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    							PORTABLE 
    JIGSAW 
    INSTRUCTION 
    MANUAL
    MODEL#840067
    0
    THIS MANUAL CONTAINS IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING SAFETY,OPERATION,
    MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE OF THIS PRODUCT.BEFORE USE,READ CAREFULLY AND 
    UNDERST
    AND 
    ALL 
    CAUTIONS,
    WARNINGS,
    INSTR
    UCTIONS 
    AND 
    PRODUCT 
    LABELS.
    FAILURE 
    TO 
    DO
    SO 
    COULD 
    RESUL
    T IN SERIOUS 
    PERSONAL 
    INJUR
    Y AND/OR 
    PROPER
    TY 
    DAMAGE.
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    YOU 
    SHOULD 
    HAVE 
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    ARTMENT 
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    TULA
    TIONS!
    Thanks for choosing this product. At Alltrade, our aim is to provide you with quality
    products 
    at 
    an 
    affordable 
    price, 
    and 
    we 
    want 
    you 
    to 
    be 
    totally 
    satisfied 
    with 
    your
    product 
    and 
    our 
    Customer 
    Ser
    vice. 
    If 
    any 
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    and 
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    is 
    needed, 
    please 
    contact 
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    at 
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    Properly 
    cared 
    for
    , this 
    tool 
    will 
    give 
    you 
    many 
    years 
    of 
    satisfaction.
    INTENDED 
    USE
    This 
    tool 
    is 
    intended 
    for 
    consumer 
    use 
    only
    . This 
    tool 
    is 
    not 
    designed 
    for 
    profes-
    sional 
    use. 
    The 
    power 
    cord 
    should 
    only 
    be 
    used 
    in 
    approved 
    electrical 
    outlets 
    as
    described 
    in 
    this 
    manual.
    RECOGNIZE 
    SAFETY 
    SYMBOLS, 
    WORDS 
    AND 
    LABELS
    The safety instructions provided in this manual are not intended to cover all possible
    conditions 
    and 
    practices 
    that 
    may 
    occur 
    when 
    operating, 
    maintaining 
    and 
    cleaning
    power 
    tools.
    Always 
    use 
    common 
    sense 
    and 
    pay 
    particular 
    attention 
    to 
    all 
    the 
    DANGER
    , 
    WARNING
    , CAUTION
    and 
    NOTE
    statements 
    of 
    this 
    manual.
    This 
    is 
    the 
    safety 
    alert 
    symbol. 
    It is 
    used 
    to 
    alert
    you 
    to 
    potential 
    personal 
    injur
    y hazards. 
    Obey 
    all
    safety 
    messages 
    that 
    follow 
    this 
    symbol 
    to 
    avoid
    possible 
    injur
    y or 
    death.
    !DANGER
    indicates an imminently hazardous 
    situation 
    which, 
    if not 
    avoided, 
    will 
    result 
    in 
    death
    or 
    serious 
    injur
    y.
    !WARNING
    indicates a potentially hazardous 
    situation 
    which, 
    if 
    not 
    avoided, 
    could 
    result 
    in
    death 
    or 
    serious 
    injur
    y.
    !CAUTION
    indicates a potentially hazardous 
    situation 
    which, 
    if 
    not 
    avoided, 
    may 
    result 
    in
    minor 
    or 
    moderate 
    injur
    y.
    TABLE 
    OF 
    CONTENTS
    CONGRA
    TULA
    TIONS!
     . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
    2
    INTENDED 
    USE
     . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
    2
    SECTION 
    ONE
    RECOGNIZE 
    SAFETY 
    SYMBOLS, 
    WORDS 
    AND 
    LABELS
     . . . . . . . . . . . .
    2-3
    IMPOR
    TANT 
    SAFEGUARDS
     . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
    3
    SECTION 
    TWO
    GENERAL 
    SAFETY 
    RULES 
    – FOR 
    ALL 
    ELECTRIC 
    POWER 
    TOOLS
     . . . .3
    WORK 
    AREA
     . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
    4
    ELECTRICAL 
    SAFETY
     . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
    4
    PERSONAL 
    SAFETY
     . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
    4-5
    TOOL 
    USE 
    AND 
    CARE
     . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
    5
    SERVICE
     . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
    5
    SECTION 
    THREE
    SPECIFIC 
    SAFETY 
    RULES 
    AND/OR 
    SYMBOLS
     . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
    6
    IMPOR
    TANT 
    SAFETY 
    RULES 
    FOR 
    JIGSA
    WS
     . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
    6-7
    SYMBOLS
     . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
    7
    SECTION 
    FOUR
    FUNCTIONAL 
    DESCRIPTION
     . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
    8-13
    JIGSA
    W 
    COMPONENTS
     . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
    8
    ASSEMBL
    Y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
    9
    ATTACHING 
    THE 
    BLADE
     . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
    9
    JIGSA
    W 
    OPERA
    TION
     . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
    10
    OPERA
    TING 
    THE 
    ON/OFF 
    SWITCH
     . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
    10
    CUTTING 
    TIPS
     . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
    10-11
    CUTTING 
    WITH 
    A STRAIGHTEDGE
     . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
    11
    PLUNGE 
    CUTTING
     . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
    12
    MET
    AL 
    CUTTING
     . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
    12
    BEVEL 
    OR 
    ANGLE 
    CUTTING
     . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
    13
    SECTION 
    FIVE
    MAINTENANCE 
    AND 
    CLEANING
     . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
    13
    ACCESSORIES
     . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
    14
    SPECIFICA
    TIONS
     . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
    14
    OTHER 
    CONSUMER 
    DO-IT
    -YOURSELF 
    (DIY) 
    TOOLS
     . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
    15
    SECTION 
    SIX
    2 YEAR 
    LIMITED 
    WARRANTY
     . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
    15-18
    1
    2  
    						
    							WORK 
    AREA
    Keep 
    your 
    work 
    area 
    clean 
    and 
    well 
    lit.
    Cluttered 
    benches 
    and 
    dark 
    areas 
    invite
    accidents.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.
    Distractions 
    can 
    cause 
    you 
    to 
    lose 
    control. 
    ELECTRICAL 
    SAFETY
    Double 
    insulated 
    tools 
    are 
    equipped 
    with 
    a polarized 
    plug 
    (one 
    blade 
    is 
    wider
    than 
    the 
    other
    .) 
    This 
    plug 
    will 
    fit 
    in 
    a polarized 
    outlet 
    only 
    one 
    way
    . If the 
    plug
    does 
    not 
    fit 
    fully 
    in 
    the 
    outlet, 
    reverse 
    the 
    plug. 
    If it still 
    does 
    not 
    fit, 
    contact 
    a
    qualified 
    electrician 
    to 
    install 
    a polarized 
    outlet. 
    Do 
    not 
    change 
    the 
    plug 
    in 
    any
    way
    .Double 
    insulation 
    eliminates 
    the 
    need 
    for 
    the 
    three 
    wire 
    grounded 
    power 
    cord
    and 
    grounded 
    power 
    supply 
    system. 
    Avoid 
    body 
    contact 
    with 
    grounded 
    surfaces 
    such 
    as 
    pipes, 
    radiators, 
    ranges 
    and
    refrigerators
    . There 
    is 
    an 
    increased 
    risk 
    of 
    electric 
    shock 
    if your 
    body 
    is 
    grounded.
