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SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS This manual contains important safety and operating instructions. Read all instructions and follow them when using this product.

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QUICK START GUIDE

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 composite products. The tool is basically a curve-cutting machine. It can also be used for straight cutting and beveling or angle-cutting operations.

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• Each hole in the base of the saw should be bolted securely using hex bolts (3), locking washers (4) and hex nuts (5) (supplied). Bolts should be of sufficient length to accommodate the saw base, washers, nuts and the thickness of the workbench (6). see page 17-18.

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1 • To turn the saw On, press the button “I” (1). • To turn the saw Off, press the button “O” (2). see page 26-27.

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CAUTION! • Read and understand the following instructions to get the best use of the scroll saw cutting function.

SPECIFICATIONS Motor

120 V, 60 Hz, 2A

Motor speed

5000 RPM (no load)

Variable speeds

400-1600 RPM

Blade length

5" (12.7 cm) 18 TPI

Blade width

3/32" (0.26 cm)

Table size

24 1/2 x 13" (62.5 x 33 cm)

Table tilting angle

0-45°, right and left

Max. cutting depth

2" (5.1 cm)

Max. cutting width

18" (45.7 cm)

Travel

3/4" (1.9 cm)

Net weight

43 lb (19.5 kg)

SPECIFICATIONS

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SAFETY GUIDELINES

SAFETY GUIDELINES

This manual contains information that relates to PROTECTING PERSONAL SAFETY and PREVENTING EQUIPMENT PROBLEMS. It is very important to read this manual carefully and understand it thoroughly before using the product. The symbols listed below are used to indicate this information.

DANGER!

dusty. Everyday eyeglasses only have impact-resistant lenses, they are NOT safety glasses. •

DON’T OVERREACH. Keep proper footing and balance at all times.



MAINTAIN TOOLS WITH CARE. Keep tools sharp and clean for best and safest performance. Follow instructions for lubricating and changing accessories.



DISCONNECT TOOLS before servicing; when changing accessories, such as knifes and motor brushes.



REDUCE THE RISK OF UNINTENTIONAL STARTING. Make sure switch is in the Off position before plugging in.



USE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES. Consult the instruction manual for recommended accessories. The use of improper accessories may cause risk of injury to persons.



NEVER STAND ON TOOL. Serious injury could occur if the tool is tipped or if the cutting tool is unintentionally contacted.



CHECK DAMAGED PARTS. Before further use of the tool, a guard or other part that is damaged should be carefully checked to determine that it will operate properly and perform its intended function – check for alignment of moving parts, binding of moving parts, breakage of parts, mounting and any other conditions that may affect its operation. A guard or other part that is damaged should be properly repaired or replaced.



DIRECTION OF FEED. Feed workpiece begin with the blade side only.



NEVER LEAVE TOOL RUNNING UNATTENDED. TURN POWER OFF. Don’t leave tool until it comes to a complete stop.



DO NOT ALTER OR MISUSE THE TOOL. Any alteration or modification is considered misuse and may result in serious personal injury.



USE THE PROPER EXTENSION CORD. Make sure to use an extension cord that is heavy enough to carry the current required by the tool. An undersized cord will cause a drop in line voltage, resulting in loss of power and overheating of the tool.



Use the extension cord only for its intended purpose. Do not pull the extension cord to remove it from the power socket.

Potential hazard that will result in serious injury or loss of life.

WARNING! Potential hazard that could result in serious injury or loss of life.

CAUTION! Potential hazard that may result in moderate injury or damage to equipment. Note: The word “Note” is used to inform the reader of something the operator needs to know about the tool.

SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS These precautions are intended for the personal safety of the operator and others working with the operator. Failure to follow these instructions may result in a permanent loss of vision, serious personal or even fatal injury, property damage and/or tool damage. Please take time to read and understand these instructions. Safety is a combination of common sense, staying alert and knowing how your scroll saw works.

GENERAL POWER TOOL SAFETY RULES •

KEEP GUARDS IN PLACE and in working order.



REMOVE ADJUSTING KEYS AND WRENCHES. Form habit of checking to see that keys and adjusting wrenches are removed from tool before turning it on.



KEEP WORK AREA CLEAN. Cluttered areas and benches invite accidents.



DON’T USE IN DANGEROUS ENVIRONMENTS. Don’t use power tools in damp or wet locations, or expose them to rain. Keep work area well lit.



KEEP CHILDREN AWAY. All visitors should be kept at a safe distance from work area.



MAKE WORKSHOP CHILDPROOF with padlocks, master switches or by removing starter keys.



DON’T FORCE TOOL. It will do the job better and safer at the rate for which it was designed.



USE THE RIGHT TOOLS. Don’t force tool or attachment to do a job for which it was not designed.



WEAR PROPER APPAREL. Do not wear loose clothing, gloves, neckties, rings, bracelets, or other jewelry that may get caught in moving parts. Nonslip footwear is recommended. Wear protective hair covering to contain long hair.



ALWAYS USE SAFETY GLASSES. Also use face or dust mask if cutting operation is

SPECIFIC SAFETY RULES FOR SCROLL SAW BEFORE OPERATING •

Check for proper assembly and proper alignment of moving parts. Understand the function and proper use of the On/Off switch.

CAUTION! • Do not operate the scroll saw until it is assembled, and you have read and understood the following instructions and the warning labels on the scroll saw.

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Know the condition of the scroll saw. If any part is missing, bent or does not operate properly, replace the component before you use the scroll saw.



Determine the type of work you are going to be doing. Properly protect your body including your eyes, hands, face and ears.



To avoid injury caused by pieces thrown from accessories, use only recommended accessories designed for this saw. Follow the instructions supplied with the accessory. The use of improper accessories may cause risk of injury.





