ID JDC85 ELECTRIC JIGSAW MACHINE [G-240V] - 26565

ID JDC85 ELECTRIC JIGSAW MACHINE [G-240V] - 26565

Sale priceDhs. 220.00 Regular priceDhs. 300.00
SKU: 26565
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Precision Engineered. Built to Last. Ready for Every Cut.

The ID JDC85 Electric Jigsaw Machine is a heavy-duty, 620W professional jigsaw built for demanding cutting tasks across wood up to 85mm and steel up to 10mm. Engineered with orbital cutting action, variable speed control, and a 0–45° bevel cutting range, this machine delivers the precision and versatility required for woodworking, metalworking, and complex DIY projects. Powered at 220–240V with a Type G (British 3-Pin) plug, it is ready for use across the UAE and GCC region straight out of the box.

Key Features Perfect For
  • 620W Heavy-Duty Motor for sustained high-performance cutting
  • Variable Speed Trigger — up to 3,100 r/min for full cutting control
  • Orbital Cutting Action for faster, more aggressive cuts in wood
  • 0–45° Bevel Cutting (Left & Right) for angled and compound cuts
  • Double Insulation for enhanced electrical safety on all job sites
  • Curved & Irregular Cuts in timber, plywood, and sheet materials
  • Metal Cutting in steel sheets and profiles up to 10mm thick
  • Bevel & Angled Cuts for joinery, furniture, and finish carpentry
  • On-Site Construction and professional trade applications
  • 620W Rated Power Input with a No-Load Speed of 3,100 r/min: The ID JDC85 is driven by a robust 620-watt motor that maintains consistent torque even under load. The variable speed trigger gives the operator full control — a light squeeze delivers slow, precise cuts for delicate materials, while a full squeeze unleashes the motor's maximum 3,100 RPM for rapid stock removal in hardwood and steel alike.
  • Maximum Cutting Capacity of 85mm in Wood and 10mm in Steel: Whether you are ripping through thick hardwood planks, engineered timber, or MDF boards up to 85mm deep, or slicing through steel sheet metal and profiles up to 10mm, the JDC85 handles both with ease. This dual-material capability makes it an indispensable tool for carpenters, fabricators, and site contractors.
  • Orbital Cutting Action for Aggressive, Efficient Material Removal: The orbital cutting mechanism moves the blade in an elliptical path — forward on the cutting stroke and back on the return — dramatically increasing cutting speed in wood compared to a standard straight-reciprocating jigsaw. This feature is especially valuable when making long rip cuts or rough-shaping large workpieces where speed matters more than surface finish.
  • 0–45° Left and Right Bevel Cutting for Angled Joinery and Compound Cuts: The adjustable bevel base tilts up to 45 degrees in both left and right directions, allowing the operator to make precise angled cuts along the face or end of a workpiece. This is essential for mitre joints, chamfered edges, roof framing, and decorative woodworking where square cuts simply will not do.
  • Double Insulation, CE Certification, and a Complete Ready-to-Use Kit: The JDC85 is built with double insulation, ensuring that live electrical components are fully isolated from the outer casing — a critical safety feature for wet or dusty job-site environments. It carries CE certification (Machine Test), confirming compliance with European safety and electromagnetic standards. The machine ships as a complete kit including an auto-stop carbon brush set, hex wrench, plastic base, three saw blades (T118A for metal, T114D for wood, T111C for general purpose), and a durable PVC carrying case — everything you need to get cutting immediately.

General Purchase & Comparison Queries

Is the ID JDC85 suitable for professional use, or is it a DIY-grade jigsaw?

The ID JDC85 is firmly in the professional and semi-professional category. Its 620W motor, 85mm wood cutting depth, orbital cutting action, and double insulation safety construction are all features associated with trade-grade tools. While it is accessible enough for a serious DIY enthusiast, it is built to handle the demands of daily use on construction sites, joinery workshops, and fabrication environments.

Does this jigsaw come with blades, or do I need to purchase them separately?

