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USER MANUAL PPHSS 670 PARKSIDE
For sawing wood, plastic and metal Dear Customer! We are delighted that you have decided to purchase our high quality PPHSS 670 pendulum action jigsaw. Please make sure you familiarise yourself fully with the way the equipment works before you use it for the first time and that you understand how to handle electrical pourer tools correctl. Please read the operating instructions (on) below and the accompanying safety advice ZX carefull. Use the equipment only as described and for the indicated purposes. By doing this you will be able to work in complete safety and produce better results. We hope you enjoy using your jigsau.
(FEATURES OF THE PPHSS 670
© ON-OF switch © Base plate (with removable rubber shoe) © Continuous operation locking button @ Chipguard © Chip extraction nozle © Pendulum action control © Speed control wheel © !lo-tool quick adjustment or © Adjustable clear-view cover for dust extractor of base plate AIR © Parallel guide with mm scale (TECHNICAL DATA ominal power consumption: GO W Noninal voltage: OV — 50H A load speed: 10400 — 3200 rm Oscillation lift: 20 nm The A weighted noise level of the equipment is typically Bevel cut up to: 4 Sound pressure level: 87.4 dB(A) Sound power level 100.4 dB(A) Weight: 28kg Hand/arn vibration is ypically 4.1 m/s* Maximum cuting depth in: aluminium: 30 mm steel: 10 mm hardwood: 80 mm softwood: 100 mm
To be read in conjunction with the advice in the accompanying booklet on safety. Before doing any work on he machine, for example changing the sau blade, always remove the plug from its socket Only connect the machine to the socket when it is switched of. Aever remove chips or splinters while the equipment is operating - always remove the plug from the socket. Always wear ear protectors and safety glasses when using the jigsaw. In addition we recommend safety loves, robust antislip footwear and an industrial apron. Before using the jigsaw, check the mains lead and plug for damage. Have any damaged parts repaired or replaced at à specialist repair centre. A Always keep the pouver cable well out of the jigsaw's working area and fed to the rear of the machine. PARKSIDE
A lEyou are working for long periods on wood or materials which give rise to dangerous dusts, ft the jigsaw with a suitable tested vacuum extraction device. A Always use the integrated safety devices on the jigsawr. A Do not drill into the jigsaw’s housing as that will break the protective insulation (Use stick-on labels, plates etc.). A Cracked or deformed saw blades are not to be used. CinsTALLING THE SAWBLADE Push the saw blade shalt as far as the stop into the blade holder. Take the Allan key (from its holder in the case) and tighten both bolts. To release saw blade unserew both bolts (counter clockwise). See Figure ©: a) Oscillating rod b) Blade holder e) Hexagon socket head cap bolt d) Saw blade
(SEINE THE BASE PLATE
The base plate @ can be set at an angle of up to 45° to the left or right. Angled setting for mitres / bevels (see Figure @): Release (he HTF quick release base plate @ and pull the base plate to the rear to disengage from the multi-purpose teeth. With the base plate at the desired angle (15°, 30°, 45° which can be read from the scale) engage it with the mult-purpose teeth and tighten the HTF quick release base plate again. You can set other angles up to 45° not using the mult-purpose teeth arrangement. le recommend for very aceurate bevelling that you carry out a test cut first. (cHiP GuaRD The chip guard @ stops almost all chips at the cutting edge when working with wood. From the underside of the base plate @. place the chip guard @ into the recess in he base plate @ (see figures, page 3). WARNING: Take note that this can only be done if the base plate is in its furthest forward position and the anti-slip shoe is remove Cutting with the chip guard in place can only be done in the 90° position. (SWiTcHING ON AND OFF When using the jigsaw you can select between continuous and non-continuous operation. For short periods of work use the non-continuous setting and for longer periods of work the continuous setting. Select your chosen setting as follows: SWITCH ON NON-CONTINUOUS OPERATION: press ON/DFF switch @. SWITCH OFF NON-CONTINUOUS OPERATION: release DU/DFF suitch @. SWITCH ON CONTINUOUS OPERATION: press ON/DFE suitch @ and with it still pressed fi it in place by pressing the continuous operation locking button @. SWITCH OFF CONTINUOUS OPERATION: press onfoff suitch @ and release it again
The speed of oscillation (movements of the saw blade per minute) can be set to any value in the range with the speed control wheel @. The speeds are shown with the numbers 1 — 6 on the control wheel. The numbers mean: 1 — the lowest speed, 6 — the highest speed. Use the following advisory settings as a guide and choose the most suitable setting on the speed control wheel @ for the material to be saun. Material Speo Rubber 13 Aluminium 45 Steel 45 Wood 6
GATE THE PENDULUM ACTION
Use the following aduvisory settings as a guide (for reference only) to the pendulum action settings and choose an appropriate pendulum setting on the pendulum action control @ for the material to be sav. Setting the pendulum action increases or reduces the penetrating effect of the saw blade into the material. The following rules of thumb apply: Soft material = large pendulum action Hard material = small or no pendulum action Clean cut edge = no pendulum action Material Pendulum Setting Rubber (] Aluminium 01 Steel (] Wood 13 Plastic 1 Ceramic (] Aote: the pendulum action setting on the pendulum action control @ can be altered whilst he machine is operating. CPLUNGING CuTS Plunging (interior cutting or plunge sawing) is only possible in softer materials such as for example wood or light-weight building materials. For harder materials you must insert the saw blade into à suitably sived hole in the material to be saw. Set the base plate @ (see “Setting the base plate") into the réamost position so hat a good angle for plunging is achiewed. See Figure ©:
