Makita DOUBLE INSULATION 4320 User Manual Page 6

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ENGLISH
Explanation of general view
1 Makita blade
2 Blade holder
3 Blade clamp
4 Universal blade
5Bolt
6Blade
7 Blade shank rides up on
shoulder of blade holder.
8Bolt
9 Retainer
10 Roller
11 Hex wrench
12 Lock button
13 Speed control screw
14 Switch trigger
15 Low
16 High
17 Cutting line
18 Base
19 Bevel angle
20 Edge of housing
21 Guide rule
22 Screw
23 Rule holder
24 Hex wrench
25 Circular guide
26 Knob
27 Fit pin into the hole
28 Pin for circular guide
29 Cutting oil
30 Grease
31 Not available
32 Not available
33 Not available
34 Not available
35 Not available
36 Not available
37 Not available
SPECIFICATIONS
Model 4320
Length of stroke .....................................................18 mm
Max. cutting capacities
Wood ..................................................................50 mm
Steel .....................................................................6 mm
Strokes per minute ............................................ 0 3,200
Overall length ......................................................174 mm
Net weight ..............................................................1.3 kg
Due to our continuing program of research and devel-
opment, the specifications herein are subject to change
without notice.
Note: Specifications may differ from country to country.
Power supply
The tool should be connected only to a power supply of
the same voltage as indicated on the nameplate, and can
only be operated on single-phase AC supply. They are
double-insulated in accordance with European Standard
and can, therefore, also be used from sockets without
earth wire.
Safety hints
For your own safety, please refer to the enclosed Safety
instructions.
ADDITIONAL SAFETY RULES
1. Avoid cutting nails. Inspect for and remove all
nails from the workpiece before operation.
2. Do not cut hollow pipe.
3. Do not cut oversize workpiece.
4. Check for the proper clearance beneath the
workpiece before cutting so that the blade will
not strike the floor, workbench, etc.
5. Hold the tool firmly.
6. Make sure the blade is not contacting the work-
piece before the switch is turned on.
7. Keep hands away from moving parts.
8. When cutting through walls, floors or wherever
“live” electrical wires may be encountered, DO
NOT TOUCH ANY METAL PARTS OF THE TOOL!
Hold the tool only by the insulated grasping sur-
faces to prevent electric shock if you cut through
a “live” wire.
9. Do not leave the tool running. Operate the tool
only when hand-held.
10. Always switch off and wait for the blade to come
to a complete stop before removing the blade
from the workpiece.
11. Do not touch the blade or the workpiece immedi-
ately after operation; they may be extremely hot
and could burn your skin.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Installing or removing saw blade (Fig. 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5)
Important:
Always be sure that the tool is switched off and
unplugged before installing or removing the blade.
The blade installing position varies depending upon the
type of blade being used. Install the blade in the proper
position as shown in Fig. 1 for Makita blades or Fig. 2 for
universal blades.
To install the blade, loosen the bolt with the hex wrench.
With the blade teeth facing forward, insert the blade
between the blade clamp and the blade holder as far as it
will go.
Keep the blade shank flush with the installing position so
that it does not ride up on the shoulder of the blade
holder. Tighten the bolt securely with the hex wrench.
To remove the blade, follow the installation procedures in
reverse.
Using roller (Fig. 6)
With the hex wrench, loosen the bolt which holds the
base and retainer. Slide the retainer so that the roller
contacts the blade, then tighten the bolt. However, when
using a blade that does not have a straight back (e.g.,
Nos. 6, 7), slide the retainer back so that the roller will not
contact the blade.
CAUTION:
Use a lubricant or cutting oil between the blade and roller
when cutting iron or composition board, etc. Failure to do
so will shorten the service life of your blade and roller.
Hex wrench storage (Fig. 7)
When not in use, the hex wrench can be conveniently
stored.
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