The JDC85 comes as a complete ready-to-use kit. Included in the package are three saw blades covering the most common cutting applications: the T118A blade for cutting metal, the T114D blade for wood, and the T111C general-purpose blade. You also receive a hex wrench, plastic base, auto-stop carbon brush set, and a PVC carrying case — so you can start cutting straight out of the box without any additional purchases.

Will this jigsaw work with UAE mains power, and what plug type does it use?

Yes, the ID JDC85 is fully compatible with UAE mains power. It is rated at 220–240V, 50/60Hz, which matches the standard electrical supply across the UAE and wider GCC region. The machine is fitted with a Type G plug (British 3-Pin), which is the standard plug type used in the UAE — so no adaptor is required.

Product-Specific and Usage Queries

What is orbital cutting, and when should I use it on the JDC85?

Orbital cutting action means the blade moves in a slight elliptical (oval) path rather than purely up and down. On the forward (cutting) stroke, the blade pushes into the material more aggressively, and on the return stroke, it pulls back slightly — this dramatically increases cutting speed and reduces blade wear. Use orbital action when making fast, rough cuts in wood such as ripping sheet material or cutting curves in thick timber. For cleaner cuts, cutting metal, or working with laminates, switch to straight (non-orbital) mode for a finer finish.

How do I make a bevel cut with the JDC85, and what angles are supported?

The JDC85 features an adjustable bevel base that tilts from 0° up to 45° in both the left and right directions. To make a bevel cut, loosen the bevel adjustment mechanism on the base plate, tilt the shoe to your desired angle, and re-tighten before cutting. This allows you to produce angled cuts along the length or end of a workpiece — ideal for chamfered edges, mitre joints, roof rafters, and decorative trim work. Always ensure the base is firmly locked at your chosen angle before beginning the cut.

What is the maximum thickness of wood and steel this jigsaw can cut?

The ID JDC85 has a maximum wood cutting capacity of 85mm and a maximum steel cutting capacity of 10mm. The 85mm wood depth is sufficient for cutting through standard structural timber, thick hardwood planks, and multiple layers of plywood or MDF. The 10mm steel capacity covers sheet metal, mild steel profiles, and thin structural sections. Always use the correct blade type for the material — the included T118A blade is designed for metal cutting, while the T114D is optimised for wood.

Problem/Solution-Oriented Queries

The jigsaw is cutting slowly or the blade seems to be struggling — what should I check?

Slow or laboured cutting is almost always caused by one of three things. First, check that you are using the correct blade for the material — a wood blade used on metal will cut very slowly and wear out quickly. Second, inspect the blade for wear or damage; a dull blade requires far more force and produces poor results. Third, engage the orbital cutting mode if you are cutting wood and need more speed. Also ensure the variable speed trigger is fully depressed for maximum RPM. If the machine has been in heavy use, check the auto-stop carbon brushes (a replacement pair is included) as worn brushes will reduce motor power significantly.

My cuts are not straight — how do I improve cutting accuracy with the JDC85?

Inaccurate cuts with a jigsaw are usually caused by blade deflection, incorrect speed, or lack of a guide. Use the included plastic base plate to keep the shoe flat and stable against the workpiece at all times — lifting or tilting the base mid-cut causes the blade to wander. For long straight cuts, clamp a straight edge or guide rail to your workpiece and run the base plate against it. Reduce your cutting speed for harder materials and thinner sections, as forcing the blade causes it to flex and deflect sideways. Finally, always use a sharp, undamaged blade — a bent or worn blade is the most common cause of curved, inaccurate cuts.

How do I safely store and transport the JDC85 after use?

The JDC85 comes with a durable PVC carrying case specifically designed for safe storage and transport of the machine and its accessories. After use, remove the blade before placing the machine in the case to prevent accidental cuts and blade damage. Store the spare blades, hex wrench, carbon brush set, and plastic base in the case alongside the machine. The case protects the tool from dust, moisture, and impact during transport — extending the service life of the machine. Store in a dry, cool environment away from direct sunlight and corrosive materials.