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The jigsaw is suitable for all commercially 

available saw blades.

Saw blade

Type of workpiece

Coarse

Wood

Medium

Wood

Fine

Plastic, aluminium, steel

Very fine

Cutting curves (wood)

6.2 Assembling saw blade (Fig. 2)

Fig. 2

Before assembling the saw blade 

check that the mains plug has been 

removed from the socket.

To assemble the saw, proceed as follows:

•  Push the saw buckle clamp (Fig.2, A) up and 

hold

•  Place the saw in the saw buckle. Make sure 

that the teeth point upwards and forward. The 

smooth side of the saw must rest against the 

wheel.

•  Push  the  saw  as  far  into  the  buckle  as  pos

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sible.

•  Secure  the  saw  by  gently  releasing  the  saw 

buckle clamp. Make sure that the saw blade 

sits correctly in the saw buckle. Acrooked 

blade can result in an unsatisfactory cut.

•  Push the guard down.

6.3 Adjusting the bottom plate 

  (Fig. 3)

A

E

11

C

B

D

12

6

 Fig. 3

Adjust the angle of the bottom plate (6) as 

follows:

A. Loosen the socket head screws with the 

Allen key supplied.

B.  Pull the bottom plate back slightly to unlock 

it.

C. Turn the bottom plate to the right or left in 

the desired sawing angle. You can read this 

on the protractor. The maximum sawing 

angle is 45º.

D. Push the bottom plate forward again to 

interlock it.

E.  Tighten the socket head screws (12) again.

Summary of Contents for BJS-600

Page 1: ...Manual Jig saw Instruktionsbok Sticksåg BJS 600 Code no 19694 0506 ...

Page 2: ... INTRODUCTION Read this manual carefully before using the machine Ensure that you know how the machine works and how it should be operated Maintain the mach ine in accordance with the instructions and make certain that the machine functions cor rectly Store this manual and other enclosed documentation with the machine Applications The jigsaw can be used to cut workpieces of various materials wood ...

Page 3: ...eye protection Hard materials such as steel alumi nium plastic Soft materials such as wood Accuracy Faulty and or discarded electrical or electronic apparatus have to be col lected at the appropriate recycling locations 5 1 Special safety instructions Before using the appliance Check the following points Does the voltage of the motor 230 V cor respond with the mains voltage Are the feeder cable an...

Page 4: ...mains flex or flex dama ge Afaulty switch Sparking in the carbon brushes or ring fire in the commutator Smoke or smell from scorched insulation 5 3 Electrical safety Always check that the mains voltage is the same as on the type plate of the machine The machine is double insulated com pliant therefore no earth connection is required Replacement of power cords or plugs Immediately dispose of old co...

Page 5: ...against the wheel Push the saw as far into the buckle as pos sible Secure the saw by gently releasing the saw buckle clamp Make sure that the saw blade sits correctly in the saw buckle Acrooked blade can result in an unsatisfactory cut Push the guard down 6 3 Adjusting the bottom plate Fig 3 A E 11 C B D 12 6 Fig 3 Adjust the angle of the bottom plate 6 as follows A Loosen the socket head screws w...

Page 6: ...nd the tooth of the saw blade and on the material you want to saw For soft materials select a reasonably high speed and a coarse tooth If you want to saw hard materials select a lower speed and a fine tooth 7 3 Pendulum setting Fig 1 6 Fig 6 For an optimum sawing result you must set the way in which the teeth of the saw blade grip the material You do this by adjusting the pendulum 8 Soft material ...

Page 7: ...ill break Let the jigsaw do the work Do not press too hard on the jigsaw 7 7 Parallel saw guide Fig 8 Fig 8 If you want to make a saw cut that runs parallel to the edge of the plank use the parallel saw guide supplied You do this as follows Loosen the socket head screws on the front of the bottom plate Slide the parallel saw guide through the ope nings at the side of the bottom plate Determine the...

Page 8: ... sawing Keep the outside of the jigsaw clean so that all moving parts can move accurately and without wear Keep the ventilation slots of the motor clean so that these do not overheat If the carbon brushes are worn the jigsaw will run noisily and unevenly In the end the jigsaw will no longer work Have the carbon brushes replaced by an authorized service centre Lubricate the saw blade guide regularl...

Page 9: ...h as petrol alcohol ammonia water etc These solvents may damage the plastic parts 8 3 Faults Should a fault occur e g after wear of a part please contact the service address on the war ranty card In the back of this manual you find an exploded view showing the parts that can be ordered 8 4 Environment To prevent damage during transport the app liance is delivered in a solid packaging which consist...

Page 10: ...73 BJS 600 DIAGRAM ...

Page 11: ...ver 1 31 Oil deflector 1 32 Bearing 608 1 33 Rotor 1 34 Bearing 607 1 35 Stator 1 36 Switch spring 1 37 Shift knob 1 No Description Specification Qty 38 Switch 1 39 Actiyator 1 40 Left housing 1 41 Convex pin 1 42 Knob 1 43 Knob spring 1 44 ball Ø4 1 45 O ring 1 46 Back cover 2 47 Cable platen 1 48 Top brush holder spring 1 49 Top brush holder 1 50 Screw ST4 13 2 51 Bottom brush holder spring 1 52...

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