• Hold the workpiece firmly against the tabletop. • Do not feed the workpiece too fast while cutting. Only feed the workpiece at the rate the saw will cut. • Install the blade with the teeth pointing downward. • Do not start the saw with the workpiece pressing against the blade. Slowly feed the. workpiece into the moving blade.

To avoid contact with rotating equipment:

• Use caution when cutting round or irregularly shaped work pieces. Round items will roll and irregularly shaped work pieces can pinch the blade.

• Do not position your fingers where they could contact the blade if the workpiece should unexpectedly shift or your hand should slip. • Do not cut a workpiece too small to be held safely. • Do not reach under the scroll saw table when the motor is running. • Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry. Roll long sleeves above the elbow. Tie back long hair. •

To avoid injury from a fire hazard, do not operate the scroll saw near flammable liquids, vapours or gases.



To avoid back injury: • Obtain help when it is necessary to raise the scroll saw more than 10" (25.4 cm). Bend your knees when lifting the scroll saw.

WHEN OPERATING THE SCROLL SAW •

To avoid injury from unexpected scroll saw movement: • Use the scroll saw on a firm, level surface with adequate space for handling and supporting the workpiece. • Be sure the scroll saw cannot move when operated. Secure the scroll saw to a workbench or table with wood screws or bolts with washers and nuts.



Before moving the scroll saw, unplug the power cord from the electrical outlet.

WARNING! To avoid injury from accidental starting of the scroll saw: • Make sure the switch is Off and unplug the power cord from the electric outlet before changing the blade, performing maintenance or making adjustments. • Make sure the switch is Off before plugging in the power cord to an electric outlet.

WARNING! • This product is not recommended for drilling.

To avoid injury from kickback:



To avoid injury when operating the scroll saw: • If you are not thoroughly familiar with the operation of scroll saws, obtain advice from a qualified person. • Before starting the saw, make sure the blade tension is correct. Recheck and adjust tension as needed. • Make sure the table is locked into position before starting the saw. • Do not use dull or bent blades. • When cutting a large workpiece, make sure the material is supported at the table height. • Turn the saw Off and unplug the power cord if the blade jams in the workpiece while being backed out. This condition is usually caused by sawdust clogging the line you are cutting. If this happens, turn Off the scroll saw and unplug the power cord. Wedge open the workpiece and back out the blade. • Do not use if blade guard is damaged or missing. • Do not clear away cut-off pieces until blade has stopped and the saw is turned off.

USE SAFETY GOGGLES AND EAR PROTECTION: ALWAYS WEAR EYE PROTECTION THAT CONFORMS WITH CUL REQUIREMENTS. FLYING DEBRIS can cause permanent eye damage. The tool is loud and the sound can cause hearing damage. Always wear ear protection to help prevent hearing damage and loss. Failure to comply may result in moderate injury.

USE DUST MASK: Some dust created by sawing contains chemicals that are known to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. Some examples of these chemicals come from lead-based paints, crystalline silica from bricks, cement and other masonry products, arsenic and chromium from chemically treated lumber. To reduce exposure to these chemicals, work in a well-ventilated area with approved safety equipment, such as dust masks that are specially designed to filter out microscopic particles.

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SAFETY GUIDELINES

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ELECTRICAL SAFETY



SAFETY GUIDELINES

GUIDELINES FOR USING EXTENSION CORDS: In the event of a malfunction or breakdown, grounding provides a path of least resistance for electric current to reduce the risk of electric shock. This tool is equipped with an electric cord having an equipment-grounding conductor and a grounding plug. The plug must be plugged into a matching outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances. Do not modify the plug provided. If it will not fit the outlet, have the proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician. Three-prong plug Improper connection of the equipment-grounding conductor can result in a risk of electric shock. The conductor with a green outer surface, with or without yellow stripes, is the equipment-grounding conductor. If repair or replacement of the electric cord or plug is necessary, do not connect the equipment-grounding conductor to a live terminal.

Grounding prong

Use a separate electrical circuit for your tools. This circuit must consist of not less than #12 wire with a 20 A time-delayed fuse or a #14 wire with a 15 A time-delayed fuse. Before connecting the motor to the power line, make sure the switch is in the Off position and the electric current is rated the same as the current stamped on the motor nameplate. Running at a lower voltage will damage the motor.

Recommended size for extension cords TOTAL LENGTH OF THE EXTENSION CORD

AMPERAGE RATING OF THE TOOL (120 V CIRCUIT ONLY)

25' (7.6 m)

50' (15.2 m)

100' (30.5 m)

MINIMUM GAUGE FOR THE EXTENSION CORD (AWG)

MORE THAN

NOT MORE THAN

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Check with a qualified electrician or service technician if the grounding instructions are not Properly grounded completely understood, or if in doubt as to whether outlet Fig. 1 the tool is properly grounded. Use only three wire extension cords that have three prong grounding plugs and three pole receptacles that accept the tool's plug, as shown in Fig. 1. Repair or replace a damaged or worn cord immediately.

GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS: •



Make sure the extension cord is in good condition. When using an extension cord, be sure to use one that is heavy enough to carry the current that your product will draw. An undersized cord will cause a drop in line voltage, which will result in loss of power and overheating. The table on the next page shows the correct size to be used according to cord length and nameplate ampere rating. When in doubt, use the next heavier gauge. The smaller the gauge number, the heavier the cord. Make sure your extension cord is properly wired and in good condition. Always replace a damaged extension cord, or have it repaired by a qualified person before using it. Protect your extension cords from sharp objects, excessive heat, and damp or wet areas.

CAUTION! • In all cases, verify that the outlet in question is properly grounded. if you are not sure, have a licensed electrician check the outlet.