    Don’t 
    expose 
    power 
    tools 
    to 
    rain 
    or 
    wet 
    conditions.
    Water 
    entering 
    a power 
    tool
    will 
    increase 
    the 
    risk 
    of 
    electric 
    shock.
    Do 
    not 
    abuse 
    the 
    cord. 
    Never 
    use 
    the 
    cord 
    to 
    carr
    y the 
    tool 
    or 
    pull 
    the 
    plug 
    from
    an 
    outlet. 
    Keep 
    the 
    cord 
    away 
    from 
    heat, 
    oil, 
    sharp 
    edges, 
    or 
    moving 
    parts.
    Replace 
    damaged 
    cords 
    immediately
    . Damaged 
    cords 
    increase 
    the 
    risk 
    of 
    electric
    shock.When 
    operating 
    the 
    tool 
    outside, 
    use 
    an 
    outdoor 
    extension 
    cord 
    marked 
    “W
    -A”
    or 
    “W
    .”These 
    cords 
    are 
    rated 
    for 
    outdoor 
    use 
    and 
    reduce 
    the 
    risk 
    of 
    electric 
    shock.
    PERSONAL 
    SAFETY
    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 
    injur
    y.
    Dress 
    properly
    . Do 
    not 
    wear 
    loose 
    clothing 
    or 
    jewelr
    y. Contain 
    long 
    hair
    . Keep
    your 
    hair
    , clothing, 
    and 
    gloves 
    away 
    from 
    moving 
    parts.
    Loose 
    clothes, 
    jewelr
    y or
    long 
    hair 
    can 
    be 
    caught 
    in 
    moving 
    parts. 
    Avoid 
    accidental 
    starting. 
    Be 
    sure 
    switch 
    is 
    off 
    before 
    plugging 
    in. Carrying tools
    with your finger on the switch or plugging in tools that have the switch on invites accidents. 
    4
    3
    CAUTION
    used 
    without 
    the 
    safety 
    alert 
    symbol
    indicates 
    a potentially 
    hazardous 
    situation 
    which,
    if not 
    avoided, 
    may 
    result 
    in 
    property 
    damage.
    NOTEprovides additional information that is useful
    for 
    proper 
    use 
    and 
    maintenance 
    of 
    this 
    tool. 
    If a
    NOTE 
    is indicated 
    make 
    sure 
    it is fully 
    understood.
    IMPOR
    TANT 
    SAFEGUARDS
    People 
    with 
    electronic 
    devices, 
    such 
    as 
    pacemakers, 
    should 
    consult 
    their
    physician(s) 
    before 
    using 
    this 
    product. 
    Operation 
    of 
    electrical 
    equipment 
    in
    close 
    proximity 
    to 
    a heart 
    pacemaker 
    could 
    cause 
    interference 
    or 
    failure 
    of
    the 
    pacemaker
    .
    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:
    • Lead 
    from 
    lead-based 
    paints. 
    • Crystalline 
    silica 
    from 
    bricks 
    and 
    cement 
    and 
    other 
    masonr
    y products,
    and 
    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 
    dust 
    masks 
    that 
    are
    specially 
    designed 
    to 
    filter 
    out 
    microscopic 
    particles.
    WARNING: 
    Handling 
    the 
    power 
    cord 
    on 
    this 
    product 
    may 
    expose 
    you 
    to 
    lead, 
    a
    chemical 
    known 
    to 
    the 
    State 
    of 
    California 
    to 
    cause 
    cancer 
    and 
    birth 
    defects 
    or
    other 
    reproductive 
    harm.
    Wash 
    hands 
    after 
    handling.
    GENERAL 
    SAFETY 
    RULES 
    – FOR 
    ALL 
    ELECTRIC 
    POWER 
    TOOLS
    READ 
    AND 
    UNDERST
    AND 
    ALL 
    INSTRUCTIONS.
    Failure 
    to
    follow 
    all 
    instructions 
    listed 
    below 
    may 
    result 
    in 
    electric 
    shock, 
    fire 
    and/or 
    serious 
    personal 
    injur
    y.
    SA
    VE 
    THESE 
    INSTRUCTIONS 
    FOR 
    FUTURE 
    REFERENCE.  
    						
    							SPECIFIC 
    SAFETY 
    RULES 
    AND/OR 
    SYMBOLS
    Hold 
    tool 
    by 
    insulated 
    gripping 
    surfaces 
    when 
    performing 
    an 
    operation 
    where 
    the
    cutting 
    tool 
    may 
    contact 
    hidden 
    wiring.
    Contact 
    with 
    a “live” 
    wire 
    will 
    also 
    make
    exposed 
    metal 
    parts 
    of 
    the 
    tool 
    “live” 
    and 
    shock 
    the 
    operator
    .
    IMPOR
    TANT 
    SAFETY 
    RULES 
    FOR 
    JIGSA
    WS
    Always 
    wear 
    safety 
    goggles 
    or 
    other 
    approved 
    eye 
    protection 
    when 
    using 
    this
    tool. 
    Always 
    use 
    an 
    appropriate 
    dust 
    mask 
    or 
    respirator 
    during 
    operations
    where 
    dust 
    can 
    be 
    generated.
    To reduce 
    exposure 
    to 
    these 
    chemicals 
    always
    work 
    in 
    a well 
    ventilated 
    area. 
    Use 
    approved 
    safety 
    equipment 
    and 
    dust 
    masks
    that 
    are 
    specially 
    manufactured 
    to 
    filter 
    out 
    microscopic 
    particles.
    Hold 
    the 
    Jigsaw 
    by 
    the 
    insulated 
    gripping 
    surfaces 
    when 
    performing 
    an 
    opera-
    tion 
    where 
    the 
    blade 
    may 
    contact 
    hidden 
    wiring 
    or 
    the 
    tool 
    power 
    cord.
    Contact
    with 
    a live 
    electrical 
    wire 
    will 
    make 
    exposed 
    metal 
    parts 
    of 
    the 
    jigsaw 
    hot 
    and 
    cre-
    ate 
    a potential 
    for 
    electrical 
    shock 
    to 
    the 
    operator
    . Do 
    not 
    cut 
    into 
    existing 
    walls 
    or
    other 
    blind 
    areas 
    where 
    existing 
    electrical 
    wires 
    may 
    be 
    present. 
    If this 
    situation 
    is
    necessar
    y, remove 
    all 
    fuses 
    and/or 
    turn 
    all 
    cir
    cuit 
    breakers 
    off 
    in 
    the 
    work 
    area. 
    After
    cuts 
    have 
    been 
    completed 
    in 
    the 
    blind 
    areas, 
    inspect 
    to 
    ensure 
    that 
    no 
    electrical 
    wire
    was 
    cut 
    or 
    nicked 
    before 
    reinstalling 
    fuses 
    and/or 
    engaging 
    cir
    cuit 
    breakers.
    Never 
    leave 
    the 
    jigsaw 
    with 
    the 
    trigger 
    left 
    in 
    the 
    locked 
    ON 
    position. 
    Before
    plugging 
    in 
    the 
    jigsaw
    , inspect 
    to 
    make 
    sure 
    the 
    trigger 
    lock 
    is 
    in 
    the 
    OFF 
    posi-
    tion. 
