminently

or serious

Indicates

result in death

property

or serious

Indicates

eliminate

any dan-

for proper

accident-

all safety alert symbols,

BEFORE
shock,

using this product,

fire, and/or

serious

situation,

which,

such as

Failure to

personal

injury,

if not avoid-

hazardous

situation,

which,

if not avoided,

injury.

a potentially

hazardous

situation,

which,

if not avoided,

injury.
indicates

a situation

that may result in

damage.

service

To ensure

safety and reliability,

technician
_k

at Sears Service

WARNING:

eign objects

safety goggles

by

of any power tool can result in for-

into your eyes, which can result in severe
power tool operation,

always

wear

or safety glasses with side shields and a full face

shield when needed.

We recommend

use over eyeglasses

or standard

07-0320

be performed

Center,

Before beginning

ways use eye protection
ManuaLRevised

all repairs should

The operation

being thrown

eye damage.

28127

and

by themselves,

hazardous

Cv",/ithout Safety Alert Symbol)

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a qualified

The

injury.

a potentially

may result in minor or moderate
CAUTION:

to possible

they give are no substitutes

may result in electric

Indicates

WARNING:

could

DO NOT,

dangers,

your careful attention

MEANINGS

ed, will result
,_

deserve

BE SURE to read and understand

all instructions

SYMBOL,

warnings

and warnings

your attention

with them,

measures.

WARNING:

follow

is to attract

and the explanations

Wide Vision Safety Mask for

safety glasses

with side shields. At-

which is marked to comply

with ANSI Z87.1.
Page 3

Some

of these following

symbols

may be used on this tool. Please study them and

learn their meaning. Proper interpretation
the tool better and more safely_
SYMBOL

of these symbols

NAME

DESIGNATION

V

Volts

Voltage

A

Amperes

Current

Hz

Hertz

FrequencY

W

Watt

Power

Minutes

Time

rain

Alternating

no

.oJmln

will allow you to operate

Current

circles

/ EXPLANATION

per second)

Type of current

Direct Current

Type or a characteristic

No Load Speed

Rotational

Class II Construction

Double-insulated

Per Minute

Revolutions, strokes, surface speed,
orbits, etc, per minute

of current

speed, at no load
construction

@

Wet Conditions

®

Read the Product Manual

To reduce the risk of injury, user must
read and understand product manual
before using this product.

©

Eye Protection

Always wear safety goggles or safety
glasses with side shields and a full-face
shield when operating this product.

Safety Alert

Precautions

No Hands Symbol

Failure to keep your hands away from
the blade will result in serious personal
injury.

No Hands Symbol

Failure to keep your hands away from
the blade will result in serious personal
injury.

No Hands Symbol

Failure to keep your hands away from
the blade will result in serious personal
injury.

No Hands Symbol

Failure to keep your hands away from
the blade will result in serious personal
injury.

Hot Surface

To reduce the risk of injury or damage,
avoid contact with any hot surface.

A

®
@
@
A
@
28127 Manual_Revised

07-0320

Alert

Do not expose to rain or use in damp
locations

that involve your safety.

Page 4

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WARNING:

READ AND UNDERSTAND

all instructions

listed below

injury. The term "power
ated (corded)
WORK
o

power

AREA

Keep

tool"

shock, fire and/or

in atl of the warnings

tools or battery-operated

area clean

Do not operate
presence

o

may result in electric

and well

power

tools

of flammable

may ignite

listed below

(cordless)

ELECTRICAL

lit. Cluttered

in explosive

liquids,

gases

atmospheres,
or dust.

body

and matching

contact

with

ranges

if your

power

power

increase

will

Power

tools

tool.

Damaged

(grounded)

Never

Keep

only with

PACK

plug in any
power tools.

the risk of electric
such

is an increased

shock°

as pipes,
risk

of electric

conditions.

of electric

Water

use the cord for carrying,

cord

away from
cords

entering

a

shock.

heat,

increase

pulling

oil, sharp

the risk

or unplug-

edges

of electric

or moving
shock.

use an extension
cord
for outdoor
use reduces

suitable
the risk

of

charger

listed.

CHARGER
320.25709

PERSONAL

SAFETY

Stay alert,

watch

a power

the influence

Use safety

what

tool.

power

equipment.

you

are doing

alcohol
tools

tool

while

or medication.

may result in serious

Always

such as dust masks,

non-skid

used for appropriate

conditions

Revised 07-0320

and use common

Do not use a power

of drugs,

while operating

Manual

a power tool. Dis-

surfaces

There

to rain or wet

the risk

or entangled

320.25708

28127

sparks

shock.

Use battery

ating

create

modify the
(grounded)

will reduce

When operating
a power tool outdoors,
for outdoor
use. Use of a cord suitable

BATTERY

as in the

(grounded).

tools

the cord.

ging the power

earthed

is earthed

Do not expose
tool

outlets

and refrigerators.

body

Do not abuse

o

such

the dust or fumes.

plugs

radiators,

electric

tools,

SAFETY

Unmodified

parts.

personal

or dark areas invite accidents°

Power tool plugs must match the outlet. Never
way. Do not use any adapter
plugs with earthed

shock

serious

refer to mains-oper-

power

Keep children and bystanders
away while operating
tractions cause you to lose control.

