Plywood, chip board:
Wood fi berboard:
Plastics:
Ceramic:
Aluminum, NF metals:
Steel:
Pendulum stroke
4.1
In order to cut different materials with an optimum
feed movement, these pendulum jigsaws have an
adjustable pendulum stroke. Select the desired
setting with the pendulum stroke switch [4.1]:
Setting 0 = pendulum stroke off
Setting 3 = maximum pendulum stroke
Recommended pendulum stroke settings:
Hard and soft wood:
Wood core plywood, plywood:
Chipboard, wood fi berboard:
Plastics:
Ceramic:
Aluminum, NF metals:
Steel:
Adjusting the base runner
The base runner can be swiveled to both sides by
up to 45° for bevel cuts:
- Turn off and unplug tool.
- Remove chip guard and splinterguard.
6
- Release locking screw [5.1] with Allen key.
4-6
- Push base runner approx. 5 mm (1/5") for-
wards.
3-6
- Set desired inclination according to the scale
3-5
[5.4].
3-5
- Tighten locking screw [5.1].
2-4
The base runner can be moved back for sawing
close to edges.
- Turn off and unplug tool.
- Remove chip guard and splinterguard.
- Release locking screw [5.1] with Allen key.
- Push base runner to rear position so that the
centering pin [5.2] fi ts in the opening [5.3].
- Tighten locking screw [5.1].
Fitting the splinterguard
1-3
1-2
1-3
1-2
0
The splinterguard allows cuts with splinter-free
0-2
edges, even on the exit side of the sawblade.
0-1
- With the tool switched off and unplugged, fi t the
splinterguard [6.1] on the guide [6.2] up to the
sawblade.
- Switch the jigsaw on and with the tool running,
use the tool to push the splinterguard in and cut
5.1
on a level surface until the splinterguard is fl ush
with the front edge of the base runner.
Note: The splinterguard must lie close to the
sawblade on both sides to ensure reliable opera-
tion. Thus, a new splinterguard should be fi tted
every time the sawblade is changed to ensure
splinter-free cuts.
5.2
Fitting the chip guard
5.3
7.1
5.4
5
6.2
6.1