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Inserting a blade
1. Before performing any adjustments ensure the tool has
been switched off and is disconnected from any power
supply.
2. Turn the Jigsaw upside down and slide the dust shield
towards the shoe as far as it will go (Fig. 1).
This makes it easier to access both of the blade
securing bolts.
3. Remove the hex key from its holder and use this key to
loosen the two blade securing bolts. The bolts can be
accessed through the open slots in the dust shield (Fig. 2).
4. Before inserting the blade, ensure that the teeth of the
blade face towards the front of the jigsaw (Fig. 3).
5. Then, insert the shaft end of the blade through the shoe
into the blade holder (a). Looking through the dust shield
(1), ensure that the shoulder of the bayonet (b) sits right
at the base of the blade holder (a) (Fig. 4).
Caution:
Do not push the bayonet of the blade into the
blade holder. As this can cause the shaft end of the blade to
sit beyond the blade holder which can cause the motor to
burn out.
6. Check that the back edge (non-serrated edge) of the blade
is within the groove of the guide roller (8). If not, use the
hex key to loosen the two bolts that secure the shoe and
adjust the position of the shoe so that the back of the blade
is firmly supported by the guide roller (8) (Fig. 5).
Tighten the shoe locking screws.
7. Return the dust shield into position.
8. Connect the Jigsaw to the power supply, switch on and
check that the blade runs correctly. Switch off.
INSTALLATION
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
Fig. 4
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a
Fig. 5
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