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DeWalt DC330B User Manual

DeWalt DC330B
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DC330
Heavy-Duty 18V Cordless Jig Saw
Scie sauteuse sans cordon de 18 V à service intensif
Sierra de vaivén inalámbrica de 18 V para trabajo pesado
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
GUIDE D’UTILISATION
MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES
INSTRUCTIVO DE OPERACIÓN, CENTROS DE SERVICIO Y PÓLIZA DE
GARANTÍA. ADVERTENCIA: LÉASE ESTE INSTRUCTIVO ANTES DE
USAR EL PRODUCTO.
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DeWalt DC330B Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandDeWalt
ModelDC330B
CategoryCordless Saw
LanguageEnglish

Summary

General Power Tool Safety

Definitions: Safety Guidelines

Defines signal words like DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, NOTICE for safety communication.

General Power Tool Safety Warnings

Core safety instructions for all power tools, emphasizing reading manuals and saving instructions.

Personal Safety and Tool Care

Personal Safety Precautions

Stay alert, use personal protective equipment, prevent unintentional starts, dress properly.

Power Tool Use and Care Guidelines

Do not force the tool, use correct tool, maintain tools, keep cutting tools sharp, and store idle tools safely.

Battery Tool Use and Jig Saw Safety

Battery Charging and Storage Safety

Recharge with specified charger, use designated packs, keep terminals from shorting, and avoid high temperatures.

Jig Saw Specific Safety Rules

Secure workpiece, keep hands away from moving parts, keep blades sharp, and use caution when cutting overhead.

Safety Precautions for Dust, Noise, and Environment

Avoid Moving Parts and Use Safety Gear

Keep air vents clear, avoid loose clothing, always wear safety glasses and hearing protection.

Reduce Exposure to Hazardous Dusts

Work in ventilated areas, use approved dust masks, and wash exposed skin after work.

Important Safety Instructions for Battery Packs

Battery Pack Charging and Usage Safety

Avoid explosive atmospheres, never force battery into charger, and do not store/use in extreme temperatures.

Handling Damaged Battery Packs

Do not crush, drop, or damage battery packs; damaged packs may cause shock or electrocution.

Battery Type Safety and Charger Instructions

Specific Safety for NiCd, NiMH, and Li-Ion Batteries

Do not incinerate battery packs; handle opened cells carefully and wash skin/eyes if contact occurs.

RBRCTM Seal and Battery Recycling

Explains RBRC seal for battery recycling programs and environmental responsibility.

Charger Safety and Maintenance

Read charger instructions, avoid shorting contacts, do not operate damaged chargers, and unplug before cleaning.

Charger Safety and Operation Notes

Charger Safety Precautions

Read charger instructions, avoid shorting contacts, do not operate damaged chargers, and unplug before cleaning.

Extension Cord Usage for Chargers

Use correct gauge extension cords for safety and avoid improper cords which risk fire or shock.

Automatic Tune-Up™ Mode and Charger Indicators

Automatic Tune-Up™ Mode Explanation

Balances battery cells for peak capacity; recommended weekly or after cycles.

Charger Indicator Light Operation

Explains indicator lights for charging status, pack condition, and power line issues.

Charging Notes and Troubleshooting

Optimal Charging Temperature and Conditions

Charge between 65-75°F (18-24°C). Avoid extreme temperatures for battery life.

Charging Problem Troubleshooting Steps

Check receptacle, switch, temperature, or take tool to service center if charging fails.

Storage Recommendations and Components

Battery Pack Storage Guidelines

Store battery packs in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and excess heat or cold.

Jig Saw Components Overview (Fig. 2)

Identifies key components of the jig saw, such as battery release button, trigger switch, and blade lever.

Operation: Installing Battery and Trigger

Installing and Removing Battery Pack

Guides on how to install and remove the battery pack from the tool handle securely.

Trigger Switch and Variable Speed Control

Explains how to start, stop, and control the tool's speed using the trigger switch and lock-off button.

Blade Installation and Removal

Provides instructions for installing and removing T-shank jig saw blades, including special blades.

Blade and Shoe Adjustments

Blade Clamp and Roller Mechanism

Details how to insert and remove blades using the keyless blade lever and clamp mechanism.

Beveling the Jig Saw Shoe (Fig. 6)

Instructions on how to unlock, bevel, and lock the shoe for angled cuts, with detents at specific angles.

Cutting Actions and Features

Orbital vs. Straight Cutting Actions

Explains the four cutting actions, including orbital for soft materials and straight, and how to adjust the lever.

Dust Blower and No-Mar Shoe Cover

How to use dust blower and attach/remove no-mar shoe cover for surface protection.

Anti-Splinter Insert Usage

Guidance on using the anti-splinter insert to minimize tear-out, especially on finished surfaces.

Cutting Techniques

Pocket Cutting Method (Fig. 11)

Method for making inside cuts by inserting the saw directly into a panel without a pilot hole.

Flush Cutting Technique (Fig. 12)

Technique for cutting close to walls or obstacles using a flush cutting blade, with shoe set to 0° position.

Wood Cutting Best Practices

Best practices for cutting wood, including supporting the workpiece, using higher speed, and not forcing the tool.

Metal Cutting and Maintenance

Metal Cutting Guidelines

Advice for cutting thin sheet metals, including clamping wood, selecting blades, and speed settings.

Tool Cleaning and Care

Instructions for cleaning air vents and non-metallic parts using approved methods.

Charger Cleaning and Accessory Use

Steps for cleaning the charger and recommendations for using only DEWALT accessories.

Repairs and Service Information

States that repairs should be performed by authorized service personnel using identical parts.

Product Registration and Warranty Information

Register Product Online for Benefits

Encourages registering product for warranty, ownership proof, and safety notifications.

DEWALT Limited Warranty Details

Covers defects in materials/workmanship for three years, excluding normal wear and abuse.

Free Service and Guarantees

Includes 1-year free service, battery pack free service, and 90-day money-back guarantee.

Warning Label Replacement Service

Offers free replacement for illegible or missing warning labels on the tool.

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