PULITUO 12V

PULITUO 12V Cordless Reciprocating Saw Instruction Manual

Mtundu: 12V

1. Mawu Oyamba

Thank you for choosing the PULITUO 12V Cordless Reciprocating Saw. This manual provides essential information for the safe operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of your new tool. Please read it thoroughly before first use and keep it for future reference.

2. Malangizo a Chitetezo

Always follow basic safety precautions to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, and personal injury. Keep your work area clean and well-lit. Do not operate power tools in explosive atmospheres, such as in the presence of flammable liquids, gases, or dust. Always wear appropriate personal protective equipment, including eye protection, hearing protection, and gloves. Ensure the tool is switched off before making any adjustments, changing accessories, or storing it.

3. Zamkatimu Phukusi

Onetsetsani kuti zinthu zonse zilipo potsegula:

  • 1 x PULITUO Cordless Reciprocating Saw
  • 2 x 12V Max Lithium-ion Batteries (2000mAh)
  • 1 x Chaja cha Battery
  • 2 x Wood Cutting Saw Blades
  • 2 x Metal Cutting Saw Blades
  • 1 x clampndi Jaw
  • 1 x Bokosi la Zida
  • 1 x Buku la ogwiritsa (chikalata ichi)
PULITUO Reciprocating Saw Kit contents including saw, batteries, charger, blades, clamping jaw, and toolbox.

Image: Complete kit contents of the PULITUO Reciprocating Saw.

4. Zamalonda Zathaview

The PULITUO 12V Cordless Reciprocating Saw is a versatile tool designed for cutting wood and metal. It features a compact and lightweight design for single-hand operation, variable speed control, and a tool-free blade change system. The included clamping jaw enhances stability for branch cutting.

Diagram of PULITUO Reciprocating Saw with labeled parts: Saw Blade, Footplate for Cutting Branches, Footplate, Plate Releasing Button, Battery Indicator, ON/OFF Switch, Switch Safety Button, Battery.

Image: Labeled components of the reciprocating saw.

  • Saw Blade: Interchangeable blades for various materials.
  • Phazi: Provides stability against the workpiece.
  • Plate Releasing batani: For adjusting or removing the footplate.
  • Chizindikiro cha Battery: Imawonetsa batire yotsala.
  • Yatsani / PA Sinthani: Controls tool power.
  • Switch Safety Button: Prevents accidental startup.
  • Batri: Removable 12V Lithium-ion power source.
  • Clamping Jaw: Optional attachment for securing branches during cutting.

5. Kukhazikitsa

5.1 Kuthamangitsa Battery

Insert the 12V Lithium-ion battery into the provided charger. Connect the charger to a standard power outlet. The battery indicator on the charger will show the charging status. A full charge typically takes approximately 1 hour with the 2.4A fast charger. Ensure the battery is fully charged before first use.

PULITUO Reciprocating Saw with a battery being inserted and an illustration of a powerful motor and battery runtime information.

Image: Battery insertion and charging information.

5.2 Kuyika kwa Blade

The saw features a tool-free blade change system:

  1. Onetsetsani kuti batire yachotsedwa pa chotsukira.
  2. Tembenuzani tsamba clamp collar counter-clockwise.
  3. Insert the appropriate saw blade (wood or metal) fully into the blade clamp.
  4. Release the collar to secure the blade. Tug on the blade to ensure it is firmly locked in place.
Step 1 of blade installation: Rotating the blade clamp kolala.Step 2 of blade installation: Inserting the saw blade into the clamp.

Image: Steps for tool-free blade installation.

5.3 clamping Jaw Attachment

For enhanced stability when cutting branches, attach the clampnsagwada:

  1. Gwirizanitsani clamping jaw with the front of the saw's footplate.
  2. Tsegulani clamping jaw onto the footplate until it clicks into place.
  3. Ensure it is securely fastened before operation. The clamping jaw can be removed by pressing the release button and sliding it off.
Step 1 of clamping jaw attachment: Aligning the jaw with the saw.Step 2 of clamping jaw attachment: Sliding the jaw into place.

