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Intended Use - Xceed Ex45Js1 Originalbetriebsanleitung

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OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
NOTE: Before using the tool, read the
instruction book carefully.

INTENDED USE:

The machine is intended for sawing wood,
plastic, metal and building materials
while resting firmly on the workpiece. It
is suitable for straight and curved cuts
with miter angles to 45°. The saw blade
recommendations are to be observed.
1. BLADE FITTING (See Fig.1)
To open the blade holder, loosen the set
screws on the blade holder with the hex
key. Fully insert the blade into the blade
holder slot with blade teeth facing forward.
Push the blade into the blade holder then
retighten the screws to ensure the blade is
locked in position. Ensure the edge of the
blade is located in the groove of the guide
roller. To remove the blade, loosen the
screws and pull out the blade.
NOTE: For best cutting results, ensure that
you use a blade suited to the material and
cut quality you need.
WARNING: Blade teeth are very sharp.
Do not point at people.
2. ROLLER GUIDE (See Fig. 2)
Ensure the blade is located and runs
smoothly in the groove otherwise the orbital
function will not work correctly and the
blade will not be supported during cutting.
3. HEX KEY STORAGE (See Fig. 3)
The hex key is stored at the rear of the jig
saw, place it back when not in use.
4. ASSEMBLE THE VACUUM ADAPTER
(See Fig. 4)
NOTE: It is recommended to connect
the adapter to a suitable external dust
extraction machine.
5. ON/OFF SWITCH (See Fig.5)
Depress it to start and release to stop your tool.
SWITCH LOCK-ON BUTTON (See Fig.5)
Depress the on/off switch then the lock
on button. Your tool is now locked on for
continuous use. To switch off your tool just
depress and release the on/off switch.
USING THE JIGSAW
Always use a blade suited to the material
and material thickness to be cut. Always
ensure the work–piece is firmly held or
clamped to prevent movement. For easier
control, use low speed to start cutting, then
increase to correct speed.
Any movement of the material may affect
the cut quality. The blade cuts on the
upward stroke and may chip the uppermost.
Ensure your uppermost surface is a non-
visible surface when your work is finished.
1. METAL CUTTING
Use a finer tooth blade for ferrous metals
and a coarse tooth blade for non-ferrous
metals. When cutting thin sheet metals
always clamp wood on both sides of the
sheet to reduce vibration or tearing of the
sheet metal. Both wood and sheet metal
must be cut. Do not force the cutting blade
when cutting thin metal or sheet steel,
as they are harder materials and will take
longer to cut. Excessive blade force may
reduce the life of the blade or damage the
motor. To reduce heat during metal cutting,
add a little lubricant along the cutting line.
2. CUTTING GROOVES / WINDOW
HOLES (See Fig. 6)
1) For wood
Align the blade direction with the grain of
the wood. Position the rounded part at the
front of the base plate on the surface to be
cut. Lower the saw slowly into the material
at the chosen point of entry. Lower the saw
in a pivoting action until the blade has cut
through the other side. Do not move the
saw along the intended cut line until the
blade has cut through and the base plate is
laying flat on the material.
2) For other materials
For materials other than wood when cutting
window holes, firstly drill a hole with a
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