3
CALA-A5
15423
30 minutes work per 15 minutes idle. Maximum 3 hours per day.
Code
Duty cycle
18 AWG x 2C with insulating temperature of 221 °F
Conductors
Wood 3,93” | Metal 0,39”
Cutting capacity
Class II
Insulating
Power Cord Grips: Type Y.
Build Quality: Reinforced Insulation.
Thermal Insulation on Motor Winding: Class E.
60 Hz
Jig saw
800 strokes / min - 3000 strokes / min
6,2 A
1 Hp
Description
Voltage
Frequency
Current
Power
Speed
120 V
Technical data
Power requirements
ENGLISH
WARNING
from 0 A and up to 10 A
from 10 A and up to 13 A
from 13 A and up to 15 A
from 15 A and up to 20 A
18 AWG(*)
16 AWG
14 AWG
8 AWG
16 AWG
14 AWG
12 AWG
6 AWG
3 (one grounded)
from 6 ft to 49 ft | higher than 49 ft
Ampere
Capacity
Number of
Conductors
Extension gauge
* It is safe to use only if the extensions have a built-in artifact for over current protection.
AWG = American Wire Gauge. Reference: NMX-J-195-ANCE-2006
When operating power tools outdoors, use a grounded
extension cable labeled “For Outdoors Use”. These extensions are specially designed for
operating outdoors and reduce the risk of electric shock.
WARNING
WARNING
Avoid the risk of electric shock or severe injury. When the power cable gets damaged
it should only be replaced by the manufacturer or at a Authorized Service Center.
The build quality of the electric insulation is altered if spills or liquid gets into the tool while in use.
Do not expose to rain, liquids and/or dampness.
Before gaining access to the terminals all power sources should be disconnected.
IP Grade
IP20
Tools with double insulation and reinforced insulation are equipped
with a polarized plug (one prong is wider than the other). This plug will only fit in the
right way into a polarized outlet. If the plug cannot be introduced into the outlet,
reverse the plug. If it still doesn’t fit, call a qualified electrician to install for you a
polarized outlet. Do not alter the plug in any way. Both insulation types eliminate the
need of both a grounded third power cord with three prongs
or a grounded power connection
When using an extension cable, verify the gauge is enough for the power that your product needs. A lower
gauge cable will cause voltage drop in the line, resulting in power loss and overheating. The following table shows the right
size to use depending on cable’s length and the ampere capability shown in the tool’s nameplate. When in doubt use the
next higher gauge.
WARNING
WARNING