150' (45.7 m)

WARNING! • Use the proper extension cord. Make sure to use an extension cord that is heavy enough to carry the current required by the tool. An undersized cord will cause a drop in line voltage, resulting in loss of power and overheating of the tool. • Use the extension cord only for intended purpose. Do not pull the extension cord to remove it from the power socket. • This tool must be grounded while in use in order to protect the operator from electric shock.

NOTE: Recycle unwanted materials rather than disposing of them as waste. Sort the tool and its components in specific categories and take to the local recycling centre or dispose of them in an environmentally safe way.

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Description

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Description

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Carry handle

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Dust extraction port

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LED light switch

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Bevel indicator

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Upper blade holder

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Bevel scale

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Dust blower

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Drop foot

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Saw blade

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Blade guard lock knob

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LED light

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Blade guard

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Bevel adjustment knob

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Variable speed knob

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Blade tension knob

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Lower blade holder

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Rubber bearing cover

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Base

10

Table insert

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Rubber foot

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Motor

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Work table

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Storage compartment

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Drop foot lock knob

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Mounting hole

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On/Off switch

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The saw blade furnished with the scroll saw is a carbide-tipped combination blade that is 5" (12.7 cm) long, 2.6 mm wide and has 18 teeth per inch. It is used for producing a good quality cut for many applications.

BLADE WIDTH The width of the blade is the distance from the tip of a tooth to back of the blade.

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The blade thickness is the distance between sides of blade. A thicker blade has more rigidity and stronger teeth. A narrow, thick blade is used to make curves and a wide, thin blade is used to make long, straight cuts.

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The blade pitch is the number of teeth per inch or tooth size. A blade with more teeth per inch produces a smoother cut. The type of material to be cut determines the number of teeth that should be in contact with the workpiece.

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FREEHAND

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BLADE THICKNESS

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Performing a cut without the workpiece being guided by a fence, mitre gauge or other aid. Workpiece must supported by the work table.

ON/OFF SWITCH The On/Off switch located on the top of the scroll saw, allows the operator to turn On/Off the scroll saw easily, and it turns the dust blower on and off.

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BEVEL SCALE AND BEVEL INDICATOR

RUBBER FEET

The bevel scale and bevel indicator show the angle of the saw blade with respect to the work table.

The rubber feet are provided on four corners of the table base.

STORAGE COMPARTMENT Located under the right side of the work table used for storage of small accessories such as saw blades or hex keys.

BLADE GUARD Protects the operator’s hand from being cut while providing a clear view of the material to be cut during cuts.

BLADE TENSION KNOB Loosen or tighten blade tension by pushing the blade tension lock knob up or down.

DROP FOOT AND DROP FOOT LOCK KNOB The drop foot should be lowered until it just rests on top of the workpiece to prevent the workpiece from lifting, yet not so much that the workpiece drags. The vertical portion provides a blade protector to prevent accidental blade contact.

VARIABLE SPEED KNOB Turn the knob to adjust the speed from the high speed of approximately 1600 RPM to the low speed of approximately 400 RPM.

DUST BLOWER The dust blower keeps the line of cut on the workpiece clean for more accurate scroll cuts. For best results, always direct air flow at the blade and the workpiece.

LED LIGHT With an easy On/Off switch, the LED light keeps the line of cut on the workpiece lit for more accurate scrollcuts.

DUST EXTRACTION PORT This feature will alow you to attach the vacuum hose for easy dust collection.

LED LIGHT SWITCH A power switch that turns the LED light on and off.

BEVEL ADJUSTMENT KNOB Allows you to tilt the table and lock it at the desired angle, up to 45° right and left.

UPPER AND LOWER BLADE HOLDERS Upper and lower blade holders provide support and location of the saw blade.

TABLE INSERT The table insert is located on the table slot to support the workpiece with respect to the blade. It prevents movement of the workpiece from the work table.

WORK TABLE The surface where the workpiece is attached to while performing cutting operations.

TO AVOID INJURY FROM KICKBACK: •

Hold the workpiece firmly against the tabletop.



Do not feed the workpiece too fast while cutting. Only feed the workpiece at the rate the saw will cut.



Install the blade with the teeth pointing downward.



Do not start the saw with the workpiece pressing against the blade. Slowly feed the workpiece into the moving blade.



Use caution when cutting round or irregularly shaped work pieces. Round items will roll and irregularly shaped work pieces can pinch the blade.

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PACKAGE CONTENTS No. 1

Description



The scroll saw is factory set for accurate cutting. After assembling it, check for accuracy. If shipping has influenced the settings, refer to specific procedures explained in this manual.



If any parts are damaged or missing, please call 1-888-670-6682 for assistance.

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Scroll saw assembly

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Rubber feet

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5mm Hex key

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Insert one rubber foot (1) into each hole (2) of the base.



4 Each hole in the base of the saw should be bolted securely using hex bolts (3), locking 5 washers (4) and hex nuts (5) (supplied). Bolts should be of sufficient length to accommodate the saw base, washers, nuts and the thickness of the workbench (6).

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TOOLS NEEDED FOR ASSEMBLY

Screwdriver

If the scroll saw is to be used in a permanent application, we recommend that you secure it in a permanent location such as a workbench. When mounting the saw to a workbench, holes should be drilled through the supporting surface of the workbench.

Right angle ruler

WARNING! Star-head screwdriver

Wrench

UNPACKING Do not use this product if any parts of the package contents are already assembled to your product when you unpack it. Package contents are not assembled to the product by the manufacturer and require customer installation. Use of a product that may have been improperly assembled could result in serious personal injury. •

Inspect the tool carefully to make sure no breakage or damage occurred during shipping.



Do not discard the packing material until you have carefully inspected and satisfactorily operated the tool.

