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		 RECIPROCATING SAW   
					MODEL H0799   
					INSTRUCTION MANUAL   
					COPYRIGHT © 2000 BY GRIZZLY INDUSTRIAL, INC.   
					WARNING: NO PORTION OF THIS MANUAL MAY BE REPRODUCED IN ANY SHAPE   
					OR FORM WITHOUT THE WRITTEN APPROVAL OF GRIZZLY INDUSTRIAL, INC.   
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				Safety Instructions For Power Tools   
					14. MAINTAIN TOOLS WITH CARE.   
					Keep tools sharp and clean for   
					best and safest performance.   
					Follow instructions for lubricating   
					and changing accessories.   
					9. USE PROPER EXTENSION CORD   
					for the tool. Make sure your exten-   
					sion cord is in good condition.   
					Conductor size should be in accor-   
					dance with the chart below. The   
					amperage rating should be listed   
					on the motor or tool nameplate. An   
					undersized cord will cause a drop   
					in line voltage resulting in loss of   
					power and overheating. Your exten-   
					sion cord must also contain a ground   
					wire and plug pin. Always repair   
					or replace extension cords if they   
					become damaged.   
					15. DISCONNECT TOOLS before ser-   
					vicing and changing accessories,   
					such as blades, bits, cutters, and   
					the like.   
					16. REDUCE   
					THE   
					RISK   
					OF   
					UNINTENTIONAL STARTING.   
					Make sure switch is in off position   
					before plugging in.   
					17. USE   
					RECOMMENDED   
					ACCESSORIES. Consult the   
					owner’s manual for recommended   
					accessories. The use of improper   
					accessories may cause risk of   
					injury.   
					Minimum Gauge for Extension Cords   
					AMP   
					RATING   
					0-6   
					LENGTH   
					50ft   
					16   
					25ft   
					18   
					18   
					16   
					14   
					12   
					10   
					100ft   
					16   
					14   
					14   
					12   
					7-10   
					16   
					16   
					12   
					12   
					18. CHECK DAMAGED PARTS.   
					Before further use of the tool, a   
					guard or other part that is dam-   
					aged should be carefully checked   
					to determine that it will operate   
					properly and perform its intended   
					function. Check for alignment of   
					moving parts, binding of moving   
					parts, breakage of parts, mount-   
					ing, and any other conditions that   
					may affect its operation. A guard or   
					other part that is damaged should   
					be properly repaired or replaced.   
					11-12   
					13-16   
					17-20   
					21-30   
					10   
					No   
					10   
					10. WEAR PROPER APPAREL. Do not   
					wear loose clothing, gloves, neck-   
					ties, rings, bracelets, or other jew-   
					elry which may get caught in moving   
					parts. Non-slip footwear is recom-   
					mended. Wear protective hair cover-   
					ing to contain long hair.   
					11. ALWAYS USE SAFETY GLASSES.   
					Also use face or dust mask if cut-   
					ting operation is dusty. Everyday   
					eyeglasses only have impact resis-   
					tant lenses, they are NOT safety   
					glasses.   
					12. SECURE WORK. Use clamps or a   
					vise to hold work when practical. It’s   
					safer than using your hand and frees   
					both hands to operate tool.   
					13. DON’T OVERREACH. Keep proper   
					footing and balance at all times.   
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				INTRODUCTION   
					Most importantly, we stand behind our   
					Commentary   
					tools. If you have any service questions or   
					parts requests, please call or write us at   
					the location listed below.   
					We are proud to offer the Grizzly Model   
					H0799 Reciprocating Saw. The Model   
					H0799 is part of a growing Grizzly family of   
					fine power tools. When used according to   
					the guidelines set forth in this manual, you   
					can expect years of trouble-free, enjoyable   
					operation and proof of Grizzly’s commit-   
					ment to customer satisfaction.   
					Grizzly Industrial, Inc.   
					1203 Lycoming Mall Circle   
					Muncy, PA 17756   
					Phone: (570) 546-9663   
					Fax: (800) 438-5901   
					E-Mail: [email protected]   
					
					The Model H0799 Reciprocating Saw,   
					weighing 71⁄4 pounds, is heavy duty enough   
					to perform all of your tough cutting jobs.   
					The dial controlled variable speed adjust-   
					ment lets you choose between 300-2000   
					strokes per minute. The Model H0799 also   
					features 5.5 amp power with a 13⁄8" stroke,   
					lock-on trigger and easy Allen® wrench   
					blade changing capabilities.   
					To operate this, or any power tool,   
					safely and efficiently, it is essential to   
					become as familiar with its character-   
					istics as possible. The time you invest   
					before you begin to use your Model   
					H0799 will be time well spent. DO NOT   
					operate this machine until you are   
					competely familiar with the contents   
					of this manual. Make sure you read   
					and understand all of the safety proce-   
					dures. If you do not understand some-   
					thing, DO NOT operate the machine.   
