Assembly, Operating instructions – Skil 9205 User Manual

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Assembly

TRIGGER "ON-OFF" SWITCH

TO TURN THE TOOL "ON" squeeze the

trigger switch. TO TURN THE TOOL "OFF",

release the trigger switch, which is spring

loaded and will return to the "OFF" position

automatically.

VARIABLE SPEED DIAL

Your tool is equipped with a variable speed

dial. The blade stroke rate may be adjusted

during cutting operation by presetting the dial

on or between any one of the six numbers.

Setting SPM rating (strokes per minute)

1-2

Low stroke

3-4

Medium stroke

5-6

High stroke

Higher speed settings are generally used for

fast cutting or when softer cutting materials

such as wood, composite materials, and

plastics. Slower speed settings are generally

used when precision is required or when

cutting harder materials. Materials typically cut

using slower speeds include sheet metal,

conduit, and pipe.

FOOTPLATE ADJUSTMENT

The footplate tilts in order to keep as much of

its surface in contact with the work surface

Fig. 3 . To adjust, hold saw firmly and pivot

footplate to desired position.

The footplate can also be locked at desired

depths to optimize blade life and/or to limit

Operating Instructions

Preparing the Saw

BLADE SELECTION

No one blade can be efficient on all cutting

jobs. Different materials require specially

designed blades. Since your reciprocating saw

can cut so many materials, many types of SKIL

blades are available. Be sure to use the proper

blade to insure proper cutting performance.

INSTALLING A BLADE

Unplug tool from power

source before changing blade

or making any adjustments.
1. Loosen the socket head cap screw and open

blade clamp with the wrench provided (Fig. 2).
2. Insert blade shank through opening in

footplate and insert blade between blade clamp

and plunger with hole in blade, engaged with

pin on plunger.
3. Tighten the socket head cap screw and

blade clamp onto the shaft pin with the wrench

provided.

Push in and pull out on the blade to be sure it is

held securely. The blade may be inserted with

the teeth facing up or down.
Note: To prevent blade from coming off,

always make sure hole in blade is engaged

with hole in shaft, and clamp has been securely

tightened.

!

WARNING

SOCKET

HEAD CAP

SCREW

BLADE

FOOTPLATE

PLUNGER

BLADE

CLAMP

FOOTPLATE

FIG. 2

FIG. 3

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