should always be kept under control in order to improve
working conditions and ensure safety.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
Before connecting the tool to the mains make sure that
it complies with the standard regulations of the country in
question, and that the voltage and frequency correspond to
the details on the data plate.When using extension leads,
make sure that cable cross-section conforms to the length
of the lead. When using a wind-up extension make sure
that is completely unwound so as to avoid overheating.
ATTENTION! - The switch on this tool is itted with a
locking device, allowing the tool to be operated for long
periods of time without interruptions. Before inserting
the plug into the socket, check that the switch is in the
unlocked position. When the tool is not to be used for
long periods remember to leave the switch device in
the unlocked position.
PLACE OF WORK
The tool that you have purchased is a portable
electric power tool. Only one user should operate this tool,
given its shape, weight and maneuverability. Normal use
requires that both of the operator's hands are irmly kept
on the machine and, under all circumstances, away from
the applied tool.5The tool is already regulated according
to standard parameters by the constructor when supplied.
If necessary oscillation and speed adjustments can be
carried out on the model.
OSCILLATION REGULATION
With this movement, during the working stroke, the
blade is pressed against work piece, during the return
stroke the blade is detached from the material in order to
facilitate the discharging of chips and reduce overheating.
The regulation of oscillatory movements can be carried out
whilst the machine is running: Switching from position "0"
to position "III" is by means of the lever L. In order to obtain
maximum working speed and the best results on any type
of material, the appropriate oscillation should be applied.-
For wood and soft synthetic material, maximum oscillation
is required, therefore the regulator should be set at position
"III".- For steel and hard materials, the blade should not
be forced against the material, therefore the oscillation
should be at minimum, with the regulator be set at position
"0". - For materials with intermediate hardness, such as
aluminium or hard wood, positions "I" or "II" should be
used, after the appropriate tests have been carried out. The
values supplied are approximate and can vary according
to the thickness, hardness and the iber direction of the
material and blade condition.
SPEED REGULATION( JS85/701VE, JS85/701VE)
In order to improve the machine performance, and
provide maximum working eficiency on all types of material,
use the saw model with electronic speed control.
The orange knurled knob E (Fig.1) is mounted on
the body of the machine and is marked with numbers
from 1 to 6.Minimum speed is at position 1 and the speed
progressively increases to max. speed at position 6. The
following speeds are advised: Low speed for cutting glass,
ceramics, metal. Average speed for cutting plastic, pressed
or compensated materials. High speed for cutting hard
wood, soft wood and masonite panels. Carefully choose
the ideal speed for the work that has to be performed by
carrying out preliminary tests.
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REGULATION OF SUPPORT BASE
Angled cuts of up to 45° can be performed. In order to
carry out this operation proceed as follows:
- Overturn the machine
- Using an Allen wrench, loosen the lathead screw
which holds the base onto the head of the machine.
- Adjust to the desired angle, with the aid of the
graduated scale.
- Re-tighten the lathead screw.
OPERATION AND USE
Felisatti jig saws are particularly sturdy and resistant
machines; extremely versatile and maneuverable, ideal for
all continuous cutting work with wood, aluminum, plastic,
steel, etc.
1. STARTING(Fig.1)
JS120/710VE
Push the key forwards until it locks into position
(direction I), in this position the switch is locked in "ON".
Attention: to unlock the switch, press the orange key
towards the position "0".
JS85/701, JS85/701VE (Fig.2)
Press the switch key, to lock it in ON, activate the lock
push button located next to the switch.
ATTENTION! In order to unlock the switch, fully press
the switch key - in this manner the lock push button
will trip automatically.
2. HANDGRIP
JS120/710VE (Fig.1)
The grip-shaped machine body allows the tool to be
perfectly guided, the knob handgrip, located on the head,
completes the tool governability.
ATTENTION! During working operations both hands
must be kept irmly on the machine.
JS85/701, JS85/701VE (Fig.2)
These machines are itted with "latiron" shaped
bodies, providing perfect grip and excellent balance
under all working conditions, resulting in incomparable
maneuverability.
ATTENTION! Given the special shape of the body,
these machines can be operated with only one hand,
but for reasons of safety it is strongly advised to keep
both hands on the machine during use.
HOLLOW WORK PIECES
A hole must be drilled in the material, in order to
provide a starting point for the saw.
The saw blade can be directly inserted into the
material (only for wood work pieces), but this operation
should only be performed by operators with considerable
work experience and with the exclusive use of short
blades.
With the machine running, the saw blade should be
rested on the work piece at an angle of 55°-60° in relation
to the front edge of the base, it should then be pressed,
slowly and carefully, onto the material.
The irst phase of the operation should be undertaken
with great care: sudden counter-strokes and overloads
during contact between the blade and work piece, or
excessively rapid penetration of the material, can provoke
blade breakage.
Penetration should only be carried out at maximum