    Accidentally 
    plugging 
    the 
    jigsaw 
    in 
    with 
    the 
    trigger 
    lock 
    engaged 
    can 
    result 
    in
    premature 
    starting 
    of 
    the 
    tool, 
    which 
    can 
    cause 
    damage 
    to 
    the 
    tool 
    and/or 
    serious
    injur
    y to 
    the 
    operator
    .
    Keep 
    hands 
    away 
    from 
    the 
    cutting 
    area. 
    Do 
    not 
    reach 
    under 
    material 
    being 
    cut
    while 
    the 
    jigsaw 
    is 
    running.
    Serious 
    injur
    y could 
    occur
    . Always 
    turn 
    the 
    jigsaw
    OFF 
    before 
    inspecting 
    the 
    cutting 
    area.
    Do 
    not 
    use 
    dull 
    or 
    damaged 
    blades 
    with 
    the 
    jigsaw
    .Bent 
    or 
    damaged 
    blades 
    can
    break 
    or 
    cause 
    a kickback 
    resulting 
    in 
    serious 
    injur
    y to 
    the 
    operator
    . Dull 
    blades 
    will
    cause 
    the 
    jigsaw 
    to 
    per
    form 
    improperly 
    and 
    may 
    damage 
    the 
    tool.
    Before 
    starting 
    to 
    cut 
    with 
    the 
    jigsaw
    , turn 
    it ON 
    and 
    allow 
    the 
    blade 
    to 
    come 
    to
    full 
    speed.
    The jigsaw can chatter or vibrate if the blade speed is too slow at the start of
    the cut. This can cause the jigsaw to kickback and damage the work area or cause injury.
    Always 
    secure 
    working 
    material 
    before 
    attempting 
    to 
    make 
    a cut 
    with 
    the 
    jigsaw
    .
    Never 
    hold 
    the 
    material 
    with 
    your 
    free 
    hand 
    or 
    across 
    your 
    legs. 
    Small 
    or 
    thin 
    mate-
    rial 
    may 
    flex 
    or 
    vibrate 
    causing 
    loss 
    of 
    control 
    and 
    possible 
    injur
    y.
    Remove 
    adjusting 
    keys 
    or 
    wrenches 
    before 
    turning 
    the 
    power 
    tool 
    “ON”.
    A wrench 
    or 
    a key 
    that 
    is left 
    attached 
    to 
    a rotating 
    part 
    of 
    the 
    power 
    tool 
    may 
    result
    in 
    personal 
    injur
    y.
    Do 
    not 
    overreach. 
    Keep 
    proper 
    footing 
    and 
    balance 
    at 
    all 
    times. 
    Proper 
    footing
    and 
    balance 
    enables 
    better 
    control 
    of 
    the 
    power 
    tool 
    in 
    unexpected 
    situations.
    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
    Use 
    clamps 
    or 
    other 
    practical 
    ways 
    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 the tool if the power switch does not turn it “ON” or “OFF”.Any tool that
    cannot be controlled with the switch is dangerous and must be repaired.
    Disconnect 
    the 
    power 
    cord 
    plug 
    from 
    the 
    power 
    source 
    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.
    Maintain 
    tools 
    with 
    care. 
    Keep 
    cutting 
    tools 
    sharp 
    and 
    clean. 
    Properly 
    maintained
    tools 
    with 
    a 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 
    recommended 
    by 
    the 
    manufacturer 
    for 
    your 
    model.
    Accessories 
    that 
    may 
    be 
    suitable 
    for 
    one 
    tool 
    may 
    create 
    a risk 
    of 
    injur
    y when 
    used
    on 
    another 
    tool.
    SERVICE
    Tool 
    ser
    vice 
    must 
    be 
    performed 
    only 
    by 
    qualified 
    repair 
    personnel.
    Ser
    vice 
    or
    maintenance 
    by 
    unqualified 
    personnel 
    may 
    result 
    in 
    a risk 
    of 
    injur
    y. 
    When 
    ser
    vicing 
    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 
    could 
    create 
    a risk 
    of 
    shock 
    or 
    injur
    y.
    5
    6  
    						
    							FUNCTIONAL 
    DESCRIPTION
    Disconnect 
    the 
    power 
    plug 
    from 
    the 
    AC 
    power 
    source
    before any assembly, adjustments, or adding/removing accessories.
    Following 
    this 
    preventative 
    step 
    reduces 
    the 
    risk 
    of 
    the 
    saw 
    coming 
    on 
    acciden-
    tally 
    and 
    the 
    risk 
    of 
    damage 
    to 
    the 
    workpiece 
    and 
    injur
    y to 
    the 
    operator
    .
    Note:
    For 
    tool 
    specifications, 
    refer 
    to 
    the 
    nameplate 
    on 
    the 
    jigsaw
    .
    8
    7
    Make 
    sure 
    all 
    adjusting 
    screws 
    on 
    the 
    jigsaw 
    are 
    firmly 
    tightened.
    Failure 
    to
    tighten 
    the 
    adjustment 
    screws 
    can 
    cause 
    the 
    blade 
    to 
    disengage 
    from 
    its 
    holder
    possibly 
    damaging 
    the 
    jigsaw 
    or 
    causing 
    injur
    y to 
    the 
    operator
    .
    When 
    removing 
    the 
    blade 
    or 
    other 
    accessories 
    from 
    the 
    jigsaw
    , avoid 
    contact
    with 
    the 
    skin. 
    Always 
    wear 
    protective 
    gloves 
    when 
    handling 
    the 
    jigsaw 
    or 
    any
    accessor
    y.The 
    blade 
    can 
    become 
    hot 
    after 
    prolonged 
    use 
    and 
    will 
    cause 
    burns. 
    SYMBOLS
    IMPOR
    TANT
    : Some 
    of 
    the 
    following 
    symbols 
    may 
    be 
    used 
    on 
    your 
    tool. 
    Please
    study 
    them 
    and 
    learn 
    their 
    meaning. 
    Proper 
    interpretation 
    of 
    these 
    symbols 
    will
    allow 
    you 
    to 
    operate 
    the 
    tool 
    better 
    and 
    safer
    .
    SYMBOL
    NAME
    EXPLANA
    TION
    V
    Volts
    Voltage 
    (Potential)
    A
    Amperes
    Current
    Hz
    Hertz
    Frequency 
    (Cycles 
    per 
    Second)
    W
    Watt
    Power
    Kg
    Kilograms
    Weight
    Alternating 
    Current
    Type 
    of 
    Current
    Direct 
    Current
    Type 
    of 
    Current
    Alternating 
    or 
    Direct 
    Current
    Type 
    of 
    Current
    Earthing 
    Terminal
    Grounding 
    Terminal
    Class 
    II Construction
    Denotes 
    Double 
    Insulation
    min
    Minutes
    Time
    s
    Seconds
    Time
    !
    Diameter
    Size 
    of 
    Drill 
    Bits, 
    Grinding 
    Wheels, 
    etc.