If any parts are damaged or missing do not operate this tool until the parts are replaced. Use of this product with damaged or missing parts could result in serious personal injury. • Do not attempt to modify this tool or create accessories not recommended for use with this tool. Any such alteration or modification is misuse and could result in a hazardous condition leading to possible serious personal injury. • Do not connect to power supply until assembly is complete. Failure to comply could result in accidental starting and possible serious personal injury. • Risk of injury! Always pull out the mains plug (disconnect the product from its power supply) before commencing work on the product.

WARNING! To avoid serious personal injury from unexpected tool movement, always secrurely mount scroll saw to a workbench.

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ASSEMBLY

MOUNTING SCROLL SAW TO WORKBENCH (Fig. 2)

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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 and tighten securely with washers and nuts.

DUST BLOWER ADJUSTEMT (Fig. 4) The attached dust blower (1) is designed to direct air to the cutting line. Adjust the dust blower to the desired position. For the best results, always direct air flow at the blade and the workpiece.

Supporting surface where scroll saw is mounted should be examined carefully after mounting to insure that no movement during use can result. If any tipping or walking is noted, secure workbench or supporting surface before beginning cutting operations.

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You may wish to place a foam pad or piece of carpet between the saw base and the workbench to help reduce noise and vibration. If a foam pad or piece of carpet is used, do not overtighten the mounting bolts. Leave some cushion between the padding and the saw base to help absorb the noise and vibration.

LED LIGHT ADJUSTEMT (Fig. 5)

The thickness of the padding material should be approximately 1/2" (13 mm).

Input voltage : 3.2-3.4 V Input current: < 55 mA

DROP FOOT ADJUSTMENT (Fig. 3)

With an easy On/Off switch (1), the attached LED light (2) keeps the cutting line on the workpiece lighted for more accurate scroll cut. Adjust the LED light to the desired position.

To prevent workpiece from lifting, the drop foot (1) should be adjusted so it just rests on the top of the workpiece. The drop foot should not be adjusted so that the workpiece drags. Always retighten the drop foot lock knob (2) after each adjustment has been made. •

Loosen the drop foot lock knob (2).



Lower or raise the drop foot (1) to the desired position.



Retighten the drop foot lock knob (2).

The tall, front part of the drop foot acts as a blade protector to prevent accidental contact with the blade.

NOTE: All bolts should be inserted from the top. Install the washers and nuts from the underside of the bench.

WARNING! To prevent accidental starting that could cause possible serious personal injury, turn off the saw and unplug the saw from the power source before making any adjustments.

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To turn On the LED light, press the “I” button.



To turn Off the LED light, press the “O” button.

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1 SQUARING THE SAW TABLE TO THE BLADE (Fig. 6-8) Fig. 3



Open the blade guard (1) upward.



Loosen the screw (2) and remove the drop foot (3).



Loosen the bevel adjustment knob (4) to tilt the work table until it is approximately perpendicular or at right angle to the blade.

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ASSEMBLY

ASSEMBLY

Reducing Noise and Vibration:

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Place a right angle ruler (5) on the work table (6) next to the saw blade (7).



Loosen the screw (8) holding the scale indicator (9). Move indicator to the 0° mark and securely tighten screw. Remember, the bevel scale (9) is a convenient guide but should not be relied upon for precision. Make practice cuts on scrap material to determine if your angle settings are correct. Replace the drop foot and tighten the screw (2).



Close the blade guard (1).

ASSEMBLY



back of the package for best use of blades on various materials. Use this table as an example, but practice and your own personal preference will be the best selection method. When choosing a blade, use very fine, narrow blades to scroll cut in thin wood 1/4" (6 mm) thick or less. Use wider blades for thicker materials, but this will reduce the ability to cut tight curves.

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Teeth/inch Blade width Blade thickness Blade/SPM Material cut TPI Inch Inch 10-15

0.110

0.018

500-1200

Medium turns on 1/4 -1 3/4" (0.6 - 4.4 cm) wood, soft metal, hardwood

15-28

0.055-0.110

0.010-0.018

800-1700

Small turns on 1/8 1 1/2" (3.1 - 3.8 cm) wood, soft metal, hardwood

30-48

0.024-0.041

0.012-0.019

Varies

Fig. 7

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Non-ferrous metal/ hardwoods using very slow speeds

BLADE CARE BLADE SELECTION (Fig. 9)

To maximize the life of your scroll saw blades:

This scroll saw accepts 5" (12.7 cm) length pin-end and pinless blades, with a wide variety of blade thicknesses and widths. The type of material and intricacies of cutting operations will determine the number of teeth required per inch. Always select the narrowest blades for intricate (tight radius and curves) curve cutting and the widest blades for straight and large curve cutting operations. The following table represents suggestions for various materials. When purchasing blades, refer to the



Do not bend blades when installing.



Always set proper blade tension.



Use the right blades (See instructions on replacement blade packaging for proper use.)



Feed the workpiece correctly into the blade.



Use thin blades for intricate cutting.

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15-28

30-48 Fig. 9

NOTE: Thinner blades will have more possibilities for blade deflection when cutting angles are not perpendicular to the table.

NOTE: When cutting at angles, the drop foot should be tilted so it is parallel to the saw table and rests flat against the workpiece. To tilt the drop foot, loosen screw (2) with 5 mm hex key, tilt drop foot to the proper angle, then retighten screw (2). (Fig. 6)

CAUTION! Any and all servicing should be performed by a qualified service centre.

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BLADE REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION (Fig. 10-12) Pin-end blades are thicker for stability and for faster assembly. They provide faster cutting on a variety of materials.

BLADE REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION (Fig. 10, 12A-12B) Pinless blade (not included)

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Open the blade guard upward.





