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Insert new saw blade up to the stop in the
saw blade holder [3-1].
Close chuck lever.
7.2 Adjusting three saw blade guide
The pendulum jigsaws have an additional
hard metal guide [3-2] immediately above
the workpiece for a better guidance of the
saw blade.
Tighten the screw [3-3] with the Allen key
[1-4] until the jaws almost rest against the
saw blade.
The saw blade should still be able to be
moved easily!
7.3 Fitting the splinterguard
The splinterguard allows cuts with splinter-free
edges, even on the exit side of the saw blade.
With the tool switched off, fit the splinterguard
[4-3] on the guide [4-2] up to the saw blade.
Switch the jigsaw on.
With the tool running, push the splinterguard
in until the splinterguard is flush with the front
edge of the base runner. Thereby the splinter-
guard is cut in.
X
The splinterguard must lie close to the
saw blade on both sides to ensure its reli-
able operation. Thus, a new splinterguard
should be fitted every time the saw blade
is changed to ensure splinter-free cuts.
7.4 Fitting the chip guard
The chip guard prevents chips from flying off and
improves the efficiency of the chip extractor.
Insert the chip guard [2-8] between the base
runner and chuck lever.
Push back the chip guard with a slight pres-
sure until it catches in place.
7.5 Dust extraction
Jigsaws can be connected to a dust extractor
(hose diameter 27 mm) using the extractor
adapter [2-4].
X
When working with suction units, always
use a splinterguard in order to prevent the
suction channels becoming blocked.
Insert the extractor adapter into the rear
hole of the base runner in so that the hook
[2-6] catches in the notch [2-7].
Press the lever [2-5] to remove the extractor
adapter.
7.6 Adjusting the base runner
The base runner can be swivelled to both
sides by up to 45° for bevel cuts.
Remove chip guard and splinterguard.
Release locking screw [4-1] with Allen key
[1-4].
Push base runner approx. 5 mm forwards.
set desired inclination according to the scale
[5-2].
Tighten locking screw [4-1].
The base runner can be moved back for saw-
ing close to edges.
Remove chip guard and splinterguard.
Release locking screw [4-1] with Allen key
[1-4].
Push base runner to rear position so that the
centring pin [5-1] fits in the opening [5-3].
Tighten locking screw [4-1].
7.7 Adjusting the pendulum stroke
In order to process different materials with
an optimum feed movement the pendulum
jigsaws have an adjustable pendulum stroke.
Select the desired setting with the pendulum
stroke switch [1-5]:
setting 0 = pendulum stroke off
setting 3 = maximum pendulum stroke
7.8 Adjusting the number of strokes
JSP 120 E, BSP 120 E
You can regulate the number of strokes step-
lessly between 1000 and 2900 min
-1
using
the adjusting wheel
[1-2; 2-3]. This enables
you to optimise the cutting speed to suit the
material.
WARNING
Dust hazard
X
Dust can be hazardous to health. Always
work with a dust extractor.
X
Always read applicable national regula-
tions before extracting hazardous dust.
Recommended settings of the pendu-
lum stroke
Hard and soft wood,chip board,
wood fibre board
1 - 3
Wood core plywood, plywood, plas-
tics
1 - 2
Ceramic 0
Aluminium, NF metals 0 - 2
Steel 0 - 1
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