    No 
    load 
    speed
    No-load 
    Rotational 
    Speed
    .../min
    Revolutions 
    per 
    Minute
    Revolutions, 
    Sur
    face 
    Speed, 
    Strokes, 
    etc. 
    per 
    Minute
    1,2,3, 
    …
    Ring 
    Selector 
    Settings
    Speed, 
    Torque 
    or 
    Position 
    Settings
    0
    Speed Control Switc
    h
    TriggerTrigger Loc
    k
    Hex Wr
    enc
    h
    Stor
    age
    Power Cor
    d
    Strain Relief
    PowerCor
    d
    VacuumAttac
    hment
    Bevel Markings
    Baseplate
    Roller Guide
    Blade
    Blade Guar
    d
    Blade Holder
    GearHousing
    Bevel Plate
    FIGURE 1.
    JIGSAW COMPONENTS  
    						
    							JIGSA
    W 
    OPERA
    TION
    ADJUSTING 
    SPEED
    The 
    operating 
    speed 
    of 
    the 
    jigsaw 
    can
    be 
    varied 
    by 
    using 
    the 
    Speed 
    Control
    Switch 
    located 
    on 
    the 
    top 
    of 
    the 
    jigsaw
    .  Turn 
    the 
    speed 
    control 
    from
    0 to 
    6 to 
    set 
    the 
    speed. 
    On 
    most 
    cuts,
    such 
    as 
    wood 
    and 
    metal, 
    the 
    faster
    speed 
    works 
    best. 
    On 
    other 
    materials,
    such 
    as 
    plastic 
    or 
    laminants, 
    a slower
    speed 
    might 
    be 
    necessar
    y to 
    reduce
    vibration 
    and 
    make 
    smoother 
    cuts. 
    TRIGGER 
    ON-OFF 
    SWITCH
    Plug 
    the 
    jigsaw 
    into 
    an 
    approved 
    115 
    V AC 
    outlet. 
    This 
    tool 
    is 
    double 
    insulated
    and 
    equipped 
    with 
    a polarized 
    plug 
    (one 
    blade 
    is 
    wider 
    than 
    the 
    other). 
    Double
    insulation 
    eliminates 
    the 
    need 
    for 
    a special 
    three-wire 
    grounded 
    power 
    supply
    .
    Holding 
    the 
    jigsaw 
    by 
    the 
    insulated 
    handle, 
    squeeze 
    the 
    trigger 
    to 
    turn 
    the 
    jigsaw
    ON
    and 
    release 
    the 
    trigger 
    to 
    turn 
    the 
    jigsaw 
    OFF
    . Allow 
    the 
    blade 
    to 
    reach 
    the
    maximum 
    set 
    speed 
    before 
    bringing 
    it in 
    contact 
    with 
    the 
    workpiece.
    CUTTING 
    TIPS
    Place 
    the 
    finish 
    side 
    of 
    the
    workpiece 
    down 
    and 
    clamp 
    it
    to 
    a workbench 
    or 
    table. 
    Draw
    cutting 
    lines 
    on 
    the 
    back 
    side.
    Place 
    the 
    front 
    edge 
    of 
    the 
    saw
    baseplate on the workpiece
    and 
    line 
    up 
    the 
    blade 
    with 
    the
    line 
    to 
    be 
    cut. 
    Press 
    the 
    jigsaw
    down 
    firmly 
    on 
    the 
    workpiece
    and cut slowly along the
    guidelines. Build up cutting
    speed 
    as 
    you 
    progress. 
    If you
    want 
    to 
    leave 
    room 
    for 
    finish
    sanding, 
    cut 
    slightly 
    to 
    the 
    out-
    side 
    of 
    the 
    drawn 
    guidelines.
    10
    ASSEMBL
    Y
    Disconnect plug from AC power source before 
    assembling 
    parts, 
    making 
    adjustments, 
    or 
    changing 
    blades.
    Failure 
    to
    remove 
    electrical 
    power 
    could 
    cause 
    accidental 
    starting 
    of 
    the 
    jigsaw 
    resulting
    in 
    serious 
    injur
    y to 
    the 
    operator 
    and/or 
    damage 
    to 
    the 
    tool. 
    ATTACHING 
    THE 
    BLADE
    1.Firmly 
    grip 
    the 
    plastic 
    blade 
    guard
    and 
    slide 
    it up 
    to 
    expose 
    the 
    blade
    clamp.
    2.Using 
    a hex 
    wrench 
    (provided 
    in 
    a
    slot 
    beneath 
    the 
    motor), 
    loosen 
    the
    two 
    hex 
    socket-head 
    screws 
    on 
    the
    blade 
    clamp 
    until 
    it slides 
    for
    ward
    enough 
    to 
    open 
    a slot 
    for 
    the 
    blade.
    3.Insert 
    the 
    blade 
    into 
    the 
    blade
    clamp 
    with 
    the 
    cutting 
    edge 
    facing 
    to 
    the 
    front 
    of 
    the 
    jigsaw
    .
    Speed Control
    Switc
    h
    0
    6
    Trigger Loc
    k
    Trigger
    FIGURE 4.
    ADJUSTING THE SPEED CONTROL SWITCH
    Baseplate
    GuidelineBlade
    Jigsaw
    Workpiece
    (Finish SideFacing DOWN)
    FIGURE 5.
    MAKING THE INITIAL CUT
    FIGURE 2.
    MOVING THE CLEAR PLASTIC BLADE
    GUARD TO LOOSEN THE BLADE CLAMP
    He
    x Soc
    ket-head
    Scr
    ews
    He
    x Wr
    enc
    h
    Tighten
    Loosen
    Roller Guide
    Blade
    Blade Guar
    d
    Blade Guar
    d
    Grip Blade Guard at
    bottom-rear and 
    press inward to 
    slide upward.
    FIGURE 3.
    INSERTING THE BLADE 
    INTO THE BLADE CLAMP
    4.Using a hex wrench, securely tighten
    the 
    two 
    hex 
    socket-head 
    screws 
    on
    the 
    blade 
    clamp.
    5.Using 
    a hex 
    wrench, 
    loosen 
    the 
    two
    hex 
    socket-head 
    screws 
    holding 
    the
    bottom 
    board 
    and 
    the 
    guide 
    roller
    on 
    the 
    saw 
    housing.
    6.Slide the guide roller forward until the
    back of the blade fits loosely in the
    center groove. Using a hex wrench,
    securely tighten the two hex socket-
    head screws holding the guide roller
    and bottom board to the saw housing.  
    						
    							Do 
    not 
    force 
    the 
    jigsaw 
    into 
    the 
    workpiece.
    This 
    could
    cause 
    the 
    blade 
    teeth 
    to 
    wear 
    down 
    with-out 
    cutting 
    or 
    even 
    cause 
    the 
    blade 
    to
    break 
    causing 
    damage 
    to 
    the 
    jigsaw 
    or 
    injur
    y to 
    the 
    operator
    . Let 
    the 
    saw 
    reach
    full 
    speed 
    before 
    engaging 
    the 
    workpiece.
    CUTTING 
    WITH 
    A STRAIGHTEDGE
    Whenever 
    possible, 
    use 
    a 
    coarse
    cutting 
    blade. 
    Fine-tooth 
    blades 
    pre-
    vent the cuts from being made
    smoothly 
    and 
    risk 
    the 
    possibility 
    of
    the 
    blade 
    wearing 
    out 
    prematurely 
    or
    even 
    breaking. 