Avoid

Failure to follow

SAFETY

work

which

ALL INSTRUCTIONS°

wear
safety

personal

will reduce

oper-

or under

of inattention
injury.

Safety

hard hat or hearing
personal

when

are tired

A moment

eye protection.
shoes,

you

sense

equipment
protection

injuries.

Page 5

Avoid

accidental

plugging

starting.

in. Carrying

Ensure

power

in power

tools that have the switch

Remove

any adjusting

wrench

on invites

enables

betler

Keep

control

properly.

clothing

Do not wear

and gloves

if devices

proper

turning

the power

part of the power

footing

of the power

away

long hair can be caught

clothing

moving

in moving

are provided

Use clamps

to a stable

face enables

Loose

platform.

Keep

Always

better

wear

of dust

the work

extraction

or unstable

control

safety

glasses

the risk of eye injury,

lenses.

and support

Stable

footing

tool in unexpected

lungs.

your

operation.

hearing,

shields,

the risk of serious

Wear hearing

Use of

the workyour body

sur-

Slippery hands can
glasses

Following

have only

this rule will

if the operation

is dusty° Fol-

injury.

during

extended

the risk of serious

person

periods

of

injury°

CARE

the power

The correct

on a solid
situations.

Everyday

personal

protection

this rute will reduce

USE AND

Do not force

side

Wear a face or dust mask

Following

TOOL

with

They are NOT safety glasses,

this rule will reduce

Protect

used,

by hand or against

support.

of the power

reduce

your

or

and col-

and properly

way to secure

Holding

resistant

Protect

hair,

jewelry

and may lead to loss of control.

impact

which

in

This

your

clothes,

Keep handles dry, clean and free from oil and grease,
not safely control the power tool

cation.

tool may result

parts,,

practical

Do not use on a ladder

POWER

on. A

situations.

or jewelry.

parts.

for the connection

or another

leaves it unstable

lowing

tool

at all times.

tool in unexpected

loose

from

and balance

lection facilities,
ensure these are connected
these devices can reduce dust-related
hazards.

piece

before

or plugging

accidents,

before

to a rotating

on the switch

injury,

Do not overreach.

Dress

is in the off position

with your finger

key or wrench

or' key left attached

personal

the switch

tools

tool.

power

Use the correct

power

tool will do the job better

tool

for your

appli-

and safer at the rate for

it was designated°

Do not use the power tool if the switch does not turn it on and off. Any
power tool that cannot be controlled with the switch is dangerous and must
be repaired.
Disconnect

the plug

the power

tool

or storing

power

starting
Store
sons
power
28127

ManuaLRevised

Such

source

and/or

any adjustments,
preventive

safety

the batter

changing
measures

pack

from

accessories
reduce

the risk of

tool accidentally.

idle power
tool,

the power

making

tools.

the power

unfamiliar

from

before

tools
with

Power
07-O320

out of the reach
the

tools

power

tool

are dangerous

of children

or these

and do not allow

instructions

in the hands

to operate

of untrained

perthe

users.
Page 6

Maintain

power

parts,

breakage

power

tool's

use.

Many

tools.

of parts

accidents

Keep

cutting

tools

cutting

edges

Use the power

sharp

by poorly

accessories

power

operation

taking

cord.

tools

Contact

tool "live"
Know

in account

the

with a "live"

power

and limitations,

tool.

Following

etc.,

o

TOOL

tools+

cutting

tools

with

to control,

in accordance

tool for operations
situation.
surfaces

before

with

particular

type

and the work

different

when

from

those

performing

an

hidden

wiring

or its own

wire will also make exposed

metal

parts

of the

Read the product

manual

as well as the specific

this rule will reduce

carefully.

potential

the risk of electric

USE AND

Learn

hazards

its applica-

related

to this

shock, fire or serious injury,

and use them to instruct
this tool, also loan them

CARE

Ensure the switch is in tile off position before inserting battery pack. Inserting the battery pack into power tools that have the switch on invites accidents.
Recharge

only

with

ger that is suitable

Use power

When

like paper
that

can

clips,
make

Under

abusive

contact,

eyes,

Battery
fore,
when

they

pack may create

nails

screws

from

one terminal

liquid

accidentally
seek

it away

medical

Use of

other
small

metal
metal

to another.

objects
objects

Shorting

the

or a fire,

flush
help.

with

Liquid

from

the battery,

water,
ejected

if liquid

avoid
con+

from the battery

or burns.

are always
your

ManuaLRevised_0743320

from

may be ejected
occurs,

packs.

and fire.

or other

burns

do not have to be plugged

not using

A char-

a risk of fire when

battery

a risk of injury

may cause

conditions,

this rule will reduce

28127

keys,

together

additionally

tools

may create

coins,

irritation

by the manufacturer.

designated

is not in use, keep

if contact

may cause

specifically

a connection

terminals

specified

pack

with

packs

pack

battery

tacts

only

battery

battery

charger

battery

tools

any other

the

for one type of batter

used with another
o

power

conditions

may contact

the

repaired

for the

Save these instructions,
Refer to them frequently
others who may use this tool, If you loan someone
these instructions+
BATTERY

may affect
tool

the operator,

tool.

tions

bits

the working

tool

of moving

maintained

intended

gripping

cutting

and shock

your

maintained

Properly

manner

by insulated

where

that

the power

and tool

and in the

to be performed.
Use of the power
intended
could result in a hazardous
Hold

condition

have

and clean.

or binding

are less likely to bind and are easier

tool,

tool,

misalignment

if damaged,
are caused

instructions

of power

for

and any other

operation,

sharp

these

Check

in operating
battery

tool

into

condition.
or when

the risk of electric

shock,

an electrical
Be aware

changing

outlet;
of possible

accessories.

fire or serious

personal

therehazards
Following
injury.