Loosen the blade tension by pushing the blade tension knob (1) up.

Loosen the blade tension by pushing the blade tension knob (1) up.



Turn the bevel adjustment knob (2) clockwise to tilt the work table until it is 45° left.



Loosen the upper blade screw (3) and lower blade clamp screw (4) with 2mm hex key (5) supplied.

To remove a blade:

ASSEMBLY

Open the blade guard upward.



Lift the saw blade (2) out by pulling forward on blade, then lifting the blade from the upper blade holder (3) and lower blade holder (4). Slight downward pressure against the upper arm (5) may be helpful when removing blade from upper blade holder.

Fig. 10 •

Install a blade: •

Hook the new blade (2) in the recess of the lower blade holder (4).



Pull up on the blade, press down on the upper arm (5) and position the upper end of the blade in the slot on the upper holder (3).



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Lift the saw blade (6) out by pulling forward on blade, then lift the blade from the upper blade holder (7) and lower blade holder (8). A slight downward pressure against the upper arm (9) may be helpful when removing blade from upper blade holder.

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To install a blade: •

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Push down the blade tension lock knob (1).

Make sure the blade is properly located in the blade holders. •

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Place the new blade through the opening in the table insert (6) with the teeth to the front of the saw and pointing down toward the work table.



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To remove a blade:

Place the new blade through the opening in the table insert with the teeth to the front of the saw and pointing down toward the work table.

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Keep the new blade (6) in the recess of the lower blade holder (8).



Gently tighten the lower blade clamp screw (4).



Pull up on the blade, press down on the upper arm (9) and position the upper end of the blade in the upper holder (7).



Gently tighten the upper blade clamp screw (3). Make sure the blade is properly located in the blade holders. Tighten both the upper and lower clamp screws.



Push down the blade tension lock knob (1).



Close the blade guard downward.



Turn the bevel adjustment knob (2) anti-clockwise to tilt the work table until it is 0°.

Close the blade guard downward.

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Fig. 12

DUST EXTRACTION PORT (Fig. 13)

CAUTION! To prevent personal injury, always turn saw OFF and disconnect the plug from the power source before changing blades.

NOTE: When installing pin-end blades, the slot on the blade holder must be slightly wider than the thickness of the blade. After the blade is installed, the blade tension knob will keep it in place.

This scroll saw allows a hose or vacuum accessory (not provided) to be connected to the dust-extraction port (1) at the front of the saw. If excessive sawdust buildup occurs inside the base, use a wet/dry vacuum cleaner or manually remove sawdust.

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This will keep your saw cutting efficiently. Fig. 13

ASSEMBLY

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RECOMMENDATIONS FOR CUTTING

CUTTING PROCEDURES

A scroll saw is basically a curve-cutting machine. It can also be used for straight cutting and beveling or angle cutting operations. Please read and understand the following items before attempting to use the saw.

There is a learning curve for each person who wants to use this saw. During that period of time it is expected that some blades will break until you learn how to use and adjust the saw.





Plan the way you will hold the workpiece from start to finish.



Keep your hands away from the blade. Do not hand hold pieces so small your fingers will go under the blade guard.



Hold the workpiece firmly against the saw table.



The blade teeth cut material only on the down stroke. Use gentle pressure and both hands when feeding the work into the blade. Do not force the work.



Guide the workpiece into the blade slowly because the teeth of the blade are very small and can only remove material on the down stroke.



Avoid awkward operations and hand positions where a sudden slip could cause serious injury from contact with the blade. Never place hands in blade path.



To get accurate cuts, compensate for the blade's tendency to follow the wood grain as you are cutting wood.



Use extra supports (tables, saw horses, blocks, etc.) when cutting large, small or awkward workpieces.



Never use another person as a substitute for a table extension or as additional support for a workpiece that is longer or wider than the basic saw table.



When cutting irregularly shaped workpieces, plan your work so it will not pinch the blade. Workpieces must not twist, rock or slip while being cut.

When feeding the workpiece into the blade, do not force it against the blade. This could cause blade deflection. Allow the saw to cut the material by guiding the workpiece into the blade as it cuts.



The blade teeth cut material ONLY on the down stroke.



Guide the wood into the blade slowly because the teeth of the blade are very small and remove wood only on the down stroke.



Best results are achieved when cutting wood 1" (2.5 cm) thick or less.



When cutting wood thicker than 1" (2.5 cm), guide the wood very, very slowly into the blade and take extra care not to bend or twist the blade while cutting in order to maximize blade life.



Teeth on scroll saw blades wear out and the blades must be replaced frequently for best cutting results. Scroll saw blades generally stay sharp for 30 minutes to two hours of cutting.



To get accurate cuts, be prepared to compensate for the blade's tendency to follow the wood grain as you are cutting.



This scroll saw is primarily designed to cut wood or wood products. For cutting precious and non-ferrous metals, the variable control switch must be set at very slow speeds.



When choosing a blade, use very fine, narrow blades to scroll cut in thin wood 1/4" (0.6 cm) thick or less. Use wider blades for thicker materials, but this will reduce the ability to cut tight curves.



Blades wear faster when cutting plywood or very abrasive particle board. Angle cutting in hardwoods wears blades down faster.

REMOVING JAMMED MATERIAL When backing out the workpiece, the blade may bind in the kerf (cut). This is usually caused by sawdust clogging the kerf or when the blade comes out of the blade holders. If this happens:

BASIC OPERATION OF THE SCROLL SAW



Wait until the saw has come to a full and complete stop.

Before starting a cut, watch the saw run. If you experience excessive vibration or unusual noise, stop immediately. Turn the saw off and unplug the saw. Do not restart until locating and correcting the problem.



Place the switch in the Off position.



Unplug the saw from the power source.



