15
Cut at a uniform rate, pay attention to avoid overloading the jigsaw.
Excessive pressure applied on the blade will suppress pendulum
action and will affect cutting efficiency unfavourably. Decrease or
switch off the pendulum action completely when cutting along
gently curved line.
When the footplate does not rest on the processed material with
its whole surface but is lifted above, there is danger of kick back
or breaking the blade.
CUTTING A HOLE IN MATERIAL
•
Make a hole in processed material with 10 mm diameter.
•
Put blade into the hole and start cutting from that spot.
METAL CUTTING / TYPES OF BLADES
Use appropriate blades with more teeth for cutting of metal.
For metal cutting use appropriate lubricant (e.g. cutting oil). Metal
cutting without lubrication leads to rapid wear of blade. The below
table gives the best choices for blade type:
Teeth per
inch
Blade
length
Application range
24
80 mm
Soft steel, non-ferrous metals
14
Non-ferrous metals, plastics
9
Wood, plywood:
•
Use only appropriate and sharp blades.
•
Do not use blades with damaged shank.
•
Use appropriate blade types.
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
Remove the battery from the device before commencing
any activities related to installation, adjustment, repair or
maintenance.
MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE
•
Cleaning the device after each use is recommended.
•
Do not use water or any other liquid for cleaning.
•
Clean the tool with a dry cloth or blow through with compressed
air at low pressure.
•
Do not use any cleaning agents or solvents, they may damage
plastic parts.
•
Clean ventilation holes in the motor casing regularly to prevent
device overheating. Do not clean ventilation holes by inserting
sharp objects there, such as screwdrivers and other similar objects.
•
Regular lubrication of guiding roller is recommended. A drop of oil
applied in this spot will prolong lifetime of the roller.
•
In case of excessive commutator sparking, have the technical
condition of carbon brushes of the motor checked by a qualified
person.
•
Always store the tool in a dry place, beyond reach of children.
•
Store the device with the battery removed.
All defects should be repaired by service workshop authorized
by the manufacturer.
TECHNICAL PARAMETERS
RATED PARAMETERS
Cordless Jigsaw
Parameter
Value
Battery voltage
18 V DC
Blade stroke cycles (without load)
0-2400 spm
Maximum thickness of cut
material
Wood
80 mm
Metal
10 mm
Blade stroke length
25 mm
Protection class
III
Weight 1,700
kg
Year of production
2019
Graphite System Battery
Parameter
Value
Battery
58G001
58G004
Battery voltage
18 V DC
18 V DC
Battery type
Li-Ion
Li-Ion
Battery capacity
2000 mAh
4000 mAh
Ambient temperature range
4
0
C – 40
0
C
4
0
C – 40
0
C
Charging time for charger 58G002
1 h
2 h
Weight
0,400 kg
0,650 kg
Year of production
2019
2019
Graphite System Charger
Parameter
Value
Charger type
58G002
Supply voltage
230 V AC
Power supply frequency
50 Hz
Charging voltage
22 V DC
Max. charging current
2300 mA
Ambient temperature range
4
0
C – 40
0
C
Charging time of the battery 58G001
1 h
Charging time of the battery 58G004
2 h
Protection class
II
Weight
0,300 kg
Year of production
2019
NOISE LEVEL AND VIBRATION PARAMETERS
Noise and vibration information
Parameters of produced noise level, such as sound pressure level
Lp
A
and sound power level Lw
A
with measurement uncertainty K
are specified below in this manual, in compliance with EN 60745.
Vibration values a
h
and measurement uncertainty K are
determined in accordance with EN 60745 and specified below.
Vibration level specified below in this manual was measured in
accordance with measurement procedure defined in EN 60745
and can be used to compare power tools. It can also be used for
initial assessment of exposure to vibrations.
Specified vibration level is representative for main applications
of the power tool. Vibration level may change if the power tool is
used for other purposes, with different working tools or will not
be maintained properly. The abovementioned factors may lead
to higher exposure to vibrations during whole working time.
To precisely define exposure to vibrations, include periods when
the power tool is switched off and when it is switched on but
not used for working. This way total exposure to vibrations may
be significantly lower. Use additional safety measures to protect
the user against results of exposure to vibrations, such as: power
tool and working tool maintenance, proper hand temperature
conditions, good work organisation.
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