					We are pleased to provide this manual   
					with the Model H0799. It was written   
					to encourage safety considerations and   
					guide you through general operating pro-   
					cedures and maintenance. It represents   
					our effort to produce the best documenta-   
					tion possible.   
					The specifications, details, and photo-   
					graphs in this manual represent the Model   
					H0799 as supplied when the manual was   
					prepared. However, owing to Grizzly’s pol-   
					icy of continuous improvement, changes   
					may be made at any time with no obliga-   
					tion on the part of Grizzly. If you have any   
					comments regarding this manual, please   
					write to us at the address below:   
					No list of safety guidelines can be   
					complete. Every shop environment   
					is different. Always consider safety   
					first, as it applies to your individual   
					working conditions. Use this and   
					other machinery with caution and   
					respect. Failure to do so could result   
					in serious personal injury, damage   
					to equipment or poor work results.   
					Grizzly Industrial, Inc.   
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					Technical Documentation   
					P.O. Box 2069   
					Bellingham, WA 98227-206   
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				BEFORE YOU START   
					Contents   
					Technical Specifications   
					First review the contents of your H0799   
					Reciprocating Saw and familiarize yourself   
					with the key components below:   
					This tool is double insulated. A double   
					independent insulation protects you   
					against touching any parts that can be   
					connected with live electrical current   
					H0799 Reciprocating Saw   
					Instruction Manual   
					3 mm Allen®   
					4 mm Allen®   
					Coarse Tooth Saw Blade   
					(for wood cutting)   
					Radio and television interference of this   
					apparatus are suppressed according to   
					the EN 55014 standard.   
					Fine Tooth Saw Blade   
					(for metal cutting)   
					2 Replacement Setscrews   
					Volt   
					Frequency   
					H.P.   
					110V   
					60Hz   
					3 
					⁄4   
					H.P.   
					Amps   
					5.5   
					No load strokes   
					300-2000/min   
					Max. cutting thickness wood 41⁄2   
					" 
					Stroke   
					Weight   
					13⁄16"   
					71⁄4 lbs   
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				OPERATION   
					Any time the saw is plugged into   
					a power source, the reciprocating   
					blade will activate when the trig-   
					ger is depressed. Before making   
					any adjustments or when changing   
					blades, always remove the plug from   
					the power source first. Failure to   
					observe this will lead to serious per-   
					sonal injury.   
					Inserting and Removing Saw   
					Blades:   
					Fig 1. Always use correct shank profile.   
					1. Make sure saw is unplugged from   
					power source.   
					2. Use the 3mm Allen® Wrench supplied   
					to loosen the setscrew located in the   
					slot on the left hand side of the saw   
					(see Figure 3 for location of controls).   
					While it is not required to remove the   
					screw, it does need to be turned three   
					or four times to allow blades to be   
					exchanged. Please note the locating   
					pin under the jaw clamp. (Figure 2).   
					3. Remove the blade and replace with   
					blade that has appropriate shank pro-   
					file (see Figure 1). Make sure the   
					blade has the correct tooth count per   
					inch for the job to be done.   
					Blade Locating   
					Pin   
					Fig 2. Blade Clamp Assembly.   
					4. Tighten the screw while ensuring the   
					locating pin remains in the hole pro-   
					vided for it in the blade.   
					Continuous Run Mode:   
					The trigger switch can be locked by press-   
					ing the button on the side of the handle.   
					Squeeze the trigger switch until it has   
					reached the required position and depress   
					the lock on the knob. This will make the   
					tool run continuously. Press the trigger   
					switch to disengage the lock (see Figure   
					3).   
					Always check to see if the blade is   
					secure after the setscrew is tight.   
					Grasp the back side of the blade (the   
					side without teeth) and gently try to   
					move it side to side and back and   
					forth. If the blade is found to be loose,   
					remove the screw and reposition the   
					blade.   
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				OPERATION, CONT’D   
					Choosing the Right Blade:   
					Stroke Length and Material   
					Thickness:   
					The rule of thumb for choosing a blade for   
					a given application is that the harder and/   
					or thinner the material, the more teeth per   
					inch are required. A list of TPI and materi-   
					als to be cut follows.   
					The length of stroke for the H0799   
					Reciprocating Saw is 13⁄16". When mate-   
					rial thickness exceeds 13⁄16" the blade is   
					unable to evacuate the chips being pro-   
					duced. Therefore, when cutting materials   
					that are thicker than 13⁄16" it may be nec-   
					essary to "clear the blade" occasionally.   
					Simply let go of the trigger and allow the   
					blade to come to a complete stop. Extract   
					the blade from the cut and the chips   
					should fall away. Insert the blade into the   
					cut and continue cutting.   
