
10
CUTTING METAL
When cutting any metal a suitable cutting
lubricant/coolant should be used. Cast
Iron and Brass can be cut without a cutting
lubricant.
Always use a blade that is capable of cutting
metal, and secure the workpiece securely,
if practicable, in a vice or similar clamping
device.
WARNING: When cutting metal the Cutting
Action Selection Lever must be set to the ‘0’
position.
ANGLE CUTTING
FOOTPLATE ANGLE ADJUSTMENT
Note: The footplate is factory set and
adjusted so that the blade cuts at 90
0
to the
footplate.
The footplate may be tilted to allow an angle
of up to 45
0
to either side with positive
location stops at 15
0
, 30
0
and 45
0
.
To adjust the footplate:
1. Remove the battery from the jigsaw.
2. Loosen the two hex-headed screws
underneath the footplate using a suitable
allen key.
3. Tilt the footplate to the desired angle.
To engage one of the positive stops it will be
necessary to slide the footplate forwards or
backwards depending on the stop required.
4. Tighten the two hex-headed screws
carefully so as not to damage the threads.
5. Re-install the battery.
Follow the steps as for General Cutting as
outlined above.
Note: Angled cutting, whatever the material,
is always more difcult than general straight
cutting. With angled cutting it is very
important to allow the saw blade to do the
work. Do not ‘force’ the blade. A trial run on
unwanted material to determine the best
combination of blade feed and speed is
recommended.
Return to the factory setting when angled
cutting is completed. Recheck the security of
the blade.
CUTTING CIRCLES OR CURVES
When cutting curves, particularly tight
curves, start with a reasonably slow speed,
and gradually increase the speed until the
optimum performance is achieved. Do not
force the blade, as in curved cutting this can
lead to the blade deection, and possible
blade breakage.
To cut a circle from a workpiece:
1. Mark out the circle in the required postion.
2. Drill a ø12 mm hole near the centre of the
hole.
3. Insert the jigsaw blade into the ø12 mm
hole. Ensure that there is clearance between
the blade and the workpiece.
4. Begin cutting towards the outside of the
circle, slowly in a spiral fashion, until the
blade is following the required cutting line.
5. Advance the jigsaw slowly to avoid cutting
a slanted surface or experiencing blade
deection.
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