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3. ON/OFF TRIGGER SWITCH -
See Fig 4
This tool is fitted with a variable speed trigger
switch that delivers higher speed as the
trigger pressure is increased.
The trigger switch is also fitted with a brake
function which stops the chuck immediately
when you quickly release the trigger.
4. TRIGGER SWITCH SAFETY LOCK -
See Fig 4
The trigger switch can only be operated once
the safety lock has been disengaged.
1. To disengage the safety lock press the
safety lock slide button on either the RH or
LH side of the handle.
2. Press the trigger switch to start the
machine.
Note:
The safety lock will automatically reset
to the ‘safe’ position when the trigger switch
is released and the machine has stopped.
5. LASER CUTTING GUIDE
This jigsaw is fitted with a laser guide which
can be particularly useful when cutting
straight lines. Only switch the laser guide
on when you are about to make a straight
cut, and switch it off when the cut has been
completed. The switch is located on the front
of the machine. Press the button once to
switch the laser guide ‘on’. Press once more
to switch the laser guide ‘off’. See Fig 5
Warning:
Do not look directly into the laser beam, or
point it at anyone. Do not use the laser guide
if the material to be cut is reflective.
6. CUTTING ACTION SELECTION SWITCH
This jigsaw has a 4 position switch (0-3)
located on the LH side of the machine just
behind the blade. See Fig 6. Only operate this
switch when the machine is switched ‘off’
and the blade is stationary.
Position ‘0’ Straight cutting action
Positions ‘1 – 3’ Orbital cutting actions
Orbital cutting action has an aggressive blade
cutting motion and is especially suited for
cutting soft materials.
During orbital cutting the blade moves
forwards as well as up and down. Position 1
is the least aggressive of the orbital cutting
actions, with position 3 being the most
aggressive.
The Table below gives some typical examples
of the use of the orbital cutting facility.
We recommend that the operator always
practices on a piece of unwanted material to
determine the most suitable selection for the
task at hand.
POSITION
TYPICAL APPLICATION
0
Thin materials. Fine cuts.
Tight curves. All metals
1
Hard materials such as
chipboard, MDF, Plywood etc
2
Thick materials such as
constructional timber and plastic
3
Fast cuts when cutting with
the grain in softwood material
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