PIN-END BLADE INSTALLATION
{FIG. I, J, K)
NOTE: Do not tightenthe set screw (1,
2) when using Pin-end blades. (Fig. J)
WARNING I
In order to avoid uncontrollable
lifting of the workpiece, the teeth
ofthe blade MUST ALWAYS point
downward. (Fig. I)
Fig. I
3. Tightenthe tension on the blade
by turning the tension knob (7)
clockwise (Fig. K). If the tension is
too tight, turn counterclockwise. If
too loose, turn the knob clockwise.
Fig. K
1. Install the blade (3) by insertingone
end of it through the access hole (4)
of throat plate in the table. Hook the
lower blade pin in the pin recess in
the lower blade holder (5) and then
the upper blade pin in the upper
blade holder (6). (Fig. J)
2. Check to see that the pins are
properly located in the upper (6) and
the lower (5) blade holders. (Fig. J)
PLAIN-END BLADE REMOVAL AND
INSTALLATION
This scroll saw accepts 5-inch plain-
end or pin-end bladesto 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 and tension
the blade, but you will also be able to
use finer blades for cutting a thinner
kerf.
Fig. J
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6
I& WARNINGI
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.
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