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MODEL CJ 110V POWER TOOLS TECHNICAL DATA JIG SAW CJ 110V SERVICE MANUAL LIST No. 0583 Revised Sep. 1999 SPECIFICATIONS AND PARTS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE FOR IMPROVEMENT.
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REMARK : Throughout this TECHNICAL DATA AND SERVICE MANUAL, a symbol(s) is(are) used in the place of company name(s) and model name(s) of our competitor(s). The symbol(s) utilized here is(are) as follows: Competitors Symbols Utilized Company Name Model Name BOSCH GST85PBAE MAKITA 4304T...
[100 mm (3-7/8") for Europe] 2. MARKETING OBJECTIVE The Model CJ 110V has been developed based on the Model CJ 65V2. The key features of the Model CJ 110V are as follows: 1 Base can be adjusted and locked without tools 2 Maximum cutting depth: 110 mm (4-1/4") [100 mm (3-7/8") for Europe, in compliance with standards]...
The base must be adjusted when cutting in a circle using the optional circular guide, when cutting out shapes, or when bevel cutting. The Model CJ 110V requires no tool for adjusting and locking of the base. Adjust and lock the base according to the following procedure.
5. SPECIFICATIONS CJ 110V Max. cutting thickness Wood 110 mm (4-1/4") Capacities Mild steel 10 mm (3/8") (For Europe: Wood 100 mm (3-7/8") in compliance with standards) Min. cutting radius 25 mm (1") Single-phase AC 50/60 Hz Type of power source...
7. ORBITAL MECHANISM 7.1 Blade Movement In the Model CJ 110V, the orbital mechanism moves the blade up-and-down and forward-and-backward in the same manner as the Model CJ 65V2. This makes the blade dig well into wood and other soft materials and also discharges cutting chips well to achieve speedy cutting.
Table General guide for appropriate orbital position selection Orbital position Factor III II I Material hardness Soft material Hard material Material thickness Thick Thin Cutting speed Faster cutting Slower cutting Straight cutting or curved Straight cutting Curved cutting cutting Rough finish acceptable Surface finishing Fine finishing Material stability...
9. PRECAUTIONS IN SALES PROMOTION In the interest of promoting the safest and most efficient use of the Model CJ 110V Jig Saw by all of our customers, it is very important that at the time of sale the salesperson carefully ensures that the buyer seriously recognizes the importance of the contents of the Handling Instructions, and fully understands the meaning of the precautions listed on the Caution Plate attached to each tool.
10. PRECAUTIONS IN DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY The circled numbers and the [Bold] numbers in the descriptions below correspond to the item numbers in the Parts Lists and exploded assembly diagram for the Model CJ 110V. 10-1. Disassembly (1) Disassembly of the Base [82] (Fig. 3) Remove the four M5 Nylock Flat Hd.
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Fig. 4 (3) Removal of the Upper Cover [33] (Fig. 5) Remove the Special Screw [53] and then remove the Chip Cover [54]. Remove the two M4 x 16 Machine Screws [32] and the two D4 x 65 Tapping Screws [31]. Then move the Upper Cover [33] in the forward direction to remove it together with the Plunger [58A] and related parts.
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(4) Removal of the Plunger [58A] and the Plunger Holder Ass'y [35] from the Upper Cover [33] (Fig. 6) Remove the Rubber Cushion [37]. Remove the two M4 Seal Lock Flat Hd. Screws [66] and then remove the Connector [39]. Pull out the D6 x 47 Pin [36] from the Upper Cover [33]. Pull out the Plunger [58A] downward from the Upper Cover [33].
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(6) Disassembly of the Weight Holder [43] from the Gear Cover [51] (Fig. 8) First, remove the D8 Retaining Ring [67] from the end of the Spindle [49]. Then, being very careful not to lose the Orbital Pin [70], pull out the Weight Holder [43] together with the Gear [47], the three Balance Weights [45], and related parts from the Gear Cover [51].
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(8) Disassembly of the Gear Cover [51] and the Housing [25] (Fig. 10) Prior to disassembly, remove the two Carbon Brushes [29] as described in the Instruction Manual. Remove the two D4 x 30 Tapping Screws [50] from inside the Gear Cover [51]. Then move the Gear Cover [51] toward the front to remove it together with the Armature [19].
(10) Removal of the Carbon Brushes [29] from the Housing [25] For removal of the Carbon Brushes [29], please refer to the Handling Instructions. (11) Removal of Wiring Block (C) [28] (Fig. 12) Remove the two D4 x 16 Tapping Screws [15]. Wiring Block (C) [28] can then be removed by pulling it toward the rear while holding the Housing [25].
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(3) Carefully ensure that two Washers (A) [44], the Orbital Cam [46] Orbital Cam [46], and the three Balance Weights [45] Weight Holder [43] Washer (A) [44] are assembled as shown in Fig. 14. Gear [47] Spindle [49] Washer (A) [44] Balance Weights [45] Fig.
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(7) After confirming that the Packing [40] and the Rubber Plunger [58A] Cushion [37] are properly installed, fit the Upper Cover [33] to the Gear Cover [51] so that the Connecting Piece [41] properly enters the Connector [39] (Fig. 17). Rubber Cushion [37] Upper Cover [33]...
(9) Fix the Base Handle [77] by tightening the Base Bolt [84] as shown in Fig. 19. Mount the Base [82] to the main body positioning the handle at the back. Base Handle [77] Base [82] Base Bolt [84] Fig. 19 (10) Tightening Torque of Screws and Bolts: •...
Noise suppressor Controller circuit Wiring block (C) Cord Armature Stator Switch Fig. 21 With noise suppressor 10-4. Insulation Tests On completion of disassembly and repair, measure the insulation resistance and conduct insulation tests (dielectric strength test). Insulation resistance: 7MΩ or more with 500 VDC Megohm Tester. Dielectric strength: AC 4000 V/1 minute, with no abnormalities 110 V, 230 V...
CJ 110V STANDARD ACCESSORIES ITEM CODE NO. DESCRIPTION REMARKS USED BLADE NO.42 BLADE NO.46 BLADE NO.41 306-363 TABLE INSERT (5 PCS.) 316-126 DUST COLLECTOR FOR GBR,FRG 307-767 KNOB SCREW M5X10 FOR FRA 305-955 GUIDE ASS’Y INCLUD.506 FOR FRA 317-262 CASE 943-277 HEX.