Page 7

Do not place
reduce

battery

tools

the risk of explosion

Do not crush,
or charger

drop

that

is subject

battery

immediately.

Batteries
source

vent

or damage

has been

battery

hydrogen

sonal

injury,

water

battery

pack.

Properly

as a pilot

can propel

a sharp

dispose

or damaged

of a

in the presence

and chemicals_

of open

If exposed,

perflame.

flush with

immediately,

Under

extreme

usage

occur.

If liquid

soap

and water,

in your
serious

pack

A damaged

tile risk of serious

Do not charge battery tool in a damp or wet location,
will reduce the risk of electric shock,

seek

This will

in the presence

To reduce

product

blow.

of a dropped

explode

light.

debris

or heat.

Do not use a battery

or received

use any cordless

battery

near fire

injury.

gas and can

such

never

batteries

dropped

to explosion.

of ignition

An exploded

or their

and possibly

eyes,

comes
then

flush

immediate
personal

or temperature
in contact
neutralize

them

medical

with

conditions,

with
with

clean

attention.

your

skin,

lemon
water

juice

battery
wash

leakage

may

immediately

wit

or vinegar.

for at least

Following

Following this rule

If liquid

'10 minutes,

this rule will reduce

gets

then
the risk of

injury.

SERVICE

o

Have your power tool serviced by a qualified repair person using only
identical replacement
parts. This will ensure that the safety of the power
tool is maintained.
When servicing a power tool, use only identical
Follow instructions
in the Maintenance
section
unauthorized parts or failure to follow Maintenance
risk of shock or injury°

28127

Manual_Revised_0743320

replacement
parts.
of this manual. Use of
instructions

may create a

Page 8

SPECIFIC

SAFETY

RULES

o

Position
your body
with the saw blade.

o

Do not reach
piece when

o

FOR SABRE

to either

under

the work

Do not touch

the blade

for the

and not in direct

The blade extends

proper

work

line

under

the work

after

operation;

across

your legs. Small

causing

loss of control.

burn your skin.

under the work

the workbench

before

immediately

piece.

clearance

Make sure that the blade
switch
is turned
on.
material

piece

hot and could

the blade will not strike

Secure

piece.

or the work

Do not cut an oversized
Check

of the saw blade

the saw is cutting.

they may be extremely

o

side

SAW

or material

is not contacting

cutting.

piece
under

cutting,

the work

the work

Never hold a work

or thin material

before

piece

piece

rnay flex or vibrate

so that

piece.

before

the

in your hand or
with the blade,

Always use a rip fence or straightedge
guide when ripping, This improves
the accuracy of the cut and reduces the chance of the blade binding,
Never

than

one piece

piece

on the worktable

cut more

at a timer

Avoid

awkward

operations

cause your hand to move
o

Never

reach

into

at a time.

Do not stack

and hand positions

where

more than one work

a sudden

slip could

into the blade.

the cutting

path

of the blade,

Always use blades that have the correct size and shape. Blades that do
not match the mounting hardware of the saw will run erratically and will cause
loss of control.
•

For best

results,

your battep/tool

should

be charged

temperature
is more that 32 ° F (0 ° C) but less that
outside or in vehicles.

28127

ManuaLRevised_07-0320

in a location

where

the

104°F (40°C)o Do not store

Page 9

/J_k WARNING:

READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL INSTRUCTIONS. Failure to follow all

instructions listed below may result in electric shock, fire and/or serious personal injury,
o

Before using battery charger, read all instructions and cautionary markings in this manual, on battery charger', battery and product using battery to
prevent misuse of the products and possible injury or damage,

CAUTION: To reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to the charger and
battery, charge only lithiumqon rechargeable batteries as specifically designated on
your charger_ Other types of batteries may burst, causing personal injury or damage.
Do not use charger outdoors or expose to wet or damp conditions,
ter entering charger will increase the risk of electric shock°
Use of an attachment
manufacturer
sons.

may

Following

personal

not recommended
result

in a risk

or sold

of fire,

this rule will reduce

electric

by the

battery

shock

or injury

the risk of electric

shock,

Wa-

charger
to per-

fire or serious

injury,

Do not abuse cord or charger. Never use the cord to carry the charger. Do
not pull the charger cord rather than the plug when disconnecting from receptacle. Damage to the cord or charger could occur and create an electric
shock hazard. Replace damaged cords immediately.
Make sure cord is located so that it will not be stepped on, tripped over,
come in contact with sharp edges or moving parts or otherwise subjected
to damage or stress. This will reduce the risk of accidental falls, which could
cause injury and damage to the cord, which could result in electric shock.
Keep

cord

internal

and charger

with

or destroy

plastic

oils,

parts.

cord

Use of improper

I,

to prevent

damage

to housing

or

petroleum-based

They contain

products,

chemicals

etc.

come

that can damage,

in conweaken

plastic.

