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Mode selector switch
Switch panel
Mode
Low
Medium
Transmisson Mode
High
Max.
NOTE
The mode selector switch can only be set after the
battery has been installed in the tool and the trigger
switch has been pulled once.
3. Stroke Mode
This power tool features a straight mode in which the
blade moves back and forth, and an orbital mode in
which the blade moves back and forth while moving
up and down.
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Mode indicator lamp
Trigger switch
Fig. 21
State of lamp
Once you install the battery and switch on the power, you
can change modes with each press of the mode selector
switch. (Fig. 22)
○ Speed change mode allows the number of maximum
strokes to be switched between 4 levels: low speed,
medium speed, high speed and Max. speed.
With speed change mode, the set number of
maximum strokes will be maintained even if there is a
change in load.
○ With auto mode, electricity consumption and noise
can be suppressed by lowering the number of
maximum strokes during no-load motor operation.
Auto mode automatically increases the number of
revolutions when the load becomes heavier during
operation. When the load becomes lighter, the
number of revolutions is automatically reduced.
Table 4 shows the lamp status and speed.
Table 4
Operating speed
0 – 1,700 /min
0 – 2,000 /min
0 – 2,500 /min
0 – 3,000 /min
For soft materials such as wood, orbital mode
ensures smooth cutting operation while improving the
discharge of sawdust and the interlock with materials.
Use the change lever to select the ideal mode for the
task at hand. (Fig. 23 and Fig. 24)
The ideal mode depends on factors such as the
hardness of the material to be cut and the level of
fi nish required. Use Table 5 as a guideline when
making your choice.
Fig. 22
Uses
Stainless steel
Plastic
Fiber board
Mild steel pipes
Cast-iron tubes
L-shaped angle steel
Aluminum / brass / copper
Plaster board
Wood