					TPI   
					24   
					14   
					10⁄14   
					10   
					Material   
					Sheet Metal / Stainless   
					Metal / Wood w/ Nails   
					Soft Metals / Wood   
					Wood   
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					Rough Cut Wood   
					Choosing the Blade Speed:   
					Blade speed is controlled by the thumb   
					wheel on top of the saw, above the trigger   
					(see Figure 3). The higher the number   
					on the thumbwheel, the faster the saw   
					reciprocates.   
					Never extract or insert the blade into   
					workpiece with the blade in motion.   
					Serious personal injury will occur.   
					Blade Speed   
					Thumbwheel   
					Using the right blade and speed will allow   
					faster cutting operation, longer blade life   
					and will prolong the life of the saw. This   
					will require practice on the part of the   
					operator. If blade seems to dull quickly,   
					replace and use slower blade speed. If   
					cutting wood, most species allow faster   
					speeds.   
					On/Off   
					Setscrew   
					NOTE: When cutting metal, a suitable   
					coolant must be used (cutting oil); other-   
					wise it will cause unnecessary wear on   
					the blade.   
					Lock Switch   
					Fig 3. Location of controls.   
					Operating this equipment has the potential to propel debris into the air which can   
					cause eye injury. Always wear safety glasses or goggles when operating equip-   
					ment. Be certain the safety glasses you wear meet the appropriate standards of   
					the American National Standards Institute (ANSI).   
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				OPERATINGTIPSAND   
					Maintenance   
					Operating Guides and Tips   
					Avoid overloading the saw. Always use   
					sharp blades. Do not apply exces-   
					sive pressure to the saw while using.   
					If the speed drops abnormally,   
					decrease pressure immediately. If   
					the blade stops abruptly or becomes   
					locked, release the trigger at once.   
					Extract the blade and determine what   
					occured to cause this and rectifiy.   
					Your H0799 Reciprocating saw will give   
					you hundreds of hours of operation time   
					before ever needing service. The elec-   
					trical components of this saw are not   
					user serviceable. Repair should always be   
					undertaken by a qualified electrical repair   
					technician.   
					Keep the saw free from dirt and grease.   
					Before cleaning or carrying out mainte-   
					nance operations, always disconnect the   
					tool. Never use water or other liquids to   
					clean electrical components of the tool.   
					Remember that regular maintenance will   
					prevent unnecessary problems.   
					Ensure the safety of the workplace.   
					Ensure the saw blade will not pass   
					through bench or saw horse that   
					workpiece may be on. Securely fix   
					smaller objects to be cut in a vise   
					or otherwise clamp to avoid injury.   
					Do not attempt to hold workpiece   
					by hand.   
					Keep the bottom plate clean to avoid inac-   
					curate cuts.   
					Avoid blade pinch. Saw blades may   
					become pinched while cutting a work-   
					piece that is improperly supported,   
					very thick workpieces or when sev-   
					eral workpieces are loosely stacked.   
					Know how to avoid these situations   
					to minimize risk of damage to the   
					saw, saw blade or personal injury.   
					Keep the exterior of the tool clean to make   
					sure all moving parts move accurately and   
					without wear.   
					Keep the ventilating slots of the motor   
					clean to prevent the motor from overheat-   
					ing.   
					Inspect the saw before use. Run the saw   
					before using to ensure all parts are   
					running smoothly and there are no   
					abnormal sounds or sparks. If any   
					defect is found, have unit serviced.   
					Disassembly and improper reassem-   
					bly of this device can result in elec-   
					trical shock danger. Always have   
					this device serviced by an qualified   
					electrical repair technician. Serious   
					injury will result.   
					Know your worksite. Only cut as deep   
					as necessary. Be extremely careful   
					when cutting behind walls for wires,   
					other electrical hazards, gas lines,   
					or plumbing.   
					Use accessories properly. Use the right   
					blade for the job. Be aware of blade   
					TPI necessary for the type and thick-   
					ness of the material. Use the appro-   
					priate blade speed- when in doubt   
					slow the blade speed.   
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				WARRANTY AND RETURNS   
					Grizzly Industrial, Inc. warrants every product it sells for a period of 1 year to the original   
					purchaser from the date of purchase. This warranty does not apply to defects due directly   
					or indirectly to misuse, abuse, negligence, accidents, repairs or alterations or lack of   
					maintenance. This is Grizzly’s sole written warranty and any and all warranties that may   
					be implied by law, including any merchantability or fitness, for any particular purpose, are   
					hereby limited to the duration of this written warranty. We do not warrant or represent that   
					the merchandise complies with the provisions of any law or acts unless the manufacturer so   
					warrants. In no event shall Grizzly’s liability under this warranty exceed the purchase price   
					paid for the product and any legal actions brought against Grizzly shall be tried in the State   
					of Washington, County of Whatcom.   