    Clamp 
     a rigid 
    straightedge 
    onto 
    the
    workpiece 
    leaving 
    enough 
    room 
    for
    the 
    jigsaw 
    baseplate 
    to 
    slide 
    along
    beside 
    it while 
    lining 
    up 
    the 
    center 
    of
    the 
    blade 
    with 
    the 
    drawn 
    cut 
    lines.
    This 
    can 
    best 
    be 
    done 
    by 
    taking 
    a
    measurement 
    from 
    the 
    blade 
    to 
    the
    outside 
    edge 
    of 
    the 
    baseplate 
    and
    making several marks the same 
    distance 
    along 
    the 
    cutline 
    so 
    the
    straightedge 
    can 
    be 
    clamped 
    parallel
    to 
    the 
    cutline.
    PLUNGE 
    CUTTING
    Plunge 
    cutting 
    is 
    useful 
    when 
    it 
    is 
    necessar
    y to 
    make 
    cutouts 
    inside 
    the
    workpiece. 
    First, 
    draw 
    lines 
    where 
    the
    cut 
    is 
    to 
    be 
    made. 
    Drill 
    guide 
    holes 
    in
    the 
    four 
    corners. 
    Turn 
    on 
    the 
    jigsaw
    and 
    insert 
    the 
    blade 
    into 
    one 
    of 
    the
    starter 
    holes. 
    Move 
    the 
    jigsaw 
    along
    the 
    cutlines 
    until 
    rough 
    cut 
    is 
    finished.
    If the 
    cutout 
    needs 
    square 
    corners, 
    use
    the 
    jigsaw 
    to 
    finish 
    cutting 
    the 
    corners
    after 
    the 
    cutout 
    is 
    done.
    MET
    AL 
    CUTTING
    Metal 
    cutting 
    requires 
    a different 
    type 
    blade 
    than 
    the 
    ones 
    used 
    on 
    other 
    materials.
    Do 
    not
    try and 
    cut 
    metal 
    workpieces 
    with 
    a regular 
    jigsaw 
    blade. 
    Refer 
    to 
    the
    Assembly 
    Instructions
    for 
    changing 
    the 
    blade. 
    When 
    cutting 
    metal, 
    clamp 
    the 
    material 
    down 
    securely
    . Grasp 
    the 
    jigsaw 
    firmly 
    and 
    push 
    the 
    blade 
    slowly 
    into 
    the
    metal. 
    Use 
    slower 
    speeds 
    and 
    lubricate 
    the 
    blade 
    with 
    cutting 
    wax, 
    if available, 
    or
    kerosene 
    or 
    cutting 
    oil. 
    When 
    cutting 
    thin 
    metal, 
    sandwich 
    it between 
    pieces 
    of 
    thin
    wood.When 
    cutting 
    aluminum 
    conduit 
    or 
    angle 
    iron, 
    securely 
    clamp 
    it in 
    a vise 
    and 
    cut 
    as
    close 
    to 
    the 
    vise 
    jaws 
    as 
    possible. 
    When 
    cutting 
    tubing 
    with 
    a larger 
    diameter 
    than
    the 
    blade 
    depth, 
    cut 
    through 
    the 
    wall 
    of 
    the 
    tube, 
    insert 
    the 
    blade 
    into 
    the 
    cut 
    and
    rotate 
    it toward 
    the 
    front 
    edge 
    of 
    the 
    saw
    .  12
    11
    Line ofCutBaseplateAgainstStraightedge
    ClampFIGURE 5.
    CUTTING WITH A STRAIGHTEDGE
    FIGURE 6.
    PLUNGE CUTTING
    Starter Holes
    Guidelines  
    						
    							ACCESSORIES
    Use 
    only 
    accessories 
    that 
    are 
    recommended 
    by 
    the 
    manufacturer 
    for 
    your 
    model.
    Accessories 
    that 
    may 
    be 
    suitable 
    for 
    one 
    tool 
    may 
    become 
    hazardous 
    when 
    used 
    on
    another 
    tool.
    Always 
    attach 
    grounded 
    (3-prong) 
    extension 
    cords 
    to 
    grounded 
    (3-hole) 
    outlets.
    If you 
    must 
    use 
    an 
    extension 
    cord, 
    be 
    sure 
    that 
    the 
    gauge 
    is 
    large 
    enough 
    to 
    carr
    y
    the 
    amount 
    of 
    current 
    necessar
    y for 
    your 
    power 
    tool.
    If not, 
    your 
    tool 
    may 
    experi-
    ence 
    a loss 
    of 
    power
    , excessive 
    voltage 
    drop 
    or 
    overheating. 
    The 
    smaller 
    the 
    gauge
    number
    , the 
    heavier 
    the 
    cord 
    (see 
    table 
    below).
    RECOMMENDED 
    SIZES 
    OF 
    EXTENSION 
    CORDS 
    120 
    VOL
    T AC 
    60 
    HZ 
    TOOLS
    TOOL 
    CURRENT 
    RA
    TING
    CONDUCTOR 
    SIZE 
    IN 
    A.W
    .G
    AMPERE
    10FT
    .
    25FT
    .
    50FT
    .
    100FT
    .
    3-6
    18
    18
    18
    18
    6-8
    18
    18
    18
    16
    8-10
    18
    18
    18
    14
    10-12
    16
    16
    14
    14
    12-16
    14
    12
    12
    -
    16-20
    12
    12
    12
    -
    SPECIFICA
    TIONS
    SPECIFICA
    TIONS
    Voltage
    120V 
    60 
    Hz 
    Rated 
    Current
    3.5A
    Strokes 
    per 
    minute
    500-3000/min
    Max. 
    Cutting 
    Thickness
    Wood 
    55mm
    Steel 
    6mm
    14
    BEVEL 
    OR 
    ANGLE 
    CUTTING
    The 
    jigsaw 
    baseplate 
    can 
    be 
    tilted 
    from 
    0º 
    to 
    45º 
    for 
    making 
    bevel 
    or
    angled 
    cuts.
    1.Make 
    sure 
    the 
    trigger 
    is 
    fully 
    released
    and 
    not 
    in 
    the 
    locked-on 
    position.
    Unplug 
    the 
    power 
    cord 
    from 
    the 
    AC
    power 
    sour
    ce.
    2.Turn 
    the 
    jigsaw 
    over 
    so 
    the 
    baseplate
    faces 
    up. 
    Using 
    the 
    3 mm 
    hexwrench,
    loosen 
    the 
    two 
    hex 
    socket 
    -head
    screws 
    attaching 
    the 
    baseplate.
    3.Rotate 
    the 
    baseplate 
    to 
    the 
    desired
    angle. 
    There 
    markings 
    for 
    0º 
    and 
    45º.
    If another 
    angle 
    is 
    desired, 
    line 
    up 
    the
    baseplate 
    to 
    a protractor 
    using 
    the
    jigsaw 
    blade 
    as 
    reference. 
    4.When 
    the 
    proper 
    angle 
    is 
    obtained,
    securely 
    tighten 
    the 
    two 
    hex 
    socket-
    head 
    screws 
    with 
    the 
    hexwrench. 
    Make 
    sure 
    the 
    roller 
    guide 
    is 
    placed 
    back 
    against 
    the 
    blade.
