CEL JS02 Manuale d'uso - Pagina 2
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INTENDED USE
FITTING A POWERhandle
NOTE! These pages refer to the PH12 POWERhandle (sold separately).
If your POWERhandle is different please refer to the relevant instructions for that model.
With an appropriate attachment fitted in the chuck this tool is intended for
cutting wood, metal and plastic in straight lines or curves up to the ability
of the fitted attachment and within the specification of the tool.
Sharp blades, heat buildup, harmful dust and flying debris are a
danger to user and bystanders. Use of suitable protective clothing,
gloves, footwear, lung, eye and ear protection as well as safe working
practices can reduce these risks. Always switch the tool off prior to any
adjustment.
Read and understand all safety warnings and all instructions before
operating this product.
Work Light
Failure to follow the warnings and instructions may result in electric
shock, fire and/or serious injury.
WARNING! When changing battery, bit or whenever the tool is not in
immediate use the direction switch must be in its central locked position to
prevent accidental starting. Ensure the tool will not be accidentally started
by pressing the trigger.
FITTING A POWERhandle
NOTE! Remove any debris from the area that joins the POWERhandle to
the tool. Damage to contacts or mechanical controls could occur if debris
is caught between them.
Align the rails on the tool so they will slide smoothly into the rails on the
POWERhandle. Once aligned, slide the two parts together firmly until
there is a "click" as the locking catch engages. Test the catch is secure
4mm Hex Key
and the electrical contacts are engaged by selecting a direction and
briefly pressing the trigger.
Removing the POWERhandle
Hold down the POWERhandle Lock Button while sliding the two
Blade Guide
POWERhandle Release Switches to the rear of the handle and slide the
Adjuster
POWERhandle out of the tool from the rear.
Sole Plate
Locking Screw
CHOOSE THE CORRECT TOOL
FITTING/REMOVING A BLADE
Release Catch
Compatible Jigsaw blades
(both sides or
U (Universal Type) or T (T shank Type, or
U
on rear of some
Standard Bayonet) as shown on the right.
POWERhandles)
Choosing the right blade
TPI means Teeth Per Inch, also know as TOOTH
Safety Switch
SPACING measured tip to tip. KERF is the
(both Sides)
width of the cut. DRAFT indicates the blade is
thicker at the teeth edge than the back edge,
this helps to prevent jamming and allows the
blade to cut curves but will also make it harder
to cut a straight line. Blades described as THIN
indicate the distance from teeth edge to back
edge, a THICK blade will assist in a straight cut.
Tooth patterns: MILLED, longer lasting, good for
Variable Trigger
general use and hard woods, give a rougher cut
than; GROUND, sharper teeth that wear quickly
Rails
but give a clean finish and a faster cut; GROUND
TAPERED and GROUND SIDE give good
and excellent curve capabilities respectively;
REVERSE CUT, cut on the down stroke. These
reverse cut blades are ideal for laminated
surfaces such as kitchen work surfaces but make
the jigsaw much harder to control as they push
the sole plate away from the work piece.
Quick Release
Blade Clamp
Blade Guide
OPERATING THE TOOL
To Fit a jigsaw blade
NOTE! Before using briefly activate the jigsaw to ensure the blade is
T
•Select a sharp high quality blade suitable for your
centred and secure. If there is any binding or unusual movement then
work.
loosen and re-fit.
•Remove the POWERhandle to prevent accidental
starting.
To start the Jigsaw
•Using the Hex Key
Press the Safety Switch from either side and hold while pressing the
loosen the Sole
Variable Trigger. The safety switch can be released once the jigsaw is
Plate Locking Screw
running.
and Blade Guide
Adjuster.
NOTE! Always secure your work in a way that allows the blade to move
Quick
•Support the body of
freely below the cut material and so that the work piece does not jam the
Release
the jigsaw and lift the
blade between cut edges.
Blade
Blade Release Lever
NOTE! Firm pressure keeping the sole plate on the work piece will
Clamp
as shown.
prevent the jigsaw from kicking back if the teeth on the blade suddenly
Lever
•Remove the
catches in the work piece.
previous blade and
WARNING! Take extra care to prevent fingers and other objects coming
Blade Guide
ensure there is no
into contact with the blade, especially on the other side of materials being
debris which will jam the mechanism.
cut.
•Insert a new blade with the teeth facing the front of
the jigsaw and push firmly all the way into the Blade
ALWAYS WEAR SAFETY EQUIPMENT WHEN OPERATING POWER
Clamp.
TOOLS
•Release the lever and ensure it has locked the blade
into position. There should be no play in blade or
lever.
