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Jigsaw - Maintenance

7.4

Changing the blade

WARNING.

  Always ensure that the saw is 

switched off and the POWERhandle is detached 
from the tool before making any adjustments.

1. To fit the blade, loosen the 2 hexagonal 
screws on the blade clamping block. 

2. Slide the blade into the locating groove with 
the teeth pointing forward. 

3. Tighten the hexagonal screws with the 
included hexagonal key.

WARNING.

  The teeth of the jigsaw blade 

should be pointing forward away from the user. 

IMPORTANT

.  After replacing the saw blade, 

make sure that the hexagonal screws are firmly 
tightened and the blade is running freely.

Re-attach the POWERhandle and run the saw 
under no load to check that it runs smoothly 
before using it to cut any material.

General Inspection

Regularly check that all the fixing screws are 
tight.  They may vibrate loose over time.

8. Halogen Light

Jigsaw blade fitment type:

(Universal Type)

Summary of Contents for Power8 workshop

Page 1: ...User Manual Innovation from C Enterprise Ltd...

Page 2: ...anuals view demonstration video and find information about new products at www POWER8workshop com Warning User must read and understand the user manual before using this product to reduce the risk of...

Page 3: ...Products 4 2 Charging Additional Safety Rules 4 3 Charger Dock Operating Instructions 4 4 Charger Secondary Charging Point SCP Handheld Power Tools 5 Drill Driver 5 1 Drill Driver Specifications and...

Page 4: ...tenance Bench top Functions 9 Case 9 1 Know Your Product 9 2 Post and Accessory Cases Storage and Release 10 Table Saw 10 1 Table Saw Specifications and Know Your Product 10 2 Table Saw Additional Saf...

Page 5: ...w Assembly 12 4 Scroll Saw Operating Instructions 12 5 Scroll Saw Maintenance 13 Table Light 13 1 Specifications and Know Your Product 13 2 Table Light Operating Instructions Others 14 Spirit Level an...

Page 6: ...your local collection or recycling point Do not expose to water Contains Nickel cadmium batteries Battery must be recycled or disposed of properly Always change the battery pack between temperatures 0...

Page 7: ...are doing and use common sense when operating a power tool Do not use tool when tired or under the influence of drugs alcohol or medication A moment of inattention while operating power tools may res...

Page 8: ...Do not force tool Use the correct tool for your application The correct tool will do the job better and safer at the rate for which it is designed c Do not use the tool if switch does not turn it on o...

Page 9: ...3 POWERhandle...

Page 10: ...ery cooling vent 5 Electronic coupling 6 Mechanical coupling parts 7 MPB Multi Purpose Button 8 Power Trigger 9 Front soft grip 10 Loop handle socket 11 Battery cooling vent Specifications 1 Hour char...

Page 11: ...POWERhandle Know Your Product 3 1 1 2 3 4 5 8 9 10 11 6 7...

Page 12: ...rve this safety rule could cause serious damage to the battery pack h Do not incinerate the battery pack even if it is seriously damaged or can no longer hold a charge The battery pack can explode in...

Page 13: ...release a POWERhandle from a product first pull the release slider down with your thumb whilst gripping the handle Grip the product head with the other hand and pull the POWERhandle backwards The hand...

Page 14: ...utton pressed before the trigger is released The MPB has 3 normal positions fully left centred and fully right It is not possible to move the MPB when the trigger is pulled and when the MPB is centred...

Page 15: ...4 Charging Dock and Secondary Charger SCP...

Page 16: ...e exact type of rechargeable battery pack as supplied with the charger Any other use may result in the risk of fire electric shook or electrocution 5 To reduce the risk of an electric shook unplug the...

Page 17: ...mains outlet LED s on the top of the charger dock will display the battery s condition When the red LED is on the case is correctly connected to the mains power A green flashing LED means fast chargi...

Page 18: ...ource it will start the charging cycle he main dock will not charge a POWERhandle w To obtain the best life for the battery Never allow the battery to completely discharge it should be placed on charg...

Page 19: ...5 Drill Driver...

Page 20: ...e release latch 11 Driver bit NOTE Hammer Mode is not available on drill model WS1 LD01 Voltage 18V No load speed 0 350 0 950 RPM LIGHT T orque settings 21 Positions LIGHT Max drilling capacity Steel...

Page 21: ...6 7 2 8 1 9 3 11 5 4 9 10 11 Drill Driver Know Your Product 5 1...

Page 22: ...jaws of the chuck If the bit is not inserted deep enough the grip of the jaws over the bit is reduced and the loss of control is increased h Do not use dull or damaged bits and accessories Dull or dam...

Page 23: ...ilable on the drill model WS1 LD01 Torque Adjustment Hammer Selection Collar By rotating the torque adjustment hammer selection collar behind the chuck it is possible to adjust the torque to each of t...

Page 24: ...ssory To firmly clamp the accessory in the chuck grasp the housing and rotate the chuck housing in a clockwise direction Ensure the bit is retained firmly or the chuck jaws maybe damaged To remove the...