    MAINTENANCE 
    AND 
    CLEANING
    CLEANING: 
    To avoid 
    accidents, 
    be 
    sure 
    to 
    disconnect 
    the
    tool 
    from 
    the 
    electrical 
    power 
    source 
    before 
    any 
    cleaning 
    or 
    maintenance.
    The 
    tool 
    can 
    be 
    cleaned 
    by 
    using 
    compressed 
    dry air
    . If compressed 
    air 
    is 
    not
    available, 
    a soft 
    natural 
    bristle 
    paint 
    brush 
    will 
    work. 
    Always 
    wear 
    safety 
    gog-
    gles 
    when 
    cleaning 
    tools 
    with 
    compressed 
    air
    .
    Avoid using certain cleaning agents and solvents.
    Chemicals 
    like 
    gasoline, 
    carbon 
    tetrachloride, 
    acetone, 
    paint 
    thinner 
    or 
    ammo-
    nia 
    products 
    can 
    damage 
    the 
    plastic 
    parts 
    of 
    the 
    tool.
    13
    Bottom View
    Loosen bothhex soc
    ket-
    head scr
    ews
    to tilt thebaseplate forbevel cutsRoller Guide
    Blade
    FIGURE 7. 
    BEVEL CUTTING   
    						
    							Warranty 
    Performance 
    By 
    pur
    chasing 
    the 
    product, 
    pur
    chaser 
    expressly 
    acknowledges 
    and 
    agrees 
    that 
    their
    sole 
    and 
    exclusive 
    remedy 
    under 
    this 
    warranty 
    shall 
    be 
    strictly 
    limited 
    to 
    the 
    repair
    or 
    replacement 
    of 
    any 
    covered 
    nonconforming 
    items 
    or 
    parts 
    thereof 
    provided 
    that
    any 
    such 
    nonconforming 
    item 
    and/or 
    part 
    is 
    promptly 
    returned 
    to 
    Alltrade’
    s facility
    postage 
    pre-paid 
    and 
    insured 
    (address: 
    ALL
    TRADE 
    Warranty 
    Claims 
    & 
    Repair
    , 
    1431 
    Via 
    Plata, 
    Long 
    Beach, 
    CA 
    90810, 
    Attn: 
    Customer 
    Ser
    vice 
    #310-522-9008)
    within 
    the 
    applicable 
    warranty 
    period, 
    with 
    a written 
    request 
    by 
    pur
    chaser 
    that
    Alltrade 
    repair 
    and/or 
    replace 
    the 
    nonconforming 
    item 
    and/or 
    part. 
    We recommend
    that 
    you 
    keep 
    the 
    original 
    product 
    packaging 
    in 
    the 
    event 
    you 
    need 
    to 
    ship 
    the 
    unit.
    We suggest 
    the 
    package 
    be 
    insured 
    against 
    loss 
    or 
    in 
    transit 
    damage. 
    When 
    sending 
    your 
    product 
    include 
    your 
    name, 
    address, 
    phone 
    number
    , dated 
    proof 
    of 
    pur
    chase 
    (or 
    copy), 
    and 
    a statement 
    about 
    the 
    nature 
    of 
    problem. 
    Warranty 
    coverage 
    is 
    conditioned 
    upon 
    pur
    chaser 
    furnishing 
    Alltrade 
    with 
    adequate 
    written
    proof 
    that 
    they 
    are 
    the 
    original 
    pur
    chaser 
    and 
    of 
    the 
    original 
    pur
    chase 
    date. 
    Parts
    returned, 
    freight 
    prepaid 
    and 
    insured, 
    to 
    Alltrade’
    s facility 
    (see 
    above 
    address) 
    will
    be 
    inspected 
    and, 
    at 
    Alltrade’
    s option, 
    repaired 
    and/or 
    replaced 
    free 
    of 
    charge 
    if
    found 
    to 
    be 
    defective 
    and 
    subject 
    to 
    warranty
    . Alltrade 
    retains 
    the 
    sole 
    discretion 
    to 
    determine 
    whether 
    any 
    item 
    or 
    part 
    is 
    nonconforming 
    and, 
    if so, 
    whether 
    the 
    item 
    and/or 
    part 
    will 
    be 
    repaired 
    and/or 
    replaced. 
    If 
    the 
    unit 
    is 
    repaired, 
    new 
    or
    reconditioned 
    replacement 
    parts 
    may 
    be 
    used. 
    If 
    Alltrade 
    chooses 
    to 
    replace 
    the 
    product, 
    it 
    may 
    replace 
    it 
    with 
    a new 
    or 
    reconditioned 
    one 
    of 
    the 
    same 
    or 
    comparable 
    design. 
    The 
    repaired 
    or 
    replaced 
    unit 
    will 
    be 
    warranted 
    under 
    the 
    terms
    of 
    the 
    remainder 
    of 
    the 
    warranty 
    period. 
    Typically
    , a 
    defective 
    product 
    that 
    is
    returned 
    within 
    the 
    first 
    30 
    days 
    after 
    the 
    pur
    chase 
    date 
    will 
    be 
    replaced; 
    for 
    items
    returned 
    after 
    the 
    first 
    30 
    days 
    and 
    within 
    the 
    warranty 
    period, 
    covered 
    defective
    parts 
    not 
    subject 
    to 
    normal 
    wear 
    and 
    tear 
    or 
    other 
    exclusions 
    will 
    be 
    repaired 
    or
    replaced, 
    at 
    Alltrade’
    s option. 
    During 
    the 
    warranty 
    period, 
    Alltrade 
    will 
    be 
    responsi-
    ble 
    for 
    the 
    return 
    shipping 
    charges. 
    Alltrade’
    s repair 
    and/or 
    replacement 
    of 
    any 
    non-
    conforming item and/or part thereof shall constitute fulfillment of all 
    obligations 
    to 
    the 
    pur
    chaser
    . Alltrade 
    shall 
    not 
    be 
    responsible 
    or 
    liable 
    for 
    any
    expense, 
    including 
    freight 
    charges, 
    or 
    repairs 
    made 
    outside 
    Alltrade’
    s facility
    , unless
    expressly 
    agreed 
    to 
    by 
    Alltrade 
    in 
    writing. 
    Under 
    no 
    cir
    cumstances 
    shall 
    Alltrade
    bear 
    any 
    responsibility 
    for 
    loss 
    of 
    the 
    unit, 
    loss 
    of 
    time 
    or 
    rental, 
    inconvenience,
    commer
    cial 
    loss 
    or 
    consequential 
    damages.
    ExclusionsThis 
    warranty 
    does 
    not 
    cover 
    parts 
    damaged 
    due 
    to 
    normal 
    wear
    , abnormal 
    conditions, 
    misapplication, 
    misuse, 
    abuse, 
    accidents, 
    operation 
    at 
    other 
    than 
    recommended 
    pressures 
    or 
    temperatures, 
    improper 
    storage 
    or 
    freight 
    damage.
    Parts 
    damaged 
    or 
    worn 
    by 
    operation 
    in 
    dusty 
    environments 
    are 
    not 
    warranted.
    Failure to follow recommended operating and maintenance procedures also 
    voids 
    warranty
    .
