The chip guard prevents chips from flying off and improves the efficiency of the chip extractor.
-Turn off and unplug tool.
-Insert the chip guard [7.1] between the base runner and chuck lever, and push back with slight pressure until it catches in place.
The chip extractor
8.1 | 8.2 | 8.3 | 8.4 |
Jigsaws can be connected to a dust extractor (hose diameter 27 mm / 1.06”) using the extrac- tor adapter [8.4].
-Turn off and unplug tool.
-Insert the extractor adapter into the rear hole of the base runner in so that the hook [8.2] catches in the notch [8.1].
-Press the lever [8.3] to remove the extractor adapter. The integrated
Adjusting the sawblade guide
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9.3 | 9.2 | 9.1 |
These pendulum jigsaws have an additional car- bide guide [9.3] immediately above the work- piece for better blade guidance.
-Turn off and unplug tool.
-Tighten the screw [9.2] with the Allen key [9.1] until the jaws almost rest against the sawblade.
The sawblade must still move easily!
Changing the sawblade
10.1 | 10.2 |
-Turn off and unplug tool.
-Open chuck lever [10.1] up to the stop.
-Remove sawblade.
-Insert new sawblade all the way to the stop in the sawblade holder [10.2].
-Close chuck lever.
Working with the tool
With the tool switched off and un- plugged, check for tight fit of the sawblade before starting work.
Always apply the pendulum jigsaw to
the workpiece with the sawblade running.
Metalworking
Take the following safety precautions when cutting metals:
•Connect a residual current operated device in series before the tool.
•Connect tool to a suitable dust extractor.
•Clean tool regularly of dust accumulations in the motor housing.
•Wear protective goggles.
Free hand accord-
ing to the scribe mark
11.1 |
The point at the leading edge of the splinterguard [11.1] points to the blade cut line, making it easier to cut to a scribe mark.
Plunge cutting with-
out pilot drilling
The base runner must be in the front position for plunge cuts in wood materials (basic setting).
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