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The ID JS670C Electric Jigsaw Machine is an 850W professional-grade power tool engineered for precision curved and bevel cuts in wood, steel, and aluminium. Featuring variable speed control, double insulation safety, and a built-in LED job light, this 240V jigsaw is built for demanding woodworking, metalworking, and construction applications. Supplied with a Type G (British 3-Pin) plug, it is ready for use across the UAE, UK, and compatible markets straight out of the box.
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The ID JS670C is positioned as a professional-grade electric jigsaw. Its 850W rated power input, 3,000 r/min no-load speed, and 70mm wood cutting capacity place it firmly in the professional and trade category. The double insulation construction and CE (Machine Test) certification further confirm it meets the safety and performance standards expected on commercial job sites, not just occasional home use.
The ID JS670C is supplied with a Type G plug (British 3-Pin), which is the standard plug type used in the UAE, UK, and several other markets. It operates on 220–240V at 50/60Hz, which is fully compatible with the UAE mains supply (220–240V / 50Hz). No adaptor or voltage converter is required for use in the UAE.
The JS670C is designed to cut three primary material categories. For wood and wood-based sheet materials (timber, MDF, plywood), the maximum cutting depth is 70mm. For aluminium and non-ferrous metals, the maximum depth is 10mm. For steel and ferrous metals, the maximum cutting depth is 6mm. The correct blade type must be selected for each material — the included saw blade is suitable for general wood cutting; metal-cutting blades are available separately.
The variable speed trigger on the JS670C operates on a progressive pressure system. The harder you squeeze the trigger, the faster the motor drives the blade — ranging from slow, controlled speeds for delicate entry cuts or thin materials, up to the full 3,000 r/min no-load speed for maximum cutting performance in thick timber or metal. This gives the operator precise, real-time control over cut speed without needing to adjust a separate dial, making it particularly useful when transitioning between different materials or cut types in a single session.
Yes. The JS670C features a left and right bevel cutting function via an adjustable base plate. A bevel cut is an angled cut made relative to the face of the material — for example, cutting a 45-degree angle along the edge of a plank for a mitre joint, or angling the cut at the end of a workpiece for a decorative or structural fit. The base plate is adjusted and locked at the desired angle using the included wrench, allowing repeatable bevel cuts across a workpiece without re-measuring each time.
The built-in LED job light is positioned to illuminate the blade path and cutting line directly at the point of contact with the material. It is most useful when working in low-light or confined environments — such as under staircases, inside wall cavities, in kitchen or bathroom cabinetry, or on construction sites where overhead lighting is limited. By lighting the cut line from the tool itself, it eliminates the shadow that the tool body would otherwise cast, improving both cut accuracy and operator safety.
Blade drift in a jigsaw is most commonly caused by one of three factors. First, check that you are using the correct blade type and tooth count for the material — a blade with too coarse a tooth pitch will wander in thin or dense materials. Second, ensure the blade is fully and securely seated in the blade clamp using the included wrench; a loose blade will flex laterally under load. Third, reduce your feed rate (forward pressure) — pushing the tool too fast forces the blade to deflect. Use the variable speed trigger to find the optimal speed for the material thickness, and let the blade do the work rather than forcing it through.
Splintering on the top face of the workpiece is a common jigsaw issue and is typically caused by the upward stroke of the blade tearing the wood fibres. There are several solutions. First, use a fine-tooth or reverse-tooth blade designed for clean cuts — these cut on the downstroke, pushing splinters downward and away from the visible face. Second, apply a strip of masking tape along the cut line before cutting; this supports the wood fibres and dramatically reduces tear-out. Third, ensure you are cutting at the correct speed for the material using the variable speed trigger — too slow a speed can cause the blade to snag rather than slice cleanly.
Yes. The ID JS670C is built with double insulation, which means all live electrical components are fully isolated from the outer casing by two independent layers of insulation. This design eliminates the risk of the casing becoming live in the event of an internal fault, and as a result, no earth (ground) connection is required for safe operation — consistent with IEC and CE safety standards for Class II power tools. However, as a best practice on construction sites or in wet environments, operating any power tool through a Residual Current Device (RCD) is strongly recommended as an additional layer of protection against supply-side faults.
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