Page 25: ...e WARNING Never attempt to lock the trigger switch in the on position do not lock the trigger on jobs where your hammer drill may need to be stopped suddenly All drilling operations 1 Mark off the cen...

Page 26: ...Drill Driver Notes 5 5...

Page 27: ...6 Circular Saw...

Page 28: ...13 Spindle lock 14 Bevel angle lock knob 17 Fence locking knob 18 Fence angle lock knob 15 45 Bevel cut guide noch 16 Straight cut guide noch Voltage 18V No load speed Cutting depth 0 Weight 7 3lbs 3...

Page 29: ...Circular Saw Know Your Product 8 7 10 13 15 11 6 6 16 4 9 1 2 5 12 18 3 6 1 14 17...

Page 30: ...lades that do not match the mounting hardware of the saw will run eccentrically causing loss of control h Never use damaged or incorrect blade washers or bolt The blade washers and bolt were specifica...

Page 31: ...y cut objects that can cause kickback Circular Saws Additional Safety Rules 6 2 Safety instructions regarding lower guard a Check lower guard for proper closing before each use Do not operate the saw...

Page 32: ...before beginning the cut Safety instructions regarding the saw Only recommended Support the work properly Never reach over the blade to remove waste or off cuts Do not attempt to free a jammed blade...

Page 33: ...ude more than 6 35mm below the material being cut Tighten the depth adjustment lock by pressing the lever down Adjusting the Bevel Angle Mitre Cut WARNING Always ensure that the saw is switched off an...

Page 34: ...set width WARNING Always ensure that the saw is switched off and the POWERhandle is detached from the tool before making any adjustments 1 Adjust the fence angle to 90 and tighten the Angle Lock knob...

Page 35: ...blade 5 Mount the new saw blade in reverse order and tighten the blade bolt WARNING The direction in which the blade rotates has to be the same as the direction of the arrow marked on the housing Ensu...

Page 36: ...Circular Saw Notes 6 5...

Page 37: ...7 Jigsaw...

Page 38: ...t 4 5lbs 2 1 kg 1 Handle release latch 2 Soft grip 3 Power trigger Stop 4 MPB Safety lock 5 Motor cooling vents 6 Blade cover 7 Blade guide wheel 8 Hex screw 9 Blade 10 Sole plate 11 Hex key 12 Angle...

Page 39: ...Jigsaw Know Your Product 7 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 9 7 10 8 10 11 12...

Page 40: ...et 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...

Page 41: ...hieve 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...

Page 42: ...e hexagonal screws with the included hexagonal key WARNING The teeth of the jigsaw blade should be pointing forward away from the user IMPORTANT After replacing the saw blade make sure that the hexago...

Page 43: ...8 Halogen Light...

Page 44: ...6A Halogen Bulb Life Approx 300 hours Weight 2 9lbs 1 3 kg 1 Lens 2 Lens bezel 3 Torch arm 4 Torch body 5 Air cooling vent 6 MPB Multi Purpose Button 7 Handle trigger Flash Light Specifications Halog...

Page 45: ...n the halogen light off slide the MPB to the left Flash Light 1 To flash the light slide the MPB button to right Then press and release the handle trigger Rotate the halogen light head 1 To swivel the...

Page 46: ...bulb It is stored inside the light assembly You can see it when you remove the rim and light assembly Replace the new bulb in the spring Carefully align the rim and light assembly with the halogen lig...

Page 47: ...9 Case...

Page 48: ...rs 6 Benchtop On Off operation buttons 7 Secondary charger point SCP 8 Cable storage hooks 9 POWERhandle charger dock 10 Table saw blade slot 11 Scroll saw blade slot 12 Case latch closed 13 Case open...

Page 49: ...et 21 Rubber feet 22 Angle fence running slot 23 Steel armoured work surface 24 Accessory box storage area 25 Accessory box release button 26 27 Optional 28 Post in storage area Accessory box location...

Page 50: ...roduct case lock 2 Internal power coupling 3 Circular saw sole plate pocket 4 Jigsaw sole plate pocket 5 Internal power coupling cable storage 6 User manual storage 6 3 4 5 2 1 Case Know Your Product...

Page 51: ...8 11 7 12 10 13 9 Case Know Your Product 9 1 7 Post handle 8 Protractor Optional 9 Table Clamp Optional 10 Drill head 11 Jigsaw head 12 Torch head 13 Circular saw head 14 Extra POWERhandle 14...

Page 52: ...se easily 2 When the latch is clear of the recess rotate out the metal portion of the post to approx 20 3 Now slide the post along the bottom of the case to allow the other post hook to come free from...

Page 53: ...10 Table Saw...

Page 54: ...ications 3 500 RPM Blade bore 3 8 10mm Cutting depth 0 20mm 38mm Cutting depth 45 14mm 24mm Fence Cut scale Table saw shield Work surface Protractor Cut scale Fence lock 3 4 1 2 1 9 16 15 16 2 WS1 SB0...

