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CAUTION
○ Be sure to switch power OFF and disconnect the plug
from the receptacle when changing blades.
○ Do not open the lever when plunger is moving.
NOTE
○ Confi rm the protrusions of blade inserted to the blade
holder surely. (Fig. 2)
○ Confi rm the blade located between the groove of roller.
(Fig. 3)
6. Adjusting the blade operating speed (Only
CJ110MV)
This Jig Saw is equipped with the electric control circuit
which enables stepless speed control. To adjust the
speed, turn the dial shown in Fig. 4. When the dial is
set to "1", the jig saw operates at the minimum speed
(850 / min). When the dial set to "5", the jig saw operates
at the maximum speed (3000 / min). Adjust the speed
according to the material to be cut and working
effi ciency.
CAUTION
At low speed (dial setting: 1 or 2) do not cut a wood
with a thickness of more than 10 mm or metal with a
thickness of more than 1 mm.
7. Adjusting the orbital operation
(1) This Jig Saw employs orbital operation which moves
the blade back and forth, as well as up and down. Set
the change knob shown in Fig. 5 to "0" to eliminate the
orbital operation (the blade moves only up and down).
The orbital operation can be selected in 4 steps from "0"
to "III".
(2) For the hard material, such as a steel plate, etc.,
decrease the orbital operation. For the soft material,
such as lumber, plastic, etc., increase the orbital
operation to increase work effi ciency. To cut the
material accurately, decrease the orbital operation.
8. Cutting stainless steel plates (Only CJ110MV)
This Jig Saw can cut stainless steel plates by using
No. 97 blade. Carefully read "Concerning cutting of
stainless steel plates" for proper operation.
9. Splinter guard
Using the splinter guard when cutting wood materials
will reduce splintering of cut surfaces.
Insert the splinter guard in the space on the base, and
push it completely. (See Fig. 6)
10. Chip cover
Chip cover prevents chips from fl ying off and improves
the effi ciency of dust collector.
Insert the chip cover between the base and lever, and
push with a slight pressure until it catches in place.
(Fig. 7)
When removing chip cover, hold both sides of knob and
slightly open until it can be removed from the Jig Saw.
(Fig. 8)
NOTE
There is a possibility that chip cover is frosted when
cutting the metal.
11. Sub base
Using the sub base (made from steel) will reduce
abrasion of aluminium base especially in cutting
metals.
Using the sub base (made from resin) will reduce
scratching of cut surface. Attach the sub base to the
bottom surface of base by attached 4 screws.
12. Lighting up the lamp
To turn on the lamp, pull the trigger.
Release the trigger to turn off .
CAUTION
Do not look in the light or see the source of light directly.
7
CUTTING
CAUTION
In order to prevent blade dislodging, damage or
excessive wear on the Plunger, please make sure to
have surface of the base plate attached to the work
piece while sawing.
1. Rectilinear cutting
When cutting on a straight line, fi rst draw a marking
gauge line and advance the saw along that line. Using
the guide (sold separately) will make it possible to cut
accurately on a straight line.
(1) Loosen the base bolt hexagonal bar wrench attached
on base. (Fig. 9)
(2) Move the base fully forward (Fig. 10), and tighten the
base bolt again.
(3) Attach the guide by passing it through the attachment
hole on the base and tighten the M5 bolt. (Fig. 11)
(4) Set the orbital position to "0".
NOTE
To ensure accurate cutting when using the Guide
(Fig.11), always set the orbital position to "0".
2. Sawing curved lines
When sawing a small circular arc, reduce the feeding
speed of the machine. If the machine is fed too fast, it
could cause the blade to break.
3. Cutting a circle or a circular arc
The guide also will be helpful for circular cutting.
After attaching the guide by same way noted as above,
drive the nail or screw into the material through the
hole on the guide, then use it for an axis when cutting.
(Fig. 12)
NOTE
Circular cutting must be done with the blade
approximately vertical to the bottom surface of the
base.
4. Cutting metallic materials
(1) Adjust the speed Dial between scales "3" and "4".
(2) Set the orbital position to "0" or "I".
(3) Always use an appropriate cutting fl uid (spindle oil,
soapy water, etc.). When a liquid cutting fl uid is not
available, apply grease to the back surface of the
material to be cut.
5. Pocket cutting
(1) In lumber
Aligning the blade direction with the grain of the wood,
cut step by step until a window hole is cut in the center
of the lumber. (Fig. 13)
(2) In other materials
When cutting a window hole in materials other than
lumber, initially bore a hole with a drill or similar tool
from which to start cutting.
6. Angular cutting
The base can be swiveled to both sides by up to 45° for
angular cutting. (Fig. 14)
(1) Loosen the base bolt by hexagonal bar wrench attached
on base and move the base fully forward. (Fig. 9, 10)
(2) Align the scale (from 0 degrees to 45 degrees by
15-degree increments) of the semi-circular part of the
base with the [ ] mark on the gear cover. (Fig. 15)
(3) Tighten the M5 bolt again. (Fig. 9)
(4) Set the orbital position to "0".
NOTE
Angular cutting can not be done when adopting chip
cover or dust collector.