Remove the saw's blade and the workpiece, refer to section on “blade removal and installation.”



Wedge the kerf open with a flat screwdriver or wooden wedge, then remove the blade from the workpiece.

NOTE: The saw is primarily intended for woodworking. If it is being used for woodworking, choose a suitable device that prevents you from inhaling the dust. Insert the nozzle to a standard vacuum hose.

NOTE: After the saw is turned On, a hesitation before blade movement is normal.

WARNING! Before removing loose pieces from the table or making adjustments, turn saw off and wait for all moving parts to stop to avoid serious personal injury.

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AVOIDING INJURY

You scroll saw has a variable speed knob. By turning the knob, the variable speed control may be adjusted from the high speed of approximately 1600 RPM to the low speed of approximately 400 RPM. Suggested speeds are referred to the section “Blade Selection.”



Make sure saw is level and does not rock. Saw should always be on a firm, level surface with plenty of room for handling and properly supporting the workpiece.



Bolt saw to the support surface to prevent slipping, walking or sliding during operations like cutting long, heavy boards.



Turn saw off and unplug cord from the power source before moving the saw.



Do not remove jammed pieces until blade has come to a full and complete stop.

LED LIGHT SWITCH (Fig. 15)



Choose the right size and style blade for the material and type of cut you plan to do.





Use only recommended accessories.

To turn the light on, press the light switch (1) to the On (I) position.



To turn the light off, press the light switch (2) to the Off (O) position.





With the exception of the workpiece and related support devises, clear everything off the saw table before turning the saw on.



Properly support round materials such as dowel rods or tubing because they have a tendency to roll during a cut, causing the blade to “bite.” To avoid this, always use a “V” block or clamp workpiece to a miter gauge.



Before removing loose pieces from the saw table, turn saw off and wait for all moving parts to stop.

Turn the variable speed knob (3) to adjust the blade speed to the desired setting. Turning the knob clockwise increases speed. Turning it counterclockwise reduces speed.

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ON/OFF SWITCH AND VARIABLE SPEED KNOB (Fig. 14) •

To turn the saw On, press the button “I” (1).



To turn the saw Off, press the button “O” (2).

FREEHAND CUTTING (Fig. 16)

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Lay out desired design, or secure design to the workpiece.



Raise the drop foot (1) by loosening the drop foot lock knob (2).



Position the workpiece against the blade and place the drop foot against the top surface of the workpiece.



Secure the drop foot (6) by tightening the drop foot knob knob (2).



Remove the workpiece from the blade prior to turning the scroll saw On.

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normal. Always wait for the saw to come to a complete stop before restarting.

WARNING! To prevent serious personal injury, never leave the saw unattended until the blade has come to a complete stop.

CAUTION! In order to avoid uncontrollable lifting of the workpiece and to reduce blade breakage, do not turn the switch on while the workpiece is against the blade.

Fig. 16

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Slowly feed the workpiece into the blade by guiding and pressing the workpiece down against the table. Make sure that you do not force the leading edge of the workpiece into the blade. The blade will deflect, reducing accuracy of cut, and it may break.

INTERIOR CUTTING (Fig. 18) •

Lay out the design on the workpiece. Drill a 1/4" (0.6 cm) hole in the workpiece.



Remove the blade. Refer to the section “Blade Removal and Installation.”



Place the workpiece on the work table with the hole in the workpiece over the access hole in the work table.

Raise the drop foot by loosening the drop foot lock knob.



Install a blade through the hole in the workpiece.



Follow steps 3-7, under “Freehand Cutting.”



Measure from the tip of the blade to the desired distance. Position the straight edge parallel to the blade at that distance.



When finished making the interior scroll cuts, simply turn the scroll saw Off.



Clamp the straight edge to the table.

Unplug the saw before removing the blade from the blade holder. Remove the workpiece from the table.



Recheck your measurements using the workpiece to be cut and make sure the straight edge is secure.

BEVEL CUTTING (ANGLE CUTTING) (Fig. 19-20)



When the cut is complete, move the trailing edge of the workpiece beyond the drop foot. Turn the switch Off.

RIP OR STRAIGHT LINE CUTTING (Fig. 17)

OPERATION





Position the drop foot against the the top surface of the workpiece.



Secure the drop foot in place by tightening the drop foot lock knob.



Remove the workpiece from the blade prior to turning the scroll saw On.



Position the workpiece against the straight edge prior to touching the leading edge of the workpiece against the blade.

Fig. 17

Slowly feed the workpiece into the blade, guiding the workpiece against the straight edge and pressing the workpiece down against the table. Make sure that you do not force the leading edge of the workpiece into the blade. The blade will deflect, reducing accuracy of cut, and it may break.



Lay out or secure design to workpiece.



Move the drop foot to the highest position by loosening the drop foot lock knob. Retighten the drop foot lock knob.



Tilt the table to the desired angle by loosening the bevel adjusting knob (1) to move the work table to the proper angle using the bevel scale (2) and the bevel indicator (3).





When the cut is complete, move the trailing edge of the workpiece beyond the drop foot. Turn the switch Off.



Tighten the bevel adjusting knob (1).



Loosen the screw (4) with 5 mm hex key, and tilt the drop foot (5) to the same angle as the work table. Retighten the screw.



Position the workpiece on the right side of the blade. Lower the drop foot against the surface by loosening the drop foot lock knob. Retighten the drop foot lock knob.



Follow steps 5-7 under “Freehand Cutting.”

Fig. 18

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Fig. 19

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CAUTION! In order to avoid uncontrollable lifting of the workpiece and to reduce blade breakage, do not turn the switch on while the workpiece is against the blade.

