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-::Contents

 

 

 

 

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W_rranty Information

......................

2

Mounting the Scroll

Saw

13

ety Instructions

for Scroll Saws

:

...... i.. ..:i ::..: ..

2

Getting to Know

Your Scroll

Saw

14

Motor Specs and Electrical Requirements

:. 5

Speed Control/On-OFF

Knob

15

Glossary

of Terms for Woodworking

... .................

..... :..:6

Choice of Blade and Speed

16

Unpacking and Checking Contents

 

 

6

Operation

 

 

17

Assembly

and Alignment

 

 

7

Making Interior

Cuts

19

Setting

Table for Horizontal or Bevel Cutting

..........

8

Maintenance

 

 

20

 

Wiring Diagram

...........................................................

 

2I

Aligning

the Bevel Indicator

 

 

8

 

 

 

Removing

and Installing Blades

 

..

,._..:.._10

Recommended

Accessories

.......................................

21

 

Troubleshooting

...........................................................

 

21

Adjusting

Work Hold-Down Foot

 

.,.L....

12

 

 

 

Dust Blower

..................................................................

 

 

 

12

Repair Parts

 

 

22

Blade Guard:

 

:

12

Service Information

.......................................

Back Cover

Unpacking

and Checking

Contents

 

 

 

Tools Needed

::j_ COMBINATION

WARNING: For your own safety never connect plug to power sou rce outlet until all assembly iStepsare complete, and you have read and understand the safety and operating instructions.

IMPORTANT: Never lift this saw by the arm which hotds the blade or damage will occur to your saw.

Separate all parts from packaging materials and check each item with illustration and "Table of Loose Parts". Make certain all items are accounted for before discard-

ing any packaging material.

If any parts are missing, do not attempt to assemble the Scroll Saw, plug in the power cordor turn the switch on until the missing parts are obtained and installed cor- rectly.

MEDIUM STANDARD SCREWDRIVER

 

MEDIUM PHILLIPS SCREWDRIVER

 

Table of Loose Parts

Qty

A

16" Scroll Saw (Completely Assembled)

............. 1

B

Owner's Manual

1

C Loose Parts Bag containing:

 

 

Blade

1

 

Hex "T" Handle Wrench

1

 

"L" Shaped Blade Change Rod

1

NOTE: Hardware to mount this scroll saw to a bench or

leg set is NOT supplied. See mounting instructionsfor recommended hardware size.

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