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Working with the jig saw
Important
Only sharp saw blades in good condition will result in
optimal cutting performance and prevent overloading
of the tool.
1. Switch on the device at switch 2 (Fig. 5) and set the
appropriate speed for the work at knob (1).
Soft materials
= high stroke rate,
coarse toothing
Hard materials
= low stroke rate,
fine toothing
Note:
When sawing, ensure that the saw plate makes firm
contact with the work piece.
The jig saw can then be easily guided by hand.
For the purpose of clean saw cuts and optimal cutting
performance, the feed rate must be adapted to the
type of material (e.g. slower feed rate when sawing
metals).
When sawing metals, a small amount of oil should be
applied to the cutting line.
Thin sheet metal should be clamped to a sufficiently
stable base material (plywood sheet).
Thus, springing of the sheet metal can be largely
prevented.
For the production of apertures, a hole must be drilled,
which can be used as starting point for the saw.
Maintenance
Danger!
Injury hazard
Disconnect the mains plug before changing tools.
Note:
All devices are contaminated with dust when working
with wood. Maintenance is therefore essential. Always
keep the apertures for the motor cooling free of dust
and dirt.
1. Thoroughly clean the device of all sawdust using a
brush or soft cloth. Ensure all ventilation apertures
are clear.
2. Regularly lubricate reciprocating plunger and
support roller with several drops of engine oil, after
approx. 30 min. running time (Fig. 6).
EC Declaration of Conformity
We assume sole liability for ensuring that this product
conforms with the following EC guidelines:
• EC Low Voltage Guideline 73/23 EEC
• EN 60335-1: 1994+1995
• EN 50144-1: 1995 (partly)
• EC Machine Guideline 98/037/EEC
• EN 60335-1: 1994+1995
• EN 50144-1: 1995 (partly)
• EC-EMC Guideline 89/336/EEC
• EN 55014: 1993
• EN 55014-1/A1: 1997,
• EN 55014-2: 1997
• EN 61000-3-2: 1995
• EN 61000-3-3: 1995
Jörg
Wagner MSc
PROXXON S.A.
Equipment Safety Division
EC Declaration of Conformity
We assume sole liability for ensuring that this product
conforms with the following EC guidelines:
• EC Low Voltage Guideline 73/23 EEC
• EN 60335-1: 1994+1995
• EN 50144-1: 1995 (partly)
• EC Machine Guideline 98/037/EEC
• EN 60335-1: 1994+1995
• EN 50144-1: 1995 (partly)
• EC-EMC Guideline 89/336/EEC
• EN 55014: 1993
• EN 55014-1/A1: 1997,
• EN 55014-2: 1997
• EN 61000-3-2: 1995
• EN 61000-3-3: 1995
Jörg
Wagner MSc
PROXXON S.A.
Equipment Safety Division
Dipl.-Ing. Jörg Wagner
05.09.2005
PROXXON S.A.
Equipment Safety Division
• EC-Low Voltage guideline 73/23/EEC and
93/68/EEC
• DIN EN 60745-1/12.2003
• DIN EN 60745-2-11/12.2003
• EC-Machine Guideline 98/037/EEC
• DIN EN 60745-1/12.2003
• DIN EN 60745-2-11/12.2003
• EC-EMC Guideline 89/336/EEC
• DIN EN 55014-1/09.2003
• DIN EN 55014-2/08.2002
• DIN EN 61000-3-2/12.2001
• DIN EN 61000-3-3/05.2002
Disposal:
Please do not dispose of the device in domestic
waste! The device contains valuable substances
that can be recycled. If you have any questions
about this, please contact your local waste
management enterprise or other corresponding
municipal facilities.
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