Fig. 20

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GENERAL MAINTENANCE

BRUSH REPLACEMENT (Fig. 23)

CLEANING



Your saw has externally accessible motor brush assemblies that should be checked after 50 hours of use for wear. When one of the two brushes becomes worn to 1/16" (2 mm) in length, replace both brushes.



Unplug the saw from the power source.

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Loosen and remove the two brush caps (1) using a screwdriver.

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Pull out each brush (2). Inspect the brush and replace if necessary. Replace both brushes even if only one is damaged.



Keep your scroll saw clean.



After cleaning the table top initially, apply a thin coat of automobile type (paste) wax to the table top so the wood slides easily while cutting.



Do not allow pitch to accumulate on the saw table. Clean with gum and pitch remover.

LUBRICATION (Fig. 21) Lubricate the arm bearings (one on each side of the saw) after the first 10 hours of use. Oil after every 50 hours of use or whenever there is a squeak coming from the bearings. •

After inspecting the brushes, be sure to re-install the brushes in the same position that they were in if you are not installing new ones.

Carefully place the saw on its side, as shown in Figure 21. Remove the rubber cap from the upper and the lower arm of the saw.



Squirt a few drops of SAE20 oil around the shaft end and arm bearings. Let oil soak in overnight, remaining in this position. Make sure that you lubricate the bearings on the other side of the saw in this same manner.

Fig. 21



Position the brushes in the motor. Tighten the brush caps snugly. Do not overtighten.



Run the saw for approximately five to ten minutes to allow the brushes to "seat" themselves. If the brushes are not seated correctly, the electric brake may not function correctly and could damage the motor. While the brushes are seating, some sparking may be noticed in the motor. This is normal for new brushes.

STORAGE COMPARTMENT (Fig. 22) The scroll saw has the storage compartment (1) that is located under the right side of the work table. It can be used for storage of small accessories, such as saw blades or hex keys.

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WARNING! If the power cord is worn, cut or damaged in any way, have it replaced immediately by a qualified service technician. Failure to do so could result in serious personal injury.

CAUTION! Always switch the product off, disconnect it from the power supply and let the product cool down before performing inspection, maintenance, lubrication and cleaning work!

Fig. 23

NOTE: After inspecting the brushes, be sure to re-install the brushes into the same position that they were in if you are not installing new ones.

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See proper mounting instructions. Replace plywood workbench surface with solid lumber surface. Tighten table bevel lock handle. Tighten motor mount screws.

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Defective cord, plug or outlet. Defective motor.

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Bolt ST4.2x12

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Press board

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Nut M3

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Handle groupware

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PCB cover

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Washer 6

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Spring washer 3

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Spring

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Bolt M4x12

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Bolt M6x10

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Flatwasher 3

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Bolt

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Washer 4

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Spring

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Ring (A)

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Handle screw (A)

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Bolt ST2.9x8

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Upper support block

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Plywood

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Spring washer 8

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PCB

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Upper arm groupware

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Bearing 625-2Z

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Bolt M8x20

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Cover

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Tension thread pole

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70

Junction pole

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106 Dust outlet

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Belt

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Ring (B)

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107 Bolt M4x16

2

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Base

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Bolt M5x25

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Cam

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108 Pointer

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10

Bird mouth

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Bolt M6x20

2

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Bolt M3x12

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109 Pointer ring

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Bolt M6x70

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Tension ring

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74

Flat key 5x5x10

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110 Slip piece

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12

Washer 8

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44 Tension washer

1

75

Wheel (A)

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111

1

14

Supply cord

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Large washer 6

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Fixing ring

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116 Rubber foot

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Washer 5

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Knob A

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Bolt M5x16

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123 Fixing block

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Bolt M5x25

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Spring pin M3x20

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Axis

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124 LED light

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Bolt M5x20

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Handle (A)

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Bearing 6201

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127 Transparent pipe

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Bolt M5x30

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Switch cover

1

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128 Air cell cover

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Knob

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Laser switch

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Ring for shaft 12

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129 Air cell

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Guard support (B)

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Potentiometer

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Bolt M4x30

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130 Spring pin M4x8

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Screw

2

52

Variable button

1

83

Wheel (B)

1

131 Fixing base

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Guard

1

53

Handle (B)

1

84

Bolt M5x8

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132 Bolt M5x16

2

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Cardboard

2

54

Nut M5

4

85

Motor

1

133 Bolt M5x16

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Hatch ring

2

55

Nut M6

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Tool box

1

134 Copper ring

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Guard support (A)

1

56

Right body

1

87

Blow outlet

1

135 LED light PCB

1

26

LED light fixing insert

1

57

Press block

4

88

Random angle device

2

136 Bolt ST2.9x6

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LED light cover

1

58

Bolt M4x8

4

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Table insert

1

137 lower arm groupware

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Left body

1

59

Spring pin M5x12

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138 Switch

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Knob (A)

2

60 Blade block

2

91

Mitre gauge base

1

139 Dust blow outlet

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Rubber cover

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Blade

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Gear

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Pole

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Bolt M6x5

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Adjustment knob

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Bracket

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Lower support block

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5-Year Limited Warranty This MAXIMUM product is guaranteed for a period of 5 years from the date of original retail purchase against defects in workmanship and materials only and is subject to the following components: a) Component A: The carrying case is guaranteed for a period of 1-year from the date of original retail purchase against defects in workmanship and materials. b) Component B: Accessories, including drill bits and saw blades, do not carry a warranty.

