Pendulum Jigsaw Problem
About 18 months ago I bought a Titan (Screwfix) SFJ750XP jigsaw but have
hardly used it. Today I am trying to cut some 50mm Xtratherm (aluminium foil faced expanded polystyrene) using a Bosch serrated blade. But the jigsaw seems to have two design problems: - even with the pendulum action switched off the blade holder can still rock backwards and forwards - the pendulum guide wheel only loosely encloses the blade Consequently the blade keeps jumping out of the pendulum wheel guide groove and bends to a position about a cm to the side of the guide groove. Everytime this happens the cut moves over about a cm and is not perpendicular to the surface. The jigsaw is unusable. Is this a general problem with pendulum jigsaws - or just Titan? If you have a pendulum jigsaw can you please check if the blade holder is able to move backwards and forwards even with the pendulum action switched off? thanks, Davy |
Pendulum Jigsaw Problem
On Fri, 31 Aug 2007 09:37:22 +0100, "Davy"
mused: About 18 months ago I bought a Titan (Screwfix) SFJ750XP jigsaw but have hardly used it. Today I am trying to cut some 50mm Xtratherm (aluminium foil faced expanded polystyrene) using a Bosch serrated blade. But the jigsaw seems to have two design problems: - even with the pendulum action switched off the blade holder can still rock backwards and forwards - the pendulum guide wheel only loosely encloses the blade Consequently the blade keeps jumping out of the pendulum wheel guide groove and bends to a position about a cm to the side of the guide groove. Everytime this happens the cut moves over about a cm and is not perpendicular to the surface. The jigsaw is unusable. Is this a general problem with pendulum jigsaws - or just Titan? If you have a pendulum jigsaw can you please check if the blade holder is able to move backwards and forwards even with the pendulum action switched off? It's your jigsaw. -- Regards, Stuart. |
Pendulum Jigsaw Problem
Hi,
Probably the jigsaw, but check the blade is *fully* in so the locking ring snaps back to it's original position. cheers, Pete. |
Pendulum Jigsaw Problem
Lurch wrote:
On Fri, 31 Aug 2007 09:37:22 +0100, "Davy" mused: About 18 months ago I bought a Titan (Screwfix) SFJ750XP jigsaw but have hardly used it. Today I am trying to cut some 50mm Xtratherm (aluminium foil faced expanded polystyrene) using a Bosch serrated blade. But the jigsaw seems to have two design problems: - even with the pendulum action switched off the blade holder can still rock backwards and forwards - the pendulum guide wheel only loosely encloses the blade Consequently the blade keeps jumping out of the pendulum wheel guide groove and bends to a position about a cm to the side of the guide groove. Everytime this happens the cut moves over about a cm and is not perpendicular to the surface. The jigsaw is unusable. Is this a general problem with pendulum jigsaws - or just Titan? If you have a pendulum jigsaw can you please check if the blade holder is able to move backwards and forwards even with the pendulum action switched off? It's your jigsaw. Yup. Highly likely. -- Dave The Medway Handyman www.medwayhandyman.co.uk 01634 717930 07850 597257 |
Pendulum Jigsaw Problem
On Fri, 31 Aug 2007 09:37:22 +0100, "Davy"
wrote: About 18 months ago I bought a Titan (Screwfix) SFJ750XP jigsaw Read the archives of this ng. You'll find a massive concensus that cheap jigsaws just don't work. |
Pendulum Jigsaw Problem
"Pete C" wrote in message oups.com... Hi, Probably the jigsaw, but check the blade is *fully* in so the locking ring snaps back to it's original position. cheers, Pete. Pete, Its not the blade that moves but the blade holder, thanks Davy |
Pendulum Jigsaw Problem
On Sep 3, 6:36 pm, "Davy" wrote:
Pete, Its not the blade that moves but the blade holder, I see. If you're in the market for a jigsaw a fairly good one would be a Wickes Pro one made by Kress for £50: http://www.wickes.co.uk/invt/167256? htxt=6YwZAISW1i5OgIudElUVh4%2BI3KMD0YlK3aWM7EPIBJQ VvJOxcInvY1H4JwBcSZ2MIfCIMv2VNq1z %0AWJ9bQPNXrg%3D%3D http://www.kress-elektrik.de/en/products/product.php? view=image&id=2793 http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Kress-Stichsae...00-E-10-Jahre- Garantie_W0QQitemZ160144621116QQihZ006QQcategoryZ3 0511QQrdZ1QQssPageNameZWD1VQQcmdZViewItem They're a bit more than the average cheap jigsaw but are made in Switzerland so should be pretty good. I bougt a fairly good one for £20 from Lidl a little while ago but I'd expect they're out of stock everywhere now. cheers, Pete. |
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