An extension
shock,

heat

parts.

Do not let gasoline,
tact

from

should

not

extension

if an extension

cord

be used

cord
must

That pins on plug of extension

unless

could

result

be used,
cord

absolutely
in a risk

make

necessary.
of fire and

electric

sure:

are the same

number,

size and shape

as hose of plug on charger,

2.

That extension

cord is properly wired and in good electrical condition,

3.

That wire size is large enough for AC ampere rating of charger as specified below:

Cord Length (Feet)
Cord Size (AWG)
NOTE: ......................
AWG = American
28127 ManuaLRevised

07©320

25'
16

1 50'
I 16

{ 100'
!6

Wire
Gauge
___.,
Page 10

Do not operate
shorting
placed

charger

and electric

with

shock.

by an authorized

a damaged

If damaged,

service

cord

or plug,

which

have the charger

technician

could

repaired

at Sears Service

cause

or re-

Center.

Do not operate
charger
if it has received
a sharp blow, been dropped
or
otherwise
damaged
in any way. Take it to an authorized
service technician
at Sears Service
good working

Center

for an electrical

Do not disassemble

charger.

Sears Service

when

Center

charger

cleaning

to determine

from

to reduce

Take it to an authorized

service

may result in a risk of electric
Unplug

check

if the charger

is in

ordel:

outlet

the

risk

or repair

shock

service

is required.

technician

Incorrect

at

reassembly

or fire.

before

attempting

of electric

any maintenance

or

shock.

Disconnect
charger from the power supply when not in use. This wil! reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to the charger if metal items should
fall into the opening, It wilt also help prevent damage to the charger during a
power surge_
Risk of electric shock. Do not touch uninsulated
or uninsulated battery terminal.

portion of output connector

Save these instructions.
Refer to them frequently and use them to instruct
others who may use this toolo tf you loan someone this toot, loan them these
instructions also to prevent misuse of the product and possible injury.
If the power supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced only by the manufacturer or by an authorized service center to avoid risk.

IMPORTANTSAFEr{ NSTRUOTBONS
,,

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS, This manual contains important safety and operating instructions for battery charger 32025709 and battery pack 320.25708.

o

Before

using

on battery

charger,

CAUTION:
batteries.
_k

battery

types

WARblING:

cals

known

battery

To reduce

Other

using

may burst,

product

can

of California

Some

examples

and cautionary

only litMum-ion

causing

generate

to cause
of these

markings

battery.

the risk of injury, charge

Use of this
harm,

read all instructions

and product

of batteries

to the state

reproductive

charger,

personal
dust

cancer,

rechargeable

injury or damage.

containing
birth

chemicals

defects

chemior other

are:

o

Lead from

lead-based

O

Crystalline

silica from bricks and cement and other masonry products,

o

Arsenic

Your

and chromium,

risk

from

these

of work.

o

in a well-ventilated

28127

Manual

from chemically

exposures

this type
Work

paints_

To reduce

Revised O7-0320

your

varies,

treated

lumber.

depending

exposure

to these

upon

how

often

you do

chemicals:

area.

Page 11

o

Work

with approved

specially
Avoid

designed

prolonged

drilling

safety

contact

with

and other

construction

areas

soap

exposed

with

equipment,

such as those dust masks

to filter out microscopic
dust

power

activities.

and water,

or' lay on the skin may promote

from

sanding,

Wear

sawing,

protective

Allowing

absorption

that are

particles.

clothing

dust to get into your

of harmful

grinding,
and wash
mouth,

eyes

chemicals.

Fig, i
Lock-

/,. Trigger Switch

Blade Clamp lever

Toot-less Blade
Saw Base

Clamp
Orbital Control Lever

PRODUCT
Motor

voltage

SPECIFICATIONS
20 Volt DC

Switch

Variable

No load Speed

0-2200/min

Length

1 in,

of Stroke

Speed

Bevel angle

0 ° to 45 ° left and right

Orbital

4 Positions

Motion

Saw Weight

(without

battery)

5.61bso

Battery

Type

Lithium-Ion

Battery

Voltage

20.0 Volt DC

Charger

Input

Optimum

120-Volts,

Charging

28127 ManuaLRevised

Temperature

0743320

60 Hz AC only

32°F (0 ° C) -104°F

(40°0)

Page $2

KNOW

YOUR

SABRE

SAW

(Fig, 1)

,_ WARNING: The safe use of this product requires an understanding of the
information included on the tool and in this operator's manual, as well as knowledge of the project you are attempting. Before using this product, familiarize
yourself with all operating features and safety rules.
TOOL-LESS

BLADE

The blade clamp
wrench)

when

CLAMP

design

installing

LOCK-OFF

BUTTON

The lock-off

button

ton is located

does

or removing

reduces

the use of a tool (such as a blade

the blade.

the possibility

on the handle

above

button

to the left side in order

button

to the right

VARIABLE

not require

of accidental

the trigger

to depress

switch.

the trigger

side to lock the trigger

starting.

