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1.Turn the Blade Tension Adjustment Knob clockwise to tighten, counterclockwise to loosen. Figure 5. Proper tension is difficult to quantify, but as you turn the knob clockwise, you will notice when the blade initially begins to tighten. The moment you feel the blade tighten, give the knob about another 1⁄4 turn and then stop. Getting the blade any tighter than this could snap it or cause unnecessary strain on the chucks.
2.Once you have achieved proper blade ten- sion, replace the table insert and safety shield assembly.
Your Scroll Saw can handle any sort of bevel cut between 0 and 30˚. Before you try this, however, make sure the blade is perpendicular to the table. Recalibration of this setting is easy.
1.Find a small block of wood that is known to be square.
2.Loosen Tilt Adjustment Knob located direct- ly under the table.
3.Place block against Blade. If there is any space between the block and the blade, the table is not at 90˚. Adjust the table to close this space. Figure 6.
Figure 5.
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G1060 22'' Scroll Saw |