clamped. The angle markings on the base plate are accurate for most
general purposes but it is recommended for accurate work to set the
angle with a protractor and make a test cut on other material. (See
H1)
For sawing close to edges, the base plate can be offset to the rear.
Remove the dust cover. Release the clamping bolts of the base plate
and push the base plate toward the mains cable to the stop.Close
the base plate clamping bolts to lock the base plate in the adjusted
position. Sawing with the base plate offset is possible only with a
mitre angle of 0°. (See H2)
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PLASTIC FOOT PLATe PROTeCTIOn (See I)
Your tool is equipped with base plate protection that protects finer
surface.
To attached, hook the protection over front of base plate and snap
into base plate.
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DUST TUBe (See Fig. J1, J2)
Mount the dust tube (5) into the opening of the base plate (7). Make
sure that the plastic tip(d) of the vacuum connection engages into the
corresponding opening(e) on the housing as shown in the figure.
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PROTeCTIOn FInGeR
The finger is located in front of the blade holder. Whilst working, it will
help prevent accidental contact with moving blade.
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DUST BLOWeR AIR HOLe
This is a small aperture located underneath the housing just behind
the blade guide. Ensure this is kept clean to allow the airflow to
continually blow dust away from the cutting area.
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SPLInTeRInG PROTeCTOR
The splintering protector (17) prevents the splintering of the surface
when sawing in wooden materials. Press the splintering protector
from below into the base plate (See K).
note: Use the splintering protector only with a mitre angle of 0°.
Working hints for your jigsaw
If your power tool becomes too hot, especially when used at low
speed, set the speed to maximum and run no Load for 2-3 minutes to
cool the motor. Avoid prolonged usage at very low speeds.
GeneRAL
Always use a blade suited to the material and material thickness to
be cut. Always ensure the work–piece is firmly held or clamped to
prevent movement. For easier control, use low speed to start cutting,
then increase to correct speed.
Any movement of the material may affect the quality of the cut. The
blade cuts on the upward stroke and may chip the uppermost. Ensure
your uppermost surface is a non-visible surface when your work is
finished.
CUTTInG LAMInATeS
Use a fine tooth blade when cutting most laminates and thin wood
materials. To reduce edge chipping, clamp pieces of waste wood at
both ends on both sides and cut through the wood during cutting.
CIRCLe CUTTInG
Do not use the pendulum action when cutting tight circles or angles.
PLUnGe SAWInG
Plunge cutting may be used only on soft materials such as wood,
aerated concrete, gypsum plaster boards, etc.!