The lock-off

You must push
switch.

but-

the lock-off

Push the lock-off

switch,

SPEED

The variable-speed trigger switch delivers higher speed with increased trigger
pressure and lower speed with decreased trigger pressure.
ORBITAL
Choose

ADJUSTMENT

KNOB

from four orbital

adjustment

LED WORK

_ik

switch

light, located
is depressed°

WARNING'

the power
Failure

cord or operate

WARNING:
recommended
result

above

the tool-less

This feature

tf any parts are broken

to do so could

and could

for fine to aggressive

cutting,

LIGHT

The LED work
trigger

positions

blade clamp,

provides

or missing,

DO NOT attempt

the saw until the broken

result in possible

Do not attempt

serious

to modify

or missing

iJ_ WARNING:

To prevent

personal

injury,

always

sembling

parts.

condition

accidental

disconnect

when

to plug in

part is replaced.

this saw or create'accessories
leading

starting
the tool

the

visibility.

injury,

for use with this saw, Any such alteration
in a hazardous

illuminates

extra light for increased

or modification

to possible
that

from

could

the power

serious
cause

not
is misuse
injury.

serious

source

when

as-

UNPACKING
This product has been shipped completely

assembled,

1. Carefully remove the tool and accessories from the box. Make sure that al!
items listed in the packing list are included°
28127

ManuahRevised

07-0320

Page 13

Inspect

2_

during

the tool carefully

to make

sure that no breakage

If any parts are damaged

4_

place
PACKING
Sabre

until you have carefully

or missing,

return

the product

inspected

and

and packaging

to the

of of purchase,
LIST

saw, three

POWER

occurred

shipping.

Do not discard the packing material
satisfactorily
operated
the tool.

3_

or damage

saw blades,

and Operator's

Manual.

BAR

This Lithium-ion

battery

display

the battery'

display

the LED lights.

NOTE:

The POWER

pack is equipped

pack's

remaining

with a POWER

run time.

The LED lights

BAR, which

Press the POWER

will stay tit for approximately

BAR can be used

whether

the battery

is used to

BAR button

to

4 seconds,

is attached

or re-

Fig. 2

@@@@ 80-400%
Charge
O @@ @ 60.79O/o
Charge
O O @ ® 4o-_%
Charge

@ ooo ....
POWER

O O O ® 2o._9O/o
Charge

BAR

Ohar_eU"d°_
_0o/o

0 00"_"

.........

• '"''''"''
Completely
',(, "!_, _{_, _'_, _" discharged

moved from tool.
Low capacity

warning

If one LED on the POWER BAR begins to flash,
under I0% capacity and should be recharged,

the batten/pack's

charge

is

Unlike other battery-pack types, Lithium-ton battery packs deliver fade-free
power for their entire run time. The tool will not experience a slow, gradual
loss of power as you work. To signal that the battery pack is at the end of its
run time and needs to be charged, power to the tool will drop quickly. The
POWER BAR will begin to display four flashing LED lights when the battery
is completely discharged. When this happens, remove the tool from the work
piece, and charge the battery pack as needed°
NOTE:
overload
28127

The POWER

BAR may also display

or high temperature

ManuaLRevised_07-0320

situation

four flashing

(see SmartChip

LED lights due to an
TM

Battery

protection),
Page 14

SmartChip

TM

SmartChip

BATIERY
intuitive

TM

circuitry

ture, over-discharge,
to prolong

PROTECTION
protects

and over-charge.
overloaded

This may happen

in extremely

intelligent

wilt shut down

system

pack from extreme

To protect

its life, the batten./pack's

pack if it becomes

exceeds

the battery

SmartChip

the battery
circuitry

TM

from damage

becomes

high torque,

and stalling

176°F (80°C) and will begin

binding,

battery

too high during
situations.

pack if its operating

normal

operation

and

will turn off the battery

or if the temperature

your

tempera-

when

use°

This

temperature

it returns

to 32°F

(0oc) - I04OF (40°C)_
The POWER
cuitry
pack

BAR will display

detects

a momentary

by pressing

again to display
NOTE:
place

four flashing
overload.

the POWER

if the POWER

if the SmartChip

You can conveniently

BAR button.

the remaining

TM

cir-

reset the battery

Press the POWER

BAR button

charge_

BAR continues

the batter,/pack

LED lights

to flash four LED lights after being reset,

on the charger

to evaluate

the battery

condition

(see Fig. 4).

NOTE: A significantly reduced run time after fully charging the batter,i pack indicates that the batter,/pack
is near the end of its usable life and must be replaced
COLD

WEATHER

OPERATION

This Lithium-lon battery pack will provide optimal performance in temperatures between 32°F (0°C) and 104°F (40°C), When the battery pack is very
cold, it may "pulse" for the first minute of use to warm itself up. Put the
battery pack on a too! and use the tool in a light application° After about a
minute, the battery pack wilt have warmed itself Lip and will operate normally.
WHEN

TO CHARGE

THE

The Lithium-!on

battery

"memory"

charged

down

when

the battery

the toot when

BATTERY

can be charged

pack charge

convenient

O

You can add to your battery

THE

This Lithium-ion

battery

fully charge
battery
in about

the Lithium-Ion

Connect

before

pack from

starting

the battery

pack.

a big job or long

0743320

the only time it is necessary

is when the pack has reached
power

to

the end

to the tool will drop quickly,

PACK

pack is shipped

the battery

partially

charged,

Before

using

it

pack°

pack with a temperature

between

320F (0°C) and 104°F

50 minutes.

battery

pack only with the correct

the cha_rger to a power

ManuaLRevised

pack

the end of charge,

BATTERY

(40°C) will charge

I.

the battery

to run

pack as needed,

A fully discharged

28127

Remove

you need to recharge

charge

properties,

battery

To signal

the battery

the first time,

Charge

when

pack's

fade-free

the Lithium-Ion

TO CHARGE

NOTE:

a

It is not necessary

of use.

of its charge.

