relieves the manufacturer from responsibility for the resulting damage.
Fig.
G
:
F
ixing screws
Any modifications of the tool by the user relieve the manufacturer from
responsibility for any damage and injuries to the user and the
surroundings.
Fig. H:
Bevel angle scale
Power cord length
Graphite brushes - 2 pcs.
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U
ser's manual - 1 p
c
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W
arranty card - 1 p
c
ELEMENTS OF THE DEVICE:
Numbering scheme of elements of the device relates to the figures on pages
2-3 of the operating manual:
20.
21.
22.
Laser battery
23.
24.
Proper use of the jig saw also pertains to maintenance, storage,
transport, and repairs.
TECHNICAL DATA:
The jig saw must only be repaired in service points designated by the
manufacturer. Electric tools supplied from the mains must be repaired by
properly authorized persons.
Proper use cannot guarantee that no residual risk will occur. Due to the
design of the machine, the following risks may occur:
- the operator may touch the blade during work in a part of the jig saw
that is not covered;
- the operator may suffer burns when replacing the blade (the blade
heats up during work and to avoid burns one must use protective gloved
when replacing it);
- the workpiece or its part may be thrown away by the saw;
- the blade may crack/break;
- the operator may suffer a hearing injury due to the failure to use the
required hearing protection equipment;
- the operator may inhale the harmful wood dust while performing
work in closed premises.
COMPONENTS:
J
ig saw – 1 pc
R
ip fence – 1 pc
Foot plate -1 piece
Blades -2 pieces (metal, timber)
H
ex key – 1pc
V
acuum cleaner connector – 1 pc
T
ransport box – 1 pc
Fig. A:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Laser cover
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Power c
11.
Magnetic compartment for blades
12.
1
3
.
Locking lever of a fret saw foot
1
4
.
Chips blowout on/off switch
PREPARATION FOR WORK:
15.
1. Make sure that the parameters of the power source match the
16.
Foot plate
parameters of the jig saw enumerated on the data plate.
17.
2. Make sure that the switch of the jig saw is in the OFF position.
18.
1
9
.
3. When working with an extension cord, make sure that the
Blade
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o
o
Adjustable foot (0 - 45 )
Rip fence fixing screws
Protection guard
Speed control knob
Handle with anti-slip plate
Switch lock pushbutton
Switch
ord
Vacuum cleaner connector
Orbital action switch
Guide roll
Rip fence
Fig.
B
:
Blade holder
Laser pointer
Rated voltage
230 V
Rated frequency
50 Hz
Rated power
800 W
Operating speed
800-3100 rpm
Stroke length
23 mm
o
o
Angle cuts
0 - 45
w
ood
110 mm
Cutting depth:
aluminum
15 mm
steel
10 mm
Protection class II/
3 m
Net weight
2,65 kg
Sound pressure level (LpA)
, (K=±3dB(A))
88,2 dB(A)
Sound power level (LwA)
, (K=±3dB(A))
99,2 dB(A)
2
Vibration level acc. to EN 60745
cutting in wood
9,321 m/s
2
2
(m
easurement tolerance
K=1,5 m/s )
cutting in metal
7,898 m/s
The vibration level value given refers to basic application of the tool. If the
tool is used for other applications or with other tools, or if it is not
maintained properly, the vibration level may differ from the values
given. The above-mentioned causes may lead to higher exposure to
vibrations during the whole work time.
One must implement additional safety measures to protect the operators
from exposure to vibrations, such as maintenance of the electric tool and
work tools, assurance of proper hand temperature, or determination of
the sequence of work operations.
The declared total vibrations and declared noise emissions were
measured in accordance with a standard test method and may be used
for tool comparison.
The declared total vibrations and noise emissions can be used in
preliminary exposure assessment.
Laser pointer ON/OFF switch
Warnings:
The vibrations and noise emissions during the actual use of the power
tool may differ from the declared values depending on how the tool is
used and on the type of the workpiece in particular.
Determine safeguards to protect the operator. They should be based on
the estimated exposure under actual operational conditions (taking into
account all parts of the operating cycle such as when the tool is switched
off or idle except the start time).
6
laser class
2
laser wavelength
650 nm
laser power
1mW
Laser pointer:
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