Milwaukee 2520-059 Manual De Instrucciones página 14

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beyond the shoe throughout the stroke.
For best performance and longest life, see your
MILWAUKEE Electric Tool catalog or go online to
www.milwaukeetool.com to select the best blade
for the job.
Installing and Removing Blades from the Quik-
Lok
Blade Clamp
®
Remove battery pack before changing blades.
Make sure the spindle and blade clamp areas are
clean. Metal chips and sawdust may prevent the
Quik-Lok
Blade Clamp from clamping securely.
®
Blade clamp
Fig. 1
Blade
1. Depending on the job, the blade may be inserted
with the teeth facing up or down. To install a
blade, twist collar in the direction of the arrow
while inserting the blade into the clamp until the
tang butts against the collar.
2. Release collar and the spring loaded mechanism
will clamp the blade firmly in place.
3. Twist collar in the opposite direction of the arrow
to ensure that the blade is locked into the clamp.
4. Tug on blade to make sure it is securely locked
in place.
5. To remove a blade, twist collar in the direction of
the arrow while pulling on the blade. Be careful
when handling hot blades.
Quik-Lok
Blade Clamp Maintenance
®
• Periodically clean dust and debris from the Quik-
Lok
Blade Clamp with dry compressed air.
®
• If the collar resists twisting, twist the collar back
and forth to shake debris loose.
• Periodically lubricate Quik-Lok
a dry lubricant such as graphite.
Removing broken blades from the Quik-Lok
Blade Clamp
Broken blades can be removed by the following:
• Remove battery pack before removing blades.
• Point the tool downward, twist the collar, and
shake the tool up and down (DO NOT turn the tool
on while your fingers are holding the blade clamp
open). The shank of the broken blade should drop
out of the clamp.
• If shaking the tool doesn't work - In most cases, a
corner of the broken blade will extend beyond the
blade clamp. Twist the collar and pull the broken
blade out of the clamp by this corner.
• If the broken stub doesn't extend far enough to be
grabbed by its corner, use a thin blade with small
teeth (such as a metal cutting blade) to hook the
blade that is jammed in the clamp while twisting
the collar and pull it out.
Blade Clamp with
®
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be sure the blade always extends beyond
the shoe and workpiece throughout the
stroke. Blades may shatter if they impact the
workpiece or shoe (Fig. 2).
Fig. 2
Stroke
Stroke
oPERATIoN
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pack before changing or removing acces-
sories. Only use accessories specifically
recommended for this tool. Others may be
hazardous.
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wear safety goggles or glasses with side shields.
Trigger Lock
To lock the trigger, push
the trigger lock as shown.
The trigger will not work
while the switch is in the
locked position. Always
lock the trigger and remove
the battery pack before
performing maintenance
and changing accessories.
Lock the trigger when stor-
ing the tool and when the
tool is not in use.
To unlock
the trigger,
push the trigger lock as
shown.
Fuel Gauge
To determine the amount of charge left in the bat-
tery, pull the trigger. The Fuel Gauge will light up
for 2-3 seconds.
To signal the end of charge, 1 light on the fuel gauge
will flash for 2-3 seconds.
Starting, Stopping and Controlling Speed
To start the tool, grasp the handle firmly and pull
the trigger. An LED is turned on when the trigger
is pulled.
To vary the speed, increase or decrease the pres-
sure on the trigger. The further the trigger is pulled,
the greater the speed.
To stop the tool, release the trigger. Make sure the
blade comes to a complete stop before removing
the blade from a partial cut or laying the tool down.
To reduce the risk of injury,
Always remove battery
To reduce the risk of injury,
Fig. 3
Push
for
Unlock
Push
for
Lock

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