Technical Data
Hand jigsaw
Type
Voltage.
Power.frequency.
Rated.power.input.
Number.of.strokes.in.idle.cycle.
Hoisting.
Cut-through.
in.timber.
.
in.aluminium.
.
in.steel.
Chamfer.cuts.
Weight.
Protection.class.
Controls
1 ............Slider
2 ............Saw blade
3 ............Guide bell
4 ............Forward swinging lever
5 ............Air vents
6 ............Switch button
7 ............Vacuum adaptor
8 ............Stroke number controller
9 ............Wrench for inner hexagons
10 . .........Pull-rod
11 . .........Saw blade fixing bolt
12 . .........Pad against pull-out
13 . .........Scale
14 . .........Slider fixing bolt
15 . .........Guide fixation screw
16 . .........Guide
17 . .........Centre plug
18 . .........Pad
19 . .........Pad screw
20 . .........Suction improvement cover
21 . .........Locking pin
The displayed or described accessories need not be included in the de-
livery package.
Double insulation
To ensure maximum safety of the user, our tools are designed and built to
satisfy applicable European standards (EN standards). Tools with double
insulation are marked by the international symbol of a double square.
These tools must not be grounded and a two-wire cable is sufficient to
supply them with power. Tools are shielded in accordance with EN 55014.
Use
With the help of a solid support, the machine is designed for parting
cuts and cuts in timber, plastic, metal, ceramic slabs and rubber. It is
suitable for straight and curved cuts with bevel angle to 45°. Use recom-
mended saw blades.
The user himself is liable for any improper use.
Commissioning and operation
Check whether the type of the plug corresponds with the type of the
socket. Check whether the data on the name plate correspond with the
actual power supply voltage. The tool intended for 230 V may be also
connected to 220/240 V.
EPL 75 B-E3
30.V
50–60.Hz
500.W
350–3.500min
-1
6.mm
75.mm
0.mm
10.mm
0–45°
.3.kg
II./.
Clamping the saw blade
Before your start working with the saw, pull the socket plug out of
the electric outlet.
Then tilt the forward swinging lever (4) to vertical position (degree 0).
Release the saw blade fixing bolt (11).
Push the saw blade (2) in, so that the rear part of it rests in the groove
of the guide bell (3).
Fix the saw blade (2) with the fixing bolt (11).
Removal of the saw blade
Release the fixing bolt (11) and remove the saw blade.
Switching on and off
Switching on
By pressing the switch button (6) the machine activates and stops when
the button is released.
Permanent run
By pressing the switch button (6) to the stop and simultaneous pressing
the latching pin (21) permanent run is achieved.
Switching off
Repeated pressing the switch button (6) and its release the permanent
run is discontinued.
Motor electronics
Starting current limitation
Electronic controlled smooth starting provides the start of the tool with-
out kickback. Due to limited starting current of the machine, 10 A lock-
out is sufficient.
Restart protection
If power supply is interrupted at work (disconnection of the supply cable
plug, tripping, cutout, etc.) and the switch remains arrested in the ON posi-
tion, after resumption of power supply the machine will not be restarted
automatically. To restart the machine, switch it off and then on.
Stroke number preselection
Required number of strokes can be preset by the controller (8) during
the run.
1–2
3–4
5–6
Required number of strokes depends on the type of material, and can be
found out in a practical test (find the data in the chart attached).
After longer work with low number of strokes let the saw run with mini-
mum number of strokes (degree 6) for about 1 and 3 minutes so that
the saw can cool down.
Low number of strokes
Medium number of strokes
High number of strokes
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