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(b) Insert the blade into the blade holder
following the instructions outlined in the
next section of this manual.
(c) Lower the guard arm. make sure the blade
rests between the guide rollers (5). (See
Fig. A2)
NOTE: The guard arm has a built in spring
loaded safety mechanism, which causes
it to lower automatically, when the guard
arm clamp knob is not tightened.
(d) Hold the support arm in place and make
sure the blade remains placed in an exact
position between the blade rollers while
tightening the screws. (See Fig. A3)
NOTE: For your convenience, the guard
arm has already been fixed to the
support arm and adjusted to be aligned
with the placement of the blade at the
factory. however, you may also adjust it
if needed (See Adjustment, 2).
2. chANGE ThE BLADE (See Fig. B1, B2,
B3, B4, B5)
make sure the saw is unplugged. Slacken the
guard arm clamp knob and raise the guard
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arm.After raising the guard arm, retighten
the guard arm clamp knob to keep it in place.
(See Fig. B1). Wear gloves to protect your
fingers from the sharp blade. Remove the
desired jigsaw blade from the blade storage
drawer. Attach the blade grip (found in the
small plastic bag) over the tip of the blade
(See Fig. B3). make sure the grip slides down
the blade as far as it will go. Hold the blade by
the grip. open the blade holder by depressing
the blade release button, and pull the release
lever firmly and completely to the right. Hold
the blade release open and insert the blade
into the blade holder using the blade grip.
Push the blade as far into the hole as possible,
making sure the teeth are oriented perfectly
toward the front of the saw. Continue to hold
the blade in place and allow the blade release
lever to slide slowly back to the left. The blade
should now be locked in the proper position. If
not, pull the blade release fully to the right and
try again. The blade will seat properly if the
blade release is pulled fully open, the blade is
pushed firmly to the bottom of the hole and
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held there, and the blade lever is released
smoothly. Remove the blade grip from the
blade by pulling it upward. (See Fig. B5 )
NOTE: The BladeRunner
jigsaw blades 100mm over all length or
less. Do not use jigsaw blades longer than
100mm. Use blades with a t-shank only.
3. STORING ThE BladeRunner
AccESSORIES
(a) MITER GAUGE/RIP FENcE (See Fig.
c1, c2)
Adjust the miter gauge/rip fence to the
position as shown in Fig C2 and tighten the
lock knob. Then press the miter gauge/rip
fence into the miter gauge storage on left
side of the BladeRunner
(b) POwER cORD (See Fig. D1, D2)
For easy storage, the power cord can be
wrapped on the cord wrap (24) on back
side of the BladeRunner
(c) MOUNTING hOLES (See Fig. E)
Securing the BladeRunner
or other stable surface during use is
recommended. Use the mounting holes
provided and your own screws or clamps,
or purchase the wall mount, available
separately.
ADJUSTMENT
wARNING: Remove the plug from
the socket before carrying out any
adjustment, servicing or maintenance.
1. MITER GAUGE POINTER ADJUSTMENT
(See Fig. F)
To check your miter gauge accuracy, use a
combination square (not provided) to make
sure the miter gauge body is 90 degrees to the
shaft.
(a) Loosen the miter gauge angle scale lock
knob (21).
(b) Rotate miter gauge body until it is 90
degrees to the square.
(c) Tighten the lock knob (21).
(d) If pointer (b) is not pointing to 90 degrees,
adjust the screw (c), rotate pointer to 0
degrees. Tighten the locking screw (c).
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