Page 55: ...Provide adequate support to the rear and sides of the saw table for wide or long workpiece Use only correct blades do not use blades with incorrect size holes Never use blade washers or bolts that are...

Page 56: ...le plate of the Circular saw Then rotate the rear end of TABLE SAW GUARD down over the riving blade as fig 2 3 Press the rear end of TABLE SAW GUARD down until the latch hooks up with the sole plate W...

Page 57: ...l the sole plate is against the metal work surface release the product lock check that it returns fully left If it doesn t then the circular saw can t be fully pushed in 7 Remove the internal power co...

Page 58: ...arallel fence The post can be assembled on to the case on both side of the saw blade 9 To install the fence use the green hook on the bottom of the post to latch under the case lid pull the fence tigh...

Page 59: ...the charger dock The table saw will not work unless the Table Saw Guard is correctly installed and the case lid is shut If the Case is connected to the main then the POWER8handle will be charged when...

Page 60: ...Rhandle will be charged when the table saw in not in operation Making a Cut 4 When the cut is made turn the saw off by pressing the red button 5 Wait for the blade to come to a complete stop before re...

Page 61: ...workpiece into the saw blade Hold the workpiece and protractor firmly together and feed them slowly into the saw blade 4 Use the provided push stick or a push block to move the workpiece through the...

Page 62: ...Lift Out Tray before putting them back into the Case for storage NOTE The Lift Out Tray is for easy storage and protection of tools inside the Case 5 Disconnect the product from the mains power Bevel...

Page 63: ...11 Drill Press...

Page 64: ...les Voltage 18V No load speed 350 RPM 950 RPM LIGHT Max Drilling Capacity Steel 1 2 13 mm Wood 1 1 10 28 mm Concrete 1 2 13 mm Hammer Impact Frequency 0 5 600 0 20 000 min 1 Specifications The maximum...

Page 65: ...the work surface 2 The post will snap into its highest setting whilst the green lever is flush withe the work surface The Green lever can be lifted from the rear at any time this to allow the post s t...

Page 66: ...drill press and make sure the drill bit will not touch the work surface when it is fully pulled down at this point you may need to adjust the height again 6 When the drill press is configured as you...

Page 67: ...Put scrap material under the work piece you are cutting to stop damage to the work surface Warning Never start the drill press with the cutting tool on the work piece NOTE Make sure the jigsaw and cir...

Page 68: ...o release the post from the case 5 Slide the post out from the case hole 6 Open the lid of the case replace the tools into the lift out carry bag and putting them back into the case for storage NOTE T...

Page 69: ...12 Scroll Saw...

Page 70: ...roll Saw Specification 12 1 Scroll Saw Additional Safety Rules Specifications Voltage 18V 2400 SPM Max Cutting Capacity Metal 3 8 10 mm Wood 1 40 mm No load speed Instructions when necessary The maxim...

Page 71: ...the front of the jigsaw into position When the sole of the jigsaw is fully in contact with the metal work surface release the product lock Ensure that the product lock is fully returned to the left 3...

Page 72: ...jaws can be passed over the post Align the bar ends to fit onto the holes on the post and re tighten to secure in place The tighter the adjustment to the clamp knob the more pressure is applied to hol...

Page 73: ...rge the cut width so the blade can turn enough to align with your marked direction Making Cuts CAUTION Always ensure that the scroll saw is switched off and the POWERhandle is removed before any adjus...

Page 74: ...al plug away from the jigsaw 2 Put internal plug back into its storage area 3 Slide back the product lock and roll the jigsaw away from the metal work surface finally removing the bottom of the sole p...

Page 75: ...13 Table Light...

Page 76: ...ad up into the mating faces on the front of the post until you hear a click noticeably running down or dim 10 2 Table Light Specifications 13 1 Table Light Operating Instructions Specifications Voltag...

Page 77: ...14 Spirit Level Protractor Accessory Cases Optional...

Page 78: ...Post Protractor Know Your Product 14 1 17 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8...

Page 79: ...evel 1of3 5 Post lock holes 6 Finger recess 7 Post hook 8 Post head release button 9 Post head pivot 10 Post head sliding part 11 Handle pin location hole 12 Handle pin location slot 13 Electrical con...

Page 80: ...Post and Protractor Operating Instructions 14 2 Marking Angles Making Shelfs and pictures Level...

Page 81: ...d Function of the Protractor The protractor can be used to measure angles and mark up work It can also be used as a set square Accessory Case optional Operating Instructions 14 2 Extended Functions Ac...

Page 82: ...embled parallel with the front or rear edge of the case use the ruled scale to check Before lowering the locking part of the post to the work surface ensure the moving hook is open and can easily move...

Page 83: ...jigsaw is correctly assembled onto the underside of the case lid Ensure that the internal power coupling is correctly assembled onto the jigsaw Ensure there is a CHARGED POWERhandle in the charger doc...

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