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repaired or replaced them; DAYS JOURS

j) this warranty will not apply to any product or part thereof if any part from another manufacturer is installed therein or any repairs or alterations have been made or attempted by unauthorized persons;

SATISFACTION DE SATISFACTION GUARANTEE GARANTIE

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REPAIR WARRANTY DE GARANTIE SUR RÉPARATIONS

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i) this warranty will not apply to any product that was sold to the original purchaser as a reconditioned or refurbished product (unless otherwise specified in writing);

YEAR ANS

LIMITED WARRANTY

Subject to the conditions and limitations described DE GARANTIE LIMITÉE below, this product, if returned to us with proof of purchase within the stated warranty period and if See back for details covered under this warranty, will be repaired or replaced Détails sur la face arrière de l’emballage (with the same model, or one of equal value or specification), at the sole discretion of the Maximum Canada authorised repair centre (“Service Provider”). We will bear the cost of any repair or replacement and any costs of labour relating thereto.

These warranties are subject to the following conditions and limitations:* a) a bill of sale verifying the purchase and purchase date must be provided; b) defects in workmanship and material to be assessed and determined by the Service Provider; c) this warranty will not apply to any product or part thereof which is worn or broken or which has become inoperative due to abuse, misuse, accidental damage, neglect or lack of proper installation, operation or maintenance (as outlined in the applicable owner’s manual or operating instructions); d) this warranty does not apply to normal wear and tear or to expendable parts or accessories (including drill bits and saw blades) that may be supplied with the product that by their nature have a limited life span and are expected to become inoperative or unusable after a reasonable period of use;

k) this warranty will not apply to normal deterioration of the exterior finish, such as, but not limited to, scratches, dents, paint chips, or to any corrosion or discolouring by heat, abrasive and chemical cleaners; and l) this warranty will not apply to component parts sold by and identified as the product of another company, which shall be covered under that product manufacturer’s warranty, if any; m) any products replaced by the retailer in attempt to fulfill warranty obligations is subject to the original product warranty conditions and related time period as initiated by the original date of purchase; if product is purchased in Quebec, the warranty term will be extended for a period equal to the time during which the Quebec retailer possesses the product in attempt to fulfill warranty obligations; replaced product will not default to new product warranty conditions; and n) The retailer and manufacturer’s sole obligation and the purchaser’s sole remedy under this warranty shall be as set out herein. The warranties contained herein are not transferable and are given only to the purchaser. FURTHER, THE WARRANTIES SET OUT HEREIN ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS, WHETHER EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY (INCLUDING SUCH AS ARISE UNDER THE SALE OF GOODS ACT OR THE INTERNATIONAL SALE OF GOODS ACT), ARISING OUT OF A COURSE OF DEALING OR USAGE OF TRADE OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING, SUBJECT TO APPLICABLE LAW, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY, MERCHANTABLE QUALITY, FITNESS OR ADEQUACY FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR USE, AND ALL OTHER SUCH WARRANTIES ARE EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED BY THE RETAILER AND MANUFACTURER.

Additional Limitations

e) this warranty will not apply to routine maintenance and consumable items such as, but not limited to, fuel, lubricants, vacuum bags, blades, belts, sandpaper, bits, fluids, rubber o-rings, tune-ups or adjustments;

This warranty applies only to the original purchaser and may not be transferred.

f) this warranty excludes the following components that may accompany your product:

Neither the retailer, Maximum Canada, nor the manufacturer shall be liable for any other expense, loss or damage, including, without limitation, any indirect, incidental, consequential or exemplary damages arising in connection with the sale, use or inability to use this product.

(1) The carrying case, which is only for a period of 1-year from the date of original retail purchase against defects in workmanship and materials. (2) Accessories, including drill bits and saw blades, which do not carry a warranty of any kind. g) this warranty will not apply where damage is caused by repairs made or attempted by others (i.e. persons not authorized by the manufacturer), and any such unauthorized repairs or attempted repairs shall void this warranty in its entirety; h) this warranty will not apply to any parts other than original parts, except to the extent that the retailer or manufacturer or persons authorized by either of them have

This warranty applies for a period of 5 years from the date of original retail purchase, as indicated on the bill of sale.

Under no circumstances shall the retailer, Maximum Canada, or manufacturer be liable to the purchaser for any claim for (a) indirect, special, punitive, incidental, exemplary, or consequential damages, (b) compensation for loss of profits, anticipated revenue, savings or goodwill, or other economic loss of the purchaser, (c) exemplary, aggravated or punitive damages howsoever incurred, (d) contribution or set-off in respect of any claims against the purchaser, (e) any damages whatsoever relating to third party products or services or the purchaser’s materials, or (f) any damages whatsoever relating to

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interruption, delays, errors or omissions; in each case under any theory of law or equity, arising out of or in any way related to this warranty, even if advised of the possibility thereof. Notwithstanding any provision herein or entitlement of the purchaser at law, in equity or otherwise, in no event shall the liability of the retailer or manufacturer under this warranty, whether in contract, tort, product liability or otherwise, exceed, in the aggregate, the amount paid by the purchaser to the retailer for the product to which this warranty applies.

*Notice to Consumer

WARRANTY

This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may have other rights, which may vary from province to province. The provisions contained in this warranty are not intended to limit, modify, take away from, disclaim or exclude any statutory warranties set forth in any applicable provincial or federal legislation. In addition to the 5-Year Limited Warranty, this MAXIMUM product is covered by our:

1-Year Repair Warranty Maximum Canada will maintain this product and replace critical parts which have worn beyond reasonable use through normal use of such product, any time during the first year after purchase. The following are excluded from this 1-Year Repair Warranty: a) Missing or damaged parts or components that are a result of abuse or misuse; b) Any wear and tear to non-critical parts or accessories that do not affect the core function of the product.

90-Day Satisfaction Guarantee If you are not completely satisfied with the performance of your MAXIMUM product for any reason, you can return it within 90 days from the date of purchase with proof of purchase for exchange or a full refund. Made in China Imported by Mastercraft Canada Toronto, Canada M4S 2B8

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