    16
    OTHER 
    CONSUMER 
    DO-IT
    -YOURSELF 
    (DIY) 
    TOOLS
    Alltrade 
    offers 
    a full 
    range 
    of 
    Kawasaki™ 
    tools 
    that 
    make 
    DIY 
    jobs 
    easy
    . If you 
    would
    like 
    further 
    information 
    on 
    the 
    following 
    products, 
    please 
    contact 
    Alltrade 
    Customer
    Ser
    vice 
    Department 
    at 
    1-800-590-3723. 
    Cordless 
    Drills/Screwdrivers
    Impact 
    Wrenches
    SandersJigsawsCir
    cular 
    Saws
    Angle 
    Grinders
    Reciprocating 
    Saws
    RoutersRotar
    y Tools
    Corded 
    and 
    Cordless 
    Multi-Purpose 
    Tools
    Wide 
    Range 
    of 
    Accessories 
    and 
    more 
    2 YEAR 
    LIMITED 
    HOME 
    USE 
    WARRANTY
    Express 
    and 
    Exclusive 
    Limited 
    Home 
    Use 
    Warranty 
    to 
    Original 
    Retail 
    Buyer
    Alltrade 
    Tools 
    LLC 
    (hereinafter 
    Alltrade) 
    expressly 
    warrants 
    to 
    the 
    original 
    retail
    pur
    chaser 
    of 
    the 
    accompanying 
    KA
    WASAKI™
    portable 
    power 
    tool 
    and 
    no 
    one 
    else
    all 
    parts 
    of 
    the 
    product 
    (except 
    those 
    parts 
    referred 
    to 
    below 
    which 
    are 
    specifically
    excluded 
    from 
    such 
    warranty 
    (see 
    Exclusions)) 
    to 
    be 
    free 
    from 
    defects 
    in 
    materials
    and 
    workmanship 
    for 
    a period 
    of 
    two 
    years 
    from 
    original 
    date 
    of 
    pur
    chase.
    SPECIAL 
    WARRANTY 
    NOTE 
    TO 
    CONTRACTORS 
    AND 
    COMMERCIAL 
    USERS:
    This
    Kawasaki™ 
    portable 
    power 
    tool 
    is 
    offered 
    as
    a home 
    use 
    tool 
    and 
    carries 
    a HOME
    USE WARRANTY.
    This toolis made for home use in the execution of 
    projects 
    and 
    repairs 
    in 
    and 
    around 
    the 
    home.
    Use 
    of 
    the 
    tool
    for 
    COMMERCIAL 
    PURPOSES 
    OR 
    ON 
    A JOBSITE
    is
    not
    covered 
    under 
    this 
    warranty
    .
    The 
    date 
    of 
    pur
    chase 
    shall 
    be 
    the 
    date 
    of 
    shipment 
    to 
    the 
    original 
    pur
    chaser
    , or 
    the
    date 
    the 
    original 
    pur
    chaser 
    took 
    possession, 
    custody 
    or 
    control 
    of 
    the 
    product,
    whichever occurred first.
    This warranty shall be null and void if the product or any
    component 
    thereof 
    is 
    modified,
    altered 
    or 
    used 
    for 
    any 
    commer
    cial 
    purpose 
    or 
    on
    a jobsite.
    This 
    warranty 
    does 
    not 
    apply 
    to 
    any 
    other 
    product 
    and/or 
    component
    thereof 
    manufactured 
    or 
    distributed 
    by 
    Alltrade, 
    and 
    does 
    not 
    apply 
    to 
    products
    and/or 
    components 
    thereof 
    designed, 
    manufactured 
    and/or 
    assembled 
    by 
    others,
    for 
    which 
    Alltrade 
    makes 
    no 
    warranties 
    whatsoever
    .
    THERE 
    ARE 
    NO 
    WARRANTIES
    WHICH 
    EXTEND 
    BEYOND 
    THE 
    DESCRIPTION 
    ON 
    THE 
    FACE 
    HEREOF
    .
    15  
    						
    							ALL
    TRADE 
    AND/OR 
    ITS 
    REPRESENT
    ATIVE(S), 
    OR 
    THE 
    PURCHASER, 
    INCLUDING
    BUT 
    NOT 
    LIMITED 
    TO 
    THE 
    IMPLIED 
    WARRANTY 
    OF 
    MERCHANT
    ABILITY 
    AND 
    THE
    WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE HEREBY EXPRESSLY
    EXCLUDED 
    AND 
    DISCLAIMED 
    BY 
    ALL
    TRADE 
    AND/OR 
    ITS 
    REPRESENT
    ATIVES.
    PURCHASER KNOWINGLY AND WILLINGLY WAIVES ANY AND ALL SUCH 
    WARRANTIES 
    AND 
    RIGHTS, 
    CLAIMS 
    AND/OR 
    CAUSES 
    OF 
    ACTION 
    ARISING
    THEREFROM OR BASED THEREON. PURCHASER’S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE 
    REMEDY 
    IS 
    AS 
    ST
    ATED 
    ABOVE.
    Limitation 
    Of 
    Liability
    IN 
    NO 
    EVENT 
    SHALL 
    ALL
    TRADE 
    AND/OR 
    ITS 
    REPRESENT
    ATIVE(S) 
    BE 
    LIABLE 
    FOR
    INDIRECT
    , INCIDENT
    AL, 
    SPECIAL 
    AND/OR 
    CONSEQUENTIAL 
    DAMAGES 
    OF 
    ANY
    KIND 
    ARISING 
    OUT 
    OF 
    OR 
    RELA
    TED 
    TO, 
    DIRECTL
    Y OR 
    INDIRECTL
    Y, ANY 
    BREACH
    OF 
    ANY 
    PROVISION 
    OF 
    ANY 
    AGREEMENT 
    BETWEEN 
    ALL
    TRADE 
    AND/OR 
    ITS 
    REPRESENTATIVE(S) AND PURCHASER, ANY WARRANTY HEREUNDER, 
    AND/OR 
    THE 
    EXISTENCE, 
    DESIGN, 
    MANUF
    ACTURE, 
    PURCHASE, 
    USE 
    AND/OR
    OPERA
    TION 
    OF 
    ANY 
    ITEM(S) 
    SOLD 
    HEREUNDER 
    EVEN 
    IF 
    ALL
    TRADE 
    AND/OR 
    ITS
    REPRESENT
    ATIVE(S) 
    HAS 
    BEEN 
    ADVISED 
    OF 
    THE 
    POSSIBILITY 
    OF 
    ANY 
    SUCH
    DAMAGES. 
    IN 
    NO 
    EVENT
    , WHETHER 
    AS 
    A RESUL
    T OF 
    A BREACH 
    OF 
    CONTRACT
    ,
    WARRANTY, TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE) OR OTHERWISE, SHALL 
    ALL
    TRADE’S 
    AND/OR 
    ITS 
    REPRESENT
    ATIVE(S)’ 
    LIABILITY 
    EXCEED 
    THE 
    PRICE 
    OF
    THE 
    PRODUCT
    . ANY 
    AND 
    ALL 
    LIABILITY 
    CONNECTED 
    WITH 
    THE 
    USE 
    OF 
    THIS 
    PRODUCT 
    SHALL 
    TERMINA
    TE 
    UPON 
    THE 
    EXPIRA
    TION 
    OF 
    THE 
    WARRANTY
    PERIODS 
    SPECIFIED 
    ABOVE.
