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1.     5   Tua kita    A    Cordless Jig Saw    MODEL 4331D  MODEL 4333D       INSTRUCTION MANUAL    A WARNING   For your personal safety  READ and UNDERSTAND before using     SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE     www makitatools com    SPECIFICATIONS  Model 4333D    Length of stroke 26 mm  1        ome   Max  cutting capacities Mild steel 10 mm  3 8      20 mm  13167    Strokes per minute 500   2 800 min  Overall length 280 mm  11        Net weight 2 6 kg  5 7 lbs  2 9 kg  6 3 Ibs   Battery Cartridge  Voltage   Battery Charger Charging time    1222 45 min   1234 60 min   12 in   ve nia mine a 7 2 aon V k       1434 14 4V 60 min   1435 70 min     e Manufacturer reserves the right to change specifications without notice        e Specifications may differ from country to country     GENERAL SAFETY RULES USADO3 1   FOR All BATTERY OPERATED TOOLS     A WARNING   Read and understand all instructions  Failure to follow all    instructions listed below  may result in electric shock  fire and or  serious personal injury     SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS    Work Area    1     Keep your work area clean and well lit   Cluttered benches and dark areas invite acci   dents     Do not operate power tools in explosive  atmospheres  such as in the presence of  flammable liquids  gases  or dust  Power  tools create sparks which may ignite the dust  or fumes     Keep bystanders  children  and visitors  away while operating a power tool  Distrac   tions can cause you to lose control     Electr
2.    Always clean out all chips or foreign matter adhering to  the blade and or blade holder  Failure to do so may  cause insufficient tightening of the blade  resulting in a  serious personal injury     Do not touch the blade or the workpiece immediately  after operation  they may be extremely hot and could  burn your skin     Always secure the blade firmly  Insufficient tightening of  the blade may cause blade breakage or serious personal  injury     To install the blade  loosen the screw counterclockwise on  the blade holder with the hex wrench     11    002718             1  Screw  2  Roller  3  Jig saw blade    002725    6 35mm 1 4           002726       1  Blade holder  2  Bolt    002733       1  Base  2  Anti splintering device    12    With the blade teeth facing forward  insert the blade into the  blade holder as far as it will go  Make sure that the back edge  of the blade fits into the roller  Then tighten the screw clock   wise to secure the blade     To remove the blade  follow the installation procedure in  reverse   NOTE     e Occasionally lubricate the roller     Installing the universal shank jig saw blade    If the universal blade clamp is used  you can use blades of  other makes which have a universal shank like the one  shown in the figure  with a blade width of 6 35 mm  1 4         Insert the blade into the blade holder as far as it will go  Make  sure that the end of the blade shank reaches the bottom of  the inner slit and tighten the bolt securely with t
3.    Stafford  TX 77477 3701   281  565 8665    3453 IH 35 North  Ste  101  San Antonio  TX 78219   210  228 0676    WISCONSIN   Lincoln Plaza Shopping Ctr   2245 S  108th St  West Allis  WI  53227    414  541 4776    Date Purchased  Dealers Name  amp  Address    Model No        23    WARNING    Some dust created by power sanding  sawing  grinding  drilling  and other  construction activities contains chemicals known to the State of California  to cause cancer  birth defects or other reproductive harm  Some examples  of these chemicals are    e lead from lead based paints    e crystalline silica from bricks and cement and other masonry products  and  e arsenic and chromium from chemically treated lumber     Your risk from these exposures varies  depending on how often you do this  type of work  To reduce your exposure to these chemicals  work in a well  ventilated area  and work with approved safety equipment  such as those  dust masks that are specially designed to filter out microscopic particles     MAKITA LIMITED ONE YEAR WARRANTY    Warranty Policy    Every Makita tool is thoroughly inspected and tested before leaving the factory  It is warranted to be free of  defects from workmanship and materials for the period of ONE YEAR from the date of original purchase   Should any trouble develop during this one year period  return the COMPLETE tool  freight prepaid  to one of  Makita   s Factory or Authorized Service Centers  If inspection shows the trouble is caused by defective
