Grizzly Model H5698 instruction manual Adjustments, Drop Foot, Sawdust Blower

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ADJUSTMENTS

ASSEMBLY

Drop Foot

The drop foot must be adjusted to hold the workpiece against the table during cutting oper- ations. The front of the drop foot also acts as a blade guard, preventing the operator’s fingers from coming into contact with the blade.

To adjust the drop foot, do these steps:

1.Loosen the drop foot lock knob (Figure 8).

2.Adjust the drop foot so it makes contact with the workpiece.

3.Retighten the drop foot lock knob.

The bottom face of the drop foot must always be parallel to the top face of the table.

Sawdust Blower

The sawdust blower directs a current of air onto the cut line, blowing the sawdust from the work- piece.

To adjust the sawdust blower, do these steps:

1.Loosen the phillips head screw on the side of the drop foot rod (Figure 8).

2.Adjust the sawdust blower to the desired position.

UNPLUG the power cord before you do any assem- bly or adjustment tasks! Otherwise, serious per- sonal injury to you or oth- ers may occur!

Drop Foot

Lock Knob

Screw For Blower

Adjustment

Figure 8. Upper saw adjustments.

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Contents Scroll Saw Page Contents Introduction Woodstock Service And SupportAbout Your New Scroll Saw Warranty And Returns SpecificationsSafety Standard Safety InstructionsInjury. Always wear safety glasses or gog Gles when operating equipment. EverydayResistant lenses, they are not safety glasses Be certain the safety glasses you wear meetSafety Know Your MachineSafety Instructions for Your Scroll Saw Electrical Requirements 110V OperationExtension Cords GroundingUnpacking AssemblyInventory Shop Preparation Initial CleaningDust Collection To install the blade guard, do these steps Mounting Scroll SawTable Prep Blade GuardInstalling Pin-End Blades To install a pin end blade, do these stepsInstalling Pain-End Blades To install a plain end blade, do these stepsAdjustments To adjust the drop foot, do these stepsTo adjust the sawdust blower, do these steps Drop FootTo adjust the blade tension, do these steps Scale CalibrationBlade Tension To calibrate the scale, do these stepsTest Run OperationsTo test run the Model W1713, do these steps Important issues regarding blade perfor- mance Blade InformationBlade Speed Blade Selection TableStandard Scroll Cutting Interior Scroll CuttingTo perform a standard scroll cutting opera- tion To perform an interior scroll cutting opera- tionMaintenance GeneralArm Bearings Motor BrushesClosure Parts Description Warranty Card BOX BELLINGHAM, WA