					We shall in no event be liable for death, injuries to persons or property or for incidental,   
					contingent, special, or consequential damages arising from the use of our products.   
					To take advantage of this warranty, contact us by mail or phone and give us all the details.   
					We will then issue you a “Return Number’’, which must be clearly posted on the outside as   
					well as the inside of the carton. We will not accept any item back without this number. Proof   
					of purchase must accompany the merchandise.   
					The manufacturers reserve the right to change specifications at any time because they   
					constantly strive to achieve better quality equipment. We make every effort to ensure that   
					our products meet high quality and durability standards and we hope you never need to   
					use this warranty.   
					Please feel free to write or call us if you have any questions about the machine or the   
					manual.   
					Grizzly Industrial, Inc.   
					1203 Lycoming Mall Circle   
					Muncy, PA 17756   
					Phone: (570) 546-9663   
					Fax: (800) 438-5901   
					E-Mail:   
					
					
					Thank you again for your business and continued support. We hope to serve you again   
					soon.   
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				WARRANTY CARD   
					Name _________________________________________________________   
					Street _________________________________________________________   
					City____________________State________Zip_________   
					Phone Number____________E-Mail___________________FAX____________   
					9. How many of the machines checked above are   
					Grizzly? ____________   
					1. How did you learn about us?   
					___Advertisement   
					___Friend   
					___Catalog   
					___World Wide Web   
					___Other__________________________   
					___Card Deck   
					10. Which portable/hand held power tools do you own?   
					Check all that apply.   
					___Belt Sander   
					___Biscuit Joiner   
					___Circular Saw   
					___Detail Sander   
					___Drill/Driver   
					___Orbital Sander   
					___Palm Sander   
					___Portable Planer   
					___Saber Saw   
					2. What is your annual household income?   
					___$20,000-$29,999   
					___$30,000-$39,999   
					___$40,000-$49,999   
					___$50,000-$59,999   
					___$60,000-$69,999   
					___$70,000-$79,999   
					___$80,000-$89,999   
					___$90,000 +   
					___Reciprocating Saw   
					___Miter Saw   
					___Router   
					_ 
					__   
					Other_________________________________   
					3. What is your age group?   
					___20-29   
					___50-59   
					___60-69   
					___70 +   
					11. What machines/supplies would you like Grizzly   
					Industrial to carry?   
					___30-39   
					___40-49   
					___12" Table Saw   
					___12" Jointer   
					___Brass Hardware   
					___Radial Arm Saw   
					___Panel Saw   
					___Lumber   
					4. How long have you been a woodworker?   
					___0 - 2 Years   
					___2 - 8 Years   
					___8 - 20 Years   
					___20+ Years   
					___Paint & Finishing Supplies   
					___Contractor’s Supplies   
					___   
					Combination Planer/Jointer   
					_________________________   
					___Other________   
					5. How would you rank your woodworking skills?   
					___Simple   
					___Advanced   
					___Intermediate   
					___Master Craftsman   
					12. What new accessories would you like Grizzly   
					Industrial to carry?   
					6. What stationary woodworking tools do you own?   
					Check all that apply.   
					___Builders Hardware   
					___Fasteners   
					___Hand Tools   
					___Air Compressor   
					___Band Saw   
					___Drill Press   
					___Drum Sander   
					___Dust Collector   
					___Spindle Sander   
					Table Saw   
					___Panel Saw   
					___Planer   
					___Power Feeder   
					___Radial Arm Saw   
					___Shaper   
					___Wood Components   
					_ 
					__   
					Other_________________________________   
					13. What other companies do you purchase your tools   
					and supplies from?   
					_____________________   
					___Jointer   
					_ __   
					_________________________________________   
					_________________________________________   
					____________________   
					___Lathe   
					___Wide Belt Sander   
					___Mortiser   
					___Horiz.Boring Machine   
					___Vacuum Veneer Press   
					___Other______________________________   
					14. Do you think your purchase represents good   
					value?   
					___Yes   
					___No   
					7. How many of your woodworking machines are   
					Grizzly? _____________   
					15. Would you recommend Grizzly to a friend?   
					___Yes ___No   
					8. Which benchtop tools do you own? Check all   
					that apply.   
					16. Would you allow us to use your name as a refer-   
					ence for Grizzly customers in your area? Note: We   
					never use names more than three times.   
					___1"x42" Belt Sander ___6" - 8" Grinder   
					___5" - 8" Drill Press ___Mini Lathe   
					___8" Table Saw   
					___Scroll Saw   
					___8" - 10" Bandsaw   
					___Disc/Belt Sander   
					___Yes   
					___No   
					___Spindle/Belt Sander ___Mini Jointer   
					___10"-12"Thickness Planer ___Other_______   
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					Street________________________________   
					City______________State______Zip_______   
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					P.O. BOX 2069   
					BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-2069   
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