4.   workmanship or material  Makita will repair  or at our option  replace  without charge     This Warranty does not apply where    e repairs have been made or attempted by others    e repairs are required because of normal wear and tear    e the tool has been abused  misused or improperly maintained   e alterations have been made to the tool     IN NO EVENT SHALL MAKITA BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT  INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL  DAMAGES FROM THE SALE OR USE OF THE PRODUCT  THIS DISCLAIMER APPLIES BOTH DURING  AND AFTER THE TERM OF THIS WARRANTY     MAKITA DISCLAIMS LIABILITY FOR ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES  INCLUDING IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF     MERCHANTABILITY    AND    FITNESS FOR A SPECIFIC PURPOSE     AFTER THE ONE YEAR TERM OF THIS  WARRANTY     This Warranty gives you specific legal rights  and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state   Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages  so the above  limitation or exclusion may not apply to you  Some states do not allow limitation on how long an implied  warranty lasts  so the above limitation may not apply to you        Makita Corporation of America  2650 Buford Hwy   Buford  GA 30518    884339C069    
5.  CHARGERS    9     10     11     12     Length of Cord  Feet     AWG Size of Cord    Do not operate charger with damaged  cord or plug   replace them immediately     Do not operate charger if it has received a  sharp blow  been dropped  or otherwise  damaged in any way  take it to a qualified  serviceman     Do not disassemble charger or battery  cartridge  take it to a qualified serviceman  when service or repair is required  Incor   rect reassembly may result in a risk of  electric shock or fire     To reduce risk of electric shock  unplug  charger from outlet before attempting any  maintenance or cleaning  Turning off con   trols will not reduce this risk     13     14     15     16        The battery charger is not intended for  use by young children or infirm persons  without supervision     Young children should be supervised to  ensure that they do not play with the bat   tery charger     If operating time has become excessively  shorter  stop operating immediately  It  may result in a risk of overheating  possi   ble burns and even an explosion     If electrolyte gets into your eyes  rinse  them out with clear water and seek medi   cal attention right away  It may result in  loss of your eyesight     ADDITIONAL SAFETY RULES FOR CHARGER  amp   BATTERY CARTRIDGE    Do not charge Battery Cartridge when  temperature is BELOW 10  C  50  F  or  ABOVE 40  C  104  F      Do not attempt to use a step up trans   former  an engine generator or DC power  receptacle     Do not all
6.  and clean  Properly maintained  tools with sharp cutting edge are less likely to  bind and are easier to control     Check for misalignment or binding of  moving parts  breakage of parts  and any  other condition that may affect the tool   s  operation  If damaged  have the tool ser   viced before using  Many accidents are  caused by poorly maintained tools     Use only accessories that are recom   mended by the manufacturer for your  model  Accessories that may be suitable for    one tool may create a risk of injury when  used on another tool     SERVICE    21     22     Tool service must be performed only by  qualified repair personnel  Service or main   tenance performed by unqualified personnel  may result in a risk of injury     When servicing a tool  use only identical  replacement parts  Follow instructions in  the Maintenance section of this manual   Use of unauthorized parts or failure to follow  Maintenance instructions may create a risk of  shock or injury     USBO30 2    DO NOT let comfort or familiarity with product  gained from  repeated use  replace strict adherence to cordless jig saw  safety rules  If you use this tool unsafely or incorrectly  you can  suffer serious personal injury     1     Hold tool by insulated gripping surfaces  when performing an operation where the  cutting tool may contact hidden wiring   Contact with a    live    wire will make  exposed metal parts of the tool    live    and  shock the operator     Be aware that this tool is always 
