Manual

BLADE STORAGE (FIG. D)
The bladestorage (1) islocatedunderthetable.Pull out
the bladestorage (1) to open. The blade storage
convenientlystoresyourhex wrenches, and bothPin and
Plainend blades.
Fig. D
SAWDUST COLLECTION PORT (FIG. E)
To keepyoursaw cutting efficiently,you mustkeep the
sawbase freeof sawdustbuildup. Forthat purpose,this
saw hasa sawdustcollectionport (1) thatwillaccepta
vacuumhose (notprovided).
Ifexcessivesawdustbuildupdoes occurinsidethesaw
base, there is a metal plate (2) attachedbyfourscrewsto
the leftsideofthe saw (as viewed from thefront). Take
outthescrewsand removethe metal plate.Clean outthe
sawdustmanuallyor witha wet]dryvacuum.Reattachthe
metal plate.
Fig. E
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BLADE REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
PLAIN-END BLADE REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
This scroll saw accepts 5 inch plain-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" or
thinner material. It will take slightly longer to install and
tension the blade, but you will be able to use finer blades
for cutting a thinner kerf.
To avoid injury from accidental starting, always turn the
switch OFF and remove power cord plug from power
source before removing or replacing the blade.
PLAIN-END BLADE REMOVAL (FIG. F, G, H, I)
1.To removethe blade(1), first loosenthe bladetension
byliftingthequickreleasetensionlever(2) locatedon
thesaw's bladearm (3). (Fig, F)
Fig. F
2. Loosen the upper blade holder (4) by turning the quick
release knob (5) counterclockwise(Fig. G).
Note: The hex set screw (6) onthe left sideis used
for fineadjustmentsand onlyneedsto be adjustedff
the bladeis not perpendicular tothetable.
Fig. G
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3.Tilt the table to 0° and tightenthe bevel knob (7).
Loosen the lower blade holder screw (9) underthe
table on the left sideof the lower blade holder (8) by
turning counterclockwise. (Fig+H)
Fig. H
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