HOW

recharging,

BAR to determine

Due to Lithiumqon's

Charge

before

discharge.

for you and your job.

Use the POWER

charge

at any time and will not develop

after only a partial

D

period

PACK

charger,

supply.
Page 15

Attach the battery pack to

2.

Fig. 3

the charger by aligning the
raised ribs of the battery
pack with the slot in the charger. Slide the battery pack
onto the charger. (Fig. 3)
The charger

3_

will cornmuni-

cate with the battery

pack's

SmartChip TM circuitry
evaluate the condition
the battery
,

to
of

pack_

The POWER

BAR LED

lights will cycle
to left during

from

right

charging.

This is part of the normal
5_

After

charging

the POWER

charging

is complete,

operation.

the green LED on the charger

BAR LED lights will go off. The POWER

be displayed

when

the POWER

BAR button

will come

on and

BAR LED lights will not

is pressed

while

the battery

pack

is on the charger:
The battery
NOTE:

pack will fully charge,

For your convenience,

inverters

rated

at 300 watts

LED FUNCTIONS

but will not overcharge,

the charger

can operate

if left on the charger,
with most generators

and

or higher.

OF CHARGER

(Fig. 4)

Fig. 4
LE[_

_

IN

D,CATOR

BATTERY
PACK

HI/LO TEIViP. [_
_sEEMANUAL_

F{E_D
LED

HotlCold
battery

On

_RF_EN
LED

Off

ACT,ON

battery wilt returns
to
begin
whe
32OF (0cO) . 104OF (4Doc

Charging

-- ..._......=_ ::,_::

DEFECTIVE
BATTERY [--_

Defective

Flashing

Off

CHARGING
BATTERY

Charging

Off

Flashing

BATTERY [O----_,___}Fully
FULL
charged
L_

Off

On

_
I_

CHARGING

A HOT BATTERY

Battery pack
or charger is
defective

Charges

in 50 minutes

Charging is complete
Maintenance
charging

PACK

tf the battery pack is above normal temperature range, the red LED will be lit and
the green LED will be off. When the battery pack cools down to approximately
I04°F (40°C), the charger wil! automatically begin charging.
CHARGING
If the battery
28127

A COLD

BATTER"(

pack is below

ManuaLRevised_074)320

PACK

the normal

temperature

range,

the red LED will be lit
Page 16

and the green

LED will be off_ When

than 32°F (0°C), the charger'
DEFECTIVE

If defective,
status

2.

a problem,

remove

reads

"defective"

if a different

battery

If a different

BATTERY

the battery

a second

time,

pack charges

is within normal

operation.

BAR button

The POWER
is pressed

pack is within

battery

of the defective

the charger

pack.

battery

may be defective.

range, the green LED will begin flash-

pack will reach a full charge

in 50 minutes_

This is pant of the

BAR LED lights will not be displayed

while the battery

normal

pack will fully charge,

The POWER

temperature

when

pack is on the charger.

range,

Charger

may warm
operation

CAUTION:

rib on the battery
properly°

pack is fully charged
when

LED will be lit

and ready

to use.

if left on the charger.
the POWER

BAR button

pack is on the charger.
up with several

of the charger.

When

placing

pack

aligns

Improper

the green

but will not overcharge,

BAR LED lights will not be displayed

while the battery

of the normal

internal

a different

dispose

"defective,"

temperature

and the red LED will be off. The battery
The battery

place

try charging

If the LED

FULL

If the battery

_k

in the charger.

BAR LED lights will cycle right to left during charging.

charging

the POWER

NOTE:

and the green

CHARGING

The POWER

is pressed

pack

normally,

batter,! pack also indicates

if the batten/pack

BATTERY

of more

section)°

ing and the red LED will be off. The battery
normal

to a temperature

charging.

the red LED wil! begin flashing

and reinsert

pack (see Maintenance
3.

warms
begin

BATTERY

If the charger detects
LED will be off.
1,

the battery

wilt automatically

continuous

Always

the battery

charge

cycles.

This is part

in a well ventilated

pack in the tool,

with the bottom

installation

charge

area.

be sure that the raised

of the saw and that it latches

of the battery

pack can cause

into

damage

to

components.

WARNING:
recommended

Do not attempt

to modify

this saw or create

for use with this saw,. Any such alteration

and could

result in a hazardous

28127 Manual

Revised_074)320

condition

leading

accessories

or modification

to possible

serious

not
is misuse

injury.

Page !7

TO ATTACH

BATTERY

1.

