Assembly & Adjusting
MOUNTING SCROLL SAW
TO WORKBENCH
WARNING: Turn off saw and unplug before making I any adjustments.
When mounting this saw to a workbench, a solid bench is preferable to a plywood bench where noise and vibration will be more noticeable.
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3 | Hex Head Bolts, |
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3 | Flat Washers, 9/32 I.D. |
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3Lockwasher, 9/32 I.D.
6Hex Nuts,
Example of mounting this scroll saw to workbench, as shown.
SETING THE TABLE FOR
HORIZONTALOR BEVEL CUlTlNG
1.Loosen the table lock knob, and the saw table can be tilted to the left and locked at any angle from 0 degree horizontal cutting position up to 45 degrees for bevel cutting
2.A degree scale is also providedunder the work table as a convenient reference for setting the approximate table angle for bevel cutting. When greater precision is re- quired, make practicecuts and adjust the table as neces- sary for your requirements.
3.NOTE: When cutting at angles, the hold down can be tilted so it's parallel to the table and rests flat against the workpiece. To tilt foot, loosen allen screw, tilt foot so it's parallelto table and securely tighten screw.
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