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Then you can rotate the motherboard to the required angle 0-45 ° to the left or right. 

Note: The tilt angle numbers are stamped on the fan-shaped bracket on the back of the 

motherboard to help you set the correct angle. 

Check the support roller before tightening. Firmly tighten the angle adjustment screw by 

turning the lever clockwise to operate. 

 

Attention 

Disengage and position the lever to touch the saw body, or the lever will hit the 

workpiece. 
To achieve sufficient clearance or a good fit of the base plate, you may need to rotate 

the lever repeatedly when loosening / tightening the angle adjustment screw. The lever 

has an on / off system. 

 

Pull the lever back to disengage 

while the lever is rotated to the 

leftmost or rightmost position.

 

 

Then reverse the lever, tighten / 

loosen the screw further as 

needed.

 

 

Advice on working methods 

Here are some tips on controlling 

pendulum action: 

1.  The saw blade is only pressed against the material in the return stroke / working 

stroke. It moves away from the material on the forward stroke. The result is better 

chip removal, less friction, and therefore higher performance. 

2.  To prevent the jigsaw from jumping up and down when sewing blades, rest the 

blade on rafters. When sawing metal, apply a cooling oil along the cut line. 

3.  Adjust the speed and settings of the pendulum action to suit the material to be 

sawn. We always recommend that you do a test cut first. 

4.  To use the jigsaw, place the front end of the base plate on the material and turn 

on the machine. Press the machine from above onto the material and guide the 

jigsaw along the cutting line 

5.  Do not apply too much pressure to achieve the best progress when sawing, apply 

light pressure on the saw blade. 

6.  When sawing along a scored line, use the dent guard marking as a guide. 

Back of the jigsaw 

Summary of Contents for TS206656

Page 1: ...1 V JIG SAW...

Page 2: ...l will increase the risk of electric shock d Never use the cord to carry pull or unplug the power tool Keep the cord away from heat or oil e When using a power tool outdoors use an extension cord suit...

Page 3: ...or operations other than those intended could result in a dangerous situation e Store power tools out of the reach of children and do not allow anyone unfamiliar with the tool to use it f Carry out re...

Page 4: ...for a longer period of time or if it is not properly managed and maintained b Injury and property damage from broken accessories suddenly breaking Caution This power tool produces an electromagnetic f...

Page 5: ...ut range 0 45 It includes 1 parallel guide 1 hex wrench 1 set of carbon brushes 3 saw blades Product description 1 Cutting speed selector 2 Lock switch 3 Trigger 4 Dust collector 5 Motherboard 6 Pendu...

Page 6: ...s locked in position To remove the saw blade o Hold the saw blade o Turn the ring counterclockwise o Raise the saw blade Note Remove the transparent saw blade guard to facilitate mounting or removal o...

Page 7: ...ting aspect of the material For each downward movement the saw blade is lifted from the material facilitating the removal of sawdust reducing the heat generated by friction and increasing the life of...

Page 8: ...n With the thumbwheel the required cut off frequency can be selected also in operation MIN 2 Low frequency 3 4 Average frequency 5 MAX High frequency The required cutting speed depends on the material...

Page 9: ...of the material to be cut Window Slot Hole Cutting For wood o Align the direction of the blade with the grain of the wood o Next place the rounded portion at the front of the base plate on the surface...

Page 10: ...r as needed Advice on working methods Here are some tips on controlling pendulum action 1 The saw blade is only pressed against the material in the return stroke working stroke It moves away from the...

Page 11: ...power at the mains plug If the jigsaw does not cut properly check the blade and support roller replace the blade if it is worn Also check the cutting angle the blade should be exactly 90 to the base p...

Page 12: ...12 Exploded view...

Page 13: ...13 JIG SAW...

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