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down. Position 1 is the least aggressive of 
the orbital cutting actions, with position 3 
being the most aggressive. 
The Table below gives some typical examples 
of the use of the orbital cutting facility. 
We recommend that the operator always 
practices on a piece of unwanted material to 
determine the most suitable selection for the 
task at hand.

GENERAL CUTTING ADVICE

Note: 

Always ensure that the footplate of the 

jigsaw is in close contact with the workpiece 
throughout the cutting procedure. If the 
footplate is allowed to ‘lift’ away from the 
workpiece operator control and accuracy will 
be compromised.

•  Clearly mark out the cutting line to be   
    followed on the workpiece (use a pencil or 
    other suitable marking device).
•  Small workpieces should be secured in a 
    vice or clamped to a workbench. Check 
    that the passage of the blade is not 
    obstructed.
•  Larger workpieces should be clamped to 
    sawhorses or similar. Check that the 
    passage of the blade is not obstructed.
•  Set the Cutting Action Selection Lever to 
    the desired position.
•  Align the saw with the cutting line and rest 
    the front of the footplate on the workpiece. 

Note:

 Ensure that the blade is not in contact 

with the workpiece at this stage.

• Switch the machine ‘On’ and gently feed 
    the jigsaw into the workpiece. Be careful to 
    hold the jigsaw firmly and keep full control 
    as the blade contacts the workpiece.

•  Adjust the speed of the blade as necessary   
    to achieve optimum cutting performance.
•  Use the Laser guide if necessary, but only 
    on non-reflective materials.

Note:

 Do not force the blade. Let the blade 

do the work by adjusting the speed and feed 
rates to achieve best performance.

CUTTING METAL

When cutting any metal a suitable cutting 
lubricant/coolant should be used. Cast Iron 
and Brass can be cut without a cutting 
lubricant. Always use a blade that is capable 
of cutting metal, and secure the workpiece 
securely, if practicable, in a vice or similar 
clamping device.

WARNING:

 When cutting metal the Cutting 

Action Selection Lever must be set to the ‘0’ 
position. 

ANGLE CUTTING
FOOTPLATE ANGLE ADJUSTMENT

Note: 

The footplate is factory set and 

adjusted so that the blade cuts at 90

0

 to the 

footplate.

The footplate may be tilted to allow an angle 
of up to 45

0

 to either side with positive 

location stops at 15

0

, 30

0

 and 45

0

To adjust the footplate:

•  Remove the battery from the jigsaw.
•  Loosen the two hex-headed screws 
    underneath the footplate using a suitable 
    allen key. 

(Fig. 7)

POSITION

 

        

TYPICAL APPLICATION

0  

                             Thin materials. Fine cuts. Tight curves. All metals

1

                               Hard materials such as chipboard, MDF, Plywood etc

2  

                             Thick materials such as constructional timber and plastic

                              Fast cuts when cutting with the grain in softwood material

 

Summary of Contents for EN 55014-1/A1:2009

Page 1: ...n BATTERY Jigsaw 18V Lithium Ion Battery 1 5 Ah 27 Wh DO NOT LOAD OR TRANSPORT PACKAGE IF DAMAGED A flammability hazard may exist if the package or battery cell is damaged Must be handled with care Li...

Page 2: ...S20 3FR Declare that the product Part numbers FURY718VEU RAGE718V Evolution 18V Li ion Battery Jigsaw Complies with the essential requirements of the following European Directives 2006 42 EC Machine D...

Page 3: ...olution Power Tools Evolution Power Tools reserves the right to optionally repair or replace it with the same or equivalent item There is no warranty written or verbal for jigsaw blades In no event sh...

Page 4: ...isin off positionbeforeplugginginthemachine 18 Use proper extension leads When the tool is used outdoors use only extension leads intended for outdoor use and labelled as such 19 Stay alert Concentrat...

Page 5: ...trollably if the blade tip contacts any surface 14 Always consider the work environment and wear the appropriate personal protection equipment This could include dust masks eye protection safety footw...

Page 6: ...e to the battery 4 Do not touch the terminals with any conductive material 5 Avoid storing the battery pack in a container with other metal objects such as nails coins etc 6 Do not expose the battery...

Page 7: ...CH SAFETY LOCK SLIDE BUTTON 4 SOFT GRIP HANDLE 5 ON OFF TRIGGER SWITCH 6 GUIDE ROLLER 7 INSERTED BATTERY PACK 8 BATTERY PACK LOCKING TAB 9 FOOTPLATE 10 LASER GUIDE ON OFF SWITCH 11 ORBITAL ACTION CONT...

Page 8: ...timation of exposure in the actual conditions of use taking account of all parts of the operating cycle such as the times the tool is switched off when it is running idle in addition to trigger time I...

Page 9: ...ct sunlight or heat always allow the battery pack to cool down before recharging This will allow the battery to be recharged to its full capacity CHARGING TIMES Normal charging time is approximately 1...

Page 10: ...o the groove in the guide roller Fig 3 Replace the battery pack Removal Note A recently used blade can be very hot Allow such a blade to cool down before attempting to remove it from the machine Stop...

Page 11: ...e machine Press the button once to switch the Laser Guide On Press once more to switch the Laser Guide Off Fig 5 WARNING Do not look directly into the laser beam or point it at another person or at pe...

Page 12: ...ly feed the jigsaw into the workpiece Be careful to hold the jigsaw firmly and keep full control as the blade contacts the workpiece Adjust the speed of the blade as necessary to achieve optimum cutti...

Page 13: ...the speed until the optimum performance is achieved Do not force the blade as in curved cutting this can lead to the blade deflection and possible blade breakage To cut a circle from a workpiece Mark...

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Page 17: ...zard may exist if the package or battery cell is damaged Must be handled with care Lithium Ion batteries are classified as Class 9 Miscellaneous Dangerous Substances Articles For more information plea...

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