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Blade Dislodging from Unidentified German Jigsaw During Operation

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  • #1 16522331
    windows160
    Level 9  
    Hello.
    I have some weird German jigsaw. I don't know which company or model because everything is worn. The handles that match her are the nose ones. The problem is that when I start cutting, the blade falls out after a while. Do you have any idea what could be the reason?
    Regards.
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  • #2 16522464
    Hungryadmiral
    Level 8  
    maybe you need to screw the key ?? I have the same model where I secure myself by tightening. Regards
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  • #3 16522576
    windows160
    Level 9  
    Only for me how to assume the saw blade does not need to tighten anything. You just put it on and there is a latch that holds it. When the jigsaw does not work, the blade holds firmly but when I start to work, it falls out after a while.
  • #4 16522601
    Hungryadmiral
    Level 8  
    This nest must already be made.
  • #5 16522633
    windows160
    Level 9  
    Do you have any ideas for repair? Because the entire jigsaw works only this socket ...
  • #6 16522683
    jerry1960
    Level 36  
    What kind of jigsaw, what manufacturer, model. Take at least a picture.
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  • #7 16526925
    windows160
    Level 9  
    Hello.
    I was able to learn a little more about this jigsaw. This is Black & Decker KS631 400W. Below I send photos of the head and surroundings.
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    And here a crack, maybe it's guilty?
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  • #9 16526972
    jerry1960
    Level 36  
    If you have Black & Decker saw blades, this is the fault of the handle, which costs around 30 PLN.
  • #10 16527008
    windows160
    Level 9  
    I usually bought saw blades for a few zlotys in castorama. They have these nose tips, without any screw holes or something.
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    #11 16527079
    jerry1960
    Level 36  
    You should buy U type blades, not nose blades. More at Google's uncle.
  • #12 16527112
    windows160
    Level 9  
    Oki, I'll buy and see :) thanks so much for your help.
  • #13 16529506
    windows160
    Level 9  
    And yet bad saw blades. These type U fit perfectly and nothing falls out :)
    Jerry1960 thanks so much for your help ;)

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around a user experiencing issues with a German jigsaw, specifically a Black & Decker KS631 400W model, where the blade dislodges during operation. Initial suggestions included checking the blade attachment mechanism and ensuring proper tightening. The user clarified that the jigsaw uses a latch system rather than screws. Further responses indicated that the problem might stem from using incorrect blade types, with recommendations to switch to U-type blades instead of nose blades. The user confirmed that after changing to the appropriate U-type blades, the issue was resolved.
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