Image: Steps for attaching the clampnsagwada.

6. Malangizo Ogwiritsira Ntchito

6.1 Kuyatsa/Kuzimitsa

To start the saw, press and hold the safety button, then press the ON/OFF trigger switch. To stop the saw, release the trigger switch. The saw features variable speed control, allowing you to adjust the cutting speed by varying the pressure on the trigger.

Close-up of the saw's trigger switch.Close-up of the saw's safety button.

Image: Trigger and safety button for operation.

6.2 Njira Zodulira

Always ensure the workpiece is stable before cutting. Apply firm but not excessive pressure. Allow the saw to do the work. For optimal battery life and cutting performance, use the appropriate blade for the material.

  • Kudula Wood: Use wood-specific blades. For branches, utilize the clamping jaw for increased stability. The saw can cut wood up to 3.9 inches (10 cm) in width.
  • Kudula Chitsulo: Use metal-specific blades. The saw can cut metal up to 0.19 inches (0.5 cm) in thickness.
PULITUO Reciprocating Saw with clamping jaw cutting a tree branch.PULITUO Reciprocating Saw cutting a wooden board with the clamping jaw attached.

Image: Saw in use for cutting wood and branches.

PULITUO Reciprocating Saw cutting a metal pipe.Collage showing the reciprocating saw cutting wood, metal, PVC pipe, and branches.

Image: Saw in use for cutting metal and various materials.

7. Kusamalira

7.1 Kuyeretsa

After each use, disconnect the battery and clean the saw. Remove any sawdust, metal shavings, or debris from the ventilation openings and blade clamp area using a soft brush or compressed air. Do not use water or chemical cleaners.

7.2 Kusintha kwa Blade

Replace blades when they become dull or damaged to maintain cutting efficiency and safety. Refer to section 5.2 for blade installation instructions.

7.3 Kusamalira Battery

Store batteries in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Do not store fully discharged batteries for extended periods. Recharge batteries before storing if they are low on charge. Do not expose batteries to extreme temperatures.

8. Mavuto

  • Kuwona sikuyamba: Onetsetsani kuti batire yadzaza ndi chaji ndipo yayikidwa bwino. Onetsetsani kuti batani loteteza lakanikiza musanagwiritse ntchito choyambitsa.
  • Kuchepetsa magwiridwe antchito: The blade may be dull or incorrect for the material. Replace the blade or select the appropriate type. Ensure the battery is fully charged.
  • Kugwedezeka kwambiri: Check that the blade is correctly installed and secured. Ensure the clamping jaw (if used) is properly attached.
  • Batire silikulipiritsa: Verify the charger is properly connected to the power outlet and the battery. Check for any damage to the charger or battery.

Mavuto akapitilira, funsani thandizo lamakasitomala.

9. Zofotokozera

MbaliKufotokozera
MtunduPULITUO
Chitsanzo12V Wopanda Zingwe Wobwerezabwereza
Voltage12 volts
Mtundu WabatiriLithium-ion (2x 2000mAh included)
Charger2.4A Fast Charger (nthawi yolipirira ya ola limodzi)
Liwiro Lopanda Katundu0-2700 RPM
Kutalika kwa Stroke20 mm
Max Wood Cutting Depth3.9 mainchesi (10cm)
Max Metal Cutting Depth0.19 mainchesi (0.5cm)
Kulemera (chida chokha)1.2kg (2.6 lbs)
Makulidwe (L x W x H)28.3 x 9.78 x 32.99 masentimita (pafupifupi 11.1 x 3.85 x 13 mainchesi)
Gwirani ZinthuMpira
ZapaderaTool-free blade change, Depth adjustment, Clampnsagwada

10. Chitsimikizo ndi Thandizo

PULITUO products are manufactured to high-quality standards. For any questions regarding product operation, maintenance, or if you encounter any issues, please refer to the retailer's return and support policies. Keep your purchase receipt as proof of purchase for any warranty claims.