Makita SJ401 instruction manual In111, Unpacking-and Checking Contents

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TOOLS NEEDED FOR ASSEMBLY

COMBINATION SQUARE MUST BE TRUE

 

 

 

Straight E-

d BoWd

Medium Screwdriver

Phillips Screwdriver

Draw Light Line On

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k PertuAy S t n m t .

 

 

BoardAlong This Edge

 

 

 

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Combination square

10 mm Wrench

LJ.

Should Be No'GapOr Overlap

Here When Square Is Flipped

Over In Dotted Position

WARNING: To avoid injury from unexpected start- ing or electrical shock, do not plug the saw in until all assembly and alignment steps are complete. The power cord must remain unplugged whenever you are working on the saw.

Hose

The Scroll Saw is shipped complete in one carton. Separate all parts from packing materials and check each item with illustration and 'Table of Loose Parts". Make certain all items are accounted for, before discarding any packing material.

NOTE: Insert the hose to air diaphragm before starting.

assemble the scroll saw, plug in the power cord or turn the switch on until the missing parts are obtained and installed correctlv.

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TABLE OF LOOSE PARTS

QTY

Basic saw assembly

1

Owners Manual

1

Loose Parts Bag

 

Containing the following parts:

 

Blade Change Rod

1

Hex Wrench "L"

1

Saw blade

6

5

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Contents Scroll Saw General Safety Rules Stability of Tool Think SafetyLocation Protection Eyes, Hands, Face Ears, and BodyElectrical Requirements Motor SpecificationsILength of the Cord American Wire Gage Number 120 V Lines In111 Unpacking-and Checking ContentsGetting To Know Your Scroll Saw Glossary of Tenns Getting To Know Your Scroll SawMounting Scroll SAW To Workbench Assembly & AdjustingSeting the Table for Quantity DescriptionAligning the Bevel Indicator Adjusting Hold DownAdjusting Dust Blower Installing PIN END Blades Assemb/y & AdjustingRemoving Plain END Blades Assembly & AaustingInstalling Plain END Blades ON-OFF Knob Assembly dk AdjustingMaking Interior Scroll Cuts Basic Scroll Saw OperationChoice of Blade and Speed Before Each USEMaintaining Your MaintenanceWiring Diagram Content Pants Description 98’8 Content PartsTmuble Shooting ProblemMakita Corporation