Tip: The best combination of stroke rate and pendular
stroke setting is dependent upon the workpiece. We
recommend to perform a test run on a piece of scrap
material. This way the most appropriate setting can be
found.
Setting the stroke rate
The stroke rate indicates the number of the up and down
movements per minute of the saw blade. The required
stroke rate depends on the work load and workpiece. On
one hand, an adequate working speed should be reached,
on the other, a clean cut should be achieved.
- Select the desired speed with the turning knob (4):
- To increase the speed turn the knob counterclockwise.
To decrease the speed turn the knob clockwise.
- With fine saw blades a higher stroke rate can be used;
rough saw blades require lower speed.
- After using the jigsaw for a longer period with a high
stroke rate, the power tool can heat up intensely - allow
the power tool to cool down for 3 minutes running idle at
maximum speed.
Straight cut ( ill. F)
When using the jigsaw to perform straight cuts, remember
to attach the cover (21), plastic guide (22) and the plastic
sawfoot cover (28). The use of the plastic guide (22) will
prevent the sawblade from swinging during the cut.
Angle cut
Setting the cutting angle (ill. D/F)
- The preset angle between the saw foot (7) and saw
blade (11) is 90°. You can adjust this angle on both
sides gradually to 15°/30°/45° using angle scale (28) as
reference.
Danger of accidents!
- Pull out the power plug (5) from power outlet before
setting the angle cut.
- The teeth of the saw blades are very sharp!
- Use the large allen key (17) to set the sawing angle.
- Loosen the tightening screw (26) with the allen key far
enough so that the saw foot (7) can be easily turned.
- For straight cuts (0°) the angle scale (28) should be set to 0°.
For angle cuts set the scale to value between 1° and 45°.
- Set the saw foot to the desired position 15°/30°/45° on
the angle scale (28).
- After the angle is set push the saw foot (7) down until is
locked in place.
- Retighten the tightening screw (26) with the large allen
key (17).
Dip sawing ( ill. E)
Only soft working materials, such as wood or plaster
cardboard, may be used for dip sawing! For dip sawing,
only use short saw blades and always set the sawing
angle to 0°.
- Place the peak of the saw blade (11) and the front parts
of the saw foot (7) on the workpiece.
- Switch the jigsaw on and allow the saw blade to run.
- Slowly reduce the angle of support of the saw foot in the
direction of the workpiece. The saw blade „dips" into the
area to be cut out. At this time, the power tool may not
be moved sideways.
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- As soon as the saw foot lies smoothly on the workpiece,
you can begin sawing.
Sawing out areas
- With a drill, drill a sufficiently large hole inside of the area to
be sawed out.
- Guide the saw blade (11) into this hole and begin to saw out
the desired area.
- Use the laser guide (14) to obtain more precise cuts.
Mounting the parallel guide
The parallel lines can be sawed with miter-precise intervals
using a parallel guide (19). Parallel cuts are only available
when the angle of the saw foot is set to 0° and the plastic
cover for sawfoot (27) is removed.
- Using screwdriver loosen the tightening screw of the
parallel guide (20).
- Push the parallel guide into the guideway opening (24).
The parallel guide can be inserted in the left or right side
of the power tool.
- Align the guide rail and retighten the tightening screw
(20).
Laser guide
S110PE/S110PEK/JS80PE
DANGER LASER RADIATION
Do not look directly into the beam. Laser
specification according to EN60825-1: 2015:
CLASS 2. Wavelength: 650mm / Power:
<1mW
The built-in laser guide is intended to obtain a precision cut.
Use the laser guide (14) every time the work requires
precision cuts, as when following pre-drawn lines on a
surface.
- Set the I/O laser switch (16) to the position I to activate
the laser guide (14).
- Press the On/Off switch (2), and start cutting the
workpiece following the predrawn linewith the projected
laser line on the surface.
Metal cutting
When sawing metal, because of the heating up of the
material, apply e.g. a cool lubricant along the cutline.
- Lightly grease the cut-line with suitable oil.
Maintenance and Service
Maintenance and Cleaning.
- Before any work on the machine itself, pull the mains
plug.
- For safe and proper working, always keep the
machine and ventilation slots clean.
Clean the saw blade holder regularly. For this, remove the
saw blade from the machine and lightly tap out the machine
on a level surface.
Heavy contamination of the machine can lead to
malfunctions. Therefore, do not saw materials that produce
a lot of dust from below or overhead.
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