Assembly, Adjusting the shoe for angular cutting, Switching the jigsaw on/off – Global Machinery Company LJS500 User Manual

Page 8: Adjusting the cutting speed, Pendulum adjustment

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Assembly

The GMC jigsaw is packed, fully assembled except for

the blade.

Adjusting the shoe for

angular cutting

The shoe plate (4) should be

kept flat against the work piece

when making a cut. The jigsaw

can be tilted left and right to

change the angle of cut.

CAUTION.

Always ensure that

the jigsaw is switched off

and plug is removed from the

power point before making any

adjustments.
1. To adjust the angle of

cutting, first turn the jigsaw

upside down and remove

the allen key (5) from the

storage place on the cord.

2. Turn the allen key anti-

clockwise in both screws until

it is loose enough for the

shoe to be moved backwards

from Bevel Locating Pin, and

rotated side to side

3. The shoe plate can then be

tilted to set positions at

0, 15, 30, 45 each way by

using the notches in the

cutting angle scale (8) to

measure the angle of cut.

4. When you have chosen the

angle, push the cutting angle

scale forward so that the

bevel locating pin keeps the

shoe in place. Re-adjust the

screws using the allen key

turning them clockwise to tighten.

Note.

For accurate work it is necessary to make a trial cut,

measure the work and reset the angle until the correct

setting is achieved.

Switching the jigsaw

on/off

1. Connect the plug to the

power point

2. Start the tool by squeezing

the on/off trigger switch (2).

Release the trigger to stop

the tool.

If you press the lock on button (9) while the trigger switch

is depressed, the switch is kept in the operating position.

Adjusting the cutting speed

The variable speed feature of this jigsaw enhances the

cutting performance and saves the blade from undue wear.
The electronic speed control

dial (11) is used to program

the speed of the blade. The

speed should be adapted to the

material being cut.
Use your finger or thumb

to turn the dial forwards

to increase the speed and

backwards to decrease it.

Pendulum adjustment

The pendulum lever (10) has

3 positions. The first position

“0” selects normal cutting

without pendulum action. The

next 2 positions cause the blade

to swing slightly backwards

and forwards as it cuts. This

pendulum actions increases the

efficiency of cutting. Set the pendulum lever (10) to one

of the two settings according to degree of pendulum action

required. Experiment on a piece of scrap material to

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