1. Setthe pendulum action on the pendulum control @ to "0"
2. With the machine switched of, place it ith the front edge of the base plate @ at the cutting position.
3. Switch the machine on and plunge the oscillating saur carefully into the material
Çuse OF THE PARALLEL GUIDE The PPHSS 870 pendulum action jigsaur is equipped with a parallel guide @. This allows you to make aceurate parallel cuts using the mm scale. Release the quick set mechanism on the parallel guide. Put it into he required position and lock quick set mechanism again. Slide the parallel guide in from the appropriate side, the left or right accordingly. Make sure that the si surface of the parallel guide points dounwards. PARKSIDE
(vacuum CHIP EXTRACTOR Caution!: Only use the equipment with a compatible vacuum chip extractor. The vacuum chip extraction nozle @ has a standard internal diameter of 35 mm. Connect a household vacuum cleaner or à wet and dry vacuum cleaner to the nozle as follows:
1. Rotate the vacuum hose on to the extraction nozle and test whether it is securely held in place.
2. Slide the clear-view cover @ dounwards for optimum chip extraction.
(MAINTENANCE OF THE JIGSAW
1. Clean the jigsau regular (remowe chips and bits of wood etc.}. For the best results do this straight after the work has been completed. 2. Do notallow liquids to get inside the jigsau. Use a soft cloth for cleaning the housing. Do not use petrol, solvents or cleaners that may attack the plastic.
3. Airvents must always be clear and clean
(apuicE ON WORKING METHODS, TIPS AND TRICKS a Here is some advice on adjustment of the clear-view cover @ to give you optimum chip extraction: the chip blower blous the chips away from the cut. This is particularly effective when sawing along a marked line. The distribution of vibration makes operation smoother because of weights moving in opposite directions on the foot. m The base plate @ can be set at an angle of up to 45° in both directions. For plunging cuts and sawing near an edge, the base plate can be set towards the rear. a Here is some advice on the pendulum action control @: the saw blade is only pressed against the material on the return stroke / working stroke. Itis moved away from the material on the forward stroke. The result is better removal of chips, less friction and therefore a higher output. ao avoid the jigsaw springing up and down when sawing sheets, support the sheet on timbers. When sawing metal, apply a coolant like oil or kerosene along the cutting line. m Adjustthe speed and the pendulum action settings to suit the material to be san. We always recommend that you carry out a test cut first. mo use the jig saw put the front end of the base plate on the material and tum the machine on. Press the machine from above on to the material and guide the jigsaw along the cutting line. Do not use too much pressure; to achieve the best progress when sawing, use light pressure on the saw blade. When saing along à marked line use the marking on the spliting guard as à guide. For exact cutting, clamp a timber batten on to the material as an aid or use the parallel guide ©. For mitres / bevels, set the base plate @ in the required position. Set the base plate @ to its reammost position for cutting close to an edge. The PPHSS 870 pendulum action jigsaur features HIGH TECHNOLOGY FXING. This allows you to work simply and easily adjusting the jigsaw without any tools. All you need are your hands. a The PPS 670 pendulum action jigsaw is equipped with INTELLIGENT POWER CONTROL This automatic power control ensures that within à certain oscillation range the output from the jigsaw remains constant even when cutting harder and more resistant materials. Further practical tips for power tools can be found in the accompanying booklet on safety advice. Ve hi ae al no ue a dem PARKSIDE
WARRANTY This piece of equipment is covered by a 36-month warranty.assofthe daterohgurchase. The equipment was produced with the greatest of care and underwent thorough testing before delivery. Indhe unlikely event of detecting anfunctional defect, please return the equipment in is arginal packaging with the proof of purchase (if availäble) todhe closest service adress. Damage caused due to improper handling as well as regular wgar of the pars are not covered by this warranty. Beaver Electronic Services: The LodgesPremier Business Park Long Street, Walsall + West Midlands, WS2 9DY Tel.: 01922/72 55 54 - Fax: 019 22/72 5417 WARRANTY This piece of equipment is covered by a 36-month warrantyas’ofthe date ofpurchase. The equipment was produced with the greatest of care and underwent thorough testing before delivery. indie unlikely event of detecting a “functional defect, please return the equipment in is arginal packaging with the proof of purchase (if available) to the closest serviceradéress. Damage caused due to improper handling as well as regular wear of the pars are.not covered by this warranty. lrishWeb.Specialists 1 Verhena Avenue - Dublin 13 Tel: 01/8 32 04 92 - Fax: 01/8 39 68 29
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