TECHNICAL DATA
Jig saws
JSF100/650VE
Absorbed power W
650
Wood cutting capacity
mm
100
Aluminium cutting capacity mm
20
Steel cutting capacity
mm
6
Inclination up to
45º
Run-out mm
25
No-load speed
/min
500-3000
Approx. weight (without accessories)
Kg.
2.5
The instructions contained in this manual must be
strictly followed, it should be carefully read and kept
close at hand to use when carrying out maintenance on
the indicated parts.
If the machine is used carefully and normal
maintenance is carried out, it will work well for a
long time.
The functions and use of the tool you have bought shall
be only those described in this manual.
Any other use
of the tool is strictly forbidden.
ILLUSTRATIONS
DESCRIPTION (See figures)
A On/Off switch (Fig.1)
B Retaining button (Fig.1)
D Constant electronic speed regulation (Fig.1)
E Pendular regulation control (Fig.1 and Fig.3)
F Retaining lever (Fig.2)
H Saw blade guide (Fig.2)
I
Support base fixing screw (Fig.5)
J Sliding skid (Fig.1, Fig.7 and Fig.8)
K Anti-splinter plate (Fig.4)
L Support base (Fig.1, Fig.4 and Fig.6)
M Dust suction adapter (Fig.1 and Fig.6)
N Dust suction adapter tab (Fig.6)
O Oscillation amplitude label (Fig.1)
P Cutting depth graduated scale (Fig.1 and Fig.5)
EQUIPMENT
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1 saw blade
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1 anti-splinter plate
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1 dust suction adapter
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1 sliding skid
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Hexagonal key
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Operating instructions
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Safety instructions
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Warranty
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
•
See “
Safety Instructions
” manual supplied with this
instruction manual.
•
WARNING!
Never use the machine without protective
covers. Maintain protective covers in place.
•
For your personal safety, always connect the ma-
chine to a mains supply protected by a differential
and thermal cutout switch, in accordance with regula-
tions on low-voltage wiring sitemaps.
•
Do not perforate the machine casing, as this would
destroy the protective insulation (use adhesive la-
bels).
•
Check the work area with a metal detector for hidden
wires, gas and/or water pipes.
•
Always unplug the machine before carrying out work
on it.
•
Always stop the machine by switching it off, not by
unplugging it.
•
WARNING!
Before each use, inspect the plug and
lead. Should they need replacing, have this done by
an official service centre.
•
Always keep the lead out of the machine's working
area.
•
Only plug the machine in when it is switched off.
•
Always use the machine with the auxiliary handle
attached.
•
Hold the machine firmly in both hands and in a stable
position.
•
Ensure that the part to be worked on is firmly secured
before beginning any operation.
•
When sawing metal, apply oil to the cutting point.
•
Always use the correct saw blade for each type of
material.
•
Only use sharp saw blades which are in perfect
condition. Cracked, bent or jagged saw blades should
be immediately replaced.
•
Do not force the saw feed which is adapted to the
type and thickness of the material being worked.
•
When sawing, follow the direction of the saw teeth:
force being applied by lateral shifts, will only lead to
breaking the blade.
•
Beware of shavings that fly off. Hold the tool that so
that sparks fly away from you or other people and
inflammable materials.
•
Do not exert excessive pressure on the base since
this serves as a support and doing so will merely
brake the saw feed.
•
If thin sheets are to be cut, we recommend supporting
them on a wooden base to avoid vibration of the
sheet and accidents.
•
Ensure that the base plate is totally supported by the
work surface before beginning work.
•
The cutting path must be free from any obstacles,
both above and below.
•
In no case turn the machine on with the saw blade in
contact with the material, since this places undue
strain on the blade. Insert the saw blade when the
machine has reached the selected speed.
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