To install the blade, open the tool opener to the position
shown in the figure.
► Fig.7: 1. Tool opener
Keeping that situation, insert the saw blade into the
blade clamp as far as the two protrusions of the blade
can not be seen.
► Fig.8: 1. Blade clamp 2. Jig saw blade
3. Protrusions
Return the tool opener to its original position.
After installing, always make sure that the blade is
securely held in place by trying to pull it out.
CAUTION:
•
Do not open the tool opener excessively, or it
may cause tool damage.
To remove the blade, open the tool opener to the posi-
tion shown in the figure. Pull the saw blade out toward
the base.
► Fig.9: 1. Jig saw blade
NOTE:
•
Occasionally lubricate the roller.
Hex wrench storage
► Fig.10: 1. Base 2. Hex wrench
When not in use, store the hex wrench as shown in the
figure to keep it from being lost.
Cover plate
► Fig.11: 1. Cover plate 2. Base
Use the cover plate when cutting decorative veneers,
plastics, etc. It protects sensitive or delicate surfaces
from damage. Fit it on the back of the tool base.
Anti-splintering device
► Fig.12: 1. Base 2. Anti-splintering device
For splinter-free cuts, the anti-splintering device can
be used. To install the anti-splintering device, move the
tool base all the way forward and fit it from the back
of tool base. When you use the cover plate, install the
anti-splintering device onto the cover plate.
CAUTION:
•
The anti-splintering device cannot be used when
making bevel cuts.
Dust extraction
The dust nozzle (optional accessory) is recommended
to perform clean cutting operations.
► Fig.13: 1. Dust nozzle 2. Base
To attach the dust nozzle on the tool, insert the hook of
dust nozzle into the hole in the base.
The dust nozzle can be installed on either left or right
side of the base.
► Fig.14
Then connect a Makita vacuum cleaner to the dust
nozzle.
► Fig.15: 1. Dust nozzle 2. Hose for vacuum cleaner
OPERATION
CAUTION:
•
Always hold the base flush with the workpiece.
Failure to do so may cause blade breakage,
resulting in a serious injury.
► Fig.16: 1. Cutting line 2. Base
Turn the tool on without the blade making any contact
and wait until the blade attains full speed. Then rest
the base flat on the workpiece and gently move the tool
forward along the previously marked cutting line.
NOTE:
•
If the tool is operated continuously until the
battery cartridge has discharged, allow the tool
to rest for 15 minutes before proceeding with a
fresh battery.
When cutting curves, advance the tool very slowly.
Bevel cutting
► Fig.17
CAUTION:
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Always be sure that the tool is switched off and
the battery cartridge is removed before tilting
the base.
With the base tilted, you can make bevel cuts at any
angle between 0° and 45° (left or right).
Loosen the bolt on the back of the base with the hex
wrench. Move the base so that the bolt is positioned in
the center of the bevel slot in the base.
► Fig.18: 1. Base 2. Bolt 3. Hex wrench
Tilt the base until the desired bevel angle is obtained.
The V-notch of the gear housing indicates the bevel
angle by graduations. Then tighten the bolt firmly to
secure the base.
► Fig.19: 1. Bevel slot 2. Base 3. Bolt 4. Graduations
5. V-notch 6. Gear housing
Front flush cuts
► Fig.20: 1. Base 2. Bolt 3. Hex wrench
Loosen the bolt on the back of the base with the hex
wrench and slide the base all the way back. Then
tighten the bolt to secure the base.
Cutouts
Cutouts can be made with either of two methods A or B.
A) Boring a starting hole:
► Fig.21: 1. Starting hole
•
For internal cutouts without a lead-in cut from an
edge, pre-drill a starting hole 12 mm or more in
diameter. Insert the blade into this hole to start
your cut.
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