•Position the Blade Guide so the roller guides the
blade square to the Blade Clamp.
•Adjust the Sole Plate to a suitable angle, ensure the
teeth on the Sole Plate are pushed forward and have
locked in place.
•Tighten the Blade Guide Adjuster by hand.
Note, the Blade Guide should be able to turn freely
while preventing sideways blade movement.
•Lock the Sole Plate and Blade Guide Roller in place
with the Sole Plate Locking Screw.
OPERATION TIPS
CARE AND ENVIRONMENT
•Measure and mark cuts allowing for the width of
General inspection
the cut, KERF.
Regularly check that all the fixing screws are present and tight, they may
•Let the saw reach full speed before allowing
vibrate loose over time.
blade to contact work piece.
Keep the tool's air vents unclogged and clean at all times.
•Choose a sharp good quality blade that is
Remove dust and dirt regularly.
suitable for your material and type of cut, see
Cleaning is best done with compressed air or a rag.
READ ALL
below.
CAUTION, Do not use cleaning agents to clean the plastic parts of the
INSTRUCTIONS
•Keep sandpaper handy to finish cut surfaces.
tool. A mild detergent on a damp cloth is recommended. Water must
•To reduce kickback make sure your blade is
never come into contact with the tool.
long enough so that even at the top of the up stroke it is visible on the
After each use, carefully clean the tool with a brush or rag.
other side of the material.
Clear any debris from around the battery mount, moving parts and clips.
•Clamp your work so it cannot be moved by the stroke of the jigsaw, this
Lubrication
will make it safer and your cut will be cleaner and more efficient.
No internal lubrication is necessary, the bearing area is sealed.
•Check both sides of the cut, blades can flex in the material and go off
A coating of machine oil on the metal parts will help prevent corrosion.
line easily. Also check for objects in the path of the blade.
Storage
•Wood
Store the tool, instruction manual and accessories in a secure, dry place.
For fast straight cuts with a rough finish use a THICK blade with large
In this way you will always have all the information and parts ready
~3mm~ TOOTH SPACING (~10TPI).
to hand. Lithium ion batteries should ideally be stored with 40 to 80%
For a smooth finish use a blade with more teeth (20-30TPI)
capacity between 10ºC and 20ºC (50ºF and 68ºF).
•Metal
WARNING! Always charge Li-ion batteries before storage and at least
Soft metals can sometimes be cut with a wood blade.
every 3 months to prevent permanent damage.
Harder metals and pipes can require a specialized blade. Usually over
Environment
20TPI, with a MILLED WAVY tooth pattern for a good finish and long life.
When the time comes to dispose of this product please
Heat buildup may harden some metals, use oil or water to keep cool.
consider the environment and take it to a recognised
•Plastic, Perspex, Plexiglass
recycling facility instead of disposing with general
Cover the sole plate with masking tape or similar to prevent scratching.
household waste.
Support with a plywood or similar to prevent sagging. Cover the cut
Call your local council, civic amenity site, or recycling
area with masking tape to prevent splitting and aid in marking up. Use
centre for information on the recycling and disposal of
a GROUND tooth blade ~24TPI keep pressure and speed constant to
electrical products and batteries. If you do not have
prevent melting, pausing with the motor running will cause heat buildup.
access to suitable disposal facilities in your area please contact your
Use water to keep the blade and the material cool.
place of purchase, they will advise you on the best way to dispose of your
product.
Maintenance
All electrical parts should be regularly serviced by an approved engineer.
ASSEMBLE A SCROLL SAW
These instructions should be read in
conjunction with those for the case
Fit the Jig Saw to the Case Lid
used.
Open the case lid and remove any
fitted tools.
Slide the Locking Slider out of the
way. Fit the rear of the Sole Plate
into the recess at the bottom of
the opening in the case lid and the
blade through the small slot in the
case lid. Rotate the saw into place
and release the Locking Slider,
ensure it slides back to hold the
saw in place securely.
Fit the Internal Power Coupling
onto the Rails on the saw in
where the POWERhandle
connects for handheld use.
Set Blade Angle then close and
latch the lid.
Insert the Post/Fence vertically
into the rear of the case with
the small
NOTE! This
hook
page refers
toward the rear of the case. Push it down until it
to parts not
locks into place, to adjust the height or remove the
included
post you can lift the Locking Lever. Fit the Work
in all
packages.
Clamp into a pair of holes on the Post and tighten
down onto your workpiece.
START / STOP
Fit a POWERhandle into the Main Dock on
the case. Use the Green and Red Start / Stop
buttons to start and stop the tools fitted to the
case. The backlight on the LCD Display will
glow green when the Start button is pressed.