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The SKIL 4235 Jigsaw is a handheld power tool capable of cutting thin material such as plywood or plastic in a simple or complex planar design. The tool uses 120V AC input such as a household wall socket, to power a small blade, which can be dangerous if used incorrectly. Please consult the owners' manual for safety reminders.

Loose Blade (Not riding on the guide bearing)

Makita Brushless Jigsaw

After taking the jigsaw apart I found three loose parts inside the motor housing (Pictured) does anybody have any idea where they go? I can’t seem to find where they belong?

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Hi,

I don’t know but here’s a parts diagram of the jigsaw that may help.

Nothing looks obvious except maybe part #56, but you might spot something “missing” when viewing the diagram and then the actual components in the jigsaw.

Hopefully a start

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We are having a similar issue. It states with the hike that holds the blade in place being turned from front to back. The shaft has for sone reason spun

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