    Limitations 
    on 
    Warranty 
    Disclaimers 
    Some 
    states 
    do 
    not 
    allow 
    limitations 
    on 
    how 
    long 
    an 
    implied 
    warranty 
    lasts 
    and 
    some 
    states 
    do 
    not 
    allow 
    the 
    exclusion 
    or 
    limitation 
    of 
    the 
    incidental 
    or 
    consequential 
    damages, 
    so 
    part 
    or 
    all 
    of 
    the 
    above 
    limitations 
    or 
    exclusions 
    may 
    not
    apply 
    to 
    you. 
    This 
    warranty 
    gives 
    you 
    specific 
    legal 
    rights, 
    and 
    you 
    may 
    also 
    have
    other 
    rights 
    which 
    var
    y from 
    state 
    to 
    state.
    If your 
    product 
    is 
    not 
    covered 
    by 
    this 
    warranty
    , please 
    call 
    our 
    Customer 
    Ser
    vice
    Department 
    at 
    1-310-522-9008 
    or 
    toll 
    free 
    at 
    1-800-590-3723 
    for 
    general 
    repair
    information 
    and 
    charges. 
      
    18
    This 
    limited 
    warranty 
    does 
    not 
    apply 
    to 
    accessor
    y 
    items 
    such 
    as 
    drill 
    bits, 
    screwdriving 
    bits, 
    cir
    cular 
    saw 
    blades, 
    jigsaw 
    blades, 
    grinding 
    wheels, 
    sanding
    sheets 
    and 
    other 
    related 
    items.
    DAMAGE 
    TO 
    THE 
    PRODUCT 
    RESUL
    TING 
    FROM 
    TAMPERING, 
    ACCIDENT
    , ABUSE,
    NEGLIGENCE, 
    FAILURE 
    TO 
    FOLLOW 
    INSTRUCTIONS, 
    UNAUTHORIZED 
    REP
    AIRS
    OR 
    AL
    TERA
    TIONS, 
    DAMAGE 
    WHILE 
    IN 
    TRANSIT 
    TO 
    OUR 
    SERVICE 
    FACILITY
    , 
    USE OF UNAPPROVED OR IMPROPER ATTACHMENTS OR ACCESSORIES, 
    COMMERCIAL 
    AND 
    RENT
    AL 
    APPLICA
    TIONS 
    OR 
    OTHER 
    CAUSES 
    UNRELA
    TED 
    TO
    PROBLEMS 
    WITH 
    MA
    TERIAL 
    OR 
    WORKMANSHIP 
    ARE 
    NOT 
    COVERED 
    BY 
    THIS
    WARRANTY
    .
    Alltrade 
    will 
    not 
    be 
    liable 
    for 
    the 
    following: 
    labor 
    charges, 
    loss 
    or 
    damage 
    resulting
    from improper operation, maintenance or repairs made by other persons; 
    pre-delivery services such as assembly, oil or lubricants, and adjustment; 
    maintenance 
    ser
    vices 
    that 
    are 
    normally 
    required 
    to 
    maintain 
    the 
    product.
    The 
    use 
    of 
    other 
    than 
    genuine 
    Alltrade 
    Repair 
    Parts 
    will 
    void 
    warranty
    .
    Warranty 
    Disclaimers 
    EXCLUSION AND DISCLAIMER OF ALL OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTIES, 
    GUARANTIES AND/OR REPRESENTATIONS. EXCEPT FOR THE LIMITED WARRANTY
    PROVIDED 
    ABOVE, 
    ALL 
    OTHER 
    EXPRESS 
    WARRANTIES, 
    GUARANTIES 
    AND/OR
    REPRESENT
    ATIONS 
    BY 
    ALL
    TRADE 
    AND/OR 
    ITS 
    REPRESENT
    ATIVE(S) 
    REGARDING
    THE 
    DESIGN, 
    MANUF
    ACTURE, 
    PURCHASE, 
    USE 
    AND/OR 
    OPERA
    TION 
    OF 
    THE
    PRODUCT 
    OR 
    ANY 
    COMPONENT 
    THEREOF 
    SOLD 
    HEREUNDER, 
    REGARDLESS 
    OF
    WHETHER ANY SUCH WARRANTY, GUARANTY AND/OR REPRESENTATION,
    WRITTEN 
    OR 
    ORAL, 
    ARISES 
    BY 
    OPERA
    TION 
    OF 
    LA
    W 
    AND/OR 
    EQUITY 
    AND/OR 
    BY
    ANY 
    ACT 
    OR 
    OMISSION 
    OF 
    ALL
    TRADE 
    AND/OR 
    ITS 
    REPRESENT
    ATIVE(S), 
    OR 
    THE
    BUYER, 
    ARE 
    HEREBY 
    EXPRESSL
    Y 
    EXCLUDED 
    AND 
    DISCLAIMED 
    BY 
    ALL
    TRADE
    AND/OR 
    ITS 
    REPRESENT
    ATIVES. 
    PURCHASER 
    KNOWINGL
    Y 
    AND 
    WILLINGL
    Y
    WAIVES 
    ANY 
    AND 
    ALL 
    SUCH 
    WARRANTIES 
    AND 
    RIGHTS, 
    CLAIMS 
    AND/OR 
    CAUSES 
    OF 
    ACTION 
    ARISING 
    THEREFROM 
    OR 
    BASED 
    THEREON. 
    PURCHASER’S
    SOLE 
    AND 
    EXCLUSIVE 
    REMEDY 
    IS 
    AS 
    ST
    ATED 
    ABOVE.
    EXCLUSION 
    AND 
    DISCLAIMER 
    OF 
    ALL 
    IMPLIED 
    WARRANTIES, 
    INCLUDING 
    THE
    IMPLIED 
    WARRANTIES 
    OF 
    MERCHANT
    ABILITY 
    AND 
    FITNESS 
    FOR 
    A PARTICULAR
    PURPOSE. 
    NO 
    WARRANTY
    , ORAL 
    OR 
    WRITTEN, 
    OTHER 
    THAN 
    THE 
    ABOVE 
    WARRANTY 
    IS 
    MADE 
    WITH 
    REGARD 
    TO 
    THIS 
    PRODUCT
    . ALL 
    EXPRESS 
    AND/OR
    IMPLIED 
    WARRANTIES, 
    GUARANTIES 
    AND/OR 
    REPRESENT
    ATIONS 
    BY 
    ALL
    TRADE
    AND/OR 
    ITS 
    REPRESENT
    ATIVE(S) 
    REGARDING 
    THE 
    DESIGN, 
    MANUF
    ACTURE,
    PURCHASE, 
    USE 
    AND/OR 
    OPERA
    TION 
    OF 
    THE 
    PRODUCT 
    OR 
    ANY 
    COMPONENT
    THEREOF SOLD HEREUNDER, REGARDLESS OF WHETHER ANY SUCH WARRANTY,
    GUARANTY AND/OR REPRESENTATION, WRITTEN OR ORAL, ARISES BY 
    OPERA
    TION 
    OF 
    LA
    W 
    AND/OR 
    EQUITY 
    AND/OR 
    BY 
    ANY 
    ACT 
    OR 
    OMISSION 
    OF
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