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Jigsaw - Additional Safety Rules
7.2
Additional Safety Rules
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When operating the saw, use safety
equipment including safety goggles, ear
protection, dust mask and protective clothing
including safety gloves.
The jigsaw is fitted with an adjustable blade
guide roller, ensure that this is correctly
adjusted.
Do not start the machine with the blade in
contact with the workpiece.
?Check the workpiece for any protruding nails,
screw heads or anything that could damage
the blade.
?Ensure that there are no obstructions
underneath the workpiece; it is easy to cut
into sawhorses and bench tops.
?Hold the machine correctly and adopt a
stable stance.
?Use the correct blade for the job and replace
the blade as soon as it becomes worn. This
will ensure ease of cutting and prolong the
life of the machine.
?Always ensure that the base plate is in firm
contact with the workpiece before starting
the cut.
?Do not force the jigsaw, let the jigsaw do the
work. Forcing the jigsaw will reduce the life
of the blade putting undue pressure on the
machine.
?Allow the jigsaw to stop completely before
removing it from the workpiece.
Cordless Jigsaws
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?Do not try and cut a curve that is too tight.
This will put undue pressure on the blade
causing it to snap.
?Keep hands away from cutting area and
blade.
?Do not reach the underneath the workpiece.
?Never use your hands to remove sawdust,
chips or waste close by the blade.
?Support the work properly.
?Never reach over the blade to remove waste
or off cuts.
?Do not attempt to free a jammed blade
before first switching off the tool.
?If you are interrupted when operating the
saw, complete the process and switch off
before looking up.
?Always hold the saw on parts that are
insulated. If you accidentally cut into hidden
wiring or the saw's own cable, the metal
parts of the saw will become “live”.
Never use the saw near flammable liquids or
gases.
The blade roller guide is used to support the
blade when cutting and must be in contact
with the back edge of the cutting blade at all
times and allowed to move freely.
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Jigsaw - Operating Instructions
7.3
Switching the Jigsaw On and Off
NOTE: This product when combined with the
POWERhandle is fitted with a safety button
(MPB).
1. To start the machine, press MPB. Then
squeeze the trigger.
2. Release the safety button when the machine
starts. The machine will now run continuously.
3. To stop the machine, release the on/off
trigger.
Making a Cut
1. Start the motor by depressing the MPB and
squeezing the trigger switch .
2. Slowly push the saw forward.
3. After completing your cut, release the trigger
switch and allow the blade to come to a
complete stop.
NOTE: If the jigsaw base is not held firmly onto
the workpiece, the blade will snag and break.
Angle Cutting
CAUTION. Always ensure that the saw is
switched off and the POWERhandle is removed
before any adjustments.
Loosen the hexagonal screw on the underside of
the machine using the included hexagonal key
and tilt the base, using a protractor to achieve
the required angle 0°- 45°. Finally re-tighten the
hexagonal screw.
Blade Roller Guide
When setting the jigsaw for angle cutting or
replacing the blade, set the blade roller guide.
Loosen the hexagonal screw on the underside of
the machine using the included hexagonal key.
With the blade fitted, slide the blade roller guide
mounting plate until the blade is in the groove in
the blade roller guide and the guide is in contact
with the back edge of the blade.
Metal Cutting
When cutting metals, a suitable cooling/cutting
oil must be used. Simply squirt the lubricant onto
the blade or workpiece at regular intervals during
cutting to reduce blade wear.
WARNING: Do not immerse the jigsaw in water
or allow oil to enter the casing. A fatal electric
shook could occur.
Circle Cutting
When starting a cut from the center of the
workpiece, drill a 12 mm diameter hole to ensure
that there is enough clearance for the blade.
Tip
When cutting materials with a decorative or
polished finish, cover either the base of the
jigsaw or the surface of the material being cut
with masking tape or other suitable tape to
prevent scratching.
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