CAUTION
At low speed (dial setting: 1 or 2) do not
cut a wood with a thickness of more than
3/8" (10 mm) or metal with a thickness of
more than 1/32" (1 mm).
8. Adjusting the orbital operation
(1) This machine employs orbital operation
which moves the blade back and forth, as
well as up and down. Set the change knob
shown in Fig. 6 to "0" to eliminate the
orbital operation (the blade moves only up
and down). The orbital operation can be
selected in 4 steps from "0" to "III".
(2) For the hard material, such as a steel plate,
etc., decrease the orbital operation. For the
soft material, such as lumber, plastic, etc.,
increase the orbital operation to increase
work efficiency. To cut the material
accurately, decrease the orbital operation.
9. Cutting stainless steel plates
The jig saw model, when used with the No.
95, No. 96 or No. 97 blade, can cut stainless
steel plates. Carefully read "Concerning
cutting of stainless steel plates" for proper
operation.
10.Splinter guard
Using the splinter guard when cutting wood
materials will reduce splintering of cut
surfaces.
Insert the splinter guard in the space
between the base and sub-base (A), push
forward and attach (see Fig. 7).
CUTTING
CAUTIONS
While sawing, the base must be firmly in
contact with the material surface, and the
blade must be held at a right angle.
If the base becomes separated from the
material, it could cause the blade to break.
Fig. 5
Fig. 6
Splinter guard
Fig. 7
Knob bolt
Rectilinear
guide
Fig. 8
Knob bolt
Circular
guide
Fig. 9
English
Dial
1 2 3
0
Change knob
1 2 3
0
Base
Guide centre
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