Align the

raised

the sabre

saw,

2.

PACK

portion
then

(Fig, 5)

on the battery

attach

the battery

pack

with the grooves

pack

to the tool

on the rear of

as shown,

Make sure the latch on the battery

pack snaps into place and that the batter,/

pack is secured

beginning

TO DETACH

to the saw before

BATTERY

PACK

1.

Press the latch located

2,

Pull forward

condition.
switch
when

pack to release

battery

pack.

it from the saw.

Fig, 5

in operating

Therefore,

should

pack to remove

Battery

tools are always

5)

on the front of the battery

on the battery

,4_ WARNING:

(Fig.

operation°

always

the trigger
be locked

not in use or when

l'; :i' ,C Fj
,lil

carry-

ing the tool at your side.
TRIGGER
14

SWITCH

(Fig. 6)

½:

To turn the saw ON, push
the lock-off button to left side

,_u ,j.j

then depress tdgger switch.
2_

To turn it OFF, release the
trigger

switch

and push the

lock-off button to right side
to lock the trigger switch.

NOTE: The lock-off

button

VARIABLE

(Fig. 6)

The variable

SPEED
speed

trigger

can be activated

switch

pressure and lower speed with
decreased trigger pressure°

delivers

when the trigger is released.

higher

speed

with increased

trigger

Fig_ 6
Lock-off Bu_on

Trigger Switch

28127 Manual_Revised

07-0320

Page 18

ELECTRIC

BRAKE

To stop the sabre
a complete
engages

stop.

saw, release

automatically

LED WORK

the trigger

The electric

brake

when

LIGHT

you release

provides

on the surface

work

the trigger

to

This feature

switch_

LED Worklight

additional
of the

piece for operation

lower-light

the saw blade.

Fig. 7

The LED work light, locatedabove the tool-less blade
lighting

and allow the tool to come

stops

I

(Fig° 7)

clamp,

switch

quickly

in

areas. The LED work

will come on when the trigger
switch
work

is depressed.

The LED

light will turn off when the

trigger

switch

is released.

INSTALLING
BLADE

SAW

(Fig. 8)

1.

Remove

the battery

2.

Turn the blade clamp
lever clockwise_

3.

Insert the blade into the slot
of tool-less

pack.
Fig. 8

blade clamp.

4o

Release the blade clamp
lever to lock the blade°

5.

Replace

REMOVING

batlery

pack.

SAW BLADE

(Fig.

:llll;J4'J
:

8)
1.

Remove

battery

pack°

2.

Turn the blade clamp lever
clockwise
and the saw

blade will be released automatically°
BLADE
To obtain

SELECTION
the best performance

blade for the particular

application

this, you will get a smoother,
for this saw are available
T-shank blade.

28127

Manual_Revised

074_320

from the saw, it is important
faster

from your

and type of material
cut and prolong
nearest

Craftsman

to select

you wish

blade

the correct

to cut, By doing

life_ Additional

retailer.

You must

blades
use a

Page 19

HEX KEY STORAGE
I.

(Fig. 9

Fig. 9

Secure the supplied hex hey
at the bottom of the saw
base. Push it into place.

2.,

Remove

time hex key by

pulling

;1

it free.

ORBITAL

MOTION

(Fig. 10)

The blade of the saw cuts ill an
orbital

motion.

adjustable

This feature

and provides

more efficient

cutting.

blade cuts through
on the upstroke,
drag across
down

faster,

The

your work

but does not

your work on the

stroke.

tings should
cutting

is

The higher setbe used when

in soft material

"-.................

is de-

sired. The lower settings
be used when cutting
with more resistance_
SAWDUST

Fig. 10

fast

should

:)] i; _ _IL),',_IF__-_:::..I..:i_

/u t.

material

REMOVAL

-

lli lit

(Fig. 11)

The saw has a blower feature.,
Turn the blower lever to the
"0" position to blow away
dust and clips from the immediate work space to help keep
the cutting area clem
STRAIGHT

CUTTING

A straight

cut can be made

by clamping

a piece

or a straightedge
piece

the saw against
NEVER

the edge of
iL Make the

one direction
cut halfway

complete
posite

of wood

to the work

and guiding

cut from

Fig. 11

only.

and then

the cut from

the op-

end.
_'t,f,2

CUTTING
Curved

![_ '

"""

-

CURVES
cuts

with the sabre
the direction

28127 Manual

can be made

Blower Lever

saw by guiding
of the cut with

Revised_07©320

applied

pressure

on the handle.

Page 20

BEVEL

CUTTING

Bevel-cutting
adjusted

Fig. 12

angles

from

may be

0 ° to 45 ° right

or left. Angles for cuts from 0 °
to 45 ° in 15 ° increments
are
marked

on a scale on both

the left and the right sides of
the base, Notches on the rear
of the base
stops

provide

positive

at each of the marked

15°increments.
Use of a protractor is recommended
when
accurate
1,

cuts are reqLIired.

Using the hex key provided, loosen

2_

3.

the base pivot

Slide the base forward
in base,
Align the mark
of the motor

screw

until the base can be moved

until the base

corresponding

pivot screw

to the desired

(Fig, 12).

can move freely

in the slots

angle on the base with the edge

housing,

4.

