Craftsman CMCS350B Instruction Manual

To change the blade, ensure the saw is unplugged, then use the hex key to loosen the blade screw, remove the old blade, and install the new blade following the directional arrows. Tighten the screw securely.
The CMCS350B is compatible with T-shank jigsaw blades designed for wood, metal, or plastic cutting. Ensure the blade length is suitable for your specific cutting needs.
If the saw is not starting, verify the battery is charged and properly connected. Check for any blockage or debris in the motor area and ensure the safety lock is disengaged.
Ensure that the blade is properly aligned and securely fastened. Use a guide or straight edge when making cuts and maintain a steady hand to prevent deviation.
Regularly inspect the blade for wear, clean the saw after each use to remove dust and debris, and periodically check the battery connections and motor for any signs of damage.
To adjust the bevel angle, loosen the bevel adjustment knob, set the desired angle using the scale, and then tighten the knob to secure the angle before cutting.
Always wear safety goggles and gloves, keep hands away from the blade, ensure the workpiece is properly secured, and never override the safety features of the saw.
Store the saw in a dry, clean place, ideally in its case. Remove the battery and blade if not in use for an extended period, and ensure all parts are clean and free from moisture.
Turn off the saw immediately and disconnect the battery. Carefully back out the blade from the cut, ensuring not to force it, and inspect for any material obstruction or blade misalignment.
Yes, the CMCS350B can cut metal if equipped with a suitable metal-cutting blade. Ensure to adjust the speed and feed rate to accommodate the material type.