Tighten the blade with the tightening screw (1) by
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rotating it clockwise. Check the tightness of the
blade. Keep on rotating clockwise in order to tight-
en the blade even more.
B. Saw-blade with pins
B.1 Saw blade removal,
Fig. 1 + 10 + 10.1 + 10.2 + 10.3
Extract the saw-blade by sliding the table's inlay
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up, then unscrew the tightening screw (1).
Remove the saw-blade from the upper and lower
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support by slightly pressing the saw´s upper arm
down (Fig. 10, M).
B 2 Inserting the saw-blade
Fig. 1 + 10 + 10.1 + 10.2 + 10.3
Lead one end of the saw-blade through the per-
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foration in the table and insert the saw-blade pins
into the notch. Repeat this procedure at the upper
blade support.
Before hooking it in, slightly press the saw´s upper
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arm down. (Fig 10)
Check the position of the blade pins at the sup-
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ports (Fig 10.1 + 10.2).
Tighten the blade by means of the tightening
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screw. Check the blade´s tightness. Keep on ro-
tating clockwise in order to tighten the blade even
more(Fig. 1).
8. Operation
A scroll saw is fundamentally a „curve cutting tool"
but which can also carry out straight and angled
edge cuts. Familiarise yourself with the following im-
portant points prior to commissioning the saw.
The saw does not automatically cut wood. You
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must feed the wood against the saw blade manu-
ally.
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The cutting process occurs on I y while the blade
is moving downwards.
Feed the wood slowly against the saw blade as
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the saw blade teeth are small and cut only while
moving downwards.
AlI persons carrying out work with the saw require
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training. The saw blade may break easily during
this training time Iwhile the operator is sti1l unfa-
miliar with the saw.
The saw is best suited tor sheets of wood less than
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2.5 cm thick.
Feed the wood especially slowly against the blade
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and avoid abrupt curves to prevent the saw blade
from breaking, if you wish to cut wood sheets thick-
erthan 2.5 cm.
Saw blade teeth blunten over time, saw blades
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must be replaced. The saw blades are sufficient
tor 1/2 to 2 operating time depending upon the
type of wood.
Try and make sure that the saw blade follows the
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grain of the wood in order to obtain a clean cut.
The saw speed must be reduced to minimum when
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cutting precious and non-terrous metals.
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Inside cuts
Warning: Switch off the saw and remove the mains
supply plug before installing saw blades in order to
avoid injuries caused by unintentional activation of
the saw.
This saw is suited also to inside cuts not starting at
the edge of the work piece. Proceed as follows:
Drill a 6 mm hole in the work piece.
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Loosen the blade tension er and release the ten-
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sion in the blade.
Place the bore hole over the saw blade slot in the
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work bench.
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Install the saw blade through the hole in the work
piece and through the work blade slot, and fasten
the blade to the holders.
When you have completed the inside cut, remove
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the saw blade and then remove the workpiece from
the bench.
9. Maintenance
Warning: In the interests of operational safety, al-
ways switch off the saw and remove the mains plug
before carrying out maintenance work.
General
Wipe chips and dust off the machine from time to
time using a cloth.
Re-application of the wax coating on the workbench
makes feeding the workpiece to the blade easier.
Motor
The mains cable should be replaced immediately if
pulled out, cut or damaged in any other way.
Do not lubricate the motor bearings or internal parts!
Saw arm bearings
Lubricate the saw arm bearings every 50 hours. Pro-
ceed as follows (Fig. 11).
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Turn the saw to the side
Apply a generous amount of SAE 20 oil to the shaft
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end and bronze bearings.
Let the lubricant oil work in overnight.
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Repeat the procedure the next day on the other
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side of the saw.
There are no parts inside the equipment which re-
quire additional maintenance.
Special accessories
Pin saw blade-universal
135 x 2,0 x 0,25 Z 10
blade mm 1 set = 6 pieces,
Pin saw blade- wood/plastic mm
135 x 2,0 x 0,25 Z 7
1 set = 6 pieces,
Pin saw blade-wood mm
135 x 3,0 x 0,5 Z 4
1 set = 6 pieces,
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