Securely

tighten

the base pivot screw.

5.

Return hex key to the storage

structure,

PLUNGE CUTTING
WARNING:

To avoid loss of control,

broken blades, or damage to the mate-

rial being cut, always use extreme caution when making plunge cuts, We do not
recommend making plunge cuts in materials other than wood.
TO MAKE

A PLUNGE

CUT

t.

Use only a blade

with 7 teeth

per inch to make a plunge

2.

Clearly

3.

Set the cutting

4.

Tilt the saw forward

so that it rests on the front edge of the base and the

blade will not come

in contact

mark the line of cut on the work
angle to 0°and

piece.

the orbital

adjustment

with the work

5.

Make sure that, when the blade is lowered
inside the area to be cut.

6.

Using high speed,
until the blade

7.

Do not move
work

8.

piece

start the saw and slowly

cuts through

28127 Manual

piece when
onto the work

lower

blade

the saw is turned
piece,

on.

it will be

into the work

until the blade has cut entirely

and the base is in complete

Revised 07-0320

knob to 0.

piece

the wood.

the base forward

Move the saw forward

cuL

to complete

contact

with the work

through

the

piece.

the cut.

Page 21

GENERAL
Avoid

MAINTENANCE

using

solvents

to damage
clean

from

cloths

to remove

WARNING:
products,

when

plastic

solvents

dirt, dust,

parts.

Most

plastics

and may be damaged

oil, grease,

are susceptible

by their user Use

etc

Do not at any time allow brake fluids, gasoline,

penetrating

damage,

cleaning

commercial

weaken

oils, etc., to come in contact

or destroy

WARNING:

plastic

which

To avoid serious

from the tool and unplug

with plastic

parts. Chemicals

may result in serious

personal

the charger

petroleum-based

injury, always

when cleaning

personal

remove

the battery

or performing

can

injur,/.
pack

any maintenance.

BATTERIES
The battery

pack is equipped

tion of use from
The batteries

each

they will eventually

tery pack or attempt
when

To obtain

o

to replace

wearing

to unplug

tile Lithium-Ion

(26°0)
Store

o

Every six months

•

Exterior

Lithium-Ion

PACK

To preserve

maximum

trouble-free

result

in a serious

where

espe-

burn.

the operators

and remove the Lithium-lon
pack storage

the bat-

of the batteries,

life, read and understand

pack

properly.

state

or federal

in ordinary

packs

of storage,

longer

manual.

battery

pack

than 30 days:

the temperature

a cloth

AND

resources,

This product

is below

Consult

please

available

recycling

,_k WARNING:

Upon

with heavy-duty

adhesive

80°F

or disposed

and/or

body

and/or

tape.

of properly.

28127 Manual_Revised_07©320

recycle

warnings

or dispose

Also,

circuit
could

Local,
batteries

for information

•

options.
pack's

terminals

to destroy

or disassemble

Lithium-Ion

never touch
may result.

brush,

of bat-

batteries.

cover the battery
Do not attempt

pack.

FOR RECYCLING

of lithium-ion

disposal

battery

non-metallic

authority

any of its components.

parts as a short

with these

or soft

disposal

condition.

the Lithium-Ion

lithium-ion

local waste

removal,

pack or remove

cycled

your

charged

PREPARATION

contains

laws may prohibit

trash.

in a 30%_50%

fully charge

with

REMOVAL

natural

teries

to comply

Handling

could

battery

battery

may be cleaned

BATTERY

regarding

to provide

The dura-

performed.

wear out, Do not disassemble

the charger

battery

batteries.

and free of moisture,

o

battery

battery

not in use. For Lithium-Ion

Store

rechargeable

on the type of work

the batteries.

rings and jewelry,

the longest possible

It is good practice
when

will depend

for this tool have been designed

life, Like all batteries,
cially

with Lithium-Ion

charge

batteries

the terminals

Keep away

result in fire and!or

must be re-

with metal

from children.

serious

the
objects
Failure

injury_

Page 22

CAUSE

PROBLEM
Blade cannot be
installed

SOLUTION

Blade is incorrect

Use "T" shank

The "LOCK-OFF"

The trigger cannot
be depressed

switch is

blade only

Release the lock-off switch

engaged

Battery is depleted

Charge the battery

Battery is protected

Reset the battery by depressing the "Power Bar"

The Saw does not
work

20.0-Volt

Lithium-lon

number

is also found

number

when

Cordless

Sabre Saw. Model

on the toot's

ordering

nameplate°

number

Always

320.28127,

mention

The model

the tool's

model

parts,

t

3320433000

LeE Housing Assy

1

2

3320434000

Right Housing Assy

1

3

2730127000

DC Motor

1

4

5620041000

Screw

4

5

3420529000

Located Block

I

6

352023900O

Spline Gear

1

7

3550810000

Pinion

1

8

3123122000

Fan

1

9

5700011000

Ball Bearing

1

10

5630003000

Hexagon Nut

2

11

3402174000

Pendulum

1

12

3420533000

Gear Case

1

I3

3123123000

Blowing Knob

1

14

3550165000

Located Pin

5

28127

ManuaLRevised_07©320

Lever

Page 23

15

5670175000

Pin

16

3700184000

Washer

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