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WARNING

To avoid injury, do not connect this scroll saw to the power outlet until it is completely assembled and adjusted, and you have read and understood the entire instruction manual.

MOUNTING SCROLL SAW TO WORK SURFACE (FIG. C)

1.If mounting the scroll saw to a workbench, a solid wood bench is preferred over a plywood board to reduce noise and vibration.

2.The hardware to mount this saw is NOT supplied with the saw. The hardware shown in Fig. C should be used:

Fig. C

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2 3

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1.(3) Hex head bolts; length as required

2.(6) Flat Washers

3.Foam pad or carpet (optional)

4.(3) Lock washers

5.(3) Hex nuts

6.(3) Jam nuts

BLADE STORAGE (FIG. D)

The blade storage (1) is located on the left rear side of the scroll saw body. Pull out the blade storage (1) to open. The blade storage can conveniently store your hex wrenches and both Pin-end and Plain-end blades.

Fig. D

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SAWDUST COLLECTION PORT (FIG. E)

This scroll saw will accept a hose or vacuum accessory (not provided) to be connected to the port (1) on the left side of base. If excessive sawdust buildup occurs inside the base, use a wet /dry vacuum cleaner or manually remove sawdust by removing the screws on the left side of saw. Reattach the metal plate and screws before starting the saw. This will keep your saw cutting efficiently.

Fig. E

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BLADE REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION

PLAIN-END BLADE REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION This scroll saw accepts 5-inchPlain-end or Pin-end blades to cut a wide variety of materials.

Plain-end type blades are recommended whenever fine, accurate and intricate work is being performed on 3/4 in. or thinner material. It will take slightly longer to assemble the blade and blade tension, but you will also be able to use finer blades for cutting a thinner kerf.

WARNING

To avoid injury from accidental starting, always turn the switch OFF (O) and remove power cord plug from power source before removing or replacing the blade.

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Hitachi Koki USA CW 20 Mounting Scroll SAW to Work Surface FIG. C, Blade Storage FIG. D, Sawdust Collection Port FIG. E