FEATURES
KNOW YOUR TOOL
Before attempting to use this product, become
familiar with all of its operating features and
safety requirements.
This versatile, variable speed scroll saw is great
for making toys, puzzles, games, artwork, and
jewelry. It is a handy do- it-yourself tool. It cuts
wood, and wood composition products, plas-
tic, and other fibrous material up to 2 in. (51
mm) thick. It also cuts nonferrous metals (alu-
minum, brass, copper).
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1. BLADE TENSION KNOB: Loosen or tighten
the blade tension by turning the blade tension
knob.
2. DROP FOOT LOCK KNOB: Allows you to raise
or lower the drop foot and lock it in place.
3. SAWDUST BLOWER: Keeps the line of the
cut on the workpiece clean for more accurate
scroll cuts. For best results, always direct air
flow at the blade and the workpiece.
4. DROP FOOT: This foot should always be low-
ered until it just rests on top of the workpiece
to prevent the workpiece from lifting, yet not
so much that the workpiece drags.
5. BEVEL SCALE: The bevel scale and indicator
show you the degree the saw table is tilted.
6. SAWDUST EXHAUST: This feature will allow
you to attach any 1-1/4 in (31 mm) vacuum
hose for easy sawdust collection.
7. LED (light): Illuminates the work piece and
blade for more accurate cutting.
8. COMBINED BLADE GUARD: Have the func-
tion of magnifying glass.
9. Saw Blade.
10. SAW TABLE WITH THROAT PLATE: Your
scroll saw has an aluminum saw table with
tilt control for maximum accuracy. The throat
plate inserted in the saw table, allow for blade
clearance.
11. FLEXIBLE SHAFT: Used for making several
kind of cuts and grinding with its different ac-
cessories (included).
12. VARIABLE SPEED KNOB: Turn the knob to
adjust the speed from the high speed of ap-
proximately 1600 SPM (strokes per minute)
speed of approximately 550 SPM
13. POWER ON/OFF SWITCH.
14. TABLE LOCK KNOB: Allows you to tilt the
table and lock it to a desired angle up to 45º.
INSTALLATION & ADJUSTMENTS
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MOUNTING SCROLL SAW TO WORKBENCH
WARNING: To avoid serious personal injury
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from unexpected tool movement, always se-
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curely mount scroll saw to a workbench.
If the scroll saw is to be used in a permanent
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application, we recommend that you secure it
in a permanent location such as a workbench.
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When mounting the saw to a workbench,
holes should be drilled through the supporting
surface of the workbench.
• Each hole in the base of the saw should be
bolted securely using machine bolts, washers,
and nuts (not included). Bolts should be of suf-
ficient length to accommodate the saw base,
washers, nuts, and the thickness of the work-
bench.
• Place scroll saw on workbench. Using the saw
base as a pattern, locate and mark the holes
where the scroll saw is to be mounted.
• Drill four holes through the workbench.
• Place scroll saw on workbench aligning holes
in the saw base with the holes drilled in the
workbench.
• Insert all four bolts (not included) and tighten
securely with washers and nuts (not included).
NOTE: All bolts should be inserted from the
top. Install the washers and nuts from the un-
derside of the bench.
REDUCING NOISE AND VIBRATION
You may wish to place a foam pad or piece of
carpet between the saw base and the work-
bench to help reduce noise and vibration.
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