7. 3  How did you learn about this product       Home Center    Other        Magazine    Radio      Hardware Lumber Store     From Dealer    Exhibition      Tool Distributor    Newspaper    From Friend      Industrial Supply    Store Display     Previous Usage      Construction Supply    Catalog    Other      2  Use of the product is intended for  4  Most favored points are      Construction Trade    Design    Repair Service      Industrial Maintenance    Features    Durability     Home Maintenance    Size    Power      Hobby     Price    Other        Other        Makita Brand    5  Any comments     DATE PURCHASED MODEL NO   MONTH  Bn EE ae        STATUS  INTL  LAST NAME   COMPANY NAME Married Single Y    STREET ADRESS  CITY    ZIP CODE    BE SURE TO COMPLETE THE CUSTOMER S PORTION OF THIS FORM AND RETAIN FOR YOUR RECORDS     Please return this portion by facsimile or mail   Facsimile No   714  522 8133       E ii A    FACTORY SERVICE CENTERS    1 800 4 MAKITA    RETAIN THIS PORTION FOR YOUR RECORDS    ARIZONA   3707 E  Broadway Rd   Ste  6  Phoenix  AZ 85040    602  437 2850    CALIFORNIA   41850 Christy St   Fremont  CA 94538 5107   510  657 9881    14930 Northam St   La Mirada  CA 90638 5753   714  522 8088    1970 Fulton Avenue  Sacramento  CA 95825   916  482 5197    7674 Clairemont Mesa Blvd   San Diego  CA 92111   858  278 4471    16735 Saticoy St   Ste  105  Van Nuys  CA 91406   818  782 2440    COLORADO   11839 E  51st Ave   Denver  CO 80239 2709   303  371 2850    CUST
8. OMER S RECORD    When you need service  Send  complete tool  prepaid  to one   of the Makita Factory Service  Centers listed  or to an Authorized  Makita Service Center  Be sure   to attach a letter to the outside of  the carton detailing the problem  with your tool     FLORIDA   750 East Sample Road  Pompano Beach  FL 33064   954  781 6333    GEORGIA   4680 River Green Parkway NW  Duluth  GA 30096    770  476 8911    ILLINOIS   1450 Feehanville Dr    Mt  Prospect  IL 60056 6011   847  297 3100    MARYLAND   7397 Washington Boulevard   Suite 104 Elkridge  MD 21075   410  796 4401    MASSACHUSETTS  232 Providence Hwy   Westwood  MA 02090   781  461 9754    MINNESOTA   6427 Penn Ave  South  Richfield  MN 55423   612  869 5199    MISSOURI   9876 Watson Road   St  Louis  MO 63126 2221   314  909 9889    NEBRASKA   4129 S  84th St   Omaha  NE 68127   402  597 2925    NEVADA   3375 S  Decatur Blvd   Suites  22   24   Las Vegas  NV 89102   702  368 4277    NEW JERSEY   251 Herrod Blvd   Dayton  NJ 08810 1539   609  655 1212    NEW YORK   4917 Genessee Street  Cheektowaga  NY 14225   716  685 9503    OREGON   828 19th Avenue  N W   Portland  OR 97209   503  222 1823    PENNSYLVANIA  1704 Babcock Blvd   Pittsburgh  PA 15209   412  822 7370    PUERTO RICO   200 Guayama St   Hato Rey  PR 00917   787  250 8776    TENNESSEE   1120 Elm Hill P    Suile 170 Nashville  TN 372   615  248 3321    TEXAS   12801 Stemmons Fwy Ste  809  Farmers Branch  TX 75234   972  243 1150    12701 Directors Dr
9. TRUCTIONS FOR  CHARGER  amp  BATTERY CARTRIDGE USC001 3    1  SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS   This man  of batteries may burst causing personal  ual contains important safety and operat  injury and damage     ung NSE HONS TOF PANET Enara 4  Do not expose charger to rain or snow     2  Before using battery charger  read all  instructions and cautionary markings on   1  battery charger   2  battery  and  3   product using battery     Use of an attachment not recommended   or sold by the battery charger manufac    turer may result in a risk of fire  electric   shock  or injury to persons    3  CAUTION   To reduce risk of injury  charge  only MAKITA rechargeable batteries  marked on the charger label  Other types    6  To reduce risk of damage to electric plug  and cord  pull by plug rather than cord  when disconnecting charger     Make sure cord is located so that it will  not be stepped on  tripped over  or other   wise subjected to damage or stress     An extension cord should not be used  unless absolutely necessary  Use of  improper extension cord could result in a  risk of fire and electric shock  If extension  cord must be used  make sure     a  That pins on plug of extension cord  are the same number  size  and shape  as those of plug on charger     b  That extension cord is properly wired  and in good electrical condition     c  That wire size is at least as large as  the one specified in the table below     Table 1  RECOMMENDED MINIMUM AWG SIZE FOR EXTENSION CORDS FOR BATTERY
10. ecommended to perform clean cutting  operations  Install the plastic cover on the tool by fitting it into  the notches in the tool     13    002741 To attach the vacuum head on the tool  insert the hooks of  the vacuum head into the hole in the base  The vacuum head  can be installed on either left or right side of the base     Then connect a Makita vacuum cleaner to the vacuum head           1  Vacuum head  2  Base    002742       OPERATION CAUTION     e Always hold the base flush with the workpiece  Failure to  do so may cause blade breakage  resulting in a serious  injury    e Advance the tool very slowly when cutting curves or  scrolling  Forcing the tool may cause a slanted cutting  surface and blade breakage     002744 Turn the tool on without the blade making any contact and  wait until the blade attains full soeed  Then rest the base flat  on the workpiece and gently move the tool forward along the  previously marked cutting line     NOTE     e  f the tool is operated continuously until the battery  cartridge has discharged  allow the tool to rest for 15  minutes before proceeding with a fresh battery        1  Cutting line  2  Base    14    002751       002752       1  Cross shaped slot  2  Hex wrench  3  Bolt    002753             1  Edge of motor housing  2  Graduations  3  Base    002758          Bevel cutting    A CAUTION   e Always be sure that the tool is switched off and the  battery cartridge is removed before tilting the base     With the base tilted  you ca
11. he hex  wrench     Anti splintering device    For splinter free cuts  the anti splintering device can be used   To install the anti splintering device  move the base all the  way forward and fit it into the base from the back of base     NOTE     e The anti splintering device cannot be used when making  bevel cuts     002735       1  Screw  2  Plastic base plate  3  Hex wrench    002737       1  Hex wrench  2  Rip fence  Guide rule   3  Bolt    002739       1  Threaded knob  2  Circular guide  3  Pin    002740       1  Notches  2  Base  3  Plastic cover    Plastic base plate  optional accessory     Use the plastic base plate when cutting decorative veneers   plastics  etc  It protects sensitive surfaces from damage  To  replace the base plate  remove the four screws     Rip fence  optional accessory     When cutting widths of under 150 mm  5   29 32     repeat   edly  use of the rip fence  guide rule  will assure fast  clean   straight cuts  To install it  loosen the bolt on the front of the  base  Slip in the rip fence and secure the bolt     Circular guide  optional accessory     Use of the circular guide insures clean  smooth cutting of cir   cles under 200 mm  7   7 8     in radius  Insert the pin through  the center hole and secure it with the threaded knob  Move  the base of the tool forward fully  Then install the circular  guide on the base in the same manner as the rip fence   guide rule      Plastic cover and vacuum head    optional accessory    The vacuum head is r
12. her purposes or for other  manufacturer s batteries     When you charge a new battery cartridge or a battery  cartridge which has not been used for a long period of  time  it may not accept a full charge  This is a normal  condition and does not indicate a problem  You can  recharge the battery cartridge fully after discharging it  completely and recharging a couple of times     If you charge a battery cartridge from a just operated  tool or a battery cartridge which has been left in a  location exposed to direct sunlight or heat for a long  time  the charging light may flash in red color  If this  occurs  wait for a while  Charging will begin after the  battery cartridge cools  The battery cartridge will cool  faster if you remove the battery cartridge from the  battery charger     If the charging light flashes alternately in green and red  color  charging is not possible  The terminals on the  charger or battery cartridge are clogged with dust or the  battery cartridge is worn out or damaged     Trickle charge  Maintenance charge     If you leave the battery cartridge in the charger to prevent  spontaneous discharging after full charge  the charger will  switch into its    trickle charge  maintenance charge     mode  and keep the battery cartridge fresh and fully charged     Tips for maintaining maximum battery life    1     Charge the battery cartridge before completely dis   charged    Always stop tool operation and charge the battery car   tridge when you notice less too
13. ical Safety    4  A battery operated tool with integral bat     teries or a separate battery pack must be  recharged only with the specified charger  for the battery  A charger that may be suit   able for one type of battery may create a risk  of fire when used with another battery     Use battery operated tool only with specif   ically designated battery pack  Use of any  other batteries may create a risk of fire     Personal Safety    6  Stay alert  watch what you are doing  and    use common sense when operating a  power tool  Do not use tool while tired or  under the influence of drugs  alcohol  or  medication  A moment of inattention while  operating power tools may result in serious  personal injury     Dress properly  Do not wear loose cloth   ing or jewelry  Contain long hair  Keep  your hair  clothing  and gloves away from  moving parts  Loose clothes  jewelry  or long  hair can be caught in moving parts     Avoid accidental starting  Be sure switch  is in the locked or off position before  inserting battery pack  Carrying tools with  your finger on the switch or inserting the bat   tery pack into a tool with the switch on invites  accidents     10     11     Remove adjusting keys or wrenches  before turning the tool on  A wrench or a  key that is left attached to a rotating part of  the tool may result in personal injury     Do not overreach  Keep proper footing  and balance at all times  Proper footing and  balance enable better control of the tool in  unexpected s
14. in an  operating condition  because it does not  have to be plugged into an electrical out   let     Always use safety glasses or goggles   Ordinary eye or sun glasses are NOT  safety glasses     Avoid cutting nails  Inspect for and  remove all nails from the workpiece  before operation     Do not cut hollow pipe     Do not cut oversize workpiece     10   11     12     13     Check for the proper clearance beneath  the workpiece before cutting so that the  blade will not strike the floor  workbench   etc     Hold the tool firmly     Check the blade is not contacting the  workpiece before the switch is turned on     Keep hands away from moving parts     Do not leave the tool running  Operate the  tool only when hand held     Always switch off and wait for the blade to  come to a complete stop before removing  the blade from the workpiece     Do not touch the blade or the workpiece  immediately after operation  they may be  extremely hot and could burn your skin     14  Some material contains chemicals which dust inhalation and skin contact  Follow  may be toxic  Take caution to prevent material supplier safety data     SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS    A WARNING   MISUSE or failure to follow the safety rules stated in this    instruction manual may cause serious personal injury     SYMBOLS USD301 1    The followings show the symbols used for tool     Wa volts A E no load speed  Ree EE direct current MIN   oooccccooo     revolutions or reciprocation per  minute    IMPORTANT SAFETY INS
15. ituations     Use safety equipment  Always wear eye  protection  Dust mask  non skid safety  shoes  hard hat  or hearing protection must  be used for appropriate conditions     Tool Use and Care    12     13     14     15     16     17     Use clamps or other practical way to  secure and support the workpiece to a  stable platform  Holding the work by hand or  against your body is unstable and may lead  to loss of control     Do not force tool  Use the correct tool for  your application  The correct tool will do the  job better and safer at the rate for which it is  designed     Do not use tool if switch does not turn it  on or off  A tool that cannot be controlled  with the switch is dangerous and must be  repaired     Disconnect battery pack from tool or  place the switch in the locked or off posi   tion before making any adjustments   changing accessories  or storing the tool   Such preventive safety measures reduce the  risk of starting the tool accidentally     Store idle tools out of reach of children  and other untrained persons  Tools are  dangerous in the hands of untrained users     When battery pack is not in use  keep it  away from other metal objects like  paper  clips  coins  keys  nails  screws  or other  small metal objects that can make a con   nection from one terminal to another   Shorting the battery terminals together may  Cause sparks  burns  or a fire     18     19     20     ADDITIONAL SAFETY RULES    Maintain tools with care  Keep cutting  tools sharp
16. l power     Never recharge a fully charged battery cartridge   Overcharging shortens the battery service life       Charge the battery cartridge with room temperature at    10  C   40  C  50  F   104  F    Let a hot battery cartridge cool down before charging it       Charge the Nickel Metal Hydride battery cartridge when    you do not use it for more than six months     002705          Selecting the cutting action    This tool can be operated with an orbital or a straight line  up  and down  cutting action  The orbital cutting action thrusts  the blade forward on the cutting stroke and greatly increases  cutting speed    To change the cutting action  just turn the cutting action  changing lever to the desired cutting action position  Refer to  the table to select the appropriate cutting action     002788    Cutting action Applications      For cutting mild steel  stainless steel and plastics   Straight line cutting action  For clean cuts in wood and plywood     Small orbit cutting action   For cutting mild steel  aluminum and hard wood     Medium orbit cutting action    For cutting wood and plywood   For fast cutting in aluminum and mild steel        Large orbit cutting action   For fast cutting in wood and plywood     002708       1  Lock off button  2  Switch trigger    002711      n  M      S        1  Speed adjusting dial    10    Switch action    A CAUTION     e Before inserting the battery cartridge into the tool   always check to see that the switch trigger actuates  
17. n make bevel cuts at any angle  between 0   and 45    left or right      Loosen the bolt on the back of the base with the hex wrench   Move the base so that the bolt is positioned in the center of  the cross shaped slot in the base     Tilt the base until the desired bevel angle is obtained  The  edge of the motor housing indicates the bevel angle by grad   uations  Then tighten the bolt to secure the base     Front flush cuts    Loosen the bolt on the back of the base with the hex wrench  and slide the base all the way back  Then tighten the bolt to  secure the base     15    Cutouts  Cutouts can be made with either of two methods A or B     02763 A  Boring a starting hole   For internal cutouts without a lead in cut from an edge   pre drill a starting hole 12 mm  1 2     or more in diameter   Insert the blade into this hole to start your cut        002764 B  Plunge cutting  You need not bore a starting hole or make a lead in cut if  you carefully do as follows      1  Tilt the tool up on the front edge of the base with the  blade point positioned just above the workpiece sur   face         2  Apply pressure to the tool so that the front edge of  the base will not move when you switch on the tool  and gently lower the back end of the tool slowly      3  As the blade pierces the workpiece  slowly lower the  base of the tool down onto the workpiece surface      4  Complete the cut in the normal manner     ooze Finishing edges    To trim edges or make dimensional adjustments  r
18. ool  while pressing the buttons on both sides of the cartridge     To insert the battery cartridge  align the tongue on the  battery cartridge with the groove in the housing and slip  it into place  Always insert it all the way until it locks in  place with a little click  If not  it may accidentally fall out  of the tool  causing injury to you or Someone around you     Do not use force when inserting the battery cartridge  If  the cartridge does not slide in easily  it is not being  inserted correctly     Charging    la    Plug the battery charger into the proper AC voltage  source  The charging light will flash in green color     Insert the battery cartridge so that the plus and minus  terminals on the battery cartridge are on the same sides  as their respective markings on the charger  Insert the  cartridge fully into the port so that it rests on the charger  port floor     When the battery cartridge is inserted  the charging light  color will change from green to red and charging will  begin  The charging light will remain lit steadily during  charging    When the charging light color changes from red to  green  the charging cycle is complete     If you leave the battery cartridge in the charger after the  charging cycle is complete  the charger will switch into  its    trickle charge  maintenance charge     mode       After charging  unplug the charger from the power    Source     NOTE     The battery charger is for charging Makita battery  cartridge  Never use it for ot
19. ow anything to cover or clog the  charger vents     Always cover the battery terminals with  the battery cover when the battery car   tridge is not used     Do not short the battery cartridge      1  Do not touch the terminals with any  conductive material      2  Avoid storing battery cartridge in a  container with other metal objects  such as nails  coins  etc      3  Do not expose battery cartridge to  water or rain     A battery short can cause a large current  flow  overheating  possible burns and  even a breakdown     Do not store the tool and Battery Car   tridge in locations where the temperature  may reach or exceed 50  C  122  F      Do not incinerate the Battery Cartridge  even if it is severely damaged or is com   pletely worn out  The battery cartridge can  explode in a fire     Be careful not to drop  shake or strike bat   tery     Do not charge inside a box or container of  any kind  The battery must be placed in a  well ventilated area during charging     SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS    FUNCTIONAL  DESCRIPTION    002702       1  Button  2  Battery cartridge    004346       1  Battery cartridge  2  Charging light  3  Battery Charger    A CAUTION     Always be sure that the tool is switched off and the  battery cartridge is removed before adjusting or  checking function on the tool     Installing or removing battery cartridge    Always switch off the tool before insertion or removal of  the battery cartridge     To remove the battery cartridge  withdraw it from the t
20. properly and returns to the    OFF    position when  released     To prevent the switch trigger from being accidentally pulled  a  lock off button is provided    To start the tool  depress the lock off button and pull the  switch trigger  Release the switch trigger to stop     Speed adjusting dial    The tool speed can be infinitely adjusted between 500 and  2 800 strokes per minute by turning the adjusting dial  Higher  speed is obtained when the dial is turned in the direction of  number 5  lower speed is obtained when it is turned in the  direction of number 1     Refer to the table to select the proper speed for the work   piece to be cut  However  the appropriate speed may differ  with the type or thickness of the workpiece  In general  higher  speeds will allow you to cut workpieces faster but the service  life of the blade will be reduced     ASSEMBLY             1  Screw  2  Hex wrench    002790    Workpiece to be cut Number on adjusting dial    Wood    Mild steel    Stainless steel  Aluminum       A CAUTION     If the tool is operated continuously at low speeds for a  long time  the motor will get overloaded and heated up     The speed adjusting dial can be turned only as far as 5  and back to 1  Do not force it past 5 or 1  or the speed  adjusting function may no longer work     A CAUTION     Always be sure that the tool is switched off and the  battery cartridge is removed before carrying out any  work on the tool     Installing or removing saw blade    A CAUTION  
21. to your nearest Makita Authorized  Service Center or Distributor that has been desig   nated as a Makita battery recycling location     Call your nearest Makita Service Center or Distributor to  determine the location that provides Makita battery recycling   See your local Yellow Pages under    Tools Electric        17    ACCESSORIES    18    A CAUTION     These accessories or attachments are recommended for  use with your Makita tool specified in this manual  The  use of any other accessories or attachments might  present a risk of injury to persons  Only use accessory  or attachment for its stated purpose     lf you need any assistance for more details regarding these  accessories  ask your local Makita service center     Jig saw blades   Various type of Makita genuine batteries and chargers  Hex wrench 3   Rip fence  guide rule  set   Circular guide set   Plastic base plate   Anti splintering device   Plastic cover   Vacuum head   Hose  For vacuum cleaner        Memo    19       Memo    20       Makita U S A   Inc   14930 Northam Street  La Mirada  CA 90638 5753       l  l  l  5  O  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  Sd A A AS  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l    MAIL THIS PORTION    Your answers to the following questions are appreciated     1  This product was purchased from  
22. un the  blade lightly along the cut edges        Metal cutting    Always use a Suitable coolant  cutting oil  when cutting  metal  Failure to do so will cause significant blade wear  The  underside of the workpiece can be greased instead of using  a coolant     16    MAINTENANCE    001145    _   peep    y    1  Limit mark    002785       1  Brush holder cap  2  Screwdriver    eS    Ni Cd    A CAUTION     e Always be sure that the tool is switched off and the  battery cartridge is removed before attempting to  perform inspection or maintenance     Replacing carbon brushes    Remove and check the carbon brushes regularly  Replace  when they wear down to the limit mark  Keep the carbon  brushes clean and free to slip in the holders  Both carbon  brushes should be replaced at the same time  Use only iden   tical carbon brushes     Use a screwdriver to remove the brush holder caps  Take out  the worn carbon brushes  insert the new ones and secure  the brush holder caps    To maintain product SAFETY and RELIABILITY  repairs  any  other maintenance or adjustment should be performed by  Makita Authorized or Factory Service Centers  always using  Makita replacement parts     ENO001 1    Recycling the Battery    The only way to dispose of a Makita battery is to recycle it   The law prohibits any other method of disposal     To recycle the battery   1  Remove the battery from the tool     2  a  Take the battery to your nearest Makita